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  2. A composite monarchy (or composite state) is a historical category, introduced by H. G. Koenigsberger in 1975 [1] [2] and popularised by Sir John H. Elliott, [3] that describes early modern states consisting of several countries under one ruler, sometimes designated as a personal union, who governs his territories as if they were separate ...

  3. comparative history. early modern history. early modern Europe. composite monarchy. Helmut Georg Koenigsberger FBA (24 October 1918 – 8 March 2014) was a German-born British historian and academic. He was Professor of History at King's College London from 1973 to 1984 and head of its history department.

    • Helmut Georg Koenigsberger, 24 October 1918
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  4. Aug 31, 2023 · composite monarchy (plural composite monarchies) (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.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonarchyMonarchy - Wikipedia

    A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication. The political legitimacy and authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic (constitutional monarchy), to fully autocratic (absolute monarchy), and can span across executive, legislative, and judicial domains.

  6. A EUROPE OF COMPOSITE MONARCHIES*. The concept of Europe implies unity. The reality of. especially as it has developed over the past five hundred years so, reveals a marked degree of disunity, deriving from the lishment of what has come to be regarded as the characteristic feature of European political organization as against that of ...

  7. The Crown of Aragon ( UK: / ˈærəɡən /, US: /- ɡɒn /) was a composite monarchy ruled by one king, originated by the dynastic union of the Kingdom of Aragon and the County of Barcelona and ended as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession.

  8. A composite monarchy (or composite state) is a historical category, introduced by H. G. Koenigsberger in 1975 and popularised by Sir John H. Elliott, that describes early modern states consisting of several countries under one ruler, sometimes designated as a personal union, who governs his territories as if they were separate kingdoms, in ...

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