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=== '''Absolute Monarchy''' === | === '''Absolute Monarchy''' === | ||
An '''Absolute Monarchy''' is | An '''Absolute Monarchy''' is a Monarchy in which the Monarch has complete and authoritative rule over the nation, although usually guided to make decisions by advisors. '''Absolute Monarchy''' is typically replaced with '''Constitutional Monarchy''' over time. When it is not, the majority of the nation lives relatively good lives (of course varying upon where they live, and other factors,) without thinking too much of the '''Monarchy''' or the Monarch. In EMC, this is the least practiced variant of Monarchy. Heirs are somewhat rare. | ||
=== '''Constitutional Monarchy''' === | === '''Constitutional Monarchy''' === | ||
A '''Constitutional Monarchy''' is | A '''Constitutional Monarchy''' is a '''Monarchy''' in which the power of the Monarch is rather limited. In EMC, this is the primarily used variant of '''Monarchy''', due to it being the most sought after. <small>note from Sylaslolllllll: this page was extremely informal, lacking neutrality and was extremely biased. I redid both Absolute Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy also due to the factual incorrectness within them; Constitutional Monarchy only limits the power of the Monarch. the government can still deny rights and wealth to the members of the nation. whoever wrote this seriously needs to do their research before writing.</small> | ||
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==== '''List of Monarchies in EMC''' ==== | ==== '''List of Monarchies in EMC''' ==== |
Revision as of 01:21, 1 January 2022
Monarchism is the advocacy of monarchy or monarchical rule. A monarchist is an individual who supports this form of government, independent of any specific monarch; one who espouses a particular monarch is a royalist. Conversely, the opposition to monarchical rule is sometimes referred to as Republicanism. (Definition from Wikipedia)
Beliefs and Practices
There are 2 types of Monarchism: Absolute Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy. Both still have the same "heir to the throne" ideologies and "all must obey the King" ideas. But the 2 couldn't be more different.
Absolute Monarchy
An Absolute Monarchy is a Monarchy in which the Monarch has complete and authoritative rule over the nation, although usually guided to make decisions by advisors. Absolute Monarchy is typically replaced with Constitutional Monarchy over time. When it is not, the majority of the nation lives relatively good lives (of course varying upon where they live, and other factors,) without thinking too much of the Monarchy or the Monarch. In EMC, this is the least practiced variant of Monarchy. Heirs are somewhat rare.
Constitutional Monarchy
A Constitutional Monarchy is a Monarchy in which the power of the Monarch is rather limited. In EMC, this is the primarily used variant of Monarchy, due to it being the most sought after. note from Sylaslolllllll: this page was extremely informal, lacking neutrality and was extremely biased. I redid both Absolute Monarchy and Constitutional Monarchy also due to the factual incorrectness within them; Constitutional Monarchy only limits the power of the Monarch. the government can still deny rights and wealth to the members of the nation. whoever wrote this seriously needs to do their research before writing.
List of Monarchies in EMC
You can always add to this list. Here is a small list of Monarchies:
- Svalbard (Constitutional Monarchy)
- SPQR (Theocratic Monarchy)
- Spain
- California
- Numidia
- France
- Kalmar Union
- Brazil
- Indochina (Diarchic Constitutional Monarchy)
- Ming (Yingtianfu)
- Madagascar
- Ecuador
- Amazonas
- Finland
- Carbonia (city-state) (Enlightened Despotism)
- And a whole lot more
Former Monarchies
Those nations which used to be a monarchy or the monarchies that fell in times of turmoil.