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| Sites seeking restoration of an abolished monarchy or system of nobility should be submitted to the Society/Politics/Monarchy/Restoration category. This category is for claimants to the thrones of reigning monarchies. |
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| Sites seeking restoration of an abolished monarchy or system of nobility should be submitted to the Society/Politics/Monarchy/Restoration category. This category is for claimants to the thrones of reigning monarchies. |
Sites for or about claimants to the throne of reigning monarchies.
| This category is for sites about republicanism, not about the Republican Party of the United States. Be sure you are submitting to the correct category. |
This category includes sites discussing the abolition of a monarchy or de-recognition of a reigning monarchy as head of state, in favor of a republican form of government, and organizations which advocate or agitate for republic.Academically, a republic differs from a monarchy chiefly in that its head of state derives authority from considerations other than heredity or nobility, and he or she is considered a citizen rather than a sovereign. In practice, a constitutional monarchy may differ from a republic only in that it calls itself such.
| Sites for claimants to the throne of reigning monarchies should be submitted to the Society/Politics/Monarchy/Claimants category. This category is for sites which seek to restore a monarchy or system of nobility which has been abolished from government. |
Sites which advocate restoration of deposed or abolished houses.
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