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It was converted to a marquisate in 1615, which lasted until 1943.
The town was fortified and later became the seat of a marquisate (1565).
The town was the seat of an Aleramic marquisate from 1161 to 1548.
In 1429 his illegitimate son was named heir of the Marquisate.
Soon, he was called to work even in the capital of the marquisate: Saluzzo.
He elevated the three islands to the status of a marquisate on February 13, 1532.
The marquisate passed subsequently under the firm control of the French monarchy.
Still later it became part of the marquisate of Treviso.
He turned down a Marquisate due to the lack of his fortune which was needed to uphold this position.
His military expenses further denied any possibility of recovery to the exhausted marquisate.
It was later included in the marquisate of Orani.
"Algarve is fortunate, to have a lost marquisate returned to her.
He succeeded to the marquisate of Mantua in 1444.
The brother succeeded to the marquisate in 1797, and had numerous descendants, still holding the title.
In 1658 his domaine at Maisons was made the seat of a marquisate.
In 1304 it was acquired by the Marquisate of Saluzzo.
The barony of Havrincourt was promoted to a marquisate in 1693.
She gave birth to four sons who all inherited the marquisate in the order of primogeniture.
Elevated to a marquisate, it died out at the dawn of the 18th century, with several successive deaths.
The following year, the family acquired the Marquisate of Montferrat through marriage.
During his first rule, he ended the conflict with the Marquisate of Finale.
The Irish peerage died with him, but not the French marquisate.
Palace of Almanzora, dating from the time of the marquisate.
His family's lands at La Bâtie became a marquisate in 1699.
The crown is a symbol of the marquisate of Villena.