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{{not to be confused with|Grand duchy}} {{Short description|Territory ruled by, or representing the title of, a duke or duchess}} A '''duchy''', also called a '''dukedom''', is a [[country]], territory, [[fiefdom|fief]], or domain ruled by a [[duke]] or [[duchess]], a ruler hierarchically second to the [[king]] or [[Queen regnant|queen]] in Western European tradition. There once existed an important difference between "sovereign dukes" and dukes who were ordinary noblemen throughout Europe. Some historic duchies were sovereign in areas that would become part of nation-states only during the modern era, such as happened in Germany (once a federal empire) and Italy (previously a unified kingdom). In contrast, others were subordinate districts of those [[Kingdom (politics)|kingdoms]] that had unified either partially or completely during the medieval era, such as France, Spain, Sicily, Naples, and the Papal States. ==Examples== In France, several duchies existed in the medieval period, including [[Duchy of Normandy|Normandy]], [[Duchy of Burgundy|Burgundy]], [[Brittany]], and [[Aquitaine]]. The medieval German [[Stem duchy|stem duchies]] ({{langx|de|Stammesherzogtum}}, literally "tribal duchy," the official title of its ruler being ''[[Herzog]]'' or "duke") were associated with the [[Frankish Kingdom]] and corresponded with the areas of settlement of the major Germanic [[tribe]]s. They formed the nuclei of the major feudal states that comprised the early era of the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Empire of the German nation]] (961–1806; in German: ''Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation''). These were ''Schwaben'' (Swabia, mainly the present-day German state of Baden-Württemberg), ''Bayern'' (Bavaria), and ''Sachsen'' (Saxony) in pre-Carolingian times, to which ''Franken'' (Franconia, at present the northern part of the German state of Bavaria) and ''Lothringen'' (Lorraine, nowadays mostly part of France) were added in post-Carolingian times. As mentioned above, such a duke was styled ''Herzog'' (literally "the one who is leading [the troops]"). In medieval England, duchies associated with the territories of [[Lancashire]] and [[Cornwall]] were created, with certain powers and estates of land accruing to their dukes. The [[Duchy of Lancaster]] was created in 1351 but became merged with the Crown when, in 1399, Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster, ascended the throne of England as [[Henry IV of England|Henry IV]]. Nowadays, the Duchy of Lancaster always belongs to the sovereign and its revenue is the [[Privy Purse]]. The [[Duchy of Cornwall]] was created in 1337 and held successively by the Dukes of Cornwall, who were also heirs to the throne. Nowadays, the Duchy of Cornwall belongs to the sovereign's [[heir apparent]], if there is one: it reverts to the Crown in the absence of an heir apparent and is automatically conferred to the heir apparent upon birth. These duchies today have mostly lost any non-ceremonial political role, but generate their holders' private income. During the Wars of the Roses, the Duke of York made a successful entry into the City of York, by merely claiming no harm and that it was his right to possess "his duchy of York."<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ltd|first=Not Panicking|title=h2g2 - The Second War of the Roses - Edited Entry|url=https://h2g2.com/edited_entry/A1150417|access-date=2021-11-28|website=h2g2.com|archive-date=2012-07-20|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120720120330/http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A1150417|url-status=dead}}</ref> Any feudal duchies that made up the patchwork of England have since been absorbed into the Royal Family. Other than Cornwall and Lancaster, British royal dukedoms are titular and do not include landholdings. Non-royal dukedoms are associated with ducal property, but this is meant as the duke's private property, with no other feudal privileges attached. At present, all independent (i.e., [[Westphalian sovereignty|sovereign]]) duchies have disappeared. ==List of duchies== ===Baltic provinces and governorates=== * [[Duchy of Courland and Semigallia]] * [[Duchy of Estonia (disambiguation)]] * [[Duchy of Livonia]] * [[United Baltic Duchy]] * [[Duchy of Lithuania]] * [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] ===Russia=== *Duchy of Moscow ===Croatia=== * [[Pannonian Slavs#Principality|Lower Pannonia]] * [[Duchy of Croatia]] * [[Narentines|Pagania]] * [[Republic of Poljica|Poljica duchy]] ===Denmark=== * [[Duchy of Schleswig]] * [[Duchy of Holstein]] (formerly part of the Holy Roman Empire) ===England=== {{main|Duchies in England}} * [[Duchy of Cornwall]] * [[Duchy of Lancaster]] ===France=== * [[Duke of Anjou|Duchy of Anjou]] * [[Duke of Aquitaine|Duchy of Aquitaine]] * [[Duke of Berry|Duchy of Berry]] * [[Duchy of Bourbon]] * [[Duke of Brittany|Duchy of Brittany]] * [[Duke of Burgundy|Duchy of Burgundy]] *[[Duchy of Gascony]] *[[Duchy of Guyenne]] * [[Duchy of Normandy]] * [[Duke of Orléans|Duchy of Orléans]] * [[Duchy of Lorraine]] === Georgia === * [[Duchy of Aragvi]] * [[Duchy of Kldekari]] * [[Duchy of Ksani]] * [[Duchy of Tskhumi]] * [[Duchy of Racha]] ===Holy Roman