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King of Serbia from 1371 to 1395
known as Prince Marko (Macedonian: Kрaле Марко; Serbian Cyrillic: Краљевић Марко, Kraljević Marko, IPA: [krǎːʎeʋit͡ɕ mâːrko]) and King Marko (Macedonian:
Prince_Marko
Prince Marko (Serbian: Марко Краљевић), a hero of Serbian and South Slavic folklore. In the poem Musa is an Albanian highwayman who confronts Prince Marko
Musa_Kesedžija
Celebrated people in Serbia
1389), knight, killed Ottoman Sultan Murad I at Kosovo (1389). Prince Marko (1335–1395), prince, active during the fall of the Serbian Empire. Karađorđe (1768–1817)
Serbian_folk_heroes
Decades-long process in the late 14th century
died. The lords could not agree on the rightful ruler; they dismissed Prince Marko, the son of Vukašin, and conflicts started between the nobles within
Fall_of_the_Serbian_Empire
King of the Serbs and Greeks
Uroš. By 1369, as Uroš was childless, Vukašin designated his eldest son Prince Marko as heir to the throne, with the title of "young king". In 1370 he contributed
Vukašin_of_Serbia
Male not related by birth who has sworn loyalty
Miloš Obilić with Milan Toplica and Ivan Kosančić, Miloš Obilić with Prince Marko, Miloš Obilić with the Jugović brothers, Despot Vuk Grgurević and Dmitar
Blood_brother
Monastery in North Macedonia
Serbian Prince Marko, who reigned at the time of its completion in the 14th century. Marko's Monastery has been active since its establishment. Marko's Monastery
Marko's_Monastery
Castle in Prilep, North Macedonia
the neighbourhood of Varoš. The towers, named after Serbian medieval Prince Marko Mrnjavčević, are located on a 120–180 m high hill, surrounded by steep
Markovi_Kuli
14th century Albanian Lord
Mrnjavčević (r. 1365–1371), then as independent after 1370. He was a rival to Prince Marko and together with Andrea II Muzaka managed to take Prilep and Kostur
Andrea_Gropa
Blunt striking weapon
(see Bulawa).[citation needed] The mace is also the favourite weapon of Prince Marko, a hero in South Slavic epic poetry.[citation needed] The pernach was
Mace_(bludgeon)
Town in Southwestern, North Macedonia
Byzantine emperor Basil II. Under the rule of Prince Marko it was known as Katin Grad ("Katina's City") due to Marko's sister being named Katina. Kičevo was noted
Kičevo
as the "Divine Chinese Nostradamus". Prince Marko – Serbia, better known as Kraljević Marko, a medieval prince active during the fall of the Serbian
List_of_folk_heroes
Empire in the Balkans (1346–1371)
Vukašin of Serbia with the title of "king" (1365–1371) designated heir Prince Marko with the title of "young king" (1369–1371) For a list of magnates, feudal
Serbian_Empire
Albanian noble family
Vukašin's son, Prince Marko. Ruling as an independent ruler since the time of Vukašin, he became de jure independent from Prince Marko in 1371 and was
Gropa_family
Legendary hero in literature of Bosnia and Albania
would be killed. Another legend mentions Đerzelez and Prince Marko as being bloodbrothers, and Marko considering Đerzelez to be a fierce warrior equal to
Gjergj_Elez_Alia
Form of epic poetry
helped in developing the Serbian national consciousness. The cycles of Prince Marko, the Hajduks and Uskoks inspired the Serbs to restore freedom and their
Serbian_epic_poetry
King (r. 1346–55) and 2nd Tsar (r. 1355–71) of the Serbian Empire
King. By 1369, as Uroš was childless, Vukašin designated his eldest son Prince Marko as heir to the throne, with the title of "young king". Stefan Uroš V
Stefan_Uroš_V
Dobrynya Nikitich Jabučilo, horse of Momčilo Šarac [es; mk] horse of Prince Marko of Serbian epic poetry Sivko-Burko, the "Gray-Brown" Horse of Slavic
List of horses in mythology and folklore
List_of_horses_in_mythology_and_folklore
14th-century Albanian prince and warlord
Andrea II succeeded in defeating both Vukašin of Serbia and his son, Prince Marko, solidifying his family's principality. He was recognized as Despot of
Andrea_II_Muzaka
appointed his son Petrislav to rule as Prince, independently. In 1083, Constantine Bodin appoints brothers Vukan and Marko, sons of Petrislav, as rulers of
