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  1. Monarchs of the Irish Free State and Ireland[edit] George V (1922–1936) (The Irish Free State became a self-governing Dominion of the British Empire and subsequently, in 1931, a legislatively independent country.) Arguably George VI (1936–1949), whose status was diminished (see Irish head of state from 1922 to 1949).

  2. The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ( German: Ausgleich, Hungarian: Kiegyezés) established the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, which was a military and diplomatic alliance of two sovereign states. [1] The Compromise only partially re-established [2] the former pre-1848 sovereignty and status of the Kingdom of Hungary, being separate from ...

  3. Monarquia Dual ocorre quando, no mínimo, dois reinos independentes são governados pelo mesmo monarca, seguindo a mesma política externa, existe uma união aduaneira com cada um e tem uma combinação das forças armadas, mas são autorregulamentados. O exemplo clássico é a Áustria-Hungria, a monarquia dual que existiu de 1867 até 1918, e ...

  4. The Dual Monarchy (officially the Dual Monarchies of England and France) is a country situated in Western Europe, widely regarded as the foremost power in the region and potentially the world. The major countries that it borders are Burgundy, Scandinavia, Spain, Aragon and Provence. It also borders Savoy and Navarra in Italy and Iberia respectively. Its European homeland consists of the ...

  5. The Dual-Monarchy of England and France occurred during the latter phase of the Hundred Years War between the years 1422 until 1453, when two kings disputed the crown of France. These were kings Charles VII and Henry VI of England.

  6. The Dual Monarchy has three hidden stats that are the key to accepting all cultures: Acceptance, Occitanian Revolt and English Revolt. In order for the event to fire that gives the DM all its cultures accepted, its acceptance score must be at least 8 and both its rebellion scores can be no higher than 5. If one of the rebellion scores goes over ...

  7. Structural dualism is manifested in those dual states, like dual monarchies, that are constituted as real unions. One of the most notable examples of state dualism in modern history was the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918), where dualism was manifested as an official political doctrine of co-equality between Austria and Hungary.

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