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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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  • A state ruled by a monarchy – an unelected, sovereign individual Head of State - or support for such
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  • * [http://makepeace.ca/respublica/en/ Res Publica: an international anti-monarchy Web directory]
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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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  • ...7. Tongan king George Tupou I established a European-styled constitutional monarchy in 1875, which gave Tonga a stable government. Following a Treaty of Friend
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  • ...e father of the future King [[Henry IV]], would come to be accepted by the monarchy, at which point they would have been pioneers rather than traitors. Severa
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  • ...are dedicated to him.</ref> for the cause of the [[Church of England]] and monarchy, others as an obstinate man who did not keep his word. [[Lucy Hutchinson]]
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  • ...ument essentially would revert the Russian autocracy into a constitutional monarchy. Threatened by the events of the 1905 revolution, Nicholas faced the choice
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  • ...ember 1, 1918 – April 17, 1941), also known as the First Yugoslavia, was a monarchy formed as the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" after the [[World War
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  • * Ditchfield, G. M. ''George III: An Essay in Monarchy.'' (2002). 233 pp. ...on that a two-party rivalry of Whig and Tory, underpinned a constitutional monarchy and a modern cabinet system based on a party majority in the House of Commo
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  • ...pically belonged to an important or wealthy person such as a [[lord]] or [[monarchy|monarch]]. Castles originated in the [[Middle Ages]] and were built for sev
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  • * Richards, Judith M. "Mary Tudor as 'Sole Quene?' Gendering Tudor Monarchy." ''Historical Journal'' 1997 40(4): 895-924. Issn: 0018-246x [http://www.j
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  • ...html] (1642-6) Armed conflict between supporters of the parliament and the monarchy, followed by the execution of King Charles I. ...Bill of Rights''''' English legislation that restricted the powers of the monarchy and established the rights of a free Parliament.
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  • ...t component in the current debate regarding the chronology of the [[United Monarchy]] of [[Kingdom of Israel|Israel]]. Important data has also been forthcoming
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  • ...is a centuries-old [[politics|political]] body tasked with advising the [[monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarch]], and performing both judicial and executive
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  • ...o-Saxon as by the time of [[Alfred the Great]], Guildford was owned by the monarchy and was mentioned in the King's will.<ref name=britishhistory>'The borough
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  • ...and authority is derived from the [[citizen|citizenry]], and not from a [[monarchy|monarch]], whether hereditary or "tyrannical" (ie, a dictator). In modern
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  • ...tten version of the vernacular. After the Revolution of 1911 overthrew the monarchy, the government and many intellectuals adopted the vernacular as the standa
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  • ...red heavily from [[World War II]]. In the post-war period, Italy discarded monarchy in favour of the current [[democracy|democratic]] [[parliament]]ary [[repub
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  • ...th Canada, to toughen British foreign policy, and to help make the British monarchy seem more human and democratic in American eyes.<ref> David Reynolds, "FDR' ...e people was a major factor in public confidence and satisfaction with the monarchy.
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  • ...was an independent [[Wikipedia:Polynesia|Polynesian]] kingdom until its [[monarchy]] was overthrown in 1893. The territory was [[annexation|annexed]] by the
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  • After the fall of the French monarchy following the [[Franco-German War]] in 1870, About lost his home in [[Alsac
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  • ...epublicanism]], but many Liberals also advocated a limited, constitutional monarchy in the interests of encouraging stability. Its members stressed the rule of ...ong some political circles, but no serious attempt was made to abolish the monarchy or to introduce a constitution.<ref>Britain, even to this day, still doesn'
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  • ...ats, Generals: The Evolution of the Privy Council under the Constitutional Monarchy
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  • * Monarchy is divinely ordained
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  • ...ical discussion of the Italian literary language, and ''De monarchia'' (On Monarchy), a [[Latin language]] composition on Medieval political theory.
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  • ...-the-register-of-deaths-hm-the-queen.jpg]) was the [[Head of State]] and [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarch of the United Kingdom]], [[Canada]], [[Austra
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  • The concept of the '''Monarchy of the United Kingdom''' is embodied by a person known as its Sovereign who ...ited Kingdom. The other was the transfer of decision-making power from the monarchy to parliament.
