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Duchy of Lancaster: The Duchy of Lancaster derives from an earldom created by Henry III for his younger son, Edmund, and enlarged by many of the estates of Simon de Montfort after his death at Evesham. Edmund's grandson, Henry Grosmont, a friend ... [100%] 2023-02-27 [English History] [Medieval History]...
Duchy of Lancaster: The duchy of Lancaster is a private estate of the British sovereign. The estate has its origins in the lands held by the medieval dukes of Lancaster, which came under the direct control of the monarch when Henry Bolingbroke, the ... (Private estate of the British sovereign as Duke of Lancaster) [100%] 2023-12-21 [Duchy of Lancaster] [1351 establishments in England]...
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is a ministerial office in the Government of the United Kingdom. Excluding the prime minister, the chancellor is the highest ranking minister in the Cabinet Office, immediately after the Prime Minister, and senior ... (Ministerial office in the United Kingdom) [89%] 2023-12-23 [Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster] [1361 establishments in England]...
Duchy of the Pentapolis: In the Byzantine Empire, the Duchy of the Pentapolis was a duchy (Latin: ducatus), a territory ruled by a duke (dux) appointed by and under the Exarch of Ravenna. The Pentapolis (from the Greek term πεντάπολις, "five cities") consisted of the ... (Duchy within the Byzantine Empire) [69%] 2024-01-20 [Duchy of the Pentapolis] [Provinces of the Byzantine Empire]...
Duchy of the Archipelago: The Duchy of the Archipelago (Greek: Δουκάτο του Αρχιπελάγους, Italian: Ducato dell'arcipelago), also known as Duchy of Naxos or Duchy of the Aegean, was a maritime state created by Venetian interests in the Cyclades archipelago in the Aegean Sea, in the aftermath ... (1207–1579 state in the Cyclades archipelago) [69%] 2024-01-14 [Duchy of the Archipelago] [Former duchies]...
Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw: The Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw was promulgated by Napoleon on 22 July 1807 in Dresden. Together with the Napoleonic Code it was a significant reform of Polish law and government in the new Duchy of Warsaw. [64%] 2023-12-23 [1807 documents] [1807 in law]...
Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw: The Constitution of the Duchy of Warsaw was promulgated by Napoleon on 22 July 1807 in Dresden. Together with the Napoleonic Code it was a significant reform of Polish law and government in the new Duchy of Warsaw. [64%] 2024-03-08 [1807 documents] [1807 in law]...
Duchy of Alsace: The Duchy of Alsace (Latin: Ducatus Alsacensi, Ducatum Elisatium; German: Herzogtum Elsaß) was a large political subdivision of the Frankish Empire during the last century and a half of Merovingian rule. It corresponded to the territory of Alsace and was carved ... (Former political subdivision of the Frankish kingdoms) [64%] 2023-12-17 [History of Alsace]
Duchy of Rome: The Duchy of Rome (Latin: Ducatus Romanus) was a state within the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. Like other Byzantine states in Italy, it was ruled by an imperial functionary with the title of dux. (Duchy in Byzantine Empire) [64%] 2024-01-11 [Exarchate of Ravenna] [History of Lazio]...
Duchy of Wiślica: Duchy of Wiślica was a district principality and a fiefdom within the Kingdom of Poland. It was formed in 1166 from the territories of the Duchy of Sandomierz, following its fragmentation onto three parts. (Place) [64%] 2023-12-17 [Former countries in Europe]
Duchy of Głubczyce: Duchy of Głubczyce (Czech: Hlubčické knížectví, German: Herzogtum Leobschütz, Polish: Księstwo Głubczyckie) was one of the duchies of Silesia. Its capital was Głubczyce in Upper Silesia. (Historical Silesian duchy) [64%] 2023-12-15 [Duchies of Silesia] [States and territories established in 1172]...
Duchy of Kuyavia: The Duchy of Kuyavia was a district principality in the Central Europe, in the region of Kuyavia. Its capital was Inowrocław. (Place) [64%] 2023-11-06 [Former countries in Europe]
Duchy of Łęczyca: Duchy of Łęczyca (Polish: Księstwo łęczyckie) was one of the duchies of Poland. It was created around 1231 from the Seniorate Province by Konrad I of Masovia. (Place) [64%] 2023-09-26 [Former countries in Europe]
Duchy of Cleves: 51°47′N 6°8′E / 51.783°N 6.133°E / 51.783; 6.133 The Duchy of Cleves (German: Herzogtum Kleve; Dutch: Hertogdom Kleef) was a State of the Holy Roman Empire which emerged from the medieval Hettergau ... (State of the Holy Roman Empire) [64%] 2023-12-20 [Duchy of Cleves] [Duchies of the Holy Roman Empire]...
Duchy of Wizna: Duchy of Wizna was a district principality and a fiefdom within the United Kingdom of Poland, and later the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. The country was located in Wizna Land with Wizna as its capital and during its ... (14th and 15th century duchy in Masovia) [64%] 2023-12-17 [Former countries in Europe] [Former monarchies of Europe]...
Duchy of Świecie: Duchy of Świecie (Polish: księstwo świeckie) was a duchy in Pomerelia centred around Świecie. Its only ruler was duke Mestwin II of the Samboride dynasty. (Former duchy in Pomerelia) [64%] 2023-12-17 [Former countries in Europe] [Former monarchies of Europe]...
Duchy of Poland (1138–1227): The Duchy of Poland was a confederal duchy in Central Europe consisted of various states under the rule of the High Duke, an office bared by the ruler of the Seniorate Province until 1227. The state was reformed from the ... (Place) [64%] 2023-12-03 [Former countries in Europe] [Former confederations]...
Duchy of Białogarda: Duchy of Białogarda was a duchy in the Pomerelia centred around its capital, Białogarda. It was formed in 1233 from the partition of the Duchy of Świecie and Lubiszewo, and existed until 1262 when it was incorporated into the State ... (Place) [64%] 2023-11-21 [Former countries in Europe]