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e tricolore as France's flag under a restored | monarchy proved an insurmountable obstacle to his cand |
Difference between an Absolute and a Limited | Monarchy. |
uld be a federal republic or a constitutional | monarchy. |
The Tulip Queen is a symbolic | monarchy with a yearly coronation at the Tulip Festiva |
p their mediaeval privileges to a centralised | monarchy. |
crowned since Denmark became a constitutional | monarchy in 1849. |
dheads appear to have sought a constitutional | monarchy, in place of the absolutist monarchy sought b |
er to convert the state from a constitutional | monarchy under Sultan Muhammad Fareed Didi, to a presi |
anco era and turn Spain into a constitutional | monarchy with a parliament system based on representat |
ve member of Australians for a Constitutional | Monarchy, and is on the committee of a new Liberal Par |
le and setting up of a parliament-independent | monarchy. |
ng on the legal authority of a constitutional | monarchy. |
Ebert would have preferred a parliamentary | monarchy with a different Emperor. |
52, which changed Egypt from a constitutional | monarchy into a republic. |
alogical hope of the restoration of a Davidic | monarchy. |
f the king, it also demanded a constitutional | monarchy to be set up in Portugal. |
e prelude to a revolt during which a Catholic | monarchy would be restored to the English throne. |
posed to the idea of a parliament-independent | monarchy. |
own prospects of personal gain from a limited | monarchy. |
and larger kingdom would be a constitutional | monarchy, one with a parliament, elected by the citize |
al reformist campaigning for a constitutional | monarchy in China. |
er to convert the state from a constitutional | monarchy under a Sultan, to a presidential system. |
Also, the UK being a Constituational | Monarchy, it is incorrect to say that the Cabinet "rul |
ich made Sweden also formally a parliamentary | monarchy. |
tle as decisive in achieving a constitutional | monarchy in the United Kingdom.Modern historians also |
uld be of equal status within a transatlantic | monarchy. |
governmental structure under a constitutional | monarchy in which the sultan would exercise an active |
blican regime and replace it with a Hashemite | monarchy. |
party, and vaguely promoted a constitutional | monarchy, it never made its political program clear, a |
I and Mary II as monarch and a constitutional | monarchy established, was described by Whig historians |
ing in the country remaining a constitutional | monarchy. |
t supported the principle of a constitutional | monarchy and elections conducted through the Single Tr |
akuria and Nobatia," which might imply a dual | monarchy for at least some periods. |
ick Augustus II to recognize a constitutional | monarchy. |
cember 2007 after an agreement to abolish the | monarchy following the election and to have a system o |
to his people therefore that they abolish the | monarchy and instead organize a republic. |
sed a Liberal Democrats motion to abolish the | Monarchy. |
eaders such as Oliver Cromwell to abolish the | monarchy completely and establish the republican Commo |
t republican rebels who fought to abolish the | monarchy. |
Act of the Rump Parliament that abolished the | monarchy in England in the aftermath of the Second Eng |
roposed constitution would have abolished the | monarchy of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, headed b |
an commonwealth realm which has abolished its | monarchy. |
The revolutionaries abolished the | monarchy in March 1975 and Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen s |
Having abolished the | monarchy in 1953, Egypt's new leaders, Muhammad Naguib |
ebruary the House of Lords was abolished; the | monarchy went the same way on 7 February, and a Counci |
The abolition of | Monarchy after a free referendum |
975 by the Greek state after the abolition of | monarchy and today is awarded only by the Greek Royal |
ar sovereignty, and promoted the abolition of | monarchy. |
political implications (e.g. the abolition of | monarchy, republicanism, and paving the way for Ba'ath |
on Frederick the Great and the advantages of | monarchy. |
a known radical who advocated constitutional | monarchy and supported Wu Luzhen's mutiny during the X |
In 1976, one year after the | monarchy was restored in Spain in the person of her so |
d as a more general argument against Absolute | monarchy (particularly as espoused by Robert Filmer an |
He conspired against the | Monarchy, inflicted losses on the army and was sent to |
This organization agitated against the | monarchy and was involved in various anti-monarchist c |
" who are protesting in Kathmandu against the | monarchy and say the strike will hamper the movement o |
involved in the initial 1969 coup against the | monarchy that brought Gaddafi into his 42-year leaders |
During the 1990 popular uprising against the | monarchy, the group formed part of the radical United |
becoming embroiled in revolution against its | monarchy. |
Tanette was an Indonesian | monarchy founded around 1547. |
ion through the introduction of an hereditary | monarchy instead of the elective monarchy. |
hat the British cut off and used an installed | monarchy to rule. |
ity was often a device to control an elective | monarchy. |
Faced with an unpopular | monarchy, in the 1880s the liberals in Dutch governmen |
nge it to "Ecclesiastical sacerdotal absolute | monarchy" as the website of the Vatican state says it |
hat the country can be considered an absolute | monarchy. |
t democracies like Indonesia with an absolute | monarchy, two communist one-party states, and everythi |
hat the country can be considered an absolute | monarchy. |
