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- Major European Developments 1450– 1750
- United Kingdom (U.K) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Why Monarchy?1
- The Ramifications of Sharing a Head of State: a Study in the Implications of a Structure
- The Theatricalization of Monarchy in the Reign of Elizabeth I, 1558-1569 Kimberly Reynolds Rush Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- The Buddha's Mandate: Buddhism and Japanese Kingship
- Title the Historical Thought of Joseph De Maistre (1753-1821)
- Joseph De Maistre on War and Peace: Ritual and Realism
- A COMPANION to GLOBAL QUEENSHIP Ii Iii
- China: Confucianism, Legalism, and Daoism
- Head of State Cost?
- Lesson Three British Legal System (Part A)
- From Agnatic Succession to Absolute Primogeniture: the Shift to Equal Rights of Succession to Thrones and Titles in the Modern European Constitutional Monarchy
- GENDER, POWER, and REGNANT QUEENSHIP in the LATIN KINGDOM of JERUSALEM by Samantha Summers a Thesis Submitted to the Department
- F. Bracton on Kingship
- If the Queen Has No Reserve Powers Left, What Is the Modern Monarchy For?
- How to Write About a Queen Regnant Leah Gilliatt
- Milan Vyskočil, Commonwealth Realm, 2012
- Fathers, Sons and Inheritance in Shakespearean Drama
- New Jersey Monarch Butterfly Conservation Guide
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- Colonialism and Sexuality Sameness, Superiority and Inferiority, Morality and Indecency
- Joseph De Maistre, How Catholic a Reaction?
- The Age of Absolutism (17–18Th Century)
- Queens in the Anglo-Norman/Angevin Realm 1066–1216
- 'Queen Consort, Queen Mother: the Power and Authority of Fourteenth-Century Plantagenet Queens'
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