List_of_Serbian_monarchs
Topics referred to by the same term
name Marko was the second most common masculine given name in the decades between 1980 and 1999, and third most common 2000–2011. Prince Marko (c. 1335–1395)
Marko_(given_name)
Conflict during the Middle ages
Muzaka forces once again defeated the Serbian army led by Vukašin's son Prince Marko in Pelister. After the conflict between the Muzaka and the Serbian Empire
Muzaka-Serbian_Conflict
Bulgarian brigand
folklore material, Momchil, referred to as a duke, acts as the uncle of Prince Marko, another legendary figure who in epic poetry is a fighter against the
Momchil
1395–1864 Ottoman administrative unit in the Balkans
Lordship of Prilep, a realm in Macedonia ruled by the Ottoman vassal Prince Marko until his death in the Battle of Rovine. When the Sanjak of Ohrid was
Sanjak_of_Ohrid
Bulgarian and Macedonian folklore. He is known as a rival of either Prince Marko or Nenad Jugović, other heroes of South Slavic folklore. The epic hero
Korun_Aramija
Serbian noble family
Konstantin and his provincial neighbour and fellow Ottoman vassal, Prince Marko, fell at the Battle of Rovine in 1395. The Dejanović family built and
Dejanović_noble_family
Topics referred to by the same term
Marko Kraljević may refer to: Prince Marko (c. 1335 – 1395), Serbian king from 1371 to 1395 Marko Kraljević (footballer) (born 1965), German-Croat footballer
Marko_Kraljević
Medieval Serbian nobleman
(1395) and Nicopolis (1396), unlike other Serbian lords such as prince Stefan, prince Marko and Konstantin Dejanović. He also maintained contacts with Hungary
Vuk_Branković
Town in Pelagonia, North Macedonia
the defeat at Belasica in 1014. During the Middle Ages, after 1371, Prince Marko rebuilt the citadel extensively, making it an important military stronghold
Prilep
City in Pelagonia, North Macedonia
conquest. Ottoman rule was completely established after the death of Prince Marko in 1395 when the Ottoman Empire established the Sanjak of Ohrid as a
Bitola
"the city under Marko's Towers" because of its proximity to the towers of Prince Marko Markovi Kuli. The towers of medieval Prince Marko Mrnjavčević are
Tourism_in_North_Macedonia
River in North Macedonia
name, along with the village of Markova Sušica and Marko's Monastery, pays homage to Prince Marko, the de jure Serbian king from the 14th century. The
Marko's_River
list of toponyms named after or connected with Prince Marko. Kula Kraljevića Marka (Tower of Prince Marko) near Višegrad; Markovo sedalo, a chair-shaped
List of places named after Prince Marko
List_of_places_named_after_Prince_Marko
poetry about struggle between Marko Kraljević and Djemo the Mountaineer was based on the real struggle between Prince Marko and Muzaka family from Albania
Djemo_the_Mountaineer
Ethnic group
Patriarch Vesna Milošević – handball player Nataša Petrović – actress Prince Marko - medieval nobleman Gligor Sokolović – Chetnik guerrilla fighter Mladen
Serbs_of_North_Macedonia
Noble family from Albania
of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, together with Prince Marko. The Muzaka family was in conflict with Marko before his death in 1396 which is probably why
Muzaka_family
Female fairy beings of South and West Slavic folklore
Serbian epic heroes Prince Marko and Miloš Obilić, and the vila Ravijojla
Vila_(fairy)
Multifunctional in Belgrade, Serbia
to New Cemetery, also call this strange building "Mace-wielding" or "Prince Marko' mace"; less well-known nicknames are "Profesor woman" and "Hedgehog"
Toblerone,_Karaburma
Medieval lordship in the Balkans
Прилепа, romanized: Gospodstvo Prilepa), also known as the Realm of King Marko (Serbian: Област краља Марка, romanized: Oblast kralja Marka) or the Kingdom
Lordship_of_Prilep
50 dinara 134 x 78 brown King Aleksandar Ivan Meštrović's statue of Prince Marko riding his horse Šarac 1 December 1931 22 October 1941 100 dinara 171
Banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar
Banknotes_of_the_Yugoslav_dinar
Medieval Albanian Principality
