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A grand duchy is a type of country. It is ruled by a head of state called a Grand Duke or a Grand Duchess. Think of it like a kingdom ruled by a king, but a grand duchy is ruled by a Grand Duke.

Today, the only grand duchy that still exists is Luxembourg. Luxembourg became a grand duchy in 1815. This happened when the Netherlands became an independent kingdom. At that time, King William I of the Netherlands also became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg.

In 1890, the two countries separated. King William III of the Netherlands had no sons to take over. So, in the Netherlands, his daughter Queen Wilhelmina became the ruler. But Luxembourg followed a special rule called Salic law. This law meant only a man could rule. So, a different family member became the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The current Grand Duke of Luxembourg is Henri.

Some other noble families in Europe still use the title of Grand Duke. However, they do not rule a country. In the past, Finland, Lithuania, and the Dutch province Limburg were also grand duchies for a time.

Understanding the Title of Grand Duke

The title Grand Duke is very old. It comes from words in many languages. For example, in Latin: Magnus Dux, in German: Großherzog, and in French: Grand-Duc.

This title is important because it ranks below a King. But it is higher than a regular sovereign Duke or Prince. A Grand Duke or Grand Duchess is the person who rules a Grand Duchy.

Sometimes, in English, "Grand Duke" can also mean a type of prince. This prince does not rule a country. Instead, they are related to the monarch of a country. For example, in Russia, the relatives of the Tsar were called Velikiy Knjaz. This means "Grand Princes." But in English, we often say "Grand Duke" for them.

Grand Duchies Throughout History

Many grand duchies were created during the time of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. This was a big meeting in 1815 that reshaped Europe. Many were also part of the German Confederation.

Between the Napoleonic Wars and World War I, there were at least eight grand duchies in Europe. Here is a list of some of them:

The Duchy of Warsaw (from 1807 to 1813) is sometimes called a Grand Duchy. However, it was technically not one.

Today, Luxembourg is the only grand duchy left. But some old Grand Duchies still use the titles they were given long ago. This often goes back to the Congress of Vienna.

How Grand Dukes Were Addressed

Most Grand Dukes who ruled a country were called Royal Highness. The way other family members were addressed could be different. For example, in Hesse-Darmstadt and Baden, younger family members were called Grand Ducal Highness.

The current grand ducal family in Luxembourg calls its younger members Royal Highnesses. They are also Princes of Parma. A Russian Grand Duke or Grand Duchess was called an Imperial Highness.

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