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  • ...he contract between every man. Therefore, the sovereign is an absolutist [[monarchy|monarch]] with no limitation to his authority.
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  • ...sed on subversion against the [[kokutai]] essence of Japan, as well as the monarchy. The Law criminalized communism and socialism.
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  • ...been held by the democratically elected [[Rashidun]] caliphs, and by the [[Monarchy|monarchist]] caliphates, successively the [[Umayyad]]s, the [[Abbasid]]s, a
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  • ...ered places in Islam, the cities of [[Mecca]] and [[Medina]]; one of the [[Monarchy of Saudi Arabia|King]]'s ceremonial titles is Custodian of the Two Holy [[M ...mily walked a delicate line between useful modernization and offending the monarchy's conservative subjects. Dramatic increases in oil prices in 1973 made thes
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  • The period 753 B.C. to 509 B.C. can be referred to as the '''Monarchy period'''. It encompasses the founding of the city itself and ends with the
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  • ...Régime]]. His failures in wars and finance damaged France, discredited the monarchy, and led to the [[French Revolution]] which broke out 15 years after his de ...ed for two years during the French Revolution for her association with the monarchy. </ref>; Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour (called '''Madame
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  • ...any role in the resistance, thereby preventing any re-establishment of the monarchy and giving rise to the Gilzai-based [[Taliban]]. Meanwhile, the tribal divi ...ical affairs, although the Gilzai are the majority. In fact, Afghanistan's monarchy was founded by Ahmad Shah Durani in 1747. He had been a Persian general, bu
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  • ...rance]], separate the functions among two individuals. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch is the titular Head of State. In both cases, the power to amen
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  • * Mathou, Thierry. "Political Reform in Bhutan: Change in a Buddhist Monarchy," ''Asian Survey,'' Vol. 39, No. 4 (Jul. - Aug., 1999), pp. 613-632 [http:/
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  • ...Thomas Hobbes]] (1588-1679) English philosopher, conditional defender of [[monarchy]] as the source of civic order. ...html] (1643-6) Armed conflict between supporters of the parliament and the monarchy, ending in the execution of King Charles I.
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  • ...[Lutheranism]] as the official religion of the realm, and after [[Absolute monarchy|absolutism]] was introduced in the 17th century, all clerics were appointed Norway is a [[parliamentarism|parliamentary]] [[monarchy]]. King Harald V, born 21 February 1937, succeeded his father as king of No
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  • * Dolan, Richard L., Jr. "Buttressing a Monarchy: Literary Representations of William III and the Glorious Revolution." PhD
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  • From 1649 to 1660 the [[monarchy]] was abolished and replaced by the [[Commonwealth of England]]. In 1653, ...w [[Henry Ireton]] led a movement to punish the king and overthrow the old monarchy. In December 1648, the southern army "purged" the Commons of its Presbyteri
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  • ...en considered together. They played a major role in the development of the monarchy, which now became solidly established by constitutional and political conve ...of Protestantism and liberty.<ref>Hannah Smith, "The Idea of a Protestant Monarchy in Britain 1714-1760." ''Past & Present'' 2004 (185): 91-118. Issn: 0031-27
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  • ...ollector. After many difficult father-son relations in the history of the monarchy, Britain was delighted to see a fairly satisfactory relationship, although ...f Royal Rule: Australian and British Socialist and Labour Attitudes to the Monarchy, 1901-11." ''Social History'' 2005 30(1): 64-88. Issn: 0307-1022 Fulltext:
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  • ...s. Historically, there have been few signs of discontent with the absolute monarchy in Qatar: this does not appear to have changed since the Middle East uprisi
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  • ...ing from the end of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] not only restoration of the monarchy, under [[Mutsohito]], known as [[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] [[Meiji]], son | title = Sons of Heaven: A Portrait of the Japanese Monarchy
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  • ...is XVI]] had been arrested (and would be beheaded half a year later), the monarchy was abolished, and Paris was not a safe place for an officer of the king.
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  • ...blished by representatives of the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British monarchy]]. The extent of the region that had been known as Ulster had varied widely
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  • ...a formal union of governments benefited both countries by solidifying the monarchy and creating economic prosperity between the two countries.
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  • :1689: The [[Glorious Revolution]] establishes the duties of the monarchy :1789: [[French Revolution]] - The replacement of the monarchy with a Republic.
