
Burgrave of Nuremberg
The Burgrave of Nuremberg was a noble title held by the ruler of Nuremberg, a key city in medieval Germany. The burgrave was responsible for defending the city and its surrounding territory, managing its administration, and representing the interests of the ruler or the ruling dynasty. Over time, the title became associated with significant authority, making the burgrave a powerful regional figure. The position helped shape the history and development of Nuremberg, which was an important center for trade, culture, and politics during the Middle Ages.