It ended the reign of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, leaving France without a monarch for a time, but it was reinitialized when Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself king.
· Berlin, Germany · Hamburg, Germany · Munich, Germany · Cologne, Germany · Frankfurt, Germany · Stuttgart, Germany · Dusseldorf, Germany · Dortmund, Germany · Essen, Germany · Bremen, Germany
Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany, and Germany.
The Romans had three forms of government over the 1,200 years of their histroy: a monachy for 244 years (853 B.C-509 B.C.), a republic for 482 years (509 B.C-27 B.C.) aNd rule by emperors for 503 years (27 B.C.-476 A.D.).
Hitler never invaded Germany, he lived in Germany and was the Chancellor of Germany.
constitutional monachy./ If your doing some homework then i would just put Monachy.
constitutional monachy./ If your doing some homework then i would just put Monachy.
The monarch, by definition.
monachy
Iraq has a monachy dictatorship
Limited monachy
Limited monachy
Yes it is. It has elections to a parliament too, and it is a constitutional monarchy.
Austria-Hungary was called the dual monachy.
no because it is a absolut monachy
a monachy government is ruled by a king and his court.examples are England
A monachy is a system of king queens princes and princess they are still around in england