Large-prince

Large-Prince is a title of nobility, honorifically lower than that of Empereur, but superior with that of sovereign Prince or royal Prince. This title is common in several countries of Central Europe of north and the east.

  • in Russian: Великийкнязь,

  • in Polish: Wielki książę
  • in Czech: Velkokníže
  • into Serb: Veliki Župan, Large Serb Prince, Uroš I Vukanović, Stefan Nemanja.
  • in Lithuanian: Didysis kunigaikštis
  • in Hungarian: Nagyfejedelem
  • in German: Großfürst
  • in Latin: Magnus Princeps
  • filandais some: Suuriruhtinas
  • in Danish: Storfyrste
  • in Swedish: Storfurste

It was in particular used within the framework of the Russian imperial family, to name the male descendants of the Tsar, like alternative translation with large-duke of the Russian term velikii kniaz ().

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