The Title of Grand Prince is a High ranking title in the Landish Peerage.
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| - The Title of Grand Prince is a High ranking title in the Landish Peerage.
- Grand Prince is the hereditary title given to the emperor of Taldor, he who wears the Primogen Crown. The Grand Prince has absolute authority as long as he maintains good relations with the Taldan army. The title is generally passed via primogeniture from the father to the eldest son, although there have been numerous times in Taldor's history when rule was passed to a related family with only a tenuous claim to the throne. This only occurred when there was no direct male heir. The current Grand Prince of Taldor is Stavian III, and since he has only produced one daughter, there is a good chance that his succession will lead to significant upheaval.
- The Grand Prince of Vretha was the title held by the ruler of the Kingdom of Vretha, which existed from around 27,000 BBY to late 23,000 BBY. The Grand Prince was succeeded by his son, and continued building up the kingdom's vast colonial empire.
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| - The Title of Grand Prince is a High ranking title in the Landish Peerage.
- Grand Prince is the hereditary title given to the emperor of Taldor, he who wears the Primogen Crown. The Grand Prince has absolute authority as long as he maintains good relations with the Taldan army. The title is generally passed via primogeniture from the father to the eldest son, although there have been numerous times in Taldor's history when rule was passed to a related family with only a tenuous claim to the throne. This only occurred when there was no direct male heir. The current Grand Prince of Taldor is Stavian III, and since he has only produced one daughter, there is a good chance that his succession will lead to significant upheaval.
- The Grand Prince of Vretha was the title held by the ruler of the Kingdom of Vretha, which existed from around 27,000 BBY to late 23,000 BBY. The Grand Prince was succeeded by his son, and continued building up the kingdom's vast colonial empire.
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