dukedom (Meaning)

Wordnet

dukedom (n)

the dignity or rank or position of a duke

the domain controlled by a duke or duchess

Webster

dukedom (n.)

The territory of a duke.

The title or dignity of a duke.

dukedom Sentence Examples

  1. The dukedom of Normandy was established in 911 by the Viking chieftain Rollo.
  2. The dukedom of Burgundy was one of the most powerful fiefdoms in medieval France.
  3. The dukedom of Milan was ruled by the Visconti family for over two centuries.
  4. The dukedom of Savoy was ruled by the House of Savoy for over six centuries.
  5. The dukedom of Tuscany was ruled by the Medici family during the Renaissance.
  6. The dukedom of Ferrara was ruled by the Este family during the Renaissance.
  7. The dukedom of Mantua was ruled by the Gonzaga family during the Renaissance.
  8. The dukedom of Urbino was ruled by the Montefeltro family during the Renaissance.
  9. The dukedom of Parma was ruled by the Farnese family during the Renaissance.
  10. The dukedom of Modena was ruled by the Este family during the Renaissance.

FAQs About the word dukedom

the dignity or rank or position of a duke, the domain controlled by a duke or duchessThe territory of a duke., The title or dignity of a duke.

kingdom, domain,duchy, empire, principality, dominion, nation-state, realm, seigniory, republic

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The dukedom of Normandy was established in 911 by the Viking chieftain Rollo.

The dukedom of Burgundy was one of the most powerful fiefdoms in medieval France.

The dukedom of Milan was ruled by the Visconti family for over two centuries.

The dukedom of Savoy was ruled by the House of Savoy for over six centuries.