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  • ...ful to Hebdomon for over nine centuries. It is at Hebdomon that Diadochian monarchs seek distraction and flee their everyday responsibilities.
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  • ...the Diadochian monarch''' is a ceremony in which the [[List of Diadochian monarchs|monarch]] of [[Diadochia]] is formally crowned and invested with the [[Impe
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  • ...s Imperial Crown of Diadochia. It has been noted by a number of Diadochian monarchs to be extremely heavy and difficult to wear. ...ng with the St. Alexios' Crown it has been noted by a number of Diadochian monarchs to be extremely heavy and difficult to wear.
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  • ...en titled imperial favorites who were lovers of the Emperor, because a few monarchs had male interests as well as female. It should be noted that not all male
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  • .... They take their names and badges from the titles and royal badges of the monarchs of Diadochia. The officers Extraordinary, however take their names from the
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  • * [[Demetrius Maleinos, 28th Duke of Cappadochia]] Served five monarchs, Megas Domestikos, [[Megas Mesazon]]
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  • * George Foúxia: 2nd Duke, General under three Monarchs
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  • ...abria]] (as '''Demetrius IV''') from 1545 to 1582 and [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Emperor of Diadochia]] from 1571 to 1582. Baptized as a Orthodox but raised ...ian "prince of the blood" by reason of his descent from various Diadochian monarchs, he ascended the throne of Diadocia upon the death of his childless cousin
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  • [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • '''Demetrius VIII''' (12 May 1579-9 July 1604) was [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Emperor of Diadochia]] from 1599 until his death. He led Diadochia during t [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • ...stantine V''' (4 December 1593 - 5 February 1624) was [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Emperor of Diadochia]] from 1604 until his death. Constantine V was the onl ...lways followed by a military cortège but he was one of the most travelled monarchs of the era. The stories of the Greycoat were published in a book of the sam
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  • ...of the [[House of Komnenos-Palaiologos]] who ruled as [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Emperor of Diadochia]] from 1624 to 1647. Constantine succeeded his father [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • ...of the [[House of Komnenos-Palaiologos]] who ruled as [[List of Diadochian monarchs| Emperor of all Diadochia]] from 1647 until his death. He reigned for 54 ye [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • ...ia''' (20 December 1705 – 25 February 1743) was the [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Diadochian Emperor]] from 1726 until his death. [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • [[Category:Diadochian people]] [[category:Diadochian monarchs]
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  • ...ύγουστος; 9 March 1757 – 17 April 1802) was [[List of Diadochian monarchs|Holy Diadochian Emperor]] from 1796 to 1802. He was the eldest son of Empre [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • ...the [[Atlantis Imperial Palace]] was held and was attended by over fifty monarchs and heads of state from foreign nations. [[category:Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • * [[List of Diadochian monarchs]]
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  • # The Election is to take place no later than 4 weeks after the previous Monarchs passing, resignation, or the proposal of the motion of no confidence.
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  • ...en one that had been used since 1777 btc as it was believed that the first Monarchs were descendants of Dangun of Greater Corea and therefore 'Holy'. ...is personal guard, since then the Imperial Guards have been protecting the monarchs of Corea and at no point have the guard shown the slightest hint of disloya
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  • ...of the region, aiming to become aristocrats who even have influence on the Monarchs.
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  • ...cutive and legislative power ultimately derives from the [[List of Portuan Monarchs|King]]. The Judicial Body of Portua is know as the Inquisition (A Inquisiç
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  • ...o a large colony on the island of Vanlonil. However, as time went on, some monarchs gained more power for themselves, and began exerting their control via a po
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  • ...and power. Since then, it has become the official residence of successive monarchs and their families, as well as the place where most of the main political d
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  • This is a '''List of Gepid Monarchs''', which includes the semi-legendary rulers prior to 895 AD, the Grand Pri
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  • ...0 year War occurred, the Government couldn't hold, and the people soon saw Monarchs as a way forward, they soon declared there leader's daughter Katherine Swar
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  • |title=Oligarchy Of Monarchs |keywords=NationStates,Oligarchy Of Monarchs,NSWiki,
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  • ...ouncils began to eclipse royal influence, eventually deeming the Taki Tiki monarchs mere figureheads.
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  • ====List of Monarchs====
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  • ''See also: [[List of Eslanish Monarchs]]''
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  • ...population of 692,157,848, the largest in the United Dominion. The current monarchs—since 17 February 2013 — are King Kenneth III and Queen consort Catheri *Divine Right of Monarchs asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the rig
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  • |title=The United Alliance Of Modern Monarchs |keywords=NationStates,The United Alliance Of Modern Monarchs,NSWiki,
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  • |title=The Isles Of Monarchs |native_name = The Isles Of Monarchs<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG_END-->}}
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  • |title=The United Alliance Of Modern Monarchs |keywords=NationStates,The United Alliance Of Modern Monarchs,NSWiki,
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  • |title=The Isles Of Monarchs |keywords=NationStates,The Isles Of Monarchs,NSWiki,
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  • ...leader of Mittelland's claim much more legitimate in the eyes of the other monarchs of the region, and thus they duly recognized Prince Richard I as High King.
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  • ...y join the Crown Federation of Recon in 2015, a region hosting hundreds of monarchs. Fiorya also has observer-status in the World Assembly, supported by a dipl
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  • |title=Union Of Monarchs |native_name = Union Of Monarchs<br/>{{externalflag|<!--REGION_FLAG_START-->null<!--REGION_FLAG_END-->}}
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