It restored it to the Monarchy.
The Restoration. The throne was restored to the monarchy.
The Spanish Monarchy was restored by Franco's orders upon his death in 1975.
Many countries still have a King or Queen as head of State. That is a Monarch. The monarchy was restored in Spain after General Francos' death. The UK is still ruled, since 1952, by Queen Elizabeth II. Republics do not have a monarch, they elect the Head of State.
In 1815 the Congress of Vienna had restored Austrian Domination over the Italian Peninsula and left Italy completely fragmented, dividing the country amongst different European Countries as well as victors of the Napoleonic Wars.
It restored it to the Monarchy.
IT was restored in 1935.
The Restoration. The throne was restored to the monarchy.
i think it is about history,politics and sosiety,government...
His reign is called the Restoration because the monarchy had been restored!
Parliament decided to restore the monarchy because it was tired of the taxation, violence, and disorder.
The French Monarchy.
1814, and again in 1815.
The Spanish Monarchy was restored by Franco's orders upon his death in 1975.
I believe that legitimacy is as basic human need. Having the right to receive fair and just treatment. Like the need to belong.The principle of legitimacy was an idea proposed on September of 1814 at the Congress of Vienna that was used as a guideline for rulers in Europe after the fall of Napoleon. Since napoleon was not an absolute monarch other rulers saw him as a threat to the "old order" or the system that made the monarch have all power along with the Catholic church of the time. The principle was basically saying that all lawful monarchs would be restored to full power in order to keep peace and order. But, besides in the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France it was largely ignored.
King Juan-Carlos was restored to the throne in Spain.
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