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| The '''princeps''' of a [[covenant]] acts as its formal head and chief executive officer. There are no universal rules as to how, and on whom, this title is bestowed, nor regarding the rights and duties it brings about for its bearer.
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Revision as of 06:03, 17 August 2012
The princeps of a covenant acts as its formal head and chief executive officer. There are no universal rules as to how, and on whom, this title is bestowed, nor regarding the rights and duties it brings about for its bearer.
Contrast with primus, the head of a House.