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A dual monarchy is a stronger bond than a personal union, in which two or more kingdoms are ruled by the same person but there are no other shared government structures. States in personal union with each other have separate militaries, separate foreign policies and separate customs duties.
- Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia
Austria-Hungary, often referred to as the Austro-Hungarian...
- Dual monarchy of England and France - Wikipedia
The dual monarchy of England and France existed during the...
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Diarchy (from Greek δι-, di-, "double", [1] and -αρχία,...
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Dual monarchy is a union of two monarchies where the thrones...
- Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia
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.
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 . [1]