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 | | The Establishment of the Monarchy in Portugal The Establishment of the Monarchy in Portugal The origin of Galician march... |  | | Elective monarchy An elective monarchy is a monarchy whose reigning king or queen is elected in some form. |  | | Hereditary monarchy A Hereditary monarchy is the most common style of monarchy, and the form that is used by almost all... |
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| | Monarchy Lecture |
 | | Monarchy, as everyone well knows is an anachronism, a thing out of place in our modern world. |  | | Monarchy in this case reinforces democracy and strengthens it, adding a centripetal and necessary aspect to the system's efforts at stability, especially necessary in view of the fact that modern democracy, by definition, is centrifugal and atomistic in its celebration of individualism. |  | | The best thing we can say about monarchy is that we are glad it is no more with us, for monarchy was tyranny; it meant abuse of power; it meant oppression; it meant arbitrariness, it was all the things democracy is not. |
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| | Monarchy |
 | | The Establishment of the Monarchy in Portugal The Establishment of the Monarchy in Portugal The origin of Galician march... |  | | Elective monarchy An elective monarchy is a monarchy whose reigning king or queen is elected in some form. |  | | Monarchy A monarchy, (from the realm in which the monarchy functions. |
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| | Wormuth: The Origins of Modern Constitutionalism |
 | | Monarchy, it was said, is the government of the very best man in the state; on the other hand, it was argued that power corrupts the king, leads him on to savage violence and violation of the laws. |  | | He was pressed on by Harrison and the Fifth Monarchy element in the Army, who desired the rule of Saints to prepare for the coming of King Jesus, and by Lambert at the head of what might best be called the professional soldiery, who were impatient with a government of politicians. |  | | The doctrine of separation of powers was immediately assimilated to the mixed monarchy, with the king in the role of independent executive; a second balance, that of legislature against executive, was added to the conventional balance of king, lords, and commons. |
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| | monarchy - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include monarchy: fifth monarchy men, absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, parliamentary monarchy, austro-hungarian monarchy, more... |  | | Monarchy : A Glossary of Political Economy Terms [home, info] |  | | Monarchy : Encarta® Online Encyclopedia, North American Edition [home, info] |
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 | | Fifth Monarchy Views It is not known perhaps that the expectation of Christ's appearing to inaugurate the Fifth Monarchy was very vivid in New England at that time. |  | | Belcher was one of the 150 signatories of the Fifth Monarchy, Manifesto on August 1654, which was really a protest against the new attitude taken up by Cromwell in 1653 when he had himself proclaimed Protector. |  | | So he set up the Protectorate; but this move turned the Fifth Monarchy men against him, for in assuming the title of Lord Protector he was taking a position which they regarded as rightly belonging to Christ. |
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| | Iran Politics Club :: View topic - Monarchy or Republic? |
 | | The Pahlavi's overthrew the Constitutional Monarchy of the Qajars because Constitutional Monarchy was not what Iran needed at that time and neither were Iranians educated enough/ ready for such a type of government. |  | | When Dr. X talks about "Constitutionalism", he is not particularly talking about The Constitutional Monarchy's Constitution, used before 1979. |  | | I'd prefer to call a place like Saudi Arabia an Absolute Monarchy and the Iranian Monarchy under the Pahlavi's as Executive Monarchy. |
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http://www.iranpoliticsclub.net/club/viewtopic.php?p=2282
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| | Constitutional Monarchy |
 | | Constitutional Monarchy Movement of Iraq Seeks to unite Iraqis in opposition groups to establish a constitutional monarchy under Sharif Ali bin Sharif AlHussein, cousin to the late King Faisal II. |  | | Queenslanders for Constitutional Monarchy Queenslanders for Constitutional Monarchy defend the soverienty of the Queen of England/Australia |  | | A constitutional monarchy is ruled by a Parliament or other representative body and has a monarch as a figurehead with little or no real power. |
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Constitutional Monarchy Movement |
 | | The candidate was running on the 275-member slate of the Constitutional Monarchy Movement, which is headed by Sharif Ali bin Hussein, a cousin of Iraq's last king. |  | | He was a Shiite running for the National Assembly on the Constitutional Monarchy Movement ticket, headed by a cousin of Iraq's last king. |  | | The Constitutional Monarchy Movement, a moderate Sunni-dominated group seeking the restoration of a constitutional monarchy, also announced a list of 275 election candidates. |
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| | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
 | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Destruction of the Monarchy - Destruction of the Monarchy The internal weakness of the empire became immediately obvious. |  | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: The Nature of Austria-Hungary - The Nature of Austria-Hungary The reorganization of Austria and Hungary was made possible by the... |  | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Domestic Policy: Divide and Rule - Domestic Policy: Divide and Rule The strength of the Dual Monarchy lay in its vastness, its virtual... |
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| | monarchy - OneLook Dictionary Search |
