noun
- A German nobleman of high rank, historically a count or prince who ruled a territory (landgraviate).
Usage: historical; chiefly European history
Examples
- The landgrave of Hesse was one of the most powerful rulers in medieval Germany.
- Many landgraves held significant political influence during the Holy Roman Empire.
- The title of landgrave indicated both nobility and territorial authority.
- Historical records show that landgraves often controlled wealthy and strategic regions.
- The landgrave's court was a center of culture and learning in the region.