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Duchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A duchy is a territory, fief, or domain ruled by a duke or duchess. Some duchies were sovereign in areas that would become unified realms only during the Modern era (such as Germany and Italy). In c...
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Duchy of Warsaw - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Grand duchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A grand duchy is a territory whose head of state is a monarch, either a Grand Duke or Grand Duchess. The title Grand Duke (Latin: ) ranks in honor below King but higher in diplomatic precedence th...
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MySpace Music profile for Grand Duchy. Download Grand Duchy Indie / Rock / music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read Grand Duchy's blog. ... ; The Official Grand Duchy MySpace Page; ; United States of America, European Union ; Japan ; Profile Views: 85872 ; Last Login: 11/23/2009;
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Cornwall College, the UK's largest Further Education provider with over 3500 Full-time and Part-time courses to choose from... ... Duchy Life ... Duchy College has two main campuses at Rosewarne and Stoke Climsland and we also have an Educational Centre at Wadebridge.
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DUCHY LEAGUE 2008 - 2009...
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The Official Website for the Duchy of Cornwall. Information on the history of the Duchy of Cornwall ... The Duchy of Cornwall is a well-managed private estate which funds the public, charitable and private activities of The Prince of Wales and his family. The Duchy consists of around 54,424 hectares of land in 23...
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Plants, trees and shrubs including exotic plants for the warmer Southwest climate. Advice pages, detailed gallery, shows, gardening events and online sho ... Duchy of Cornwall Holiday Cottages...
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the history of the Duchy of Cornwall and the Dukes of Cornwall ... The Duchy of Cornwall seemed to be an interesting subject for a Cornish site - little did I realise how difficult it would be. Try the Internet for information, and practically nothing, try printed books and little there either.
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Mr. Jermalovic traces the beginning of Litva`s statehood back to 1246 AD when Mindouh, a duke of Baltic origin, came to power in the duchy of Novaharodak (Navahradak in modern Belarusan, Novogrudok in Russian and Nowogrodek in Polish.) He and his son, Voisalk, expanded the duchy to encompass south-western Belarus...
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