monarchy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

monarchy in the PONS Dictionary

monarchy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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These rules varied from monarchy to monarchy and didn't always follow the fashion of the time.
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The monarchy received increased criticism and public scrutiny.
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Relations between the two countries were established in 1896 while both of them were monarchies.
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By playing nationalities off one another, the government ensured the monarchy's central role in holding together competing interest groups in an era of rapid change.
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He took no part in politics after 1848 and became a zealous philanthropist and a partisan of constitutional monarchy.
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The arranged marriage of women of status to gain or seal political alliances was often practised by monarchies in ancient times.
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In its stead the group advocated a constitutional form of monarchy with an elected legislature.
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They also viewed their oaths to the previous monarchy as morally binding and constant.
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During the last century, however, many monarchies have become republics, and those who remain are generally the formal sovereigns of their nations.
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In the constitutional referendum of 1946 it advocated to maintain the monarchy, but the majority of voters opted for the establishment of a republic.
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