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 | | The first king of the constitutional monarchy of the Netherlands, William I, was a descendant of William the Rich through his eldest son William of Orange (also known as William the Silent) who, from 1568 on, had led the... |  | | The present monarchy was established in 1815 at the Congress of Vienna as part of the re-arrangement of Europe after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. |  | | For example, when the king or queen of a hereditary monarchy dies, the crown is usually passed to the next generation, i.e his or her child, typically in some order of seniority. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/A/Absolute-monarchy.htm
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| | absolute monarchy on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Drafters of constitution for Africa's last absolute monarchy request more time |  | | Saudi Arabia to hold democratic elections; It's a first for absolute monarchy.(PAGE ONE) |  | | Swazi chief justice resigns in protest over king's defense of absolute monarchy |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/X/X-absolmon.asp
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| | Saudi Arabia - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Saudi Arabia |
 | | Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy with no written constitution, no legislature, and no political parties. |  | | The king rules, in accordance with Islamic law, by decree. |  | | Country on the Arabian peninsula, stretching from the Red Sea in the west to the Gulf in the east, bounded north by Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait; east by Qatar and United Arab Emirates; southeast by Oman; and south by Yemen. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Saudi+Arabia
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| | Enlightened - The Enlightened Despot |
 | | Enlightened absolutism (also known as enlightened despotism) is a term used to Enlightened Absolutists' beliefs about royal power were often similar to |  | | From the poems of the enlightened nuns of the Buddha's time contemporary The poems of these enlightened nuns, telling how they came to meet the Buddha, |
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http://enlightened.getinfoeasy.com
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