Burgrave

/ˈbɜːɡreɪv/ noun

A nobleman or military commander in medieval German states who governed a fortified town or castle and had jurisdiction over surrounding lands.

From German 'Burggraf': 'Burg' (castle/fortress) + 'Graf' (count). The position combined military command with administrative authority, reflecting feudal hierarchy.

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