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n. (plural of princedom English)
Usage examples of "princedoms".
Interwoven trade made the princedoms economically dependent on each other.
The princedoms of the Mahratta Confederation were forever at war with each other or else raiding the neighbouring states, but now, in the summer of 1803, they faced an imminent invasion by British forces.
The princedoms grow fat, Sharpe, and the people grow lean, but there is nothing to stop you serving those princes.
The rest of the Mahratta princedoms might fight on, but Pohlmann had decided it was time to take his gold and run.
Both he and his holding were insignificant as far as the rest of the princedoms were concerned.
The tales went round the fires at night: those dun-colored hills were home to gnomes, the princedoms of Gnarrinfulk and Aldonfulk.
Mahrattas who had dominated western India by pouring from their hill fastnesses to terrorize the plump princedoms and luxurious kingdoms in the plains.
I lived all over the German lands, in France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Rumania, the Baltic States, the Russian princedoms, all of Scandinavia, the Kingdom of Ukrainia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia and, finally the Peloponnese.