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The Holy Roman Empire - Online Library of LibertyThe Holy Roman Empire. Viscount James Bryce (author). A history of the ... elective monarchy in general, a contrivance which has always had attractions ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Bodin, Jean | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyChapter Four is a comparison of the three forms of state; Bodin argues that royal, or hereditary, (as opposed to elective) monarchy is the best form of state.
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Germany and the Holy Roman Empire in 1500 - Oxford Academic... Holy Roman Empire: Volume I ... The first is the persistence of Reich as an elective monarchy and the failure of a single dominant dynasty to emerge.
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Introduction | Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland ...The Holy Roman emperor was elected by seven electors, the Danish king by approximately twenty councilmen, the Venetian doge by forty-one electors, and the pope ...
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23.10.04 Kokkonen et al., The Politics of Succession | The Medieval ...Chapter 6 on leader depositions has as its hypothesis that states practicing primogeniture saw fewer rulers deposed than under elective monarchy and agnatic ...
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Monarchy System - SATHEE - IIT KanpurElective monarchies are less common than hereditary monarchies. In an elective monarchy, the monarch is chosen by a group of electors. The electors may be ...<|separator|>
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Elective monarchy - Digital Collections - University of MichiganThe name for a government in which one cannot become king except by election; this doubtless is a very legitimate way of acquiring sovereignty.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Elective monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569–1587These early modern elective monarchies were bodies of mixed government and their governing structures reflected the multifaceted societies they presided over.
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Prosopography, Nomenclature, and Royal Succession in the ...Apr 30, 2008 · The kingdom of Toledo generally is thought to have been an elective monarchy. By using the evidence of prosopography and nomenclature, this ...
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[PDF] Hegel on Sovereignty and Monarchy - Scholar CommonsHegel, a monarchist, views his monarch as expressing state unity, not as a power. He sees the monarch as the sovereign, but not as the highest power.
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A History of Elective Monarchy since the Ancient World - BrewminateApr 21, 2020 · An elective monarchy is a monarchy ruled by an elected monarch, in contrast to a hereditary monarchy in which the office is automatically ...
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The Evolution of the Election in the Holy Rom" by Louis T. GentilucciThe Holy Roman Empire had an electoral process for choosing the Holy Roman Emperor. The heritage of this unique medieval institution can be traced through from ...
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The Evolution of the Election in the Holy Roman Empire from the ...Nov 6, 2016 · Abstract: The Holy Roman Empire had an electoral process for choosing the Holy Roman Emperor. The heritage of this unique medieval institution ...<|separator|>
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Rabble, or citizens? Who elected the rulers of the CommonwealthThe projects, which were proposed assumed that the king would be elected by the sejm. The electoral committee also caused some controversy. In the wake of still ...<|separator|>
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HENRY VALOIS'S COURT AND ELECTIVE KINGSHIP IN THE ...Feb 10, 2021 · Henry Valois (1551–89) was elected king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1573 and arrived in Poland in January 1574.Missing: procedure | Show results with:procedure
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The Seven Kings | Western Civilization - Lumen LearningFor these reasons, the kingdom of Rome is considered an absolute monarchy. Despite this, Roman kings, with the exception of Romulus, were elected by citizens ...
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Roman Kingdom - IMPERIUM ROMANUMThe monarch was elected by an assembly called comitia curiata. In the event of the king's death, power was passed to the senate which appointed his deputy, ...
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The Roman Kingdom (753–509 BC)With the exception of Romulus, the kings were elected by the people of Rome to serve for life, without relying on military force to gain or keep the throne.
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[PDF] Some View-Points of Roman Law Prior to the Twelve Tablesright to infer an early elective monarchy, the king being elective by vote of the heads of all the Roman families; (i. e., voting under the form of suffrage ...
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(PDF) Basileus, tyrannos and polis. The Dynamics of Monarchy in ...Aug 10, 2025 · The article scrutinizes the development of the forms of leadership in the Early Iron Age and Archaic Greece, questioning the traditional view.