in the same year. Teodor III took part in several campaigns against Prince Marko, and in late 1411 would defeat Niketa Thopia in battle, capturing the
Principality_of_Muzaka
Poem in cycle of Serbian epic poetry
other scholars. The army led by King Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his son Prince Marko came under Skadar in June 1371, but when they were informed about a large
The_Building_of_Skadar
Form of epic poetry created by Bosniaks
Bosnian Sandzak. Prince Marko, Serbian epic poetry figure, also mentioned in Bosniak epic poetry. Notably in "Đerzelez Alija and Prince Marko" (Đerzelez Alija
Bosniak_epic_poetry
Ottoman governor of Smederevo from c. 1462 to 1507
glasnik. p. 337. Retrieved 6 September 2013. Popović, Tanya (1988). Prince Marko: the hero of South Slavic epics. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 9780815624448
Mihaloğlu_Ali_Bey
Legendary Serbian knight
Miloš Obilić with Milan Toplica and Ivan Kosančić, Miloš Obilić with Prince Marko, Miloš Obilić with the Jugović brothers. He is included in The 100 most
Miloš_Obilić
various South Slavic legends and epics. One of these is the epic of Prince Marko: The first to record the cult of auroras was the ethnographer Zorian
Deities and fairies of fate in Slavic mythology
Deities_and_fairies_of_fate_in_Slavic_mythology
Ethnic group
with his son, Prince Marko. Ruling as an independent ruler since the time of Vukašin, Andrea became de jure independent from Prince Marko in 1371 and was
Albanians_in_North_Macedonia
the Mrnjavčević house – king Vukašin Mrnjavčević and his son, king Marko. King Marko became a vassal of the Ottoman Empire and later died in the Battle
History_of_North_Macedonia
14th-century battle of the Serbian–Ottoman Wars
battle. In the aftermath, several regional lords, including Vukašin's son Prince Marko, became Ottoman vassals, obliged to provide tribute and military service
Battle_of_Maritsa
Mountain in Serbia
sister of Prince Marko. According to legend, after the Battle of Rovine (in which historical Marko Kraljević was killed), heavily wounded Marko swam across
Miroč
South Slavic panethnicity
famous sculptor Ivan Meštrović (1883–1962), who called Serbian folk hero Prince Marko "our Yugoslav people with its gigantic and noble heart" and wrote poetry
Yugoslavs
List of Serbian epic folk poems categorized by cycles
and Duke Vladeta) Poems about Prince Marko (Marko Kraljević). Djevojka nadmudrila Marka (The Girl Who Outwitted Marko) Sestra Leke kapetana (The Sister
List_of_Serbian_epic_poems
19th century Brda chieftain and Montenegrin general and writer
Marko Miljanov Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Миљанов Поповић, pronounced [mâːrkɔ mǐʎanɔʋ pɔ̌pɔʋit͡ɕ]; 25 April 1833 – 2 February 1901) was a Brda chieftain
Marko_Miljanov
in rare instances, Slavic. Some of these titles include King of Albania, Prince of Albania, Despot, and Sebastokrator. Members of the medieval Albanian
List_of_Albanian_monarchs
City in southwestern North Macedonia
of Andrea Gropa. After his death, Prince Marko incorporated it in the Kingdom of Prilep. In the early 1370s, Marko lost Ohrid to Pal II Gropa, another
Ohrid
1395 battle between the Ottomans and Wallachians
describes the battle and reports that Prince Marko and Constantine Dragaš died fighting. The same source mentions that Marko's brother, Andreja Mrnjavčević, also
Battle_of_Rovine
Second largest city of Kosovo
gain control of Prizren and the trade that passed through the town was Prince Marko, but after his defeat in the Battle of Maritsa in September 1371, the
Prizren
Feudal lord in the medieval Balkans
Serbian epic folklore, Hrelja (Relja Krilatica) is glorified as an ally of Prince Marko and a protector of the people against the Ottoman Turks. Serbian and
Hrelja_(protosebastos)
Hero of South Slavic epic poetry
example is a partially documented Marko Kraljević in the dungeon of the Azakhs, in which a titular protagonist prince Marko (also depicted as Dojčin's blood
Ailing_Dojčin
This is a list of the princes of Transylvania. List of rulers of Transylvania List of consorts of Transylvania Markó 2000, p. 110. Barta 1994, pp. 252
