Perhaps the first overthrowing of a monarch was in England. Charles I of England was beheaded by his own people during the English Civil War.
No, not unless there was a complete overthrow of the government and then it wouldn't be a monarchy but a dictatorship.
Overthrow of the French Monarchy.
It was a Constitutional Monarchy.
The US attempt to overthrow monarchy Mazarin did ultimately fail because he was very popular with the people and had a well organized army.
England was one of the first countries in Europe to develop a strong central monarchy.
Hawaiian League.
The Roman Monarchy ended with the overthrow of the last king, Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, who was a tyrant in 509 BC.
The french people were fighting to overthrow the monarchy that was their government.
The overthrow of the Monarchy was in 1893.
Historians cite the date of 950 BC as the time when Athenians overthrew their ruling monarchy.
The overthrow of the Etruscan monarchy in 509 Bc
This is the approximate date for the overthrow of the Monarchy, and the beginning of the Roman Republic.