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Election and Inheritance in Early Germanic Kingship - jstorbut in each nation there was a royal race from which kings could be chosen by the 'folk' if need arose. 'Kings', wrote Tacitus,2 'are chosen.Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval
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I. Election and Inheritance in Early Germanic Kingship - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Well, they had an officer who was called a graf…. The graf was elected by the assembly, and the assembly might elect anyone they liked. The king ...
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Elective Kingship and the Unity of Medieval Germany - Academia.eduElective kingship effectively addressed the challenges of regional fragmentation in medieval Germany. The text posits that elective kingship enhanced ...Missing: germanic | Show results with:germanic
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[PDF] Imperial Electioneering: The Evolution of the Election in the Holy ...Dec 8, 2014 · Holy Roman Empire, Elections, Charlemagne, Ancient Roman Politics. Disciplines. Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity ...
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441ImperialPrimer - University of OregonThe Holy Roman Empire's main institutions were the Emperor, the Imperial Diet (Reichstag), the Imperial Courts of Law, and the Imperial Church.
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The Commonwealth of the Two Nations, 1572–1795 (Chapter 3)The Sejm formed an association, the 'Confederacy of Warsaw', which drew up constitutional ground-rules. The king would not secure a successor vivente rege, ...
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Britannica8 oct 2025 · The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was a dual Polish-Lithuanian state that was created by the Union of Lublin on July 1, 1569.
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the Polish-Lithuanian elective monarchy in contextNo other early modern polity organized elections on the scale of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. More people, more time, and more explicit regulations ...
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the Holy Roman Empire - HeraldicaThe HRE evolved over time into a limited elective monarchy, and at the same time a state composed of many states. At its head stood an elected emperor (Kaiser), ...
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The Golden Bull of the Emperor Charles IV 1356 A.D. - Avalon ProjectThe Golden Bull of 1356, was issued for the purpose of determining the form for the election and coronation of the emperor.
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Institut für Stadtgeschichte Frankfurt - City history - Die Goldene BulleThe Golden Bull was issued by Emperor Charles IV (1346-1378) in 1356 and is regarded as one of the most important documents of German constitutional history and ...
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Conclusions | Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland ...The Polish political system had been gradually reformed in favour of the nobility from the fifteenth century, but the more radical reform of royal elections, ...
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The Hungarians in Europe: A Thousand Years on the Frontier* - jstorJun 29, 2020 · Hungary thus became an elective monarchy and developed a two-pole legal and political system based on cooperation between the king and the ...<|separator|>
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The Scandinavian Election Charters in the Later Middle AgesIn practice, elective monarchy in Scandinavia did not mean that the council could chose whomever they wanted; if the previous king had a son, he was always ...
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History - KongehusetWhen absolutism was introduced in 1660-1661, the elective monarchy was replaced by inherited monarchy. ... constitutional. The Act of Succession of 27 ...
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History of the Norwegian monarchyIn the 13th century, the kingdom was officially declared hereditary by law, in contrast with the other Scandinavian monarchies which were elective kingdoms in ...
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[PDF] Shūrā as an Elective InstitutionFrom the death of cUthman to the fall of the. Umayyads. Muslims of the most diverse convictions are presented as calling for the caliph to be elected by shura.
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[PDF] THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF RASHIDUN CALIPHATEThe Caliph Umar gives instructions on the procedures for the election, they were (1) if five people agree to choose one of them while a person refuses then ...Missing: process | Show results with:process
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[PDF] A POLITICAL HISTORY OF PARTHIABecause of these facts it was felt advisable to insert in this volume extensive references, both old and new, to the source material for the political history.Missing: process | Show results with:process
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The Transmission of Authority through the Quriltais of the Early ... - jstorThe most authoritative source on the quriltais of the early Mongol. Empire is the Tārīkh-i Jahāngushā (History of the World Conqueror) of 'Alā al-Dīn 'Atā Malik ...
