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A [[Prince]] or [[Prince|Princess]] is a close member of the [[Emperors_of_the_Third_Imperium#History & Background (Dossier)|Imperial Family]], and is generally referred to by the title [[Prince]]/[[Prince|Princess]] followed by the given name of the individual. [[Prince|Princes]] and [[Prince|Princesses]] often (bot not always) have lesser subsidiary [[Imperial Nobility|noble titles]] of their own as well. 
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A [[Prince]] or [[Prince|Princess]] may have territories or fiefdoms associated with their princely title independent of their subsidiary titles, and may include a world generally retained as a private reserve, and/or 256 terrain hexes on worlds scattered across the [[Third Imperium]]. If the Prince is granted any type of special authority in regard to these holdings due to their status, the area of authority can be called a ''Principality'' or ''Princedom'', although such usage is archaic and rarely employed in the modern era.
  
 
== History & Background (Dossier) ==
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 11 May 2016

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  • The Vilani term for Prince is Karand.

Description (Specifications)

A Prince or Princess is a close member of the Imperial Family, and is generally referred to by the title Prince/Princess followed by the given name of the individual. Princes and Princesses often (bot not always) have lesser subsidiary noble titles of their own as well.

A Prince or Princess may have territories or fiefdoms associated with their princely title independent of their subsidiary titles, and may include a world generally retained as a private reserve, and/or 256 terrain hexes on worlds scattered across the Third Imperium. If the Prince is granted any type of special authority in regard to these holdings due to their status, the area of authority can be called a Principality or Princedom, although such usage is archaic and rarely employed in the modern era.

History & Background (Dossier)

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