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thumb|The French prince du sang Louis II de Bourbon with his son. He was a great warrior and a rebel. He triumphed at the [[battle of Rocroi against the Habsburgs and saved the kingdom of his cousin Louis XIV, then four years old. This forged his legendary status and the beginning of the reversal of the balance of power in Europe. The day after Rocroi's victory, he became the new Alexander. The prince's center of gravity was transferred from Paris to Chantilly where he indulged his passions and cultivated a court life, in a sort of anti-Versailles. Under his impetus and the king's first archit
knyaz
200px|thumb|Until Boris I of Bulgaria|Boris I (852–889), the title of the Bulgarian monarchs was (). His son, Simeon I (893–927), adopted the title [[tsar (emperor), which became the title of the subsequent Bulgarian rulers.]]
Grand Prince
imperial and or royal title
Fürst
thumb|upright|Usual Crown (heraldry) of a Fürst in Crown (heraldry)#German-speaking countries|German-speaking countries
prince consort
title usually held by a spouse of a female monarch
Askold and Dir
purportedly Norse rulers of Kiev
Tupoutoʻa ʻUlukalala
Tongan Crown prince
prince du sang
person legitimately descended in dynastic line from any of a realm's hereditary monarchs
Nathan
third of four sons born to King David and Bathsheba
Prince Aly Khan
Pakistani diplomat (1911–1960)
Scott Reiniger
American actor
Prince regent
Prince who rules in place of a monarch due to incapacity or absence
Josiah Harlan
American mercenary and prince (1799–1871)
prince-abbot
thumb|Adolphus von Dalberg, Prince-Abbot of Fulda 1726–1737
Franz Karl of Auersperg
Prince of Auersperg, and Duke of Münsterberg
Leonard George Casley
founder of Principality of Hutt River (1925–2019)
Mulay
given name
Prince of the Church
religious title
Prince Viliami, Prince Ata
Tongan Royal
Rajah Baguinda
Sulu ruler