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- Most monarchal courts included ceremonies concerning the investiture or coronation of the monarch and lev閑.
- Still, others said the president is not a monarchal figure above the reach of the law.
- A unified monarchal government of the Hawaiian Islands was first established in 1810, when King Kamehameha I completed his conquest of all the islands.
- It added, however, that 79-year-old Rainier would still need about 10 days of treatment at home before resuming his monarchal duties.
- J髍v韐 was the last of the independent kingdoms to be taken to form part of the Kingdom of England and thus the local monarchal title became defunct.
- Colbert and Louis felt that New France s administration had been badly mismanaged by charter companies, and that the colony should be brought under tighter monarchal control.
- In Iron Age IIa ( corresponding to the Monarchal period ) Judah seems to have been limited to small, mostly rural and unfortified settlements in the Judean hills.
- The reign of both monarchs were exceptionally long, and their succession by Emperor Akihito and King Albert II meant a new era in the monarchal relations between Belgium and Japan.
- The power of the Presidency and the executive branch that had grown up under it since World War II outweighed that of the other two branches to the point of becoming monarchal.
- As such, it was one of the few places in the world where the law protected citizens from the deprivation of the fruits of their labor by government or monarchal fiat or whim.
- A new exposition opened in an old monarchal palace in Bardo dubbed the " awakening of a nation . " The exposition boasts documents and artifacts from the Tunisian reformist monarchal rule in mid 19th century.
- A new exposition opened in an old monarchal palace in Bardo dubbed the " awakening of a nation . " The exposition boasts documents and artifacts from the Tunisian reformist monarchal rule in mid 19th century.
- In fact, both argue that " just because a republic is free from a monarchal ruler does not mean it is free from tyrannical rule, " hinting at the notion of tyranny of the majority and the hegemony of public opinion.
- He summoned a Parliament in 1659 . However, the republicans " condemned Oliver's rule as a period of tyranny and economic depression ", and engaged in " endless obstruction and filibustering " and attacked the'quasi-monarchal'aspects of the Protectorate.
- Though the monarchal title became defunct, it was succeeded by the creation of the Earl of York title of nobility by king of England Edgar the Peaceful in 960 . ( The earldom covered the general area of Yorkshire and is sometimes referred to as the " Earl of Yorkshire " .)
- William Dever's book " Did God Have a Wife ? " adduces further archaeological evidence for instance, the many female figurines unearthed in ancient Israel, ( known as Pillar-Base Figurines ) as supporting the view that in Israelite folk religion of the monarchal period, Asherah functioned as a goddess and consort of Yahweh and was worshiped as the Queen of Heaven, for whose festival the Hebrews baked small cakes.
- As Constantine VII refers to the monarchal title as " archon " ( ???? ), of Serbia ( ?????? / ???????? ) in " De Administrando Imperio " ( ???? ???????? ), and mentions " " archon of the Serbs " " in his protocol of " De Ceremoniis ", the title is used interchangeably, as to denote a ruler of a nation . " archon " was usually used when describing a Prince.