man takes place in a framework of an absolute | monarchy whereby the Sultan of Oman is not only head o |
the North Caucasus Emirate as an independent | monarchy under the protection of the Ottoman Sultan Me |
r criticized Bagshaw as "an Anabaptist, Fifth | Monarchy man, and a Separatist". |
r own ideas of nationalism and constitutional | monarchy, which they could to a large extent implement |
T (1988) The Enchanted Glass: Britain and Its | Monarchy, London: Radius (2nd ed 1994, Vintage) |
o be an assault on Queen Elizabeth II and the | monarchy. |
he difference between an absolute and limited | monarchy of a work in English, from a manuscript in th |
J. G. Macqueen, Hattian Mythology and Hittite | Monarchy, Anatolian Studies (1959). |
lamenting Georgia's lost past and independent | monarchy. |
When Richard Cromwell was removed and the | monarchy restored, the army was disbanded. |
Catholicism and the | monarchy had been closely tied and strongly effected B |
lization of the coming end of the war and the | monarchy, writing his family that "[my] remaining duty |
Instrumentality run by the Lord Papal and the | Monarchy, administered by a puppet king. |
ace over the years between the church and the | monarchy - such as the banning of markets being held i |
wealth was in place, but when it fell and the | monarchy was restored the Goblins never returned, now |
s marinating the ‘dual' (Austria and Hungary) | monarchy, as opposed to the ‘tripartite' solution of u |
tolerant of British political parties and the | monarchy, emigrants were not so. |
the special relationship between Fiji and the | Monarchy, following the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in |
h crystallized under the Restoration and July | Monarchy, from the pen of songwriters, vaudeville and |
These represent democracy, aristocracy, and | monarchy respectively. |
ck Augustus III was forced to abdicate as the | monarchy was abolished. |
s rule there was short-lived, however, as the | monarchy came to an end following the First World War |
as the last Queen consort of Portugal, as the | monarchy has never been restored. |
they are not counted officially as mediatized | monarchy. |
That's not the same as celebrating | monarchy as an institution, and to say it does is inac |
Aeacid ruling dynasty, was assassinated, the | monarchy was abolished in Epirus, and the city became |
views may be estimated by its assertion that ' | monarchy is the best safeguard to mankind, both agains |
the Civil War, there was a brief attempt for | monarchy. |
port for retaining Australia's Constitutional | monarchy. |
s overthrown and the country reverted back to | monarchy status on 7 March 1954, with Muhammad Fareed |
rliament to achieve a balanced constitutional | monarchy in Britain, and laws were made that pointed t |
me he and his wife featured in the BBC series | Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work which documented Qu |
In August 2006, before the | monarchy was suspended, the Nepalese government adopte |
convert to a presidential system, before the | monarchy was restored in 1954. |
In Belgium, the | monarchy referendum was a public vote on whether to re |
This created a rivalry between the | monarchy and the Chamber. |
longstanding tense relations between British | monarchy and Parliament, The Nineteen Propositions can |
ution against the British-installed Hashemite | monarchy. |
public was a pretence on which he had built a | monarchy based on personal relationships and the ambit |
ntfort claimed his rights as Duke, but French | monarchy supported the Blois faction, triggering the B |
t it, "Other parties have supporters, but the | Monarchy Party has a fan club." |
the Batavian Republic had been replaced by a | monarchy, the first king being Louis Bonaparte, a brot |
Basnet had been prosecuted by the | monarchy in 1966, whereafter he had founded SJP. |
Hence, the Empire is constituted by a | monarchy (the United States and the G8, and internatio |
rty tries to humiliate the other, causing the | monarchy to suffer great embarrassment. |
licia's representation to the central Spanish | monarchy. |
ing a commoner, he felt more comfortable with | monarchy than the Americans. |
supported the idea of a constitutional Incan | monarchy. |
liament voted down the idea of continuing the | monarchy and the act to abolish the office of King was |
back from direct administration and create a | monarchy to head Iraq while they maintained the mandat |
wrote anonymous prose satires criticizing the | monarchy and Catholicism, defending Puritan dissenters |
ZRON24: Jackdaw With Crowbar - | Monarchy, Mayhem and Fishpaste 12-inch EP (1987) |
The Cultivation of | Monarchy and the Rise of Berlin. |
ulture and Commerce under the Danish absolute | monarchy and filled various other posts, such as being |
Discussing debut EP | Monarchy, Mayhem, and Fishpaste, writer John Corbett d |
and began recording their first demos, which | Monarchy Music released as the Mulberry Street EP in s |
Sikkim annexed to India after a deposing the | monarchy. |
ed to the French Revolution and destroyed the | monarchy of France. |
ts brought with them the 'mortal disease (of) | monarchy and despotism, of Romanism and heathenism... |
rwegian Ynglings and that of the early Danish | monarchy (who may have claimed descent from Ragnar Lod |
The echo of | Monarchy till it come, |
rms of combinations of four elements: Palace ( | monarchy), Forum (democracy), Church (organised religi |
r the article about those who wish to end the | monarchy in Canada, see Republicanism in Canada. |
overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii ended the | monarchy. |
t revival of the Commonwealth of England, the | monarchy was restored in May 1660, largely through the |
