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A centralized monarchy is a form of government established through the reassertion of lands by a single ruler during the high middle age of Europe. Unlike its predecessor, the decentralized feudal system, each king was considered a liege lord, and required an unreserved loyalty over all other lords. This established a hierarchy where a single individual ruled over all sub lords. The centralized monarchy was concreted in Europe by the creation of the English Magna Carta and Parliament, and the French Parliament of Paris.

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