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  • 41Monarchy of Ireland — A monarchical polity has existed in Ireland during three periods of its history, finally ending in 1801. The designation King of Ireland (Irish: Rí na hÉireann) and Queen (regnant) of Ireland was used during these periods. Since 1949, the only… …

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  • 42Monarchy of Sweden — This article is about the history and function of the Swedish monarchy as an institution. For the kingdom of Sweden itself, see Sweden. King of Sweden Monarchy …

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  • 43Monarchy of South Africa — King of South Africa Former Monarchy …

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  • 44monarchy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strong, weak ▪ absolute ▪ constitutional, parliamentary ▪ hereditary VERB + MONARCHY …

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  • 45parliamentary — adj. Parliamentary is used with these nouns: ↑accountability, ↑agent, ↑amendment, ↑approval, ↑candidate, ↑chamber, ↑colleague, ↑commission, ↑constituency, ↑correspondent, ↑debate, ↑ …

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  • 46July Monarchy — Kingdom of France Royaume de France ← …

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  • 47Constitutional monarchy — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …

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  • 48History of monarchy in Canada — The history of monarchy in Canada stretches from the pre colonial times of Canada through to the present day, though Canada s monarchical status is typically seen as beginning in 1534, with the establishment of New France by King Francis I, [… …

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  • 49Non-sovereign monarchy — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …

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  • 50Debate on the monarchy in Canada — Debate between monarchists and republicans in Canada has been taking place since before the country s Confederation in 1867, though it has rarely been of significance since the rebellions of 1837.[1] Open support for republicanism only came from… …

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