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Source Collection: The Mongols - OER ProjectIt describes the origins of the Mongols, with a particular focus on Chinggis Khan.
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[PDF] p.403 – 408, (ISSN: 2276-8645) MONARCHJun 1, 2018 · It argues that the monarchical government of Oyo Empire (present day Nigeria) had one of the highest checks-and-balance loops in the world. The ...<|separator|>
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principle of separation of powers in the old oyo empire as a template ...Jun 26, 2024 · Existing studies on the roles played by Alaafin and his chiefs in the old Oyo Empire have mainly focussed on the social, economic and religious ...
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The Seventeenth Century: The Age of Empire Building (Chapter 5)The Oyo Empire's government was monarchical. The head of the central government was a king, or alaafin, who was selected from the royal lineage. The system of ...
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Unsung History of the Kingdom of Kongo | The New York Public ...Nov 2, 2021 · Kingship was not hereditary among the Bakongo, which means that any citizen of the kingdom of Kongo, that is any Mukongo, could be elected king.
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THE CORRESPONDENCE OF THE KONGO KINGS, 1614-35 - jstorthe kingdom of Kongo as he knew it, the "História do Reino de Congo" of 1624 ... Thus, whether Kongo's system of succession was elective or hereditary, whether ...
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[PDF] Ashanti-Empire.pdfThe Ashantihene (King of all Ashanti) reigns over all and chief of the division of Kumasi, the nation's capital. He is elected in the same manner as all other ...
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How Ashanti Chiefs Are Selected: From Lineage to LeadershipLearn how Ashanti chiefs are selected, from matrilineal lineage to enstoolment, and what happens during leadership transitions and disputes.
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“The process of selection of a new Asante [Ashanti] chief in Kumasi ...Jun 29, 2001 · Having sworn the oath, the new Asantehene is then confined at "Apatam" (a customary process of confinement which spans between 21 to 40 days ...
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Holy See (Vatican City) - The World Factbook - CIANov 14, 2023 · ecclesiastical elective monarchy; self-described as an "absolute monarchy". Capital. name: Vatican City geographic coordinates: 41 54 N, 12 27 ...
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How Is a New Pope Chosen? | USCCBFor the conclave itself, the cardinal electors process to the Sistine Chapel and take an oath of absolute secrecy before sealing the doors.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Papal Elections - New AdventAn epoch-making decree in the matter of papal elections is that of Nicholas II in 1059. According to this constitution, the cardinal bishops are first to meet ...
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The History of Papal Conclaves in the Catholic ChurchMay 2, 2025 · A scholar of medieval religious history unpacks the fascinating and secretive history behind the conclave and the papal election process.
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May 8, 2025 Leo XIV elected as first American pope - CNNMay 9, 2025 · Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected as the first US-born pontiff Thursday and will be known as Pope Leo XIV.
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Who is Pope Leo XIV, and how was he chosen? | Temple NowMay 14, 2025 · Robert Prevost was elected as pope through the papal conclave that ended on May 8. His papal name will be Pope Leo XIV.
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How Malaysia elects the King | The StarJul 20, 2024 · Malaysia's Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected by the Conference of Rulers for a term of five years in a unique rotation system.
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Explainer: Malaysia's unique rotational monarchy | ReutersOct 27, 2023 · The heads of Malaysia's nine royal families, sultans of nine of its 13 states, take turns to be king for a five-year term. After independence ...
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[PDF] The Resurgent Role of the Monarchy in MalaysiaFeb 11, 2025 · The unique system of monarchy in Malaysia consists of three distinct but inter-related institutions – the Conference of Rulers, the Yang di- ...<|separator|>
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5 things to know about Malaysia's Conference of RulersNov 24, 2022 · The Conference of Rulers is a council comprising the nine rulers of the Malay states of Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Perlis, Terengganu, Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang, ...
