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ablishing an oligarchy as opposed to absolute | monarchy: a possible cause of political instability th |
ere immediate restoration of the Hohenzollern | monarchy, a reversal of the terms of the Treaty of Ver |
Following the overthrow of the | monarchy a military was formed on January 27, 1893 and |
500 M249 SAW light machine guns to the Nepali | monarchy, a decision made by all coalition parties. |
Monarchy abolished 1918. | |
1660 he was active in the restoration of the | monarchy, accompanying Fairfax to Breda. |
Instrumentality run by the Lord Papal and the | Monarchy, administered by a puppet king. |
The abolition of | Monarchy after a free referendum |
ormer Duchy would become part of the Habsburg | Monarchy after the First Partition of Poland in 1772. |
h, who supported the restoration of the Greek | monarchy after the war. |
was even in use after the abolition of German | monarchy after World War I until 1935. |
te Serpent Salve, a defence of episcopacy and | monarchy against the attacks of the Puritan presbyteri |
at the time, both in the realm of the Swedish | monarchy).. Ahnfelt sang them so much that Sandell wro |
tion of the latter year and the return of the | monarchy, Aitken's known loyalty to the crown was rewa |
lism could prevent a break-up of the Habsburg | Monarchy along national lines. |
J. G. Macqueen, Hattian Mythology and Hittite | Monarchy, Anatolian Studies (1959). |
This marked the fall of the Russian | monarchy and Boris was one of the few members of the R |
her more soberly, such as the position of the | monarchy and the peers in British society. |
the functioning of Parliament and the British | monarchy and the contrasts between British and America |
art in the vexed internal affairs of the Dual | Monarchy, and he came little before the public except |
ion of their history - a history in which the | monarchy and the RCMP have played such a significant r |
chical principles' and favoured upholding the | monarchy and opposing universal suffrage and parliamen |
ing member of 'Australians for Constitutional | Monarchy' and who was a delegate at the 1998 Constitut |
liament voted down the idea of continuing the | monarchy and the act to abolish the office of King was |
The Cultivation of | Monarchy and the Rise of Berlin. |
saw the bishops as the natural allies of the | monarchy and frequently came into conflict with the ki |
This created a rivalry between the | monarchy and the Chamber. |
The Iraqi | monarchy and its Hashemite ally in Jordan reacted to t |
The dissolution of the | Monarchy and the establishment of the Puritan Commonwe |
t of Bukovina, it became part of the Habsburg | Monarchy, and was eventually part of Austria-Hungary; |
ve member of Australians for a Constitutional | Monarchy, and is on the committee of a new Liberal Par |
975 by the Greek state after the abolition of | monarchy and today is awarded only by the Greek Royal |
Movement, and was oppposed by both the Afghan | monarchy and by the leftist People's Democratic Party |
e of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Czarist | Monarchy, and the domination of the economy by the Boy |
the ruin of the multi-ethnic Austro-Hungarian | Monarchy and the Habsburg dynasty in World War I, new |
to his people therefore that they abolish the | monarchy and instead organize a republic. |
re an expression of strong latent support for | monarchy and the English traditional constitutional li |
nterparts, particularly the Castilian-Leonese | monarchy, and had to submit to them, paying tributes k |
After the Restoration of the | monarchy and government by Charles II, the son of exec |
rder of the Tower and Sword by the Portuguese | monarchy and was knighted by the Prince Regent as well |
His associations with the French | monarchy and aristocracy made him a likely target. |
ublic Affairs, Australians for Constitutional | Monarchy and Australian Monarchist League criticised w |
e Greek people confirmed the abolition of the | monarchy, and the establishment of the current Third H |
Following the fall of the Habsburg | monarchy and the establishment of republican Austria, |
This parliament voted to reinstate the | monarchy and the House of Lords. |
ls who strove to overthrow the constitutional | monarchy and establish a communist republic. |
y released their debut, Monarchie und Alltag ( | Monarchy and everyday life), an album recognized then |
g the storm that rose up from the French July | Monarchy and unleashed itself on Austria. |
the 1830 revolution that toppled the Bourbon | monarchy and brought House of Orleans pretender Louis- |
querors of Greece, the abolition of the Greek | monarchy and the establishment of a republic on social |
