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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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 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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 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.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Saudi+Arabia   (1236 words)

  
 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,
http://enlightened.getinfoeasy.com   (223 words)

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