A monarchy is a form of government that is run by a monarch (usual a king) who inherits his authority through heredity.
Pertaining to monarchy.
A monarchy. The word "monarchy" comes from the Greek "mono" meaning one and "archy" meaning ruler.
From the Greek "monos" meaning "one" and "archon" meaning "leader".
Technically it still is a monarchy but it's a Parliamentary Monarchy, meaning that Canada has a Queen (Elizabeth II, by the way) aswell as a Parliament and a Prime Minister. So I really don't know how to answer that question.
-archy, meaning rule or leadership, as in monarchy, anarchy, etc.
Anarchy, monarchy, and oligarchy are forms of government that have origins in ancient Greece. Anarchy comes from the Greek word "anarkhia," meaning "without a ruler." Monarchy originates from the Greek words "monos," meaning "one," and "arkhein," meaning "to rule." Oligarchy is derived from the Greek words "oligos," meaning "few," and "arkhein," meaning "to rule." These terms were first used in ancient Greek political philosophy to describe different systems of governance.
The adverb monos is Greek for 'alone'. The infinitive archein is Greek for 'to rule'. The combination of the two words is responsible for the use of the word 'monarchia' by the Latin language of the fourth century A.D., and of the word 'monarchy' in modern English.
The ancient Greek word "monarchia" (μοναρχία) means "rule by one" or "single rule". It is derived from two Greek words: "monos" (μόνος), meaning "alone" or "single" "arkhos" (αρχός), meaning "ruler" or "authority"
A suffix properly meaning a rule, ruling, as in monarchy, the rule of one only. Cf. -arch.
Austria was not a monarchy back in 1740 but an empire. Meaning there was no queen, but an empress. Her name was Maria Theresia.
Absolute monarchy
Kuwait is a nominal constitutional monarhcy