Burggrave

/ˈbɜːɡɡreɪv/ noun

A German count or nobleman who ruled a burgh or fortified town, or the commander of a castle or fortress.

From German 'Burggraf', combining 'Burg' (castle, burgh) and 'Graf' (count/noble ruler), reflecting medieval German feudal hierarchy.

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