coprinces
Coprinces, or co-princes, are rulers who share sovereignty over a territory, with two individuals holding the office jointly rather than in succession. This arrangement is a form of diarchy, and the powers of a coprince vary depending on a constitution, treaty, or customary law. In many cases, the role is largely ceremonial, with real executive authority exercised by another government body.
The best-known modern example is the principality of Andorra, where the office of co-prince is held by
Historically, coprinces have appeared in various medieval arrangements designed to balance competing claims to sovereignty, often
In contemporary usage, the term remains most closely associated with Andorra, but it also appears in discussions