stitute rule by a single party, overthrow the | monarchy and establish a republic, and hold elections |
He was against | monarchy and tithes, with views close to the Levellers |
heory might have preserved the constitutional | monarchy and averted a vast series of calamities, whic |
This organization agitated against the | monarchy and was involved in various anti-monarchist c |
The constitution diminished the power of the | monarchy and empowered the legislature. |
" who are protesting in Kathmandu against the | monarchy and say the strike will hamper the movement o |
As a conservative, he supported the idea of | monarchy and Christian ideals, shown in part through h |
National Party was in favour of the | monarchy and advocated independence for Sikkim. |
in the country and a threat to the Protestant | monarchy and state. |
ear old constitutional links with the British | Monarchy, and later Fijian Monarchy, and ushered in a |
isingly, Bolton praised the virtues of strong | monarchy and asserted the horror of any rebellion, eve |
treason, after having criticized the Swedish | Monarchy and arguing for its replacement with a democr |
ver, Vallat did not favour restoration of the | monarchy, and he was notably anti-German despite his s |
of the largest establishments of the Austrian | monarchy, and in 1841 the emperor Ferdinand conferred |
, motivated by a history of corruption of the | monarchy, and that American troops only served to prot |
moderation, codes for the restoration of the | monarchy and accommodation with episcopalians. |
er the charges of conspiring to overthrow the | monarchy and establish a republic. |
After the collapse of the Habsburg | Monarchy and the Polish-Ukrainian War of 1918-1919, it |
She was a supporter of the | monarchy and opposed the renaming of Dominion Day to C |
was consistent in his opposition to the July | Monarchy and the Empire, but in a series of books on t |
eparation of the Philippines from the Spanish | monarchy and their formation into an independent state |
a known radical who advocated constitutional | monarchy and supported Wu Luzhen's mutiny during the X |
ts brought with them the 'mortal disease (of) | monarchy and despotism, of Romanism and heathenism... |
ter consolidation of national identity in the | monarchy and Parliament, the legacy of the Saxon autho |
cers, Unionists, and Socialists overthrew the | monarchy and proclaimed the Libyan Arab Republic (LAR) |
wrote anonymous prose satires criticizing the | monarchy and Catholicism, defending Puritan dissenters |
kill a European monarch (without toppling the | monarchy) and not be executed" is sourced and all ok t |
longstanding tense relations between British | monarchy and Parliament, The Nineteen Propositions can |
on 4 June 1972, following the toppling of the | monarchy and the declaration of the Khmer Republic in |
t supported the principle of a constitutional | monarchy and elections conducted through the Single Tr |
used for large public events of the Bohemian | monarchy and the modern Czech state. |
petitioned for strong support from the French | monarchy and conducted several expeditions to Wight an |
Las Casas' position found support from the | monarchy and the Catholic Church, who wanted to contro |
., Sunday Morning Live (BBC), Janet Saves The | Monarchy and Wogan Now & Then. |
t of the aristocratic "radala" of the Kandyan | Monarchy, and did not hold any prominent positions und |
n became a Royalist at the Restoration of the | monarchy, and was appointed a member of the privy coun |
ng the period encompassing the Constitutional | Monarchy and the First Republic there were also electi |
ulture and Commerce under the Danish absolute | monarchy and filled various other posts, such as being |
st met in 1973 to ratify the abolition of the | monarchy and the birth of the republic. |
After the restoration of the | Monarchy, Anglicanism was reintroduced also. |
Monarchy are a British synthpop duo. | |
this [government] out of a mixture of these [ | monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy], as to give to t |
royal cypher or crown may also illustrate the | monarchy as the locus of authority, without referring |
e of stagnation, and established the Habsburg | Monarchy as the dominant power in Central and Southeas |
uring its affiliation to the Austro-Hungarian | Monarchy as the capital of the crown land Bukovina. |
n constitutional law of the continuity of the | monarchy, as expressed in the maxim: "the Crown never |
at at the time most Germans regarded the Dual | Monarchy as a "brother empire" and viewed the prospect |
