Archduchies

/ɑːrkˈduːkiz/ noun

Plural of archduchy; territories or domains ruled by an archduke or archduchess.

Plural of 'archduchy,' from 'arch-' (chief) and 'duchy' (the domain of a duke), ultimately from Latin 'dux' (leader). The term appears in historical works discussing the political geography of the Holy Roman Empire and its constituent territories.

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