Prince Motor Company, a producer of automobiles in Japan from 1952 until their merger with Nissan in 1966
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Prince (artist), stage name of pop music artist Prince Rogers Nelson
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A prince or princess who is the head of state in a monarchy is a reigning prince.
Prince Bismarck in the empire of reunited Germany, under the Hohenzollern dynasty.
In ancient China, the title of prince developed from being the highest title of nobility (synonymous with duke) in the Zhou Dynasty, to five grades of princes (not counting the sons and grandsons of the emperor) by the time of the fall of the Qing Dynasty.