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In European monarchy countries, the English title Prince is often translated as "Prince". Wang Fu is also a prince.
brief introduction
The English word Prince has many meanings. It is often translated as prince or prince, but sometimes Prince is just a title granted to a member of the monarch's family or to a member of the monarch's parents' family, and the person who owns the title is called prince. A prince may be just a name, but he may also rule a fief or nominally own a principality / Princedom. the English word Prince borrows the same French word from the Latin word princes, which is a combination of Primus (first) and Capio (ruling), meaning the head of state or the first citizen. This title first appeared in the ancient Roman Republic, and the leader of the Roman Senate was called the chief patriarch. When Octavian (Caesar Augustus) became the chief patriarch, he changed his term of office to a lifetime, which was called the system of heads of state. In fact, he became the first Roman emperor. When the governors of various places take part in summer holidays or sacrifice ceremonies, Octavian's grandchildren take the place of the governors. They are also known as princes. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the medieval European kings canonized their relatives, called prince. the title of Prince has different meanings in different places and times, and his status and power are different
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The first meaning refers to the lineage members of the emperor or king, sometimes also refers to the family members of his parents. In Britain, the Queen's husband is known as Prince Consort, also known as Prince, such as Prince Philip. The candidate successor to the throne is usually translated as crown prince or crown prince. The crown prince is usually the eldest son of an emperor or queen and is traditionally known as the prince of Wales. Princes do not own land, but some princes are also dukes, nominally ruling a territory called duchy. For example, the prince of Wales is also the Duke of Cornwall, while the emperor's second son is the prince and the Duke of York.
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The other means the monarch who owns the territory. In the post Napoleonic era, in France and its surrounding areas, princes were usually rulers with lower titles but a small substantial territory. For example, the prince of principaut é de Monaco is the prince of Monaco. The principat d'Andorra, which is also a constitutional monarchy, is a co Prince ruled by the French emperor (or later French president) and the bishop of uher Diocese of Catalonia. Principat is accurately translated as pro Kingdom, but it is often translated as duchy, which is confused with dukedom or duchy. in German speaking areas, Prince and Duke are separated. Prince is only used to refer to prince or prince, or his hereditary offspring, while f ü RST is the ruler of a territory. Both of them are confused in English as Prince. The word "von" is added in the middle of the prince's name to represent the noble blood. For example, the famous iron Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck, whose surname von Bismarck is the hereditary Prince of his family. Under the king, among the heads of state (f ü RST), the highest title is the Grand Duke (German: gro & szlig; Herzog; English: Grand Duke), and the territory is the Grand Duchy (Germany: gro & szlig; herzogtum; English: Grand Duchy), followed by the Duke and duchy. Similar classifications are used in northern Europe, central and Eastern Europe, such as Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Princes everywhere are often canonized by emperors, kings or Roman Catholics. This system originated from the feudal system in the middle ages. For example, the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire was canonized by the Pope, and the emperor could canonize the king and Prince of the territory. Later, the power of the Vatican declined, and the countries and princes were basically hereditary, while Rex romanorum was actually elected by the German kings and princes, and then crowned as the Holy Roman emperor by the Pope.
Chinese PinYin : Wang Jue
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