Examples of 'marcher' in a sentence

Meaning of "marcher"

Marcher (noun): Marcher refers to a person who participates in a march, procession, or parade. It can also denote an individual who walks along a defined route or pathway, especially as part of a group or organized event
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  • An inhabitant of a march (border country); specifically, a marcher lord.
  • A border territory, a march (now only in (attributive) use).
  • One who marches; one who participates in a march.

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However the principality continued as a marcher lordship.
La liberté doit marcher au flambeau de la philosophie.
He got convicted of clubbing a civil rights marcher in montgomery.
Marcher wheelchair basketball.
Remaining princes became marcher lords.
The marcher had a beard and similar build to Quinn as well.
The jurisdiction of the remaining marcher lords was thus an anomaly.
Marcher Lords had such great authority that they were almost sovereign.
And you are a marcher.
He was also granted the marcher lordship of Montgomery by the queen.
Llywelyn built up marriage alliances with several of the Marcher families.
An unidentified civil rights marcher celebrates during the March on.
Conquering it and bringing it under the power of the Marcher Lords.
He went down South as a freedom marcher to register black voters.
Other parts of southern Wales were in the hands of various Marcher Lords.

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The Mortimers were the most powerful marcher family of the fourteenth century.
The initial success of the rebels reflected the power of the Marcher Lords.
It had long been established Marcher custom to solve conflicts through private warfare.
May Bartram is genuinely in love with John Marcher.
The FitzAlans remained important Marcher lords and magnates in central England for several centuries.
Give my best to Bud Marcher.
But a pro death penalty marcher just took a swing at Sister Pete.
In the late medieval period, it was a marcher lordship.
Richard and other Marcher barons and knights by King Henry assembled an army.
It was the administrative centre for the Marcher Lordship of Chirkland.
One marcher came dressed as George Washington.
For this Walter lost many of his Marcher Lord privileges.
The Marcher Lords were fiercely independent.
There's that vacant stare of a fellow marcher.
The Marcher county.
Some brought their children, and one marcher carried a white puppy.
The village was a marcher borough founded by the Knights Hospitaller in the 12th century.
Obama urged each of them to become a modern-day marcher for economic justice and racial harmony.
That evening, marcher and activist James Reeb was murdered by a group of white people.
The name of the forest derives from the Mortimers, who were Marcher lords.
St Davids was once a marcher borough, within which lay the hundred of Dewisland.
Their association with Pembroke and Arundel identified the marcher lords with a ' middle party.
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They were known as The Marcher Lords, the lords of the frontier.
The remainder would be granted to Edward's supporters as new Marcher lordships.
But a pro-death penalty marcher just took a swing at Sister Pete.
As a result of this marriage, William III became lord of Abergavenny, a significant Marcher lordship.
This was the territory nominally ruled by Marcher Lords, who enjoyed considerable independence from Edward.
Abandoned by Lancaster, Griffith found another supporter in the Earl of Arundel, a marcher lord.
Hereford and the other marcher lords used Llywelyn Bren 's death as a symbol of Despenser tyranny.
But a pro-death penalty marcher.
Jeff Gerke 's Marcher Lord Press is an excellent example of this.
Qu'est ce qui fait marcher les Sages.
A marcher lord in Wales, he was also the founder of Tonbridge Priory in Kent.
The town, which was a Marcher Borough, grew around it.

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