s marinating the ‘dual' (Austria and Hungary) | monarchy, as opposed to the ‘tripartite' solution of u |
That's not the same as celebrating | monarchy as an institution, and to say it does is inac |
om adopted Melayu Islam Beraja (Malay Islamic | Monarchy) as the national philosophy since its indepen |
om 1027 to 1125, and firmly established their | monarchy as a major European power. |
mptuous claim of some juntas to represent the | monarchy as a whole. |
Troppau, remained possessions of the Habsburg | Monarchy as Austrian Silesia. |
8, Colli enlisted in the army of the Habsburg | Monarchy as an infantry officer in 1756 at the age of |
irfax, remained a supporter of constitutional | monarchy, as did many other roundhead leaders such as |
After the Overthrow of the Hawaiian | monarchy Ashford returned to Hawaii and retired from h |
rnard Cohen, Wren may have been the first, in | Monarchy Asserted, to apply the term 'revolution' to t |
gue and its UK subsidiary, the Constitutional | Monarchy Association. |
ause he trusted that Franco would restore the | monarchy at the earliest possible opportuninty. |
ation of an article on the institution of the | monarchy at German monarchy. |
Louis's death saw the French | monarchy at its nadir, in political, financial and mor |
ted his credentials as Ambassador of the Dual | Monarchy at the Court of St. James's, a promotion over |
erned by a central government of the Habsburg | Monarchy at Vienna in all matters of major importance. |
After the Restoration of the English | monarchy, Barker became a nonconformist, forming his o |
public was a pretence on which he had built a | monarchy based on personal relationships and the ambit |
part of monarchical states as a sub-unit of a | monarchy based outside Finland proper. |
to Great Britain after the Restoration of the | monarchy, becoming rector of a parish church in Kent ( |
ar, the last prime minister of Iran under the | Monarchy before it was overthrown in the February 1979 |
tlers (most of whom were Whigs opposed to the | monarchy) began preparing for invasion. |
While the Capetian | monarchy began as one of the weakest in Europe, drasti |
To them, French | monarchy began from Clovis (whom they claimed as an an |
tate organization (Republic or Constitutional | monarchy) Brazil should have. |
1917, a position he held until the end of the | monarchy brought about the dissolution of the Bureau i |
and a stalwart defender of the constitutional | monarchy, but was also in favour of the nationalisatio |
n organized the first legislature of the July | Monarchy but was meant to organize the sixth legislatu |
as presented on 11 July 1968, it retained the | monarchy, but granted the armed forces autonomy from g |
t only took no part in support of the Persian | monarchy, but secretly supplied Evagoras with sums of |
e Scots to bring about the restoration of the | monarchy; but exception was taken to Archer on the gro |
or introducing institutions inconsistent with | monarchy, but to preserve and cement their connection |
gitimate government of Turkey, the end of the | monarchy but the continuing control of the Caliphate b |
hip of Ireland had been granted to the Norman | monarchy by the Papacy; Henry had been excommunicated |
am Shah and the Shah family, resulting in the | monarchy by Surendra Bikram Shah and the establishment |
by writing a treatise in support of absolute | monarchy called The Tree of Commonwealth. |
s rule there was short-lived, however, as the | monarchy came to an end following the First World War |
The greatness of this | monarchy came to an end with the unjust and cruel murd |
However, when the July | Monarchy came to an end in 1848, the paper soon change |
eaders such as Oliver Cromwell to abolish the | monarchy completely and establish the republican Commo |
Budny supported the limited educated | monarchy concept of the state (with Andrzej Frycz Modr |
six months after the coup that overthrew the | monarchy, conclusions estimated: "likely developments |
om of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves was a | monarchy consisting of the kingdoms of Portugal, Brazi |
The French | monarchy continued to believe and perform the act up u |
Against Althusius, he argued that (true) | monarchy could be compromised by concessions of power |
in particular, Roth appeared to wish that the | monarchy could be restored in all its old glamour, alt |
cia, an administrative region of the Habsburg | Monarchy, created after the Third Partition of Poland, |
ll members of the Greek royal house under the | monarchy, despite being born of a marriage recognized |
eld a referendum in order to re-establish the | monarchy, despite the fact that he used to be a suppor |
