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How to pronounce principality in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms princedom
Type of domain, land, demesne

Examples of principality

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After all, there is no point in doing things by halves when in the principality.
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In 1664 the territory of Massa became a duchy and Carrara became a principality.
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One prominent club, AS Monaco, plays in a principality with no income tax at all.
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He spent much of his time outside his principality, in England and in Normandy.
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During the time of the Holy Roman Empire Augsburg was a bishopric principality.
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Depending on the title of the ruler it was called either principality or kingdom.
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My little principality has an income three times the average of the Calabrese.
From the economist.com
The principality of Moldavia covered the entire geographic region of Moldavia.
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Around 1006, the principality came into conflict with the Annazid to the west.
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  • Territory ruled by a prince
  • According to medieval Christian theologians, the Angels are organized into several orders, or Angelic Choirs.
  • The Principalities are a fictional kind of supernatural being featured in several Marvel Comics stories. They were first mentioned in writer Stan Lee's run of Doctor Strange stories in the Strange Tales comic book series in the 1960s and developed later by Lee and other writers. ...
  • A region or sovereign nation headed by a prince or princess; in Christian angelology, the fifth level of angels, ranked above powers and below dominions; Wales
  • (Principalities) The seventh order of angels in the celestial hierarchy of the pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. This hierarchy is recognized in the New Testament: "I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, . . . ...
  • In an SCA context, a subdivision of a kingdom either for the administrative convenience or instituted with the development of a new kingdom in mind.
  • A subdivision of a Kingdom containing multiple branches that has a Prince and Princess that reign over it.
  • A group with at least 100 SCA members, fulfilling various requirements such as candidates for all the main Officer roles and a name and heraldic device registered with the SCA College Of Arms.
  • That which holds the highest place