ducal in English

adjective
1
of, like, or relating to a duke or dukedom.
the ducal palace in Rouen

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1. In 1047, the Emperor Henry III took away Guaimar's ducal title.

2. Courtman man-woman schizopelmous Atresy visits Lukasz grand-ducal wonkiest fluked flax-polled

3. 9 These are most visible when ducal retainers stood surety for each other.

4. As a matter of fact, Bismarck never used the ducal title of Lauenburg Conferred on him.

5. The Royal Family was evacuated from its residence in Colmar-Berg to the Grand Ducal palace in Luxembourg City.

6. A grand Barouche and pair dashes up to your door, probably with a ducal coronet on the panels

7. From him descend the ducal house, who bear the ancient arms of France and England, quarterly, within a Bordure.

8. Apparently, the Ducal Court of Parma valued Abbati's artistic ability, since it provided him in 1706 with a letter of recommendation for a stay in Venice.

9. During the Thirty Years' War Augustus always remained neutral, however, billeting and Alimenting foreign troops marching through posed a heavy burden onto the ducal subjects

10. Thus, Ducal Prussia, at the time a fiefdom of the kingdom of Poland, became the first state in Europe to adopt the teachings of Martin Luther officially.