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Lists Of Queens
List of monarchs may refer to: *List of current sovereign monarchs *List of current constituent monarchs *List of monarchs by nickname *List of fictional monarchs *List of longest-reigning monarchs *A king list, used as an early form of periodisation By current countries Note: The list includes both current monarchies and current countries that have abolished the monarchy. *Afghanistan *Albania *Andorra *Antigua and Barbuda *Armenia *Australia * Austria (and later Austria-Hungary) *The Bahamas *Bahrain *Barbados *Belize *Belgium *Benin *Bosnia *Bhutan *Brazil *Brunei *Bulgaria *Burundi *Cambodia *Canada *Central Africa *China *Croatia *Cyprus * Czechia *Denmark *Egypt *Estonia *Eswatini *Ethiopia *Fiji *Finland *France *The Gambia *Georgia *Ghana *Germany *Grenada *Greece *Guyana *Haiti *Hungary *Iceland *India *Iran *Iraq *Ireland *Israel *Italy *Jamaica *Japan *Jordan *Kenya *Korea *Kuwait *Laos *Lesotho *Libya *Liechtenstein *Lithuania *Luxembourg *Madagascar *Malawi *Malaysia ...
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List Of Current Sovereign Monarchs
A monarch is the Head of state, head of a monarchy, a form of government in which a state is ruled by an individual who normally rules for Life tenure, life or until abdication, and typically Inheritance, inherits the throne by birth. Monarchs may be Autocracy, autocrats (as in all Absolute monarchy, absolute monarchies) or may be Traditional authority, ceremonial figureheads, exercising only limited or no reserve powers at all, with actual authority vested in a legislature and/or executive cabinet (as in many Constitutional monarchy, constitutional monarchies). In many cases, a monarch will also be Divine right of kings, linked with a state religion. Most states only have a single monarch at any given time, although a regent may rule when the monarch is a Minor (law), minor, Absenteeism, not present, or Capacity (law), otherwise incapable of ruling. Cases in which two monarchs rule simultaneously over a single state, as is the current situation in Andorra, are known as Coregency, ...
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