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'''Rijkdottir''' is the title given to the female monarch of [[Empherias]] and [[Grensalbourg]], however it hasn't been used in Empherias since 2448 when they joined with the [[High Kingdoms of Alaxia]]. The term translates to 'daughter of the kingdom'. Other titles used by the royal family include [[Rijkse]] (for the male monarch), the [[Rijkregt]] (for a regent of either gender)<ref>This term is rarely used even in history. Many regents during their reign just used the terms of Rijkse or Rijkdottir regardless.</ref>, and Prins and Princess (for children of a monarch).
'''Rijkdottir''' is the title given to the female monarch of [[Empherias]] and [[Grensalbourg]], however it hasn't been used in Empherias since 2448 when they joined with the [[High Kingdoms of Alaxia]].

== Etymology ==
The term translates to 'daughter of the kingdom'. Other titles used by the royal family include [[Rijkse]] (for the male monarch), the [[Rijkregt]] (for a regent of either gender)<ref>This term is rarely used even in history. Many regents during their reign just used the terms of Rijkse or Rijkdottir regardless.</ref>, and Prins and Princess (for children of a monarch).

== References ==
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Rijkdottir is the title given to the female monarch of Empherias and Grensalbourg, however it hasn't been used in Empherias since 2448 when they joined with the High Kingdoms of Alaxia.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term translates to 'daughter of the kingdom'. Other titles used by the royal family include Rijkse (for the male monarch), the Rijkregt (for a regent of either gender)[1], and Prins and Princess (for children of a monarch).

References[edit | edit source]

  1. This term is rarely used even in history. Many regents during their reign just used the terms of Rijkse or Rijkdottir regardless.