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monarchal
adjective
Alternative form of monarchical
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For the occasion he had the taps in the palace bathrooms replated in gold.Henri regarded Mitterrand as the most monarchal of French presidents.
Nicknamed the "Grand Inquisitor," he came to be the symbol of Russian monarchal absolutism.
It opened in 1894 and has weathered four different eras: the golden age of monarchal splendor; the First World War; the gaudy twenties and ominous thirties and the Second World War and its aftermath when it was occupied first by high-ranking Nazis, later by high-ranking Russians, and finally, pursuant to an interallied agreement on Sept. 15, 1945, by high-ranking Americans.
Two regimes have dominated Egypt in the past two centuries: the monarchal dynasty of Muhammad Ali, who rose from the post-Napoleonic chaos in 1805; and the Free Officers Movement, led, in 1952, by Gamal Abdel Nasser.
Despite this continued public veneration, Yang looks squarely at the real chairman: "In power, Mao became immersed in China's traditional monarchal culture and Lenin and Stalin's 'dictatorship of the proletariat.'.
Caroline Kennedy may well have what it takes to be a great lawmaker, but there's no reason to be particularly confident of this, unless one hews to some kind of weird monarchal superstition.
They may also deepen a view among some Britons that marital misbehavior is embedded in the monarchal genes.
Discuss the difference between democratically elected leaders and those who are royal or monarchal appointments.
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