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  • ...Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette helped undermine the prestige of the French monarchy and bring about the French Revolution. Louis lacked self-confidence, leader ...the French Revolution; it led radical factions to call for the end of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic. It escalated tensions across Europe as
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  • George's desire to identify the monarchy with national achievement and visible splendor was evident from the start o ...life. This practice helped to revive the reputation and popularity of the monarchy and marked the beginning of the transition to the modern form of the Britis
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  • The Court comprises 12 judges, appointed nominally by the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King or Queen]], in practice by the Lord Chancellor.
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  • ...ary control in December 1645, and remained so until the restoration of the monarchy. ...all. The castle was returned to the Crown following the restoration of the monarchy.
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  • ...its [[Republicanism, U.S.|republican political ideology]] was superior to monarchy and aristocracy. He also wrote several other influential works, including ...fect on Paine, and he began publishing fierce condemnations of the British monarchy. In spite of his success, his relations with his supervisor soured and he r
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  • As part of Australia, New South Wales is a [[constitutional monarchy]] whose sovereign is [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth]]
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  • ...became the setting of revolutionary protests that led to the overthrow of monarchy during the [[February Revolution]] of 1917
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  • *The first two presidents were military engaged on the fall of monarchy.
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  • ...nt from [[Adam and Eve (The Bible)|Adam]], an idea closely defended by the monarchy of Europe at the time.<ref> See [[Divine Right of Kings]]</ref> It was oft The idea that absolute monarchy was the only legitimate form of [[State]] was put forward in the 17th centu
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  • ...r of astronomy at Gresham College, London, and in 1661, under the restored monarchy, Savilian professor of astronomy at [[Oxford university|Oxford]]; but by th
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  • Iraq's monarchy was overthrown in 1958; the [[Baa'th]] party overthrew the existing governm
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  • ...f the [[Bourbon Dynasty, Restored|Restoration]] (1815-1830) and the [[July Monarchy]] (1830-1848). ...discontent had swelled enough to overturn the [[House of Bourbon|Bourbon]] monarchy for good. The new regime of the '[[bourgeois monarch]]' [[Louis Philippe]],
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  • {{Image|Liz2-state-opening-parliament-speech.jpg|right|200px|The [[monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarch]] visits Parliament annually in a ceremony to ...een chosen for their experience and expertise. The functions of the Crown (monarchy) in Parliament are essentially ceremonial
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  • | government_type = Federal constitutional monarchy ...Trucial states or Trucial [[Oman]]. The UAE is a [[Federal constitutional monarchy]], with the [[Emir]] of [[Abu Dhabi (Emirate)|Abu Dhabi]] being the [[Presi
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  • ...who gains a job or position filled through ceremonial appointment by the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarch]], such as a [[High Court judge]], is also ba
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  • ...] and the [[Seven Years' War]]. In the course of this ordeal, the Habsburg monarchy narrowly avoided dismemberment; it was fortunate to escape with the loss of ...and this reading made him a rationalist with definite ideas on government. Monarchy was a profession to which he dedicated himself for the purpose of advancing
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  • ...st, typically in the common defense.<blockquote>Historically, the medieval monarchy was both feudal lord and head of the kingdom. As such, the King had powers
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  • * Ruoff, Kenneth J. ''The People's Emperor: Democracy and the Japanese Monarchy, 1945-1995.'' (2001). 331 pp.
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  • ...iled to the island of [[Saint Helena]], and [[Louis XVIII]] regained the [[Monarchy of France|French throne]].
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  • ...arc. ''Les Rois Thaumaturges'' (1924)<ref>Translated as ''The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England'' (1990)</ref> looked at the long-standi ..., Marc. ''Les Rois Thaumaturges'' (1924), translated as ''The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England'' (1990), his doctoral dissertation
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  • ...father, James Ruddiman, was a respectable farmer, strongly attached to the monarchy, an attachment which he showed by bursting into tears on hearing of the dea
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  • ...his honesty of purpose did much to establish the Hanoverian parliamentary monarchy in England. Financially, the country was in good shape thanks to Walpole's
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  • ...tment to republicanism is compatible with their status as a constitutional monarchy. The loose sense of "republic" means a government that is not a monarchy. Therefore many dictatorships have called themselves "republics," but none
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  • With the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy in 1918, Slovenians initially formed part of the State of Slovenes, Croats
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  • ...remained so until the restoration of the [[monarchy of the United Kingdom|monarchy]]. ...all. The castle was returned to the Crown following the restoration of the monarchy.
