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    What's the difference between an Archduke and a grand duke?

    Question #125925. Asked by romeomikegolf. (May 11 12 11:34 AM)


    Creedy

    An Archduke is a son or grandson of the old Austrian Empire ruler

    http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/archduke


    A Grand Duke is the ruler of a Duchy or the son or grandson of the Russian Czar

    http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grand_duke

    May 12 12, 2:13 AM


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