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▸ noun: (politics, historical) A type of monarchy, common in Europe during the early modern period, in which a single ruler governed several territories as if they were separate kingdoms, each with its own local traditions and legal structures.
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▸ noun: (politics, historical) A type of monarchy, common in Europe during the early modern period, in which a single ruler governed several territories as if they were separate kingdoms, each with its own local traditions and legal structures.
Similar:
Dual monarchy,
unified monarchy,
combined monarchy,
compound monarchy,
conglomerate,
compositeness,
Austria-Hungary,
Britain,
crowning,
empire,
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