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  • ...lowed the Japanese government to maintain its emperor as a "constitutional monarchy." Truman, who was influenced by his Secretary of State [[James Byrnes]] dur
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  • '''Queen Victoria''' (24 May 1819 &ndash; 22 January 1901) was the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Queen of the United Kingdom]] and the [[Empress of In ...isters of their actions. Victoria used her powers well and secured for the monarchy a respect from both politicians and the public.
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  • [[Canada]] is a [[Constitutional monarchy]], and the '''Governor General of Canada''' is delegated to act as the de f
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  • '''George Mountbatten-Windsor''' is the eldest grandchild of [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King]] [[Charles III]], so he is currently third in t
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  • ===The Rise of the French Monarchy=== The monarchy overcame the opposition of the highly-powerful French barons over ensuing c
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  • Essentially, Minobe saw the Emperor as the organ of constitutional monarchy. His fellow professor and Diet member, Sakuzo Yoshino advocated a different
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  • ...remained the major component in the constitution until c.550 BC. The dual monarchy was hereditary and one king always led the Spartan army in battle. The epho
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  • The English monarchy is usually regarded as beginning with Egbert. The Anglo-Saxon kingdoms had
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  • He followed democratic socialism and supported a constitutional monarchy in Nepal, which has been the hardcore principle of the Nepali Congress till
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  • New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with King Charles III as its Head of State. The Queen's personal representa
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  • ...m and his advisers consistently overestimated the influence of the British monarchy on British policy toward Germany and this had fateful consequences for Germ ..., 1859-1888.'' (1998). 979 pp.; vol 2: ''Wilhelm II: The Kaiser's Personal Monarchy, 1888-1900.'' (2004). 1287 pp.; massive scholarly study [http://www.amazon.
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  • ...net]] kings of [[England]], at another under the direct rule of the French monarchy. Breton had already, after 1112, ceased to be the language of the ducal co
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  • ...fficient one. Aristotle provided depiction of three kinds of regimes --- [[monarchy]], [[aristocracy]], and polity, and the repsective degradation of the three
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  • ...rince of Wales]], a title which goes to the heir apparent of the [[English monarchy]] and lives on to this day. ...Edward's standpoint, unexpected. He was the victim of an aggressive French monarchy, which regarded Edward, in his capacity as duke of Aquitaine, as an overmig
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  • She is the child of "yeoman" stock in a constitutional monarchy, although her parents are both distinguished physicians. Her parents remain ...yson, a planet established by a religious movement, and more of an working monarchy than Manticore, which has a parliamentary government. Several reviewers su
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  • ..., Marc. ''Les Rois Thaumaturges'' (1924), translated as ''The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England'' (1990)
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  • ...America]] to the south and to the northwest. Canada is a [[constitutional monarchy]] and a parliamentary democracy. It was formed as a confederation of Britis ...General and provincially by a Lieutenant Governor General. Support for the monarchy is mixed in Canada, with a lower level of support in French-speaking Quebec
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  • ...br/>|}}"Portrait of Louis XIV of 1701," by Hyacinthe Rigaud, glorified the monarchy. ]] ...tural and political affairs. During his reign, Louis typified the absolute monarchy of the Neoclassical age, established a sumptuous court at [[Versailles]], a
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  • ...rince of Wales]], a title which goes to the heir apparent of the [[English monarchy]] and lives on to this day. ...Edward's standpoint, unexpected. He was the victim of an aggressive French monarchy, which regarded Edward, in his capacity as duke of Aquitaine, as an overmig
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  • ...1922, though Britain retained influence behind the scenes. In 1952, the [[monarchy]] was overthrown in a [[coup]], and after a brief struggle, [[Gamel Abdul N
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  • ...the spring of 1862, but the French announced their intention to install a monarchy in Mexico City, and invited sympathetic Mexicans to join their cause. To t
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  • *the removal of the effects of monarchy and imperialism
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  • ...overies, Portugal had undeniably risen to the status of a world power, its monarchy being one of the richest in Europe at the time.
