elective monarchy in a sentence
Examples
- This doctrine had ancient republican thought at its roots, which was then reapplied with varying success to the political reality of an elective monarchy.