Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, Wales,Asturias
The Principalities of Glantri was created in 1987.
Machiavelli describes both republics and principalities in "The Prince." He specifically discusses different types of principalities, such as hereditary principalities, new principalities, and mixed principalities. He also provides examples of successful rulers and their strategies for maintaining power.
The Principalities of Glantri has 96 pages.
What you are refering to is a quotation in the Bible about "Principalities and Powers". This is referring to two different types of demonic forces "Principalities" and "Powers" each with different unique (but unspecified) abilities.
China
The Watchman Video Broadcast with Pastor Michael Hoggard - 2009 The Fourth Kingdom Part 5 - Principalities Part 2 1-210 was released on: USA: 15 September 2013
China
Napoleon III
Most nations in Europe were still organized in smaller kingdoms, principalities, and feudal lords. Spain and Portugal were the drivers of exploration in the period, only being supplanted by England and France toward the 16th through 18th centuries.
The ancients believed that there were seven heavens (something still held by Islam even today), with God in the highest heaven and the powers and principalities in the lowest heavens. God's angels inhabited the heavens between. Because they were closest to the earth, the powers and principalities could control events on earth and exclude God, or at least attempt to do so. Some early Christians even believed that Jesus sneaked past the powers and principalities without their knowledge, in order to set up his kingdom on earth.The ancient understanding of the powers and principalities is demonstrated most clearly in the Bible by the pseudo-Pauline epistles:Ephesians 6:12: "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."Colossians 2:15: "And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over themin it."
love, desire, joy, anger, fear, hate and sadness.
There were approximately 300 German principalities in the 17th and 18th centuries, as the Holy Roman Empire was divided into numerous small states, each ruled by a prince. These principalities varied in size and power, leading to a fragmented and decentralized political landscape in Germany during this period.