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I have a question about how "of" dynasties work. These dynasty/house names are those which are derived from a location's name, such as the Karling cadet branch de Motluel from OPB's dynasties video:
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Some other examples are also seen here and in different videos, such as z Nitrava, de Córdoba or of Wessex. The thing about these dynasties is that they seem to have two forms: one is the full form, with both the prefix and the actual name, and a short form of just the dynasty/location name without the prefix. The two seems to be appearing on different screens/in different contexts, so after the word "house" or under the house CoA in character view it's the short form, but after a character's name or in the dynasty screen it's the full form.

My questions are:
1. since this feature of these two forms seems very specific, does this also mean that locative suffixes, so particles similar in fuction to the prepositions in the given examples such as "de ", but come after the word as a suffix (eg. Hungarian: Hunyad (county name) + -i (suffix) = Hunyadi (dynasty)), of which there were no examples in CK2 base game but were entirely possible to use for modding, are not possible in CK3?

2. and if they are, does that mean that they also have a short form and a full form, thus in some screens the house name Hunyadi I mentioned as an example would be just "house Hunyad"?
 
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