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 | | A monarchy, (from the Greek \"monos archein\", meaning \"one ruler\") is a form of government that has a monarch as Head of State. |  | | The Monarchy is the oldest institution of government in the United Kingdom... |  | | At The Monarchy, each butterfly is hand fed and raised in a protected environment, being cared for at each stage of its... |
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| | Knights Templar European Government Links |
 | | The official website of the Danish Monarchy (http://www.kongehuset.dk) features a history of the Danish monarchy, an introduction to the royal palaces, a schedule of the Queen's engagements, and press releases issued by the monarchy. |  | | The official website of the Swedish Monarchy (http://www.royalcourt.se) explains the role of the monarch in the Swedish political system, and offers historical background information on the monarchy and an insight into its internal procedures. |  | | The official website of the Dutch Monarchy (http://www.koninklijkhuis.nl)) offers a description of the royal family and the royal palaces; as well as setting out the institutional role of the Head of State in the Netherlands. |
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| | History in Focus: Elizabeth I and James VI and I - review of The Right to be King |
 | | It introduced the concept of elective monarchy with an unacceptably broad electorate, and that menace, as Nenner clearly demonstrates for the case of England in the seventeenth century, united, apart from the radical Whigs, the political nation which feared that such a system would merely become the antechamber to the republican Commonwealth rejected in 1660. |  | | The conflicts between a strictly hereditary monarchy and an elective monarchy establish two of the poles between which the lines of political debate were conducted; other means of succession- by nomination or by conquest, the latter closely tied to right by prescription - are also investigated by Nenner. |  | | The Danish conversion to a de jure hereditary monarchy should not obscure the fact that it appeared to be a de facto hereditary monarchy since 1448, from which point the reigning king's eldest son was almost invariably elected as his successor during his father's lifetime. |
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| | Honore Daumier Exhibition, Masterworks Fine Art |
 | | Louis-Philippe's reign, known as the July Monarchy, lasted 18 years, from the revolution of 1830 to the revolution of 1848. |  | | A majority of the members were Royalists who wanted to restore the monarchy and favored acceptance of the peace terms dictated by the Prussian prime minister, Otto von Bismarck. |  | | Although the working class favored a republican form of government, the Marquis de Lafayette threw his influence behind a limited monarchy, and the new legislature then instituted a constitutional monarchy. |
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| | Myth of Democratic Monarchy for Iran |
 | | Monarchy gets its legitimacy from its historical roots of Persian Empires, where their "natural" way to deal with diversity was centralism, although the Persian Satraps of Ancient Persian Empire were more like federalism than centralism of French monarchy, centrist model which was followed by the modern monarchies of Iran. |  | | Reza Pahlavi is after his vested interest of returning Pahlavi monarchy to the throne, with the U.S. help, and he tries to use a formula of referendum for republic vs monarchy to deceive people, and this fact has actually turned off the people from even supporting the referendum slogan. |  | | In other words, would the monarchy be willing to institutionalize it, that say every four years, people be given a right to decide if they want to keep the monarchy or change it to something else. |
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http://www.ghandchi.com/307-MythMonarchyEng.htm
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| | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy |
 | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: The Nature of Austria-Hungary - The Nature of Austria-Hungary The reorganization of Austria and Hungary was made possible by the... |  | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Domestic Policy: Divide and Rule - Domestic Policy: Divide and Rule The strength of the Dual Monarchy lay in its vastness, its virtual... |  | | Austro-Hungarian Monarchy: Destruction of the Monarchy - Destruction of the Monarchy The internal weakness of the empire became immediately obvious. |
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| | Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In an absolute monarchy, the Monarch has power over every aspect of the state, and a constitution may be granted or withdrawn, while in a constitutional monarchy he is subject to it as well as any citizen (though it may grant him such priviliges as inviolability). |  | | One of the distinguishing characteristics of monarchy is that the Head of State usually reigns for life; in a republic, the Head of State (often called the president) is normally elected for a certain amount of time. |  | | In some cases, as with England and Spain, the monarchy has been overthrown and then restored although it should be noted presently neither monarchy holds political power. |
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| | Monarchy and Kingship Rule of One Person System of Government Autocracy Questia.com Online Library |
 | | Monarchy and Matrimony: The Courtships of Elizabeth I |  | | Prominent among...an absolute monarchy, of which the...prevailing theory of kingship and political...government was monarchy, in which... |  | | ...121 8 Feudal Kingship 143 9 Elective Monarchy 167...examples of divine kingship or the theocratic theory of monarchy is provided...the arts of kingship and... |
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| | 557lec3&4Decline&PartitionsofPoland |
 | | The first factor, (a) the Elective Monarchy, that is the election of Kings by all nobles assembled in a field outside Warsaw, was certainly disruptive. |  | | He emphasises the elective monarchy as the greatest source of Polish ills, combined with the szlachta's distrust of the monarchy. |  | | The first standing armie were established in the mid-17th century by Oliver Cromwell in England -but abolished after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 - by Louis XIV in France, and by Frederick Wilhelm in Prussia. |
