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  • 101Habsburg Monarchy — Habsburg Monarchy[1] Habsburgermonarchie ← …

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  • 102Elective monarchy — An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by someone, generally from a royal house, who is elected by a group. Some examples from history In the ancient Kingdom of Rome, the kings were elected by the Assemblies.The Holy Roman Empire is perhaps the …

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  • 103Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) — ממלכת ישראל המאוחדת United Kingdom of Israel and Judah ← 1030 BCE–930 BCE …

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  • 104United Monarchy — The United Monarchy ( United Kingdom of Israel and Judah ) refers to a period in the traditional account of the history of ancient Israel and Judah lasting from approximately 1050 BCE until about 930 BCE.BackgroundAccording to the Bible, the… …

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  • 105History of monarchy in Australia — Australia is a constitutional monarchy whose Sovereign also serves as Monarch of the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada and thirteen other former dependencies of the United Kingdom. They are now all fully independent nations. This articles… …

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  • 106Austro-Hungarian Monarchy —     The Austro Hungarian Monarchy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Austro Hungarian Monarchy     By this name is designated the European monarchy whose dominions have for their main life distributing artery the River Danube, in its course from… …

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  • 107Australians for Constitutional Monarchy — Infobox Political Party party name = Australians for Constitutional Monarchy party leader1 title = National Convener leader1 name = David Flint (Since 1998) foundation = June 1992 ideology = Monarchism headquarters = Sydney, New South Wales,… …

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  • 108Absolute monarchy — is a monarchical form of government where the king and queen have absolute power over everything. Although some religious authorities may be able to discourage the monarch from some acts and the sovereign is expected to act according to custom,… …

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  • 109The Legislative Assembly and the fall of the French monarchy — The French Revolution was a period in the history of France covering the years 1789 to 1799, in which republicans overthrew the Bourbon monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church perforce underwent radical restructuring. This article covers the one… …

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  • 110Composite monarchy — (from Composite: Made up of separate elements and Monarchy: A state or nation with one supreme power) refers to one ruler of a unified kingdom which either governs each territory as if they were individual kingdoms, in accordance with local… …

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