Definition of Princehood. Meaning of Princehood. Synonyms of Princehood

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Definition of Princehood

Princehood
Princehood Prince"hood, n. Princeliness. [Obs.] --E. Hall.

Meaning of Princehood from wikipedia

- is given to us, and princehood is made on his shoulder (But a little child is born to us, and a son is given to us, and princehood is placed upon his shoulders);...
- the Novgorodians by imposing a blockade on the trade hub, securing the princehood for his son Yury Bogolyubsky in 1171, the Novgorodians immediately expelled...
- Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2018. "New found Princehood: Amith Chakalakkal". Deccan Chronicle. 21 March 2017. Retrieved 16 June...
- Sultan Mustafa II, who also became a notable calligrapher. During his princehood in Edirne, Ahmed made friends with a bright officer-scribe, Ibrahim, from...
- over Africa. In states with an element of theocracy, this can affect princehood in several ways, such as the style of the ruler (e.g. with a secondary...
- traditional primacy over the other rulers of the land and the Kyivan princehood was a valuable prize in an intra-dynastic system. In 968 the city withstood...
- it is revealed that Dragons used to be slain as part of a p****age from princehood to adulthood, though after a while, they became a protected species. Contrary...
- greater powers than any other vampire. In 1471, Dracula abdicated his princehood. In the 19th century, he faced opposition from Abraham van Helsing and...
- in the territory of the prin****lity. Kingdom from 1251, later Grand Princehood. The Lithuanian dynasty from the family of Gediminas (the Gediminid dynasty)...
- pinyin: Jìdù; 1633–1660) inherited his princely title, but the name of the princehood was changed from "Zheng" (鄭) to "Jian" (簡). The title "Prince Zheng" was...