Archdukes

/ɑːrtʃˈdjuːks/ noun

Plural of archduke; multiple rulers who hold the rank of archduke, a supreme ducal title.

From 'arch-' (chief) plus 'duke' (from Latin 'dux,' meaning leader). The term became formalized in the 15th century, especially in German-speaking territories and the Holy Roman Empire.

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