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their head of state.
Other than that,
there is a
range of sub-national
monarchical entities. Most of the
modern monarchies are
constitutional monarchies...
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Russian Monarchist Union (Russian: Русский монархический союз, romanized: Russkii
Monarkhicheskii Soiuz) was a
Russian monarchist right-wing nationalist...
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functioning as
leaders of the
local churches.
Eventually the head or "
monarchic"
bishop came to rule more clearly, and all
local churches would eventually...
- The
history of
ancient Israel and
Judah spans from the
early appearance of the
Israelites in Canaan's hill
country during the late
second millennium BCE...
- supermajority. As
governed by the Holy See,
Vatican City
State is an sacerdotal-
monarchical state ruled by the Pope, who is the
bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic...
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socialism were "peaceful, class-harmonizing, cosmopolitan, traditional".
Monarchical socialism promoted social paternalism portraying the
monarch as having...
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empire in history. However, with the
Russian Revolution in 1917, Russia's
monarchic rule was
abolished and
eventually replaced by the
Russian SFSR—the world's...
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Tiber in
central Italy,
founded in 753 BC, was
ruled for 244
years by a
monarchical system. In 509 BC, the Romans,
favouring a
government of the
Senate and...
- in
Ankara formally abolished the Sultanate, thus
ending 623
years of
monarchical Ottoman rule. The
Treaty of
Lausanne of 24 July 1923,
which su****ded...
- may be hard to establish, with
numerous liberal democracies restraining monarchic power in
practice rather than
written law, e.g., the
constitution of the...