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  1. Chế độ quân chủ hỗn hợp hay Nhà nước hỗn hợp (tiếng Anh: Composite Monarchy or Composite State) là một khái niệm lịch sử chính trị, được nhà sử học Helmut Koenigsberger đưa ra vào năm 1975 và được phổ biến bởi nhà sử học John H. Elliott, nó mô tả các nhà nước quân chủ ...

  2. 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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  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. As in the more distant English possessions in North America, the risks were high but the rewards, for the fortunate and bold, potentially enormous. Richard Boyle, younger son of an obscure Kent family, arrived in 1588 to take up a minor administrative post.

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

    Monarchy is a form of government in which a person, usually a hereditary ruler, holds the supreme authority over a state or a territory. Monarchy has a long and diverse history, from ancient empires to modern constitutional monarchies. Learn more about the types, features, and challenges of monarchy from this Wikipedia article.

  8. ABSTRACT. All multiple kingdoms are composite monarchies, but not all composite monarchies are multiple kingdoms. The confusion between the two seems to have been perpetrated by James VI and I, in his speech to the English Parliament in 1607. James compared the relations between the two sovereign kingdoms of England and Scotland (a multiple ...

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