List of princes of Transylvania
List_of_princes_of_Transylvania
Ethnic group native to the Balkans
southeastern Albania and over Kastoria that Andrea II captured from Prince Marko after the Battle of Marica in 1371. The kingdom reinforced the influence
Albanians
Serbian writer and historian (1864–1929)
poetry about struggle between Marko Kraljević and Djemo the Mountaneer was based on real struggles between Prince Marko and Muzaka family from Albania
Andra_Gavrilović
Science-fiction/fantasy comic book series
sacrifice to be activated, Marko destroys his family's ancestral sword. Prince Robot IV, meanwhile, comes to suspect that Marko and Alana are headed for
Saga_(comics)
14th-century Serbian king and emperor
History of the Byzantine State. Basil Blackwell. Popović, Tatyana (1988). Prince Marko: The Hero of South Slavic Epics. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0815624448
Stefan_Dušan
as Andrea Gropa joined Andrea II Muzaka and the Balšić family against Prince Marko of Serbia. The chronicle is dedicated to Gjon writing to his descendants
Muzaka_chronicles
South Slavic ethnic group
odd numbers, which suggest they are ones of the "dead". Epic heroes as Prince Marko are believed to be descended from the samodivi. The elm is believed to
Bulgarians
Spain, Queen of France (1987) Sonja Marinković, people's hero (1984) Prince Marko, medieval ruler (1963) Svetozar Marković, writer (1946, 1975) Grga Martić
List of people on the postage stamps of Yugoslavia
List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Yugoslavia
Place in Skopje, North Macedonia
Skopje, North Macedonia. The village is home to Marko's Monastery. The village name honours Prince Marko, the de jure Serbian king from the 14th century
Markova_Sušica
Decade
Europe. p. 14. Vladislav Boskovic (3 July 2009). Some Notes on Marko Kraljevic (Prince Marko). GRIN Verlag. p. 3. ISBN 978-3-640-36481-7. Kirsch, Johann
1390s
Alleged 1369 battle between Andrea II Muzaka and Vukašin Mrnjavčević
into Kostur (Kastoria) and other areas previously held by Vukašin's son Prince Marko. Historians regard the account as reflecting Muzaka family traditions
Battle_of_Pelister_Mountain
Town and municipality in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
the upper Struma, to recognize Ottoman vassalage. As King of Serbia Prince Marko had done, also the Dejanović brothers recognized Ottoman sovereignty
Preševo
Canyon west of central Skopje, North Macedonia
churches and monasteries. St. Andrew's Monastery, founded around 1388 by Prince Marko's brother Andrew, is situated in the gorge of the Treska River. Matka
Matka_Canyon
Queen of the Serbs and Greeks
Vukašin and Alena had six known children, four sons and two daughters: Prince Marko Andrijaš Mrnjavčević Dmitar Mrnjavčević Ivaniš Mrnjavčević (d. 1385)
Alena_Mrnjavčević
Serbian nation-building myth
Mother (Смрт мајке Југовића, Smrt majke Jugovića) Prince Marko and the Eagle (Марко Краљевић и орао, Marko Kraljević i orao) The scale of interpretations
Kosovo_Myth
a husband and wife from long-warring extraterrestrial races, Alana and Marko, fleeing authorities from both sides of a galactic war as they struggle
List_of_Saga_characters
Serbian nobleman
Slavo-Byzantine Studies. ISBN 9789540715957. Popović, Tatyana (1988). Prince Marko: The Hero of South Slavic Epics. New York: Syracuse University Press
Jovan_Uglješa
Serbian comic creator, screenwriter and writer
comics in 1971. His more important original characters are: Marko Kraljević (parodical Prince Marko Mrnjavčević), Fijuksi (Fiouxes), Tupavzan, Detektiv Lakonogić
Nikola_Maslovara
a sabre with eyes. His sister Jevrosima was the legendary mother of Prince Marko, one of the greatest heroes of Serbian epic poems. In one of them, the
Pirlitor
Migrations from Ottoman Empire
London: Hurst & Company. ISBN 9781850654773. Popović, Tatyana (1988). Prince Marko: The Hero of South Slavic Epics. New York: Syracuse University Press
Great_Migrations_of_the_Serbs
Beast in Russian folklore
