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Legal Definitions - marquisate
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Definition of marquisate
Marquisate
A marquisate is a historical term used in Law Latin to refer to the seigniory (or lordship) of a marquis.
Example 1: The Marquisate of Saluzzo was a feudal state in Italy during the Middle Ages.
Example 2: The Marquisate of Mantua was a powerful principality in Renaissance Italy.
These examples illustrate how a marquisate was a type of feudal or noble territory ruled by a marquis. In both cases, the marquisate was a significant political and economic power in its region during its time.
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Simple Definition
Term: MARQUISATE
Definition: A marquisate is a historical term that refers to the land or territory ruled by a marquis, who was a nobleman of high rank. It is similar to a duchy or earldom.
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