Empire=== {{further|List of dukes in Europe|Stem duchy}} * [[Duchy of Alsace]] (in English also 'Alsatia') * [[Duchy of Austria]] (later Archduchy of Austria, in German: ''Erzherzogtum Österreich'') * [[Duchy of Bavaria]] * [[Duchy of Bohemia]] * [[Duchy of Brabant]] * [[Duchy of Bremen]] * [[Duchy of Brunswick]] * [[Duchy of Carinthia]] * [[Duchy of Carniola]] * [[Duchy of Franconia]] * [[Duchy of Gelders]] * [[Duchy of Holstein]] * [[Duchy of Jülich]] * [[Duchy of Lauenburg]] * [[Duchy of Limburg]] * [[Duchy of Upper Lorraine]] * [[Duchy of Lower Lorraine]] * [[Duchy of Luxemburg]] (a Grand Duchy since 1815; see above) * [[Duchy of Magdeburg]] * [[Duchy of Mecklenburg]] * [[Duchy of Oldenburg]] * [[Palatine Zweibrücken|Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken]] * [[Duchy of Pomerania]] * [[Duchy of Salzburg]] * [[Duchy of Savoy]] * [[Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg]] * [[Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] * [[Duchy of Saxe-Meiningen]] * [[Duchy of Saxony]] * [[Duchy of Styria]] * [[Duchy of Swabia]] * [[Duchy of Thuringia]] * [[Duchy of Westphalia]] * [[Duchy of Württemberg]] The following duchies were part of the medieval Kingdom of Italy, which itself was part of the Holy Roman Empire: * [[Duchy of Milan]] * [[Duchy of Mantua]] *[[Duchy of Sabbioneta]] *[[Duchy of Montferrat]] *[[Duchy of Guastalla]] *[[Duchy of Modena and Reggio]] *[[Duchy of Mirandola]] *[[Duchy of Massa and Carrara]] ===Naples=== * [[Duchy of Acerenza]] * [[Duchy of Apulia]] * [[Duchy of Bari]] * [[Duchy of Sora]] ===Papal States (Holy See)=== *[[Duchy of Ferrara]] *[[Duke of Romagna|Duchy of Romagna]] *[[Duchy of Urbino]] *[[Duchy of Camerino]] *[[Duchy of Castro]] *[[Duchy of Parma]] ===Poland=== * [[Duchy of Poland (966–1025)|Duchy of Poland]] *[[Duchy of Prussia]] * [[Duchy of Warsaw]] ===Slovakia=== *[[Duchy of Nitra]] ===Spain=== * [[Dukedoms of Spain]] ===Sweden=== {{main|Duchies in Sweden}} All [[provinces of Sweden]] have the right to have a ducal coronet in their arms.<ref>Clara Nevéus in ''Ny svensk vapenbok'' 1992 Streiffert & Riksarkivet, Stockholm {{ISBN|91-7886-092-X}} p. 17</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Vad är heraldik?|url=https://heraldik.se/artiklar/allmant-om-heraldik/vad-ar-heraldik/|access-date=2021-11-28|website=Heraldik|language=sv-SE}}</ref> The king gives princes and princesses ducal titles ''of'' them. The current such royal duchies are: *[[Västergötland]] *[[Värmland]] *[[Gästrikland]] and [[Hälsingland]] combined *[[Östergötland]] *[[Gotland]] *[[Ångermanland]] *[[Skåne]] *[[Södermanland]] *[[Dalarna]] *[[Blekinge]] *[[Halland]] *[[Uppland]] ===Crusader states=== * [[Duchy of Athens]] * [[Duchy of the Archipelago]] * [[Duchy of Neopatras]] * [[Duchy of Philippopolis]] ===Other current or historical duchies=== * [[Duke of the Franks|Duchy of the Franks]] * [[Pannonian Slavs#Principality|Duchy of Lower Pannonia]] * [[Gascony|Duchy of Gascony]] * [[Duchy of Limburg]] * [[Duchy of Livonia]] * [[Duchy of Vasconia]] * [[Pakualaman|Duchy of Pakualaman]] * [[Mangkunegaran Palace|Duchy of Mangkunegaran]] ==See also== *[[Constitutional status of Cornwall]] *[[Ducat]] *[[Duchies in England]] *[[Duchies in Sweden]] ===Fictional duchies=== * Underland, ruled by Underbeit, on ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'' * [[House Atreides|Duchy of Atreides]] from the [[Dune (franchise)|Dune series]] by [[Frank Herbert]] *Soleanna from [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] * Duchy of Dollet (from ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'') * Grand Duchy of Jeuno (from ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'') * [[Duchy of Grand Fenwick]] * [[Borogravia]], [[Quirm]] (from the [[Discworld]] series) *Duchy of Sto Helit, in the kingdom of Sto Lat (from the Discworld series) * [[The Six Duchies]] (from [[The Farseer Trilogy]] and [[Tawny Man Trilogy]] by [[Robin Hobb]]) * [[Zeon]] (from the [[Mobile Suit Gundam]] series, also sometimes translated as a [[Principality]], as the Japanese language does not distinguish between the two) * Erat, [[Arendia#Countries and cities|Asturia]], [[Mimbre]], [[Wacune]] (from the [[Belgariad]] series) * [[Crydee]], [[Yabon]], Krondor, [[Olasko]], [[Rillanon]], Ran, Rodez, Salador, [[The Sunset Isles]] (from the [[Riftwar]] saga) * Kolvir, ruled by main character Prince Corwin in [[The Chronicles of Amber]] * Freid (from [[The Vision of Escaflowne]] series) * [[The Castle of Cagliostro|Cagliostro]] from ''[[Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro]]'' * [[Duchy of Nuts]] from ''[[Adventure Time with Finn & Jake]]'' * [[Duchy of Harrington]] from the [[Honorverse]] *Duchy of Toussaint, from ''[[The Witcher]]'' series. *Duchy of Serkonos, from ''[[Dishonored 2]]'' *[[Duchy of Urnst]], from the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[Greyhawk]] Campaign Setting. ==References== <references/> ==External links== {{Wiktionary}} *[http://www.duchyofcornwall.org/ The Duchy of Cornwall official site] {{Terms for types of administrative territorial entities}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Monarchy]] [[Category:Types of administrative division]] [[Category:Former duchies| ]]
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