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Election of His Majesty Yang DiPertuan AgongIf a ruler is unable to attend the Election Meeting, he may appoint another ruler as proxy to cast his vote;; Normally, the selection follows an order based on ...
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Unique rotating monarchy | The StarJun 2, 2025 · During the election, each Ruler receives a ballot bearing the name of one candidate and is asked to indicate whether that candidate is suitable ...<|separator|>
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Appointment of YDPA - D&P Law GroupJan 28, 2019 · “The Yang di-Pertuan Agong shall be elected by the Conference of Rulers for a term of five years, but may at any time resign his office by ...
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2025/10 "The Resurgent Role of the Monarchy in Malaysia" by Shad ...Feb 11, 2025 · The unique system of monarchy in Malaysia consists of three distinct but inter-related institutions – the Conference of Rulers, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the ...
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Role of Conference of Rulers - The Malaysian BarFeb 15, 2007 · The conference has the great constitutional role of electing the Yang di–Pertuan Agong and the Timbalan Yang di–Pertuan Agong. It has the dramatic power to ...
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On August 6, Vladimir Putin will hold talks with Yang di-Pertuan ...Aug 2, 2025 · On August 6, Vladimir Putin will hold talks with Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar. Announcement, August 6, 2025.<|separator|>
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Malaysia - ACE Electoral Knowledge NetworkMalaysia is technically a monarchy, although the “Paramount Ruler” (Yang di-Pertuan Agong) is elected every five years by and from the hereditary rulers of nine ...
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The Supreme Council | The Official Platform of the UAE GovernmentDec 30, 2024 · The Federal Supreme Council is the highest constitutional authority in the UAE. It is one of the five federal authorities of the UAE Government.Missing: process | Show results with:process
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The President and his deputies | The Official Portal of the UAE ...Dec 30, 2024 · The Federal Supreme Council elects from among its members a President for a five-year term according to the Gregorian calendar, and may be re- ...Missing: process | Show results with:process
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Political System & Governance - UAE Embassy in Washington, DCThe Supreme Council is the top policy-making body in the UAE, and the president and vice president are both elected from its membership for renewable five-year ...
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Founders of the Union | The Official Platform of the UAE GovernmentSheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was the first President of the UAE. He served this position since the formation of the UAE on 2 December 1971 until he passed ...
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United Arab Emirates (03/16/11) - State.govIn accordance with the Constitution, the U.A.E.'s Supreme Council of Rulers elected Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan as U.A.E. Federal President. Mohammed bin Zayed ...
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About UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin ZayedHe was elected on Saturday 14th May 2022 by the decision of their highnesses, the members of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates. His ...
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The Political System of the UAE - Helen ZieglerThe form of government can be referred to as a federal presidential elected monarchy, as the president is elected from among the absolute monarchs who rule each ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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The Constitution of the United Arab EmiratesThe Federal Supreme Council shall elect from among its members a President and Vice President of the Union; and the Vice President shall exercise all the ...Missing: process | Show results with:process
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United Arab Emirates: Government - globalEDGEPresident is appointed by hereditary state rulers and the prime minister is appointed by the president. President is hereditary, Prime Minister: 5 years.
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Cambodia - ACE Electoral Knowledge NetworkThe Cambodian monarchy is an elective monarchy. The King can not appoint His heir to the throne. The new King of Cambodia shall be elected by the Crown Council.
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Monarchy - The Royal Embassy of Cambodia to the U.S.Since 1993, the King of Cambodia is an elected monarch, making Cambodia one of the few elective monarchies of the world.
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Principality of Andorra - Co-Princes - Almanach de Saxe GothaHence even today, France's elected head of state also becomes the Co-Prince of Andorra, the other Co-Prince still being the Bishop of Urgell.Missing: elective | Show results with:elective
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Why is the President of France Co-Prince of Andorra? - Royal CentralThe President of France, Emmanuel Macron, serves as Co-Prince of Andorra in addition to his duties as French President.Missing: elective | Show results with:elective
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Andorra (11/04) - State.govThe two co-princes serve co-equally with limited powers that do not include veto over government acts. They are represented in Andorra by a delegate.Missing: elective | Show results with:elective
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[PDF] Reconsidering Constitutional Formation I National Sovereignty... selection of the most capable to govern occurred in accordance with the ... elective monarchy and hereditary monarchy , perhaps the biggest controversy ...
