Duchy

/ˈdʌtʃi/ noun

A territory ruled by a duke or duchess, typically ranking below a kingdom but above a county in the feudal hierarchy. Duchies were important administrative and military units in medieval European politics.

From Old French 'duché,' derived from Latin 'ducatus' meaning 'leadership,' from 'dux' (leader or general). The term reflected the military origins of dukes as war leaders who were granted territorial authority by kings.

AMዱቺ
ARإمارة
BNডাচি
CAducat
CSvévodství
DAhertugdømme
DEHerzogtum
ELδουκάτο
ESducado
FAدوک‌پرستی
FIhertuaskunta
FRduché
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