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dukedom

/ˈdjuːk.dəm/

Meanings
  • noun

    A historical title for a territorial ruler, especially in Europe during the Middle Ages.

    - "The duke of Normandy was a powerful ruler in medieval Europe."
    - "The dukedom of Brittany existed from the 10th to the 16th century."

Variants
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duke , dukedom , dukedoms , dukes
Etymology
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From Old French 'duc' meaning 'leader' or 'duke' and '-dom' meaning 'land' or 'territory'.


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  1. The title of duke was often accompanied by other titles, such as 'count', 'marquess', or 'earl'.

  2. The largest dukedom in Europe was the Duchy of Sicily, which covered an area of over 120,000 square miles.

  3. The title of duke was often granted as a reward for military service or loyalty to the monarch.


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  1. feudalism: A social and political system in which lords held lands from the king in exchange for military service and other obligations. Dukedoms were a key component of the feudal system in Europe.

  2. monarchy: A system of government in which a single person, the monarch, holds supreme power. Dukedoms were often part of monarchies, with the monarch granting the title of duke to powerful nobles as a mark of favor and as a means of strengthening their rule.


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In European feudal society, a dukedom was a large territorial unit ruled by a duke, who was typically a powerful nobleman. Dukedoms often corresponded to historical regions and were sometimes associated with particular dynasties. The title of duke was often hereditary and was accompanied by significant privileges and responsibilities.

How to Memorize "dukedom"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a medieval nobleman, dressed in armor and riding a horse, ruling over a large territory and subjects. This will help you remember the meaning of 'dukedom' as a historical title for a territorial ruler.

  2. associate

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  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Duke's Domain' to remember that 'dukedom' refers to a territorial domain ruled by a duke.


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