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Reign of Stephen Báthory, King of Poland | Research StartersStephen Báthory was one of the most eminent kings of Poland. He established new tribunal systems, reformed the taxes and army, led three victorious military ...Missing: merit | Show results with:merit
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Voting | Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania ...That the elective option was generally favoured in Transylvania at that time is confirmed by a letter from Stephen Báthory to Maximilian, written on 29 April.
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Why could the political propaganda of John III Sobieski not be eff ...Sep 3, 2019 · The article attempts to answer the question why King John III Sobieski (1674—1696) finally did not reach his main political goal and failed to ...
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Poland's Kings and Queens: A Royal History - Polska.FMAmong the elected monarchs were notable figures like Stephen Báthory, a skilled military leader, and John III Sobieski, the hero of the 1683 Battle of Vienna, ...
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Institutional Implications and Constitutional Meanings of the ...May 1, 2019 · ... legitimacy of the newly-elected emperor. In the process of the development of history, they have the meanings of " modern” constitutional ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] how the elector princes of the holy roman empire kept a stable state ...This fight for higher legitimacy was standard while dealing with the Prince-Archbishops of the Holy Roman Empire. Section two inspects the rival region of the ...
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Enlightened Declarations: Ottoman and Russian Proclamations in ...Jun 14, 2024 · ... elective monarchy. King Augustus III of Poland died in October 1763 ... While Peter I's reforms created an elite consensus in the ...
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Electoral Structure and Allegiances of the Holy Roman EmpireMay 9, 2022 · The election of the emperors was derived from the ancient practice of German tribal councils to elect their leaders for life. The direct male ...
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how the elector princes of the Holy Roman Empire kept a stable ...Aug 16, 2022 · This study aims to bring greater insight into the roles of the individual princes that created stability within the empire and who executed ...Missing: elective | Show results with:elective
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What did it mean to belong to the Holy Roman Empire?Sep 23, 2022 · Thus, despite evolving as an elective monarchy, the empire enjoyed considerable political continuity, with the centre of political gravity ...
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Papal elections aren't always as dramatic as 'Conclave'Nov 13, 2024 · To salvage the electoral system from internal and external chaos, Pope Nicholas II decreed in 1059 that popes should be selected by men of the ...
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A short history of weird papal conclaves, from open bribery to riotsMay 8, 2025 · Papal conclaves have featured calls of election fraud and bribery so gauche that riches were wheeled in on donkey carts.
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The evolution of the Papal Conclave: From antiquity to modern timesMay 4, 2025 · A pivotal moment came in 1059 with Pope Nicholas II's decree In Nomine Domini, which vested the responsibility of electing popes in the College ...Missing: system | Show results with:system
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A Reformed Theological Analysis and Critique of the Papal Election ...May 8, 2025 · The papal election system is a central mechanism for leadership succession within the Catholic Church, developed over nearly 2,000 years. More ...
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Civil War and International War | The Politics of SuccessionSep 22, 2022 · In contrast, elective monarchy allows for many claimants and leaves the state leaderless until the elections are over (which often took ...
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[PDF] Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn: The Intelligent American's Guide to ...Poland's downfall was its elective monarchy (following the end of the Jagellon dynasty in 1572), which strengthened the powers of the nobility but diminished ...
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[PDF] Poland : a country study - LocMost books in the series deal with aparticular foreign country, describing and analyzing its political, economic, social, and national.
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[PDF] Corruption in the Middle Ages and the problem of simonySome of this discussion took place in contexts that are familiar to us from discussions around corruption today, especially regarding bribery and secular judges ...