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  • ...f 1905''' was a popular uprising that created an element of constitutional monarchy in [[Russia]] following [[Nicholas II]]'s [[October Manifesto]] of 1905.
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  • ...ian]]s from the church and universities, also brought a measure of limited monarchy and the first forms of representative government, which one recent author h
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  • ...rnment_type = [[Parliamentary democracy]] and [[Constitutional monarchy]]
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  • ...l and train with weapons so long as it was in the expressed defence of the monarchy. [[Eoin Mc Neill]] and other Nationalists then founded the [[Irish Voluntee ...inland. They relate their identity with the United Kingdom and the British monarchy the same way that Irish nationalists and Republicans relate their identity
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  • ...life earned him the contempt of the people and dimmed the prestige of the monarchy. Taxpayers were angry at his wasteful spending in time of war. He did not p
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  • ...4-27/> They noted that the list on the ''"Official website of the British Monarchy"'' hadn't been updated to include Savannah, who was then four months old. ...= The "line of succession" list on the "Official Website of the British Monarchy," meanwhile, goes to No. 38. That would be Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lad
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  • ...0. These costs were partly offset by papal grants of income to the Spanish monarchy from religious taxes collected in Spain. With loot, sale of captured vessel
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  • ...ion, but the strength of feeling in favour of stability through a restored monarchy was too strong.<ref>Reay, B. The Quakers and the English Revolution. Temple ...ere anxious not to be seen as subversive, trying instead to conciliate the monarchy and parliament. One of the rewards of this was a change in the law enablin
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  • ...e in fact conducted the institution of [[Autocracy|autocratic]] [[Monarchy|monarchy]] in the form of the Roman [[Principate|principate]], which he anchored in
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  • ...yth, Peter</ref> It eventually became a unified Georgian Kingdom under the monarchy of the Bagrationi. The Kingdom of Georgia reached what can described as gol
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  • ...1922, though Britain retained influence behind the scenes. In 1952, the [[monarchy]] was overthrown in a [[coup]], and after a brief struggle, [[Gamel Abdul N
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  • ...ent; indeed, his broad aim was to secure the financial independence of the monarchy, and to fasten uniformity upon the Church. Thus the king antagonized the Pu ...ripe for so revolutionary a change. His idea was to have a constitutional monarchy, a middle-class parliament, and a tolerant church. But he reckoned without
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  • ...lized Japan went smoothly.<ref> See Herbert P. Bix, "Inventing the 'Symbol Monarchy' in Japan, 1945-52," ''Journal of Japanese Studies,'' Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summ ...rohito got across to the Japanese people another message as well: that the monarchy had always been compatible with democracy and the current democratization o
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  • ...h he had dissolved. This service was revamped after the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660.
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  • For a presumed supporter of the Saudi monarchy, however, he spoke of the Muslim world: <blockquote>It’s not the case tha
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  • ...on by the socialists and communists in August 1922. He intimated to the [[monarchy]] and [[Pope|papacy]] that he supported them both. In October 1922 he prese
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  • ...Fascism]], [[Collectivism]], [[Autocracy]]and [[Absolute monarchy|absolute monarchy]] in any list of opposites of civil society.
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  • ...norary, non-hereditary title of ''Sir'' (men) or ''Dame'' (women) from the monarchy|crown. There are other monarchy|monarchies and also republics that also follow the practice. Modern knight
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  • ...st stage of the English Revolution, with its advance toward constitutional monarchy and responsible government was completed with William and Mary's coronation
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  • ...served three different forms of government: revolutionary, Napoleonic, and monarchy. He died of natural causes, a Baron and a Peer of France.
