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The noble family of the Waldgraves or Wildgraves (Latin: comites silvestres) descended of a division of the House of the Counts of Nahegau in the year 1113. When the Nahegau (a countship named after the river Nahe) split into two parts in 1113, the counts of the two parts, belonging to the House of Salm, called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were named after the geographic properties of their territories: Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf; Latin: comes sylvanus) after Wald ("forest"), and Raugrave (German: Raugraf; Latin: comes hirsutus) after the rough (i.e. mountainous) terrain.

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  • Wildgravi (ca)
  • Wildgrafen (de)
  • Wildgrafen (eo)
  • Wildgraaf (titel) (nl)
  • Vildgrave (pt)
  • Waldgrave (en)
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  • Wildgravi fou un títol de la noblesa alemanya que van tenir diversos senyors feudals del Sacre Imperi Romanogermànic. Es va estendre per diverses sublínies entre elles les principals les que foren després prínceps imperials de Salm-Salm i Salm-Kyburg. El nom es deriva de la paraula wild (salvatge) i graf (comte), que assenyalava que era un territori boscos o muntanyós amb poc desenvolupament urbà (wildgraviat). El van portar diversos senyors de l'imperi i era equivalent en rang a comte. (ca)
  • Das Adelsgeschlecht der Wildgrafen (lateinisch comites silvestres, wörtlich also Waldgrafen) stammte aus einer Teilung des Hauses der Nahegaugrafen im Jahr 1113. (de)
  • La nobela familio de la Wildgrafen (lateine: comites silvestres, do: arbargrafoj) devenis el divido de la dinastio de la Nahegau-grafoj en la jaro 1113. (eo)
  • The noble family of the Waldgraves or Wildgraves (Latin: comites silvestres) descended of a division of the House of the Counts of Nahegau in the year 1113. When the Nahegau (a countship named after the river Nahe) split into two parts in 1113, the counts of the two parts, belonging to the House of Salm, called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were named after the geographic properties of their territories: Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf; Latin: comes sylvanus) after Wald ("forest"), and Raugrave (German: Raugraf; Latin: comes hirsutus) after the rough (i.e. mountainous) terrain. (en)
  • De adellijke titel van wildgraaf (Latijn : comites silvestres, dus eigenlijk waldgraaf of woudgraaf) kwam voort uit de deling in 1113 van het grafelijk huis van de (aan de Nahe in het huidige Rijnland-Palts). De eerste wildgraaf was Emicho VII (1103–1135), zoon van Emicho VI van de Nahegouw. Emicho VII was graaf van Kyrburg, en en vanaf 1129 ook van Flonheim. In de dertiende eeuw kwam het tot verdere splitsingen. De laatste linie Kyrburg stierf uit in 1409 en het bezit ging over naar de rijngraven, die zich voortaan wild- en rijngraven noemden. (nl)
  • Vildgraf (em alemão: wildgraf) era um título nobiliárquico alemão atribuido aos fidalgos da patente de graf (conde), que tinha autoridade sobre as florestas ou áreas desabitadas. É semelhante a um raugrave (raugraf). (pt)
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  • Wildgravi fou un títol de la noblesa alemanya que van tenir diversos senyors feudals del Sacre Imperi Romanogermànic. Es va estendre per diverses sublínies entre elles les principals les que foren després prínceps imperials de Salm-Salm i Salm-Kyburg. El nom es deriva de la paraula wild (salvatge) i graf (comte), que assenyalava que era un territori boscos o muntanyós amb poc desenvolupament urbà (wildgraviat). El van portar diversos senyors de l'imperi i era equivalent en rang a comte. (ca)
  • Das Adelsgeschlecht der Wildgrafen (lateinisch comites silvestres, wörtlich also Waldgrafen) stammte aus einer Teilung des Hauses der Nahegaugrafen im Jahr 1113. (de)
  • La nobela familio de la Wildgrafen (lateine: comites silvestres, do: arbargrafoj) devenis el divido de la dinastio de la Nahegau-grafoj en la jaro 1113. (eo)
  • The noble family of the Waldgraves or Wildgraves (Latin: comites silvestres) descended of a division of the House of the Counts of Nahegau in the year 1113. When the Nahegau (a countship named after the river Nahe) split into two parts in 1113, the counts of the two parts, belonging to the House of Salm, called themselves Wildgraves and Raugraves, respectively. They were named after the geographic properties of their territories: Wildgrave (German: Wildgraf; Latin: comes sylvanus) after Wald ("forest"), and Raugrave (German: Raugraf; Latin: comes hirsutus) after the rough (i.e. mountainous) terrain. (en)
  • De adellijke titel van wildgraaf (Latijn : comites silvestres, dus eigenlijk waldgraaf of woudgraaf) kwam voort uit de deling in 1113 van het grafelijk huis van de (aan de Nahe in het huidige Rijnland-Palts). De eerste wildgraaf was Emicho VII (1103–1135), zoon van Emicho VI van de Nahegouw. Emicho VII was graaf van Kyrburg, en en vanaf 1129 ook van Flonheim. In de dertiende eeuw kwam het tot verdere splitsingen. De laatste linie Kyrburg stierf uit in 1409 en het bezit ging over naar de rijngraven, die zich voortaan wild- en rijngraven noemden. (nl)
  • Vildgraf (em alemão: wildgraf) era um título nobiliárquico alemão atribuido aos fidalgos da patente de graf (conde), que tinha autoridade sobre as florestas ou áreas desabitadas. É semelhante a um raugrave (raugraf). (pt)
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