All republics are governed without a monarch. A republic is a state without a monarchy.
republic (a country whose head of state is not a monarch)
They formed a republic to stop people from rebelling against the monarch. ( so they formed a new type of government called a republic)
The Republic of France.
a republic government give people the right to vote
The most militant Catholic monarch in the late 1500s was Henry VIII's daughter, Queen Mary. She eventually became known as "Bloody Mary" because of all the Protestants she had killed because they refused to return to Catholicism.
An independent republic is a form of government where the country is governed by elected officials and the ultimate authority lies with the people. It is independent in that it is not governed by a foreign power or monarch.
I believe that what James Madison meant by republic was this - a country governed by its people rather than by a monarch. No one man should hold all that power.
islamic republic
republic (a country whose head of state is not a monarch)
realm
No, she was monarch from 1837 to 1901 so from the 19th century to the 20th.
Switzerland has never had a monarch. It is and always has been a republic.
King Louis XVI as an absolute monarch.
France is a republic with no monarch since the French Revolution in 1789. The last French monarch, King Louis XVI, was overthrown during the revolution, and the country has been a republic ever since.
No, although the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey) was ruled by a monarch (often styled 'Sultan' or 'Padishah (Emperor) until the end of World War I.
No, but there is a president.
The head of the Church of England is the current English monarch.