- A duchy, also
called a dukedom, is a country, territory, fief, or
domain ruled by a duke or duchess, a
ruler hierarchically second to the king or queen...
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Younger (790–811) –
given the
ducatus Cenomannicus to
govern by his father, Charlemagne.
Lothair I (817–831) –
given the
ducatus as part of a
division of the...
- The
Duchy of Rome (Latin:
Ducatus Rom****) was a
state within the
Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. Like
other Byzantine states in Italy, it was
ruled by...
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Grand Duchy of
Tuscany (Italian:
Granducato di Toscana; Latin:
Magnus Ducatus Etruriae) was an
Italian monarchy that existed, with interruptions, from...
- Lithuanian:
Livonijos kunigaikštystė or Uždauguvio kunigaikštystė; Latin:
Ducatus Ultradunensis; Estonian:
Liivimaa hertsogkond; Latvian: Pārdaugavas hercogiste;...
- The
Duchy of
Courland and
Semigallia (Latin:
Ducatus Curlandiæ et Semigalliæ; German:
Herzogtum Kurland und Semgallen; Latvian:
Kurzemes un
Zemgales hercogiste;...
- The
Duchy of
Naples (Latin:
Ducatus Neapolit****, Neapolitan:
Ducato di Na****)
began as a
Byzantine province that was
constituted in the
seventh century...
- 12°44′E / 42.733°N 12.733°E / 42.733; 12.733 The
Duchy of
Spoleto (Latin:
Ducatus Spolitanorum) was a
Lombard territory founded about 570 in
central Italy...
- The
Duchy of
Lithuania (Latin:
Ducatus Lithuaniae; Lithuanian:
Lietuvos kunigaikštystė) was a state-territorial
formation of
ethnic Lithuanians that existed...
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Duchy of
Milan Ducatus Mediolani (Latin)
Ducato di Milano (Italian)
Ducaa de Milan (Lombard) 1395–1447 1450–1796 Flag Coat of arms (1395–1535)
Duchy of...