ews that Magna Carta implied that the English | monarchy did not have absolute power, but that it had |
During George's reign the powers of the | monarchy diminished and Britain began a transition to |
The | monarchy disappeared in 1917, - from 1925 to 1906, har |
For many years the Portuguese | monarchy disputed the right of the papacy to award the |
The dual | monarchy dissipated any sense of allegiance to a singl |
took place in 1849, when the Austro-Hungarian | monarchy, during an attempt to suppress an Italian rev |
ly employed in negotiations with the Habsburg | Monarchy during the Great Turkish War. |
tion which plotted for the Restoration of the | Monarchy during the English Interregnum. |
tolerant of British political parties and the | monarchy, emigrants were not so. |
Even the English | monarchy encountered the severe succession crisis that |
The existence of a strong centralized | monarchy encouraged the nobility to form ties with the |
When the | monarchy ended in 1893, with the house arrest of the Q |
The 103-year-old Merina | monarchy ended with Queen Ranavalona III and her Prime |
In 1910, when the Portuguese | monarchy ended, the Republic of Portugal abolished all |
The Habsburg | Monarchy entered the war in 1737 on the Russian side t |
In 1662, after the Restoration of the | monarchy, episcopacy was restored in the Church of Sco |
I and Mary II as monarch and a constitutional | monarchy established, was described by Whig historians |
Following the collapse of the | monarchy Eugen first settled in Lucerne and then at Ba |
Margrid Arnaud personifies the nemesis of the | monarchy, eventually leading to the extinction of Mari |
to the people of Shillington that should the | monarchy ever fall again the Goblins would return to t |
as victim, but as the main reason to why the | monarchy fell. |
"the | monarchy fell... because the Emperor himself wanted" N |
The article says that the | monarchy fell... because the Emperor himself wanted. |
emachus, a thinly veiled attack on the French | monarchy, first published in 1699. |
cember 2007 after an agreement to abolish the | monarchy following the election and to have a system o |
the special relationship between Fiji and the | Monarchy, following the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in |
After the fire, he implored the Habsburg | monarchy for assistance. |
and, while delaying the return of the English | monarchy for two more years and at the same time neces |
akuria and Nobatia," which might imply a dual | monarchy for at least some periods. |
linger) and strengthening the French central | monarchy forming one of the base underpinnings of mode |
rms of combinations of four elements: Palace ( | monarchy), Forum (democracy), Church (organised religi |
w called Provinciaal Dagblad and loyal to the | monarchy, found itself in competition with two other l |
Sicilian | monarchy founded by Norman king Roger II |
Tanette was an Indonesian | monarchy founded around 1547. |
obrists, who were committed to constitutional | monarchy from the start, the Kadets were at first ambi |
dom of Cambodia/Royaume du Cambodge under the | monarchy from 1953 through 1970; |
ntain a summary of the origins of the Spanish | monarchy from Atalaric to the kings of Asturias and of |
During the July | Monarchy, from 1830 to 1848, when the junior Orleanist |
h crystallized under the Restoration and July | Monarchy, from the pen of songwriters, vaudeville and |
he leader of an uprising against the Habsburg | Monarchy from 1619-1626, and Emperor Ferdinand II. |
Catholicism and the | monarchy had been closely tied and strongly effected B |
ustria-Hungary, who, with the downfall of the | monarchy, had lost their only possible Heimat or true |
The Funj | monarchy had become Arabized by the time the kingdom c |
The Danube | monarchy has formed an alliance with the France and Gr |
as the last Queen consort of Portugal, as the | monarchy has never been restored. |
In 1660 at the restoration of the | monarchy he was excluded from the general pardon grant |
to be unsympathetic to the restoration of the | monarchy, he was relieved of his command. |
After the Restoration of the | monarchy he was a member of the Privy Council to Charl |
At the restoration of the | monarchy he was excepted him from receiving any benefi |
Through his connection with the | monarchy, he was able to obtain the Peugeot dealership |
After the 1875 restoration of the | monarchy he withdrew from public life. |
Nine years later, at the end of his | monarchy, he had increased the number of designated no |
In addition his solo project Hour of the | Monarchy, he has worked with producer Gabriel Gonzalez |
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