Tracks 4, 7 taken from the EP Mall | Monarchy (One Little Indian, 1994) |
te Serpent Salve, a defence of episcopacy and | monarchy against the attacks of the Puritan presbyteri |
ford to a scheme of his to establish absolute | monarchy in England. |
om 1027 to 1125, and firmly established their | monarchy as a major European power. |
he Estates in 1680, that established absolute | monarchy in Sweden and reduced the privileges of the S |
s needed to reach an outcome in the event the | monarchy lost by a tight margin. |
ctorious and formed the first ever 'communist | monarchy'. |
Later, "Edappally Thampuraan" expanded their | monarchy to Paippad, Kallooppara and Chengaroor. |
When asked by reporters if he expected the | monarchy in Russia to be restored some day, he replied |
evski, and he remained such until the fall of | monarchy on 18 September 1946. |
ngements of the Canadian federation, Canada's | monarchy operates in New Brunswick as the core of the |
rnard Cohen, Wren may have been the first, in | Monarchy Asserted, to apply the term 'revolution' to t |
ugh Witan votes to become a candidate for the | monarchy. |
ing member of 'Australians for Constitutional | Monarchy' and who was a delegate at the 1998 Constitut |
George once called for the | monarchy to be scrapped and in 1998 criticised the Chu |
obin from the 1790s, and his partiality for a | monarchy led him to be unjust to the Athenians. |
Buckton began to work for the | monarchy in jobs outside of England for a while. |
lence, effectively made it impossible for the | monarchy to protect itself. |
ublic Affairs, Australians for Constitutional | Monarchy and Australian Monarchist League criticised w |
He continued his advocacy for the | monarchy later that year when launching the second vol |
afrancada, declaring his support for absolute | monarchy |
ion Council of Australians for Constitutional | Monarchy. |
g the rivalry between Britain and France, the | monarchy kept its independence. |
and the Consolidation of the French Absolute | Monarchy in the Early Seventeenth Century. |
g the storm that rose up from the French July | Monarchy and unleashed itself on Austria. |
linger) and strengthening the French central | monarchy forming one of the base underpinnings of mode |
plementing the transition from constitutional | monarchy to a Crowned Democracy. |
Las Casas' position found support from the | monarchy and the Catholic Church, who wanted to contro |
Further information: | Monarchy in Quebec |
y in error and upsetting I suggest we go with | monarchy, which is actually the more common in the pri |
e voted for the continuation of a Grand Ducal | monarchy with Charlotte as head of state. |
sa killed for attempting to establish his own | monarchy. |
Main article: History of | monarchy in Canada |
I think | Monarchy people got 8 thousand signatures against the |
As a conservative, he supported the idea of | monarchy and Christian ideals, shown in part through h |
Morocco would be called into question if the | monarchy were overthrown. |
royal cypher or crown may also illustrate the | monarchy as the locus of authority, without referring |
ommon constitution, was difficult enough in a | monarchy which included two nationalities, one of whic |
Geppersdorf, near Opava, in Austro-Hungarian | Monarchy to a Jewish family. |
e most important military-pilot school in the | Monarchy in the Wiener Neustadt. |
the type of American governments; in Canada ( | Monarchy), the United States (Republic) and the Empire |
perhaps too ambitious to be a good queen in a | monarchy without power, as Sweden was during the Age o |
mber of the first learned society in Habsburg | Monarchy, the Societas eruditorum incognitorum in terr |
ble (1643, from Italian), Chief Events in the | Monarchy of Spain in the Year 1639 (1647, from Italian |
ter consolidation of national identity in the | monarchy and Parliament, the legacy of the Saxon autho |
The Church of England was located in a | monarchy, so the church should adopt an episcopal styl |
illegitimate daughter to higher ranks in the | monarchy. |
am Shah and the Shah family, resulting in the | monarchy by Surendra Bikram Shah and the establishment |
or introducing institutions inconsistent with | monarchy, but to preserve and cement their connection |
declared Brazil an independent constitutional | monarchy with himself as monarch. |
nland has never been an independent sovereign | monarchy: no attempt to establish one was crowned with |
Further information: July | Monarchy |
nment of the Church into oligarchy instead of | monarchy. |
r example, in dealing with the institution of | monarchy, I Samuel 8). |
nservative trying to turn the republic into a | monarchy. |
new elite snatched control from the Iron Age | monarchy which had formerly held sway and retained pow |
Throughout the 1870s, the issue of | monarchy versus republic dominated public debate. |
the police, the armed services, judiciary and | monarchy, we are about dismantling them and replacing |
Randell, Keith (1991), | Monarchy, Republic & Empire, Access to History, Hodder |
which was strongly supported by the King, the | monarchy was almost universally rejected, while social |
powers to the French authorities but left the | monarchy intact. |
d would be superior to the liberal democratic | monarchy. |
Budny supported the limited educated | monarchy concept of the state (with Andrzej Frycz Modr |
Main article: | Monarchy in the Canadian provinces |
d'Aiguillon favoured a more absolute | monarchy than Choiseul did, and was strongly connected |
the ruin of the multi-ethnic Austro-Hungarian | Monarchy and the Habsburg dynasty in World War I, new |
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