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Support to "Princely houses of Poland and Lithuania". Dukes are in most not hereditary titles in Poland, Princely titles are. Merging is good. Usage of "Duke" seems a bit strange. Duke of Dutchy more natural, or Duke before Jagiellon rule and during time of King Wladyslaw Jagiello (refer to Wojewoda). Example; Poniatowski is a Prince and not Duke, Wolczyn property (village) and not Dutchy. User:Camdan(talk)14:41, 06 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]