archduchy
/ˈɑːrkdʌki/Definitions
1. noun
A territory ruled by an archduke, especially in the Holy Roman Empire.
“The archduchy was a significant power in medieval Europe, with its capital located in Vienna.”
2. noun
A noble rank or territory with a title lower than a duchy.
“The archduchy was a hereditary title passed down through generations of the royal family.”