Difference between revisions of "Principality"

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A principality is a part of a kingdom, much the same way a province or state is part of a country. The Prince and Princess of a princess reign subject to the approval of the King and Queen.
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A principality is a part of a kingdom, much the same way a province or state is part of a country. The [[Prince]] and [[Princess]] of a princess reign subject to the approval of the King and Queen.
  
 
A principality may eventually become a kingdom, or may remain a principality indefinitely.
 
A principality may eventually become a kingdom, or may remain a principality indefinitely.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:32, 25 January 2010

A principality is a part of a kingdom, much the same way a province or state is part of a country. The Prince and Princess of a princess reign subject to the approval of the King and Queen.

A principality may eventually become a kingdom, or may remain a principality indefinitely.