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- monarchs]] [[Category:monarchs]]2 KB (250 words) - 21:48, 27 February 2024
- ...Queen) called a monarch, who holds the position until death or abdication. Monarchs usually both hold and achieve their position through the right of hereditar1 KB (184 words) - 19:24, 2 April 2023
- ==List of monarchs==7 KB (993 words) - 09:44, 28 February 2024
- ...ition''' ('''Inquisición española'''), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] and [[Isabella I of Castile]]. It was intended t Various motives have been proposed for the monarchs' decision to found the Inquisition such as increasing political authority,5 KB (661 words) - 04:02, 25 February 2024
- ...the second-half of the nineteenth century anarchists assassinated several monarchs and wounded others. These include [[Russian Emperor]] [[Alexander II of Rus2 KB (223 words) - 14:07, 28 April 2024
- ...ted Kingdom]] during the [[First World War]]. There have been five British monarchs of the House of Windsor since then: [[George V]], [[Edward VIII]], [[George ...ria]]. Technically, genealogical seniority was held by the British Windsor monarchs from 1893—1952. But the Dukedom passed through the hands of king Edward V5 KB (772 words) - 18:22, 28 February 2024
- ...ngest-reigning historical Japanese emperor and one of the longest-reigning monarchs in the world.3 KB (460 words) - 23:32, 24 February 2023
- ==Monarchs==7 KB (1,081 words) - 14:42, 28 April 2024
- ...ttos''' was a [[Saxons|Saxon]] dynasty of [[List of German monarchs|German monarchs]] (919–1024), named after three of its kings and [[Holy Roman Emperor]]s ==Monarchs of the Saxon dynasty (919-1024)==15 KB (2,287 words) - 09:57, 28 February 2024
- The Merovingian began as monarchs of the [[Salian Franks]], a [[Germanic]] sub-group and later dominating tri5 KB (728 words) - 09:51, 28 February 2024
- ...ears, popes played powerful roles in Western Europe, often struggling with monarchs for power over wide-ranging affairs of church and state, crowning emperors4 KB (623 words) - 00:34, 29 February 2024
- [[Category:monarchs]]5 KB (801 words) - 19:50, 28 February 2024
- ...of its cadet lines, the [[House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]], furnished many monarchs in other parts of [[Europe]]. Most notably the [[House of Windsor]] whom fr5 KB (793 words) - 10:03, 28 February 2024
- ...he 15th century reigning there from 1448 to 1863. Oldenburgs once supplied monarchs to thrones of [[Russia]], [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and [[Greece]] as well. Ve5 KB (820 words) - 09:54, 28 February 2024
- ...orld history where all the armies were under the personal command of their monarchs. France also fought along side the [[British]] in the [[Second Opium War]] monarchs]]10 KB (1,607 words) - 01:48, 29 February 2024
- ...h was allegedly to develop on the ashes of the Old Order after no powerful monarchs ruled in Europe. The American Revolution was a relatively benign manifestat6 KB (971 words) - 01:51, 29 February 2024
- ...where the Royal Family holds the title of monarch through succession. The monarchs of Hungary were the Habsburgs, but the Western Allies would not countenance ...n Allied Powers in Paris] declared that they would not accept the Habsburg monarchs either in Vienna or Budapest. Officially Hungary considered the Habsburgs t13 KB (2,174 words) - 21:17, 26 February 2023
- ...nsion for the [[Basque people]] as a whole. The Lords of Biscay (including monarchs of Castile and Spain) swore to respect the Biscayan liberties under it, and7 KB (1,108 words) - 19:15, 28 February 2024
- ...Western Mongols began to challenge the Eastern Mongols under the Borjigin monarchs in the late 14th century.8 KB (1,235 words) - 06:14, 29 February 2024
- *[http://www.almanachdegotha.org/id229.html The Richest Monarchs and Royals of the World] at Almanach de Gotha9 KB (1,264 words) - 16:56, 17 February 2024