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The word "principality" derives from the Latin term "principatus," which means "chiefship" or "leadership." It is rooted in "princeps," meaning "first" or "chief," combining "primus" (first) and "capere" (to seize or take). The term historically refers to a territory ruled by a prince, often used in the context of small sovereign states.

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