Toplica Miloš Obilić Misizla Mustay-Bey of Lika Nikita the Tanner Popiel Prince Marko Sadko Solovey-Razboynik Svyatogor Vasilisa the Beautiful Volga Svyatoslavich
Indrik
Slavic god
"dog-headed" Mongols as a peasant youth. Kresnik appeared in legend as a heroic prince of Vurberk, although its 19th-century account, by Davorin Trstenjak, may
Kresnik_(deity)
Serbian philologist and linguist (1787–1864)
published oral songs, with special reference to the heroic deeds of Prince Marko and the Kosovo Battle-related events, just like the singers sang without
Vuk_Karadžić
entrance of the gorge. It was historically called "Marko's Stone", named after the Serbian prince Marko, who tradition holds as having fought Musa Kesedžija
Kaçanik_Gorge
Croatian sculptor and architect (1883–1962)
with Serb culture. He created a sculpture of Serbian folk-legend hero Prince Marko for the International Exhibition of Art (1911), which was exhibited along
Ivan_Meštrović
Ethnic group
player Dragana of Serbia – Empress Consort of Bulgaria Lazar of Serbia – prince Marko Simonović – basketball player Stevan Stojanović – football player Arsenije
Kosovo_Serbs
Legendary character in Slovenian and Croatian folklore
mediator is a vila, which lead Hirc to describe Klepec as a "second Prince Marko". In still other versions, the mediator is variously God, Mary, or an
Peter_Klepec
Church in Šiševo, Macedonia
other benefactors. A transcript of a monastery document mentions that King Marko assisted in the construction and painting of the older church, so he can
St. Nicholas Šiševski Monastery
St._Nicholas_Šiševski_Monastery
Historical heartland of the Serbian Empire (1346-71)
being classified Serbian, not Bulgarian, such as folklore about medieval Prince Marko were deemed as examples of Serbian culture. Due to competition from the
Old_Serbia
Prince of Moldavia
the Voivode"; Hungarian: Markó vajda, Italian: Marco Circelli; fl. 1580 – 1620), was a Wallachian adventurer who served as Prince of Moldavia in July–September
Marcu_Cercel
Surname list
Marko Kraljević (footballer), Croatian footballer Miroslav Kraljević (1885–1913), Croatian painter As a title, it has been used to refer to: Prince Marko
Kraljević
Calendar year
French merchant (d. 1456) March 13 – John Barbour, Scottish poet May 17 Prince Marko, Serbian leader Mary, Queen of Hungary, co-ruler June 3 – Ivan Shishman
1395
14th-century Albanian prince and warlord
University of Michigan Press, ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5 Popović, Tanya (1988). Prince Marko:the hero of South Slavic epics. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press
Teodor_II_Muzaka
Topics referred to by the same term
Serbian, Montenegrin, Bosnian and Croatian surname Šarac (horse) [es], Prince Marko's horse Šarac (dog) (Šarplaninac), dog breed Šarec (disambiguation) This
Šarac
Cass Mallory Marquis de Lafayette Nathanael Greene Pierre Brossolette Prince Marko Queen Victoria Richard Montgomery Robert Byrd Sam Houston Simón Bolívar
Lists_of_places_by_eponym
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: Šarec (surname), Slovene surname Šarec (horse) [es], Prince Marko's horse Šarec (dog) (Šarplaninec), dog breed Šarac (disambiguation) This
Šarec
the Middle Ages, Dibra - which was under the control of Serbian ruler Prince Marko - was incorporated into the growing dominion of the Gropa family by 1371
Dibër_Valley
Serbian book (1993)
(1349–1405) Poetess and saint 12 Prince Marko (1335–1395) Medieval Serbian ruler 13 Stefan Lazarević (1377–1427) Prince, despot and saint 14 Kir Stefan
The_100_most_prominent_Serbs
while staying in this fortress, the Prince Marko was surrounded by the Ottomans. He defended it flamboyantly. When Marko had to get away faced with the Turkish
Markovo_Kale
Tsar of Bulgaria from 1331 to 1371
Bulgaria and the Serbian feudal lords in Macedonia as Konstantin Dragas and Prince Marko prepared for united action against the Turks, Ivan Alexander Asen died
Ivan_Alexander_of_Bulgaria
Prince of Liechtenstein since 1989
Ferdinand Alois Josef Maria Marco d'Aviano Pius; born 14 February 1945) is the Prince of Liechtenstein, reigning since 1989. As a member of the Liechtenstein
Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
Hans-Adam_II,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French prince (Latin princeps), presumably denoting someone who behaved in a regal manner or who had won the title in some contest of skill.Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Prinz or of a word meaning ‘prince’ in some other language.
Girl/Female
Indian
Princess
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
All's Well That Ends Well.' The King of France. 'Tragedy of King Lear' King of France.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Tamil
King; Principal One; Member of Royal Family; Love; Chief; First
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English element pris, PRICE means "price" or "prize."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
King
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German
Free; From France
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Welsh
Son of Rhys; Ardent; Son of the Ardent; Prize
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : regional name for someone from Provence in southern France.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Princely, Princes
Female
English
English name derived from the title, itself from Old French princesse, a feminine form of Prince, PRINCESS means "chief, first."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Princely, Princes
Boy/Male
Christian, Indian
Prince Like
Boy/Male
Muslim
Princely, Princes
Boy/Male
Latin American English
Prince.
Girl/Female
English French Shakespearean
Modern variants of Frances meaning From France or free one.
Boy/Male
Indian
Princely, Princes
Male
English
Short form of English Francis, FRANCE means "French."
Girl/Female
Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Telugu
Princess
Male
English
English name derived from the title, prince, from Latin princeps, PRINCE means "chief, first."Â
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beauty; Rare Moon
Boy/Male
Arabic
Fine; Thin; Delicate
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Sweet as Honey
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Italian
Steadfast; Constant; Small
Male
Egyptian
, Lower World Mummy.
Boy/Male
Israeli
See - a son.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God is with us.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Powerful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Strong; Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wife of Lord Shiva
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
PRINCE MARKO
n.
Highest pitch; elevation reached; loftiness; prime; glory; as, to be in the pride of one's life.
a.
Rated in price; valued; as, high-priced goods; low-priced labor.
n. & v.
Reward; recompense; as, the price of industry.
v. i.
To play the prince.
n.
A horse which prances.
imp. & p. p.
of Price
n.
The consort of a prince; as, the princess of Wales.
v. t.
To set a price on; to value. See Prize.
v. t.
To pay the price of.
v. t.
To ask the price of; as, to price eggs.
a.
Of or relating to a prince; regal; royal; of highest rank or authority; as, princely birth, character, fortune, etc.
a.
A title belonging to persons of high rank, differing in different countries. In England it belongs to dukes, marquises, and earls, but is given to members of the royal family only. In Italy a prince is inferior to a duke as a member of a particular order of nobility; in Spain he is always one of the royal family.
n.
Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print.
a.
The son of a king or emperor, or the issue of a royal family; as, princes of the blood.
n.
A female prince; a woman having sovereign power, or the rank of a prince.
a.
The chief of any body of men; one at the head of a class or profession; one who is preeminent; as, a merchant prince; a prince of players.
imp. & p. p.
of Prance
a.
Suitable for, or becoming to, a prince; grand; august; munificent; magnificent; as, princely virtues; a princely fortune.
adv.
In a princely manner.
n.
One who prinks.