The Hereditary Prince saw his father for the last time in 1743.
Their marriage produced eleven children; however, the only hereditary prince, Charles, died in 1688 at the age of 23.
Normally, these types of works were addressed only to hereditary princes.
After his older brother had died in 1672 at the age of about one month, Charles William grew up as hereditary prince.
He refused, but instead proclaimed himself "hereditary sovereign prince" on December 6.
Instead of a king, Kuusamo is ruled by seven hereditary princes who share power between each other.
All that such a hereditary prince needs to do is carefully stick to the traditional ways of working that the people are used to.
In that year, the Indonesian republican government definitely abolished the system of hereditary princes.
Through war a hereditary prince maintains his power or a private citizen rises to power.
Haakon is the country's hereditary prince, a man who one day will quite likely have to trade his earphones for a king's crown.