Kníectví
Kníectví is a territorial principality, a form of state ruled by a kníže, which translates to prince or duke. Historically, kníectví were common in Central and Eastern Europe, particularly within Slavic-speaking regions. The term itself derives from the Old Slavic word "kŭnędzŭ," referring to a tribal leader or ruler. The authority of a kníže could vary significantly, ranging from sovereign rule to vassalage under a larger kingdom or empire.
The territory governed by a kníže was known as a kníectví. These principalities often emerged from the
Over time, many kníectví evolved into more centralized kingdoms or were absorbed into larger nation-states. The