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Qué (quién) es monarchic - definición

SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT WHERE THE HEAD OF STATE POSITION IS INHERITED WITHIN FAMILY
Kingdom (politics); King (monarch); Queen (monarch); Monarchies; Monarchic; Monarchical; Regnant; Dynastic state; The Monarchy; Monarchies of the world; Monarchical state; MONARCHY; Regnancy
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  • Map of monarchies and republics in Europe, 1648
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  • Leopold I]], an elected founder of the hereditary [[monarchy of Belgium]]
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  • King [[Salman of Saudi Arabia]] is an absolute monarch.
  • The [[Weld-Blundell Prism]], inscribed with the [[Sumerian King List]]
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  • Statue of [[Tigranes the Great]] in Yerevan, [[Armenia]]

monarchic         
a.; (also monarchical)
Kingly, royal, regal, imperial, sovereign.
Monarchic         
·adj ·Alt. of Monarchical.
monarchical         
a.

Wikipedia

Monarchy

A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication. The political legitimacy and authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic (constitutional monarchy), to fully autocratic (absolute monarchy), and can span across executive, legislative, and judicial domains.

The succession of monarchs in many cases has been hereditical, often building dynastic periods. However, elective and self-proclaimed monarchies have also been established throughout history. Aristocrats, though not inherent to monarchies, often serve as the pool of persons to draw the monarch from and fill the constituting institutions (e.g. diet and court), giving many monarchies oligarchic elements.

Monarchs can carry various titles such as emperor, empress, king, and queen. Monarchies can form federations, personal unions and realms with vassals through personal association with the monarch, which is a common reason for monarchs carrying several titles.

Monarchies were the most common form of government until the 20th century, by which time republics had replaced many monarchies. Today forty-three sovereign nations in the world have a monarch, including fifteen Commonwealth realms that share King Charles III as their head of state. Other than that, there is a range of sub-national monarchical entities. Most of the modern monarchies tend to be constitutional monarchies, retaining under a constitution unique legal and ceremonial roles for the monarch, exercising limited or no political power, similar to heads of state in a parliamentary republic.

Ejemplos de uso de monarchic
1. The rally began with a public prayer by an Orthodox priest, followed by a monarchic hymn sung by a bearded baritone wearing black garb.
2. But to engage in demagogic rhetoric about "imperial" presidents and "monarchic" pretensions, with no evidence that the president has abused his discretion, is foolish and irresponsible.
3. Page 5. 600 Youth Vow to Fight ‘Orange Pest‘ By Nabi Abdullaev Staff Writer Igor Tabakov / MT Alexander Dugin standing next to a bearded baritone singing a monarchic hymn Sunday on Triumfalaya Ploshchad.
4. Monarchic rule feels so anachronistic that we‘ve stopped trying to fiddle with it, like an old car we‘re leaving in the garage for sentimental reasons but never bother to service.
5. When he was in China, Ho Chi Minh learnt of insurrections which started the Xinhai Revolution when Sun Yat–sen was sworn in as President and declared the establishment of the People‘s State of China and abolished the monarchic state of the Qing dynasty.