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- Ungern, however, saw this as an opportunity to implement his monarchistic plan.
- Yet he also tried to integrate the military, which was dominated by an aristocratic and monarchistic officer corps, into the new republic.
- Up until the 20th century most independent nations in the civilized world were monarchies and therefore used the monarchistic style of coat of arms.
- Although the putsch received support from military commanders and other conservative and monarchistic groups around the Reich, the rank and file of the bureaucracy mostly refused to cooperate.
- After the First World War, with which beginning of the first German republic became, the fruit column was banned as " monarchistic " leftover from the Cannstatter Wasen.
- While the concession is seen as significant, there is still no mention of ending the nation's 28-year-old system of monarchistic rule imposed by Mswati's father, King Sobuza II.
- The Association doesn't grant titles of nobility or titles of aristocracy and it doesn't cooperate with organizations which it considers to be usurpatory, pseudo-aristocratic, pseudo-monarchistic or pseudo-military orders.
- Hungary was a hereditary country of the Habsburgs and already in June 1688 the " commission for the mechanism of the Kingdom of Hungary " was now finally created, in order to create in the country of the Stephanskrone a strong monarchistic government.
- Since the middle of November, the OHL had supported the creation by some officers of so-called " Freikorps ", voluntary units of soldiers who were mostly nationalistic, monarchistic and anti-revolution, even while the demobilisation of the regular ( conscripted ) army was ongoing.
- Further inmates in Fort Hohenasperg included the writer Berthold Auerbach, who was kept here between 1837 and 1838; Friedrich Kammerer ( 1833 ); the doctor and poet Theobald Kerner ( 1850 1851 ); the theologian Karl Hase; the satirist Johannes Nefflen; the poet Leo von Seckendorff, the writer Theodor Griesinger; and many more, mostly political dissidents, who in general were held prisoner because of their anti-monarchistic views.