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 | | This is the type of monarchy against which revolutions were fought, and it is also the type of monarchy that was responsible for the strengthening of the arguments in favor of democracy and the republican form of government. |  | | It is thus the form of monarchy, capetian and hereditary, that the Constitution of the Fifth Republic achieves by elevating the president to a level that allows him to transcend even the contingencies of a presidential majority. |  | | Constitutional monarchy differs from its older sibling in that it limits the power of the monarch and allows for democratic institutions to exist side by side with the institution of monarchy, each complementing the other, rather than canceling each other out. |
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| | Royalty.nu - Iraq and Ancient Mesopotamia - History & Monarchy |
 | | Independent Iraq by Matthew Elliot is about the monarchy and British influence in Iraq between 1941 and 1958, when King Feisal II was killed by revolutionaries and the monarchy was overthrown. |  | | Iraq From Monarchy to Tyranny: From the Hashemites to the Rise of Saddam by Michael Eppel. |  | | Traces Iraq's political history from its 19th century roots in the Ottoman empire to the development of the state, its transformation from monarchy to republic, and the rule of Saddam Hussein. |
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| | Iraq Constitutional Monarchy Movement |
 | | Constitutional monarchy is therefore the one thing that could rescue Iraq from the factional conflicts between the various groups over the question of the position of the head of the state, because the Monarch would not favor one group to the detriment of another, but rather would represent all the people. |  | | The adoption of constitutional monarchy by the Iraqi people will emanate from a true realization of the national responsibility that falls on each and every one of them, including the army and religious factions, and their understanding that the monarchic period was much better than all the regimes that followed it. |  | | Monarchy needs not to be affected by the political ideologies of the competing parties because its main role is an arbitrator between all and guarantor of the constitution. |
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| | Odin Archive - The Norwegian monarchy |
 | | In a democratic monarchy the emphasis is on the Constitution, not on the monarch. |  | | The democratization of the monarchy has increased some, not least via the queen's "commoner" origins, but also via the media's general curiosity about the private lives of the Royal Family, the cost of remodelling the Palace and hints of a new balance in the monarchy's relationship to private enterprise. |  | | The monarchy is legally rooted in the first section of the Norwegian Constitution, where Norway is defined as "a Kingdom" with a "limited and hereditary monarchy". |
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| | Constitutional Monarchy for Iraq-The Answer for PEACE in IRAQ ! |
 | | The adoption of constitutional monarchy by the Iraqi people will emanate from a true realization of the national responsibility that falls on each and every one of them, including the army and religious factions, and their understanding that the monarchic period was much better than all the regimes that followed it. |  | | The idea of restoring the monarchy in Iraq has emerged as an effective way to recover the dignity of the Iraqi people, to reinstate the rule of law, to restore all human rights, and to revive the golden era which Iraq enjoyed under her monarchy. |  | | Constitutional monarchy is the only comprehensive and balanced system capable of harboring all political factions. |
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| | Myth of Democratic Monarchy for Iran |
 | | This is how a real unity of Iranians based on the possibilities of the future, and not "glory" of the past, with a real focus on human rights, could have been formed, and not using human rights slogans, to return the despotic monarchy. |  | | RP has stopped even responding to Iranian democratic forces, that have repeatedly asked him to hear us, that we do *not* want the return of monarchy, and until he *abdicates* the throne, he has no right to speak on behalf of Iranian people whose human rights have been violated by both the monarchy and IRI. |  | | Return of monarchy, calling it constitutional party or RP party, *means* nothing but return of *past* monarchy, because *past* monarchy is the *only* platform for monarchy. |
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| | Best early roman monarchy in rome Site Resources - FREE |
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| | Fifth Monarchy Men |
 | | The "fifth monarchy" is a biblical reference to a prophetic dream of Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel 2:44. |  | | The Fifth Monarchy Men were a radical Puritan politico-religious party active from 1649 to 1661 (the Interregnum) during Oliver Cromwell's government. |  | | They supported the Republic in the expectation that it was a preparation for the "fifth monarchy" - that is, the monarchy which should succeed the Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman, and during which Christ should reign with his saints on earth for a thousand years. |
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| | English Dissenters: Fifth Monarchists or Fifth Monarchy Men |
 | | The Fifth Monarchy Men were able to influence the election of a number of 150 delegates to the Barebone's Parliament (July-December 1653) which had been called by Cromwell to fill the void left by the Rump Parliament which Cromwell had dissolved earlier in 1653. |  | | The Fifth Monarchy Men were a radical religious movement that used both social and political pressure to affect their message and vision of a new religious "Golden Age". |  | | The Fifth Monarchy Men or the Fifth Monarchists were a quasi-political religious movement which was prominent from 1649-1661. |
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