Fürst
Fürst is a German title meaning "prince." Historically, in medieval and early modern German-speaking lands, a Fürst was the ruler of a principality and thus a sovereign or semi-sovereign within the framework of the Holy Roman Empire. The title denoted rulers of Fürstentümer (principalities) and was part of a broader hierarchy that also included Herzöge (dukes) and Grafen (counts). The plural form is Fürsten and the feminine form Fürstin. Although it is commonly translated as "prince" in English, a Fürst typically exercised sovereign authority within his territory, while a Príncipe or Princen princely title referred more to a royal prince or an heir in a royal house.
With the dissolution of many imperial and noble structures in the 19th and 20th centuries, most Fürsten
In contemporary usage, Fürst is most prominently associated with Liechtenstein, where the head of state is