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22 ore fa · The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the constitutional form of government by which a hereditary sovereign reigns as the head of state of the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories.
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Stemma reale del Regno Unito. La monarchia del Regno Unito,...
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1 giorno fa · In most current constitutional monarchies, the monarch is mainly a ceremonial figurehead symbol of national unity and state continuity. Although nominally sovereign, the electorate (through the legislature) exercises political sovereignty. Constitutional monarchs' political power is limited.
1 giorno fa · The Spanish monarchy is constitutionally referred to as The Crown (Spanish: La Corona), and it comprises the reigning monarch, his or her royal family, and the Royal Household, which supports and facilitates the sovereign in the exercise of his duties and prerogatives.
2 giorni fa · United Kingdom, island country located off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe. It comprises the whole of the island of Great Britain—which contains England, Wales, and Scotland—as well as the northern portion of the island of Ireland. Its capital is London.
5 giorni fa · 'The Contending Kingdoms': England and France 1420-1700 | Reviews in History. Book: 'The Contending Kingdoms': England and France 1420-1700. edited by: Glenn Richardson. Aldershot, Ashgate, 2008, ISBN: 9780754657897; 210pp.; Price: £55.00. Reviewer: Mr Simon Lambe. Institute of Historical Research. Citation:
1 giorno fa · In November, a constitutional monarchy was chosen by the National Congress as form of government. The crown was offered to Leopold I of Saksen-Coburg and Gotha who swore his constitutional oath on 21 July 1831 as King of the Belgians - not of Belgium - since he was chosen by the peoples’ representatives.
3 giorni fa · University College London. Citation: Dr Stephen Conway, review of George III: An Essay in Monarchy, (review no. 304) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/304. Date accessed: 21 March, 2024.