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The Papal Election of 1492: Rodrigo Borgia and the Conclave that ...Jan 3, 2021 · To begin with, Rodrigo saw nothing wrong with accepting and offering bribes to achieve his ends. The fact of his corruption was less scandalous ...
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General Council of Trent: Twenty-Fourth Session - Papal Encyclicals... simony, from which they shall not be capable of [Page 227] being absolved, until after they have resigned the benefices which they were possessed of in any ...
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The Polish Contribution to the Development of European Democracy... Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ... ” Finally, they point out corruption, foreign influence, and bribery, visible especially during the royal election.
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Riots, revenge, and royal rigging: A history of controversial conclavesMar 7, 2013 · Bribes were paid and there was even some insider trading: The cardinals' attendants supposedly cut deals with Roman bankers taking bets on who ...
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The Holy Roman Empire | History of Western Civilization IIAlthough the Habsburgs held the title of Holy Roman Emperor for nearly four centuries, the title was not hereditary and their power over the decentralized ...
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House of Habsburg | Rulers, Motto, History, Map, & InbreedingHouse of Habsburg, royal German family, one of the principal sovereign dynasties of Europe from the 15th to the 20th century.
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Hereditary, Succession, Monarchy - Political system - BritannicaOct 2, 2025 · The hereditary principle of succession is now almost exclusively confined to the constitutional monarchies of western Europe.
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Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - The liberum veto and attempts ...Oct 8, 2025 · Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - The liberum veto and attempts at reform: Poland had emerged from the cataclysm of 1648–67 in a moribund ...Missing: procedure | Show results with:procedure
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Malaysia welcomes new king in unique rotating monarchy | ReutersJan 31, 2024 · Every five years, the nine rulers elect one among themselves to be Malaysia's king through a secret ballot. The order of rotation among the ...
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United Arab Emirates: Freedom in the World 2023 Country ReportThe political system grants the emirates' hereditary rulers a monopoly on power and excludes the possibility of a change in government through elections. B3 ...Missing: elective details<|separator|>
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United Arab Emirates | Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceThe president is the chief of state and: ... Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, the emir of Abu Dhabi, was elected president by the FSC on November 3, 2004. He ...
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The perennial problem of succession [long read] - OUP BlogJun 25, 2022 · The death of monarchs created moments of insecurity and instability, which only came to an end when a new monarch had established him- or (very rarely) herself ...
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New Acquisitions: Elective Monarchy and the Future of WesterosMay 20, 2019 · The Game of Thrones is supposedly over, with the major Lords of Westeros deciding to shift to an elective monarchy and electing Bran Stark as king.
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Introduction | The Politics of Succession - Oxford AcademicSep 22, 2022 · ... monarchy is elective: all elective monarchies are constantly menaced by the danger of a relapse into anarchy on the death of each king. The ...
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Poland—Resolution - Hansard - UK Parliament... Poland, the century during which Poland suffered under the rule of an elective monarchy was the period to which her weakness and dissensions were to he traced.
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JOACHIM LELEWEL AND THE PARTITIONS OF POLAND - jstorcritical institutions, the elective monarchy, seriously undermined it. This weakness was exacerbated further by the election of flawed monarchs in the two ...
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Golden Bull | Research Starters - EBSCOIt established clear guidelines for the selection of the emperor by the seven electors, reaffirming their authority and autonomy while curbing papal influence ...
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The Constitution of 3 May 1791 | Poland at War ToursFeb 20, 2025 · In the late 18th century, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was grappling with significant internal strife and external pressures.
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[PDF] The Functions of Constitutional Monarchy - NYU LawConstitutional monarchy is hereditary, the monarch has no power, the head of government is responsible to electoral institutions, and powers are in a ...
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Elective Monarchy in Transylvania and Poland-Lithuania, 1569-1587Feb 15, 2018 · This book is an examination of why and how the elective principle, already established in Transylvanian and Polish political culture in the ...Missing: constitutionalism | Show results with:constitutionalism