duchy in English

noun
1
the territory of a duke or duchess; a dukedom.
Although he distinguished himself in the fighting, the French were chased out of their Italian territories including the duchy of Milan which Louis XII had ruled since 1499.

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1. History of the Duchy of Brabant

2. Brandenburg is a duchy located in the German region

3. A region and former duchy of north-central Germany. Established in the 13th century, the duchy became independent in 1918 before joining the Weimar Republic.

4. Croatia, as a nation, first appeared as a duchy in the 7th century, the Duchy of Croatia, and the near Principality of Lower Pannonia

5. Russia demanded to gain all territories of Duchy of Warsaw.

6. Rent roll of certain Bailiffwicks within the Duchy of Lancaster

7. Archduchess Arseille Personality: Brave Affiliation: Gungnir Duchy Artist: ハオ Seiyuu: Kawasumi Ayako Personal Mech: Brunhild: Gift: Background: Full name: Arseille Gungnir The Archduchess of the Gungnir Duchy

8. By 12 September 90% of the Grand Duchy had been liberated.

9. French Bourgogne. a region in central France: a former kingdom, duchy, and province

10. The Duchy of Cornwall owns most of the freehold land on the islands.

11. These Belfries were built during the Middle Ages in the Duchy of Burgundy

12. The Marktkirche was the first all-brick building in the Duchy of Nassau.

13. Alexandrine of Baden (Alexandrine Luise Amalie Friederike Elisabeth Sophie) was born Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, now in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, on December 6, 1820

14. After the Siege of Pavia in 774, Charlemagne allowed Hrodgaud to keep the duchy.

15. Louis dispatched the royal army to Normandy and assumed direct royal control of the Duchy.

16. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania had its own separate army, treasury and most other official institutions.

17. Belarus became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which merged with Poland in 1569

18. The city of Gaeta was the always the economic, political, and ecclesiastical centre of the duchy.

19. It later annexed the Novgorod Republic in 1478 and the Grand Duchy of Tver in 1485.

20. The Duchy of Cornwall shield of 15 gold Bezants on a black field is also used

21. After annexation by the Russian Empire, the territory of the former Duchy formed the Courland Governorate.

22. In this era, the duchy coined monies with the effigy of the emperor and Greek inscriptions.

23. Aquitaine definition, a lowland region in SW France, formerly an ancient Roman province and medieval duchy

24. Abstract: 21 species of Aculeates are new for the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg (see first list above)

25. The duchy was not yet hereditary; in 818, the patrician of Sicily appointed Theoctistus without imperial approval.

26. From the 14th century it referred to the Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg (as opposed to Saxe-Wittenberg).

27. Abyssinia is a de jure empire consisting of 2 kingdom titles, 6 duchy titles and 17 county titles

28. With the death of Stanislav in 1766, Lorraine and the neighboring Duchy of Bar became part of France.

29. The duchy was partitioned between the two countries in 1920, with Czechoslovakia receiving the larger, economically valuable western portion.

30. Unable to settle in Sanssouci, she acquired a property in Kronberg im Taunus, in the old Duchy of Nassau.

31. Brabant, feudal duchy that emerged after the decline and collapse of the Frankish Carolingian empire in the mid-9th century

32. Before the Burgundian union, the Dutch identified themselves by the town they lived in or their local duchy or county.

33. Brabant definition: a former duchy of W Europe : divided when Belgium became independent (1830), the south Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

34. A Brabanti Hercegség (angolul: Duchy of Brabant, hollandul: Hertogdom Brabant, franciául: Duché de Brabant) a 10-15

35. He possessed one of the largest domains in France, and upon his death in 1137 she inherited the duchy of Aquitaine

36. 23 The duchy had been elevated to the status of a principality and placed in the Black Prince's hands in 13

37. The prohibition of 1554 on Jewish residence in the duchy of *Juelich also applied to Bielefeld, but Jews resettled there in 1586.

38. Bpi Luxembourg has been operating in the Grand Duchy for 30 years, creating high-quality new residential, office, service and commercial developments.

39. The area of the duchy had already been liberated by a popular uprising that had escalated from anti-conscription rioting in 1806.

40. The Duchy of Brabant was formed under the Counts of Leuven.In the 13th century, the Duchy stretched out from Nivelles, in the south, to Den Bosch (today the capital of the Province of North Brabant, in the Netherlands), in the north, and included the towns of Antwerp, Brussels and Leuven

41. The development of Byelorussian as a literary language was aided by its use as the official language of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

42. The development of Byelorussian as a literary language was aided by its use as the official language of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

43. From Baden, at that time the Grand Duchy, another group immigrated to Poland in 1830 and then in 1836 to Plotzk in Bessarabia

44. The hydraulic and hydrochemical interactions of surface water and groundwater in the riverbank of an alluvial stream in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg were investigated.

45. However, he escaped and returned to Saint Petersburg where he lived illegally before moving to the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1906 to finish his studies.

46. The ineffective and militarily weak Margrave George William (1619–1640) fled from Berlin to Königsberg, the historic capital of the Duchy of Prussia, in 1637.

47. The Duchy of Brunhild (ブリュンヒルド公国, Buryunhirudo Kōkoku?) is a sovereign city-state in between the Kingdom of Belfast and Regulus Empire, governed by Touya Mochizuki1

48. All the hundreds of Cornwall, from time immemorial, belonged to the Earls, and still continue to be attached to the duchy, except the hundred of Penwith; and of this, two-thirds continued to belong to the duchy in the reign of James I., the other third, together with the Bailiffry of the hundred, as attached to the manor of Conarton, was

49. Anjou (French pronunciation: ​ [ɑ̃ʒu]) is a former county, duchy (1360) and province centred on the city of Angers in the lower Loire Valley of western France

50. Containing the Archbishopricks and Electorates of MENTZ and TRIERS; also that of the Palatinate of the RHINE; the Duchy of WIRTEMBERG; FRANCONIA, SWABIA, ALSACE, LORRAIN & c