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personal union
noun
A union (not merger) between two (or more) states through the person of a shared monarch, who is head of state of each, under separate constitutions, although dyastic policy aims to continue this union after each succession to the thrones.
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The Shaṭṭārīyah, on the contrary, stress the self, personal deeds, personal attributes that make a person godlike, and personal union with God.
Sufism, however, resembles Hasidism and Christianity in its aspiration for personal union with God.
The recurring phrase, "in Christ," implies personal union, a participation in Christ's death and Resurrection.
When William died in 1087, the personal union of Normandy and England was broken as his sons disputed the succession.
Ferdinand's accession to the Aragonese throne in the same year brought about a personal union of Aragon and Castile.
Spain emerged as a united country, but it was long before this personal union would lead to effective political unification.
On July 1 , 1569 a common Polish-Lithuanian parliament meeting in Lublin transformed the loose personal union of the two states into a Commonwealth of Two Peoples.
On July 1 , 1569 the purely personal union was refashioned by a joint parliament meeting in Lublin into a Commonwealth of Two Peoples.
Cyrus II, the founder of the Achaemenian Empire, united Babylonia with his country in a personal union, assuming the title of "King of Babylonia, King of the Lands".
It aimed at a settlement that would discard the edict of December 1851 but still to meet Austria's wishes achieve a personal union of the duchies with Denmark.
William remained grand duke of the eastern half of Luxembourg, establishing a personal union [11] with the Netherlands that would last until 1890.
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