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  • ...ourse among a qualified elite, although he was also known to advocate [[monarchy]] as the ideal form of government<ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1789 ...olitics had become a burning issue that could rouse whole populations. The monarchy and the aristocracy had ceased to be regarded as protectors, and had come t
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  • ...ions. While the term loyalist derives from a sense of loyalty to [[British monarchy|crown]] and [[United Kingdom|country]], modern loyalism started to take on
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  • |government_type = [[Constitutional monarchy]] ...of important families. The British government promptly recognized the new monarchy, and in 1910 Bhutan signed a treaty which "let" Great Britain "guide" Bhuta
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  • * Butterwick, Richard, ed. ''The Polish-Lithuanian Monarchy in European Context, c. 1500-1795.'' Palgrave, 2001. 249 pp. [http://www.q
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  • ...lth of the Bahamas is a [[parliamentary democracy]] and a [[constitutional monarchy]], with [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] as its He
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  • ...rical liberal who despised both the Roman Catholic Church and the absolute monarchy, argued that the witch cult was popular among the farmers, while Roman Cath
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  • ...gambling, and sexual improprieties. The government mirrored the absolute monarchy in France and the ''habitants'' were denied any political voice. The colon
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  • ...orderly democratic nation. A transition from autocracy to constitutional monarchy happened by the transfer of power to deliberative assemblies in a success ...]] who is a member of one of the Houses of Parliament, appointed by the [[Monarchy|Monarch]] on the presumption that he or she would able to command the supp
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  • * Kishlansky, Mark. ''Monarchy Transformed: Britain, 1603-1714'' (1996)
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  • ...ellion in 1919, the protectorate was ended and Egypt became an independent monarchy. The British army remained in Egypt until 1936, after which its presence wa
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  • The constituent assembly will abolish the monarchy, which ruled Nepal for the last 240 years, Shah dynasty. King Gyanendra Bir
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  • The Netherlands is a [[constitutional monarchy]] with a bicameral parliament. The Head of State is the monarch, currently
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  • ...r Americans digested Paine's philippic. Not only was liberty at risk under monarchy, Paine said, but so was peace, as monarchs had little else to do but lay "t
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  • ...[[Agustín de Iturbide]], led conservatives who created a constitutional [[monarchy]], with Iturbide as [[emperor]] (shortly followed by a republic).
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  • ...arc. ''Les Rois Thaumaturges'' (1924)<ref>Translated as ''The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England'' (1990)</ref> looked at the long-standi
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  • ...f [[Don Carlos]] failed in their attempt to restore the system of absolute monarchy. A republic was proclaimed in this period, but quickly collapsed. In 1874, ...l monarchists, Catalan politicians and Republicans agreed to overthrow the monarchy. The failure of the military uprising at [[Jaca]] (December 12, 1930) saved
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  • ...s XVI]] in January 1793, leading the British to declare war to restore the monarchy. The King had been decisive in helping America achieve independence; now he ...mand. Bache in particular targeted Washington himself as the front man for monarchy who must be exposed. To Bache, Washington was a cowardly general and a mone
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  • ...inguished in the battle of New Orleans. But the truth is that finding that monarchy is a desperate wish in this country, they rally to the point which they thi ...f, in a dispute between Mr. Adams and himself, he avowed his preference of monarchy over every other government and his opinion that the English was the most p
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  • ...ated and was sent into exile at Elba (an island north of Rome), as the old monarchy was brought back to France. The French army, now controlled by [[Louis XVI ...yed a key role in collective political defiance of the Bourbon restoration monarchy in 1815-30. People from all walks of life and all areas of France, particul
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  • ...variation of republicanism that can be considered conservative. Rejecting monarchy and aristocracy, they emphasized civic virtue as the core American value. T
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  • ...f Sciences and for other government agencies during the final years of the monarchy and the early years of the French Revolution. From 1775 to 1792 he served a
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  • ...overnment of the United Kingdom|national government]], are situated. The [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|British monarch]]'s most famous residence is [[Buckin
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  • ...of Galilee]]) sought to oust Rome and reestablish Israel as an independent monarchy. The gospels and other sources mention a class of revolutionaries called [[
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  • ...menographically researched the experiences of Moroccans under the Moroccan monarchy. She reported upon Moroccans as a collective.<ref name="ftn31">See </ref>
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  • | government_type = Constitutional monarchy Australia is a [[constitutional monarchy]], with [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]] as its [[
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  • ...menographically researched the experiences of Moroccans under the Moroccan monarchy. She reported upon Moroccans as a collective.{{fn See Wolf, Eric R. Europe
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  • ...rchitect”, ''archevêque'' [aʀʃəvɛk] “archbishop”, ''monarchie'' [mɔnaʀʃi] "monarchy", ''patriarche'' [patʀiaʀʃ] “patriarch”
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