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Monarchy

Monarchy is a form of government in which all political power is vested in a monarch, usually a king or a queen. The monarch rules the nation, and acts as the head of state until his/her death or abdication.

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What is today's value of a Prince Albert tobacco can?

Looks like you can pick one up for around 3-$6 depending on condition.

Is Queen Mary boat haunted?

no its shadows i was on it and i saw one my self and it was someone walking by

How much is a crown?

A half crown is 1/8 of a pound, that is, 2/6 (two shillings and six old pence) or 12.5 new pence.

What is a princesses brother called?

It depends upon why she is a princess. If it is because they are both the children of the king or queen, he would be a Prince. If it is because she is the wife of a Prince, (as with Princess Diana) her brother would have what ever title he got from his father.

Did Serina Williams die?

Serena Williams was still alive on Jan 31, 2010, winning the Australian Open.

When did James Stewart die?

There are several celebrities with the name James Stewart.


  • James Stewart, the English footballer, died on 23rd May, 1957.
  • James Stewart, the Canadian basketball player, died on August 12th, 1990.
  • James Stewart, the American actor, died on July 2nd, 1997.


The following James Stewart's are alive and well at this time:


  • James Stewart, the Australian actor.
  • James Stewart, the Australian rower.
  • James Stewart, the American footballer.
  • James Stewart, Jr., the American motocross racer.


Who was king before King Henry vii?

Richard III, was king before Henry VII. Henry won the battle of Bosworth on the 22nd August 1485.

Who imprisoned the princes in the tower?

There uncle

Because he want to take the throne so he imprisoned them

What type of power did absolute monarchy have?

Theoretically speaking, absolute power. Practically speaking, their power was limited to varying extents by the aristocracy/religion or another traditional authority.

Absolute monarchy definition?

Theoretically, it is a form of monarchy where a sovereign rules with no checks and balances. Practically, they tended to be limited by the aristocracy and/or by religious leaders and doctrines. Thus, most were absolute in name only.

Was a pharaoh an absolute monarch or dictator?

Absolute monarchy. A dictatorship implies a republican form of government where the leader rules as a "first citizen", whereas in a monarchy, the ruler is a sovereign who embodies the state. Pharaohs fit the latter.

Who called himself the king of kings?

Nobody does.

Michael Jackson did not call himself that or demand that people call him that. His fans and Elizabeth Taylor referred to him as that.

They were the ones who called him the King of Pop. He never said "I am the King of Pop." There is no evidence any where to suggest that he ever said anything of the sort.

What happened to Henry Tudor?

Catherine of Aragon was divorced

Anne Boelyn was beheaded

Jane Seymour died

Anne of Cleeves was divorced

Catherine Howard was beheaded

Catherine Parr survived Henry

Who succeeded kosygin?

Preceded byNikita KhrushchevSucceeded byNikolai Tikhonov

Who was on the throne before James I of England?

In Scotland it was his mother Mary I of Scots. In England it was his mother's cousin Elizabeth.

When did William become king of England?

William I, known as William the Conqueror, was king of England from 1066 to 1087.

Why did King Richard the lion heart go on crusade?

King Richard the Lionheart went on the Third Crusade primarily to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control after its capture by Saladin in 1187. Driven by religious fervor and the desire to assert Christian dominance in the Holy Land, Richard aimed to fulfill his role as a leading Christian monarch. Additionally, he sought to enhance his own reputation and that of England, as well as to support his allies in the struggle against Saladin's forces.

Alfred the Great King of England he ruled the Anglo-Saxon province of what?

Alfred the Great, King of England, did NOT rule a province. He ruled England, a country, because he was KING of ENGLAND. His kingdom was centred in Wessex, (West Saxons). Inmodern England, itv is the region of southern England into Somerset and Devon.

How old are the crown jewels of Britain?

The Crown Jewels of England have been in the Tower of London since 1303.

Who ruled England in the 15th century?

This was the century of the Wars of the Roses, so we had a lot of red and white roses.

Lancester

Henry IV 1399-1413

Henry V 1413-1422

Henry VI 1422-1461 (1470-1471)

York

Edward IV 1461-1483

(Edward V, was never crowned, date of death unknown)

Richard III 1483-1485

Tudor

Henry VII 1485-1509
what are you trying to asl if your asking what is england 15th century..... here you go

This was the century of the Wars of the Roses, so we had a lot of red and white roses.

Lancester

Henry IV 1399-1413

Henry V 1413-1422

Henry VI 1422-1461 (1470-1471)

York

Edward IV 1461-1483

(Edward V, was never crowned, date of death unknown)

Richard III 1483-1485

Tudor

Henry VII 1485-1509

Does Scotland have a monarch?

There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which includes Scotland.