Archduchy

/ɑːrkˈduːki/ noun

A territory or domain ruled by an archduke or archduchess, typically one of supreme or principal importance in a kingdom.

From 'arch-' (chief, principal) and 'duchy' (domain of a duke), from Old French 'duche.' This title emerged in the Holy Roman Empire as a way to distinguish the most important ducal territories from ordinary duchies.

AMንጉሥ
ARدوقية الأرشيدوق
BNরাজ্য
CAarxiducat
CSarcidukát
DAerkehertugdømme
DEErzherzogtum
ELαρχιδουκάτο
ESarchiducado
FAارشدوقی
FIarkkiherttuakunnat
FRarchiduché
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