Marck
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Marck may refer to:
  • Erard de la Marck
    Erard de la Marck
    Erard de la Marck was prince-bishop of Liège from 1506 till 1538. He was the third son of Robert I de la Marck, lord of Sedan and Bouillon....

    , 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
    Robert Fleuranges III de la Marck
    Robert III de La Marck , Seigneur of Fleuranges, Marshal of France and historian, was the son of Robert II de La Marck; Duke of Bouillon, Seigneur of Sedan and Fleuranges, whose uncle was the celebrated William de La Marck, The Wild Boar of the Ardennes...

    , marshal of France and historian
  • William II de la Marck
    William II de la Marck
    William II de la Marck was Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Watergeuzen, the so-called 'sea beggars' who fought in the Eighty Years' War , together with among others William the Silent, Prince of Orange-Nassau...

    , Lord of Lumey and initially admiral of the Gueux de mer
  • William de la Marck
    William de la Marck
    William de la Marck was an adventurer, originating in Germany. He became an important character in the late 15th century in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège...

    , important character in the late 15th century in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
  • Marck, Pas-de-Calais
    Marck, Pas-de-Calais
    Marck is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.-Geography:Marck is a farming and light industrial town located 6 km east of Calais, at the junction of the D940 and D248 roads. The A26 ‘autoroute des Anglaises’ passes through the commune and the...

    , a commune in northern France
  • County of Mark or Marck, a former county in southern Westphalia
    Westphalia
    Westphalia is a region in Germany, centred on the cities of Arnsberg, Bielefeld, Dortmund, Minden and Münster.Westphalia is roughly the region between the rivers Rhine and Weser, located north and south of the Ruhr River. No exact definition of borders can be given, because the name "Westphalia"...

    , Germany
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