grand duke
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Definition
- Noun:
- A prince who rules a territory: A "grand duke" is a male sovereign ruler of a grand duchy, a territory or state. His rank is typically below that of a king or emperor but above that of a standard duke.
Usage
- The title "grand duke" is used to refer to the male ruler of a grand duchy. It is a specific noble or royal title.
- Example:
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- "Grand Ducal" (Adjective): Pertaining to a grand duke or a grand duchy.
- The grand ducal palace was open for tours.
- The female equivalent is a "grand duchess", who can be either the wife of a grand duke or a woman who rules a grand duchy in her own right.
Variants and Related Words
- Grand Duchy (n): The territory ruled by a grand duke.
- The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a modern example.
- Archduke (n): A title used especially in the historical Austrian Empire, similar in rank to a grand duke but with different historical and regional connotations.
Synonyms
- Sovereign prince: A prince who holds sovereign authority.
- Ruler: A person who governs a territory (a more general term).
Notes
- The title "grand duke" is specific to certain historical and contemporary European contexts (e.g., historical Tuscany, Baden, or modern Luxembourg).
- It should not be confused with the British title "Duke," which is a lower rank and not associated with sovereign rule over an independent territory.
Noun
- a prince who rules a territory