Margrave of Namur

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The Margrave of Namur was a medieval noble title in the Low Countries, denoting the ruler of the frontier principality of Namur within the Holy Roman Empire.

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Margrave of Namur canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf margravial title
medieval title
noble title
appliesToTerritory County of Namur NERFINISHED
Namur NERFINISHED
associatedWith County of Namur NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Burgundian Netherlands NERFINISHED
Habsburg Netherlands NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
followedBy Burgundian ducal administration in Namur
hasAlternativeLabel Markgrave of Namur NERFINISHED
Marquis de Namur NERFINISHED
Marquis of Namur NERFINISHED
hasCapital Namur NERFINISHED
hasFeudalRank margrave
hasJurisdictionOver frontier territory on the Meuse
hasLanguage Latin
Middle French NERFINISHED
Old French
hasQuality feudal title
frontier principality title
hereditary title
hasRank prince of the Holy Roman Empire
hasReligiousContext Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
hasRole frontier lord
ruler of Namur
hasSovereign Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolder House of Burgundy NERFINISHED
House of Dampierre NERFINISHED
House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
House of Luxembourg NERFINISHED
House of Namur NERFINISHED
isATypeOf feudal office
territorial lordship
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Low Countries NERFINISHED
present-day Belgium
partOf Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Kingdom of Germany NERFINISHED
nobility of the Low Countries
positionHeldIn County of Namur NERFINISHED
precededBy Count of Namur NERFINISHED
subclassOf imperial prince
margrave
usedInPeriod High Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
Middle Ages NERFINISHED

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Philip the Good positionHeld Margrave of Namur