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1067:, bestowed by the king to highest military commanders, usually reserved for most influential and most capable among highest Bosnian nobility. To interpret it as an office post rather than a court rank could be even more accurate. Unlike usage in Western Europe, Central Europe, or in various Slavic lands from Central to North-East Europe, where analogy between
769:(literally "grand prince"), the monarchic title of the rulers of Lithuania as well as of (western) Russia, Prussia, Mazovia, Samogithia, Kiev, Volhynia, Podolia, Podlachia, Livonia, Smolensk, Severia and Chernigov (including hollow claims nurtured by ambition), were used as part of their full official monarchic titles by the Kings (Polish:
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vassals) were allowed to assume the title of grand duke, usually at the same time as their inherited fiefs (or fiefs granted by
Napoleon) were enlarged by annexed territories previously belonging to enemies defeated on the battlefield. After Napoleon's downfall, the victorious powers who met at the
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In the late Middle Ages, the title "grand prince/grand duke" became increasingly a purely ceremonial courtesy title for close relatives of ruling monarchs, such as the Tsar of Russia, who granted his brothers the title
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Russian title "grand prince" granted to the siblings of the
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could compete for their dominance in Kiev. Some of them would prefer to establish themselves as grand dukes independently from Kiev.
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as well as the counties of Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, Hainaut and Namur into his possession. His son and successor
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1508:List of grand duchesses of Russia
1264:From 1809 to 1917 the Emperor of
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