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Marck

Marck may refer to:

  • Erard de la Marck, prince-bishop of Liège
  • John T. Marck, Beatles biographer who suggested that Real Love may have its origins in The Ballad of John and Yoko
  • Robert Fleuranges III de la Marck, marshal of France and historian
  • William II de la Marck, Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Gueux de mer
  • William de la Marck, important character in the late 15th century in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
  • Marck, Pas-de-Calais, a commune in northern France
  • County of Mark or Marck, a former county in southern Westphalia, Germany

Usage examples of "marck".

In your deposition, keep strictly to the Ruysdael events - from Victor Basset and Lois Westerbrook to Marck, Mittendorf and the Klar couple.

Marck, et une encore plus riche du roi Louis, non-seulement pour porter au duc le message dont vous avez pu entendre parler, mais pour apprendre au roi un secret important.

Marck thumbed his cap on to the back of his head, showing a quiff of black hair, while his right hand reached gently for his revolver.

Le sang des princes de Nassau coule dans les veines de Guillaume de la Marck.

Scarce had the French army, commanded by the prince de Soubise, set foot in the territories of Juliers and Cologn, when they found themselves in possession of the duchy of Cloves and the country of Marck, where all things were left open to them, the Prussians, who evacuated their posts, taking their route along the river Lippe, in order to join some regiments from Magdeburgh, who were sent to facilitate their retreat.

Westerbrook or Marck, or both of them, connected with this plot to divert money to GenevaT Avril hesitated.

Gene Marck and his willing helpers could throw around the city, Avril certainly did.

I could not rise in arms or slay a Spaniard and then be killed, I would leave my home and join the sea beggars under La Marck.