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  • {{r|British monarchy}} {{r|The monarchy in Canada}}
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  • * Monarchy * Absolute monarchy
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  • A '''constitutional monarchy''' is a system of [[government]] in which a written [[constitution]] declar Constitutional monarchy separates the ceremonial duties of the head of State from the legislative p
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  • * [http://www.kongehuset.dk/english/ Danish Monarchy] ...- British [[pressure group]] campaigning "for a democratic alternative to monarchy"
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  • ..., even some forms of oligarchy. Thus, Syria was, until recently, seen as a monarchy while Egypt under Mubarek was an autocracy.
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  • A '''monarchy''', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''μονος'', "one," and ''αρχε ...[[United Arab Emirates]] and [[Malaysia]] have a [[Federal constitutional monarchy]]. While the [[Head of State]] of [[Malaysia]] is a monarch of one of the s
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  • #redirect [[monarchy]]
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  • {{r|absolute monarchy}} {{r|constitutional monarchy}}
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  • A state governed by [[monarchy]].
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  • Constitutional [[monarchism|monarchy]] which includes [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Irela
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  • 1641-1651 conflict between Parliamentarians and Royalists loyal to the monarchy.
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  • *[http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page1.asp British Monarchy] - official website
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  • An Arab monarchy of western North Africa, nonaligned but generally moderate, with a slow-gro
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A tax levied by the English monarchy from the 13th century
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  • ...vement amongst Canadian citizens who desire to sever ties with the British monarchy.
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  • | title = The Oxford illustrated history of the British monarchy * Hitchens, Christopher: ''The Monarchy: A Critique of Britain's Favourite Fetish''. Random House, 2012
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  • A constitutional monarchy in northern Europe on the western side of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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  • *[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom]] {{r|Monarchy}}
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  • [[Southeast Asia]]n country (capital Bangkok), with a constitutional monarchy, often democratic government, and a relatively strong economy; population a
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  • ...ral king in Hawaiian history, but was the shortest reigning monarch of the monarchy.
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  • Country in the South Pacific; constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.
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  • The popular uprising that created an element of constitutional monarchy in Russia following Nicholas II's October Manifesto of 1905.
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  • ...tria which is a heritage of the provinces of the former Austrian-Hungarian monarchy.
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  • *[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom]] {{r|Monarchy}}
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  • Constitutional monarchy (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg; population c. 486,000; capital Luxembourg) surr
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  • * [http://makepeace.ca/respublica/en/ Res Publica: an international anti-monarchy Web directory]
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  • A state ruled by a monarchy – an unelected, sovereign individual Head of State - or support for such
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  • ...f [[Mecca]] and [[Medina]], in practice the Praetorian Guard for the Saudi monarchy
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  • ...he height of the 1905 Revolution which promised a return to constitutional monarchy.
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  • ...and England), brought William and Mary to the thrones and established the monarchy on a contract basis.
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  • ...ernment]] of Japan; not an immensely powerful executive, influenced by the monarchy prior to 1945, and subsequently by the complex coalitions of Japanese top-l
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  • Federal monarchy (population c. 10.5 million; capital Brussels) in western Europe, located b
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  • Constitutional monarchy (population c. 9 million; capital Stockholm) situated on the Scandinavian P
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  • A country in the [[Middle East]], governed by a [[monarchy]] under [[Islamic law]], which includes the most revered sites in [[Islam]]
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  • Constitutional monarchy and multiparty democracy (population c. 5.5 million; capital Copenhagen); t
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  • * [http://www.flickr.com/photos/britishmonarchy/ The British Monarchy photostream]
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  • {{r|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}} {{r|Monarchy}}
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  • {{r|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...ead of the executive branch is also the Head of State. In [[Constitutional monarchy|constitutional monarchies]] and some nations like [[Israel]] and the old [[ ...n, although that authority is governed by strict rules in a constitutional monarchy. In legislatures that follow the example of the [[Parliament of the United
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  • *[http://www.royal.gov.uk/ The British Monarchy]
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  • ...utional term that was formerly used in the United Kingdom to denote the [[monarchy]] and its appointed agents, but is now used to denote Parliament, governmen
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  • *[http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/Page61.asp History of the Monarchy]
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  • Constitutional monarchy (population c. 16.6 million; capital Amsterdam) located at the delta of thr
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  • ...ing from the end of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] not only restoration of the monarchy as the real Head of State, but also the modernization of the form of govern
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  • ...is known as '''Austrian cuisine''' is a heritage of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy.
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  • {{r|monarchy}}
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  • '''Monarchism''' is the political position of having a monarchy – an unelected, sovereign individual Head of State, usually a king or que [[Constitutional monarchy|Constitutional monarchies]] exist where the monarch is bound by a constitut
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  • In a [[monarchy]], the ruler of a [[nation]] or [[city-state]] whose [[authority]] to rule
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  • ...ver the course of its long history, ancient Rome's government shifted from monarchy to republic and finally to autocracy. ===Monarchy (753 BCE - 510 BCE)===
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  • South-west European parliamentary monarchy (population c. 40.5 million; capital Madrid) between the Atlantic Ocean and
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  • {{r|British monarchy}}
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  • * Doyle, William. "The Execution of Louis XVI and the End of the French Monarchy." ''History Review.'' (2000) pp 21+ [http://www.questia.com/read/5001205429 ...r=8-8 excerpt and text search]; also published as ''The Fall of the French Monarchy: Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and the Baron de Breteuil.'' (2002)
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  • ...between [[Count Beust]] and Andrássy transformed the Empire into the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary. The main points of the compromise were: ...reign policy and finance ministry. The system later became known as [[Dual Monarchy]]. Franz Joseph became King of Hungary as well as being the Emperor of the
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  • {{r|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...ioned from a secular Hawaiian monarchy to a [[Christian]] [[constitutional monarchy]] with the signing of not one but two of Hawaii's Constitutions in [[1840 C
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  • ...[England]] and [[Scotland]], and returned from exile, thus restoring the [[monarchy]]. Used in apposition to another noun, it typically refers to the rest of
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  • *''The [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Monarchy]]: A Critique of [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s Favorite Fetish''
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  • ...during her reign that the [[Acts of Union 1707|Acts of Union]] made her [[monarchy|monarch]] of the newly-created [[Kingdom of Great Britain]], created throug
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  • ...yal to the [[British monarchy]] and to the country as an entity under that monarchy. Therefore the term Royalist could logically also be applicable. However, t
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  • ...ed Kingdom]] and various other countries where the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[monarchy|monarch]] is [[Head of State]].<ref name="royal_family_name"/> He was the | website = Official website of the British monarchy
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  • {{rpl|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...] of a [[prince]] or the [[daughter]] of the [[king]] and [[queen]] in a [[monarchy]]. But unlike a prince, a ''princess'' is not assumed to be the [[future]]
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  • {{r|Monarchy}}
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  • ..."Aux grands hommes, la Patrie reconnaissante". At the restoration of the monarchy it was again a church, under [[Louis-Philippe]] a temple to "La Gloire", un
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  • {{rpl|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • ...td>{{headofstate|Antigua and Barbuda}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Antigua and Barbuda}}</td> ...ia]]</td><td>{{headofstate|Australia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Australia}}</td>
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  • ...ntly worked as an accessories buyer before her marriage into the British [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Royal Family]] in April 2011. Catherine became Prince
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  • | title = Sons of Heaven: A Portrait of the Japanese Monarchy
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  • {{r|Constitutional monarchy}}
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  • ...unei Darussalam'' or ''State of Brunei, Abode of Peace'') is an [[absolute monarchy]] located on the northern coast of the [[island]] of [[Borneo]]. It is surr Although Brunei is an independent monarchy, the highest institution that is part of the court system is the [[Judicial
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  • ...a II''' (1797 &ndash; 14 July 1824) was the second king of the [[Hawaiian monarchy|Kingdom]] of [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Hawai‘i]]. His full Hawaiian name was Ka
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  • {{r|Monarchy}}
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  • ...creasing movement among citizens who desire to sever ties with the British monarchy and have a Canadian Head of State. This movement has existed even before Co
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  • ...ian Islands]] which began during the [[Republic of Hawaii|overthrow of the monarchy]] in 1893.
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  • ...draws its personnel primarily from [[Bedouin]] traditionally loyal to the monarchy, where the conventional forces, often needing people with more technical ed
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  • {{rpl|Monarchy}}
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  • ...ine the succession to the throne, to prevent arbitrary actions by future [[monarchy|monarchs]], and to guarantee parliament’s powers in relation to them.<br>
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  • ...gued vigorously against the "divine right of kings"; his justification for monarchy was based solely on the empirical scientific knowledge of his time. ...toriety as being anti-clerical and insufficiently in favour of the English monarchy. His arguments are thought to be extremely lucid and still worth refuting.
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  • {{r|British monarchy}}
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  • Antigua and Barbuda is a constitutional monarchy within the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]], having gained
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  • ...heast Asia]], with a revered but largely ceremonial [[Monarchy of Thailand|monarchy]], which has gone back and forth between [[democracy]] and [[military rule] ...[Indochina]]. A bloodless [[revolution]] in 1932 led to a [[constitutional monarchy]].
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  • ...rsion of [[Versailles]], where Ludwig could live out his dream of absolute monarchy on a private island. The palace is located on [[Herreninsel]] (The Men's I
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  • ...vice|accessdate=22 April 2014}}</ref> In many places they coexist with a [[monarchy]].
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  • {{r|monarchy}}
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  • {{r|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • '''Lay subsidies''' were taxes levied by the English monarchy. The first subsidy was taken in 1207 and began as a tax on individual wealt
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  • {{r|Monarchy of the United Kingdom}}
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  • {{r|Monarchy of France}}
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  • ...Varro), in 509 BC after the Romans rebelled against the Etruscan-dominated monarchy. The early Roman republic was divided into the patricians and the plebeians
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  • ...]] for the nobles. The document later became the basis of [[constitutional monarchy]] in Britain, the foundation for the modern legal code, as well as being a
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  • ...d independence in 1965. Following a referendum in 1970, it abolished its [[monarchy]] and became a republic. The capital and major port is Banjul, with the the
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  • | government_type = [[Constitutional monarchy]] The Kingdom of Spain is a [[constitutional monarchy]]. The [[king]] of Spain is the Head of State and Supreme Commander in Chie
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  • ...mber is known as the [[House of Councillors]]. Japan is a [[constitutional monarchy]], with its [[Head of State]] being the [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] ({{Jap
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  • During his reign, he attempted to declare [[Hyderabad]] as an independent [[monarchy]] within the [[British Commonwealth]].
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  • ...became third in line of succession to the throne when he succeeded to the monarchy in September 2022.
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  • ==Westminster Abstentionism and Dual-Monarchy== ...e Austro-Hungarian [[Ausgleich]] compromise of 1867 which created the dual-monarchy. Griffith was well versed in Habsburg history and this launched a series of
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  • | government_type = [[Constitutional monarchy]]
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  • ...ed by consultative councils and weak parliaments; none is a constitutional monarchy or democracy.
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  • ...52 - 22nd August 1485) was the last [[House of Plantagenet|Plantagenet]] [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarch]], ruling from 26th June 1483 until his death
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  • ...preference for the British constitution, which at the time was a mix of [[monarchy]], [[aristocracy]] and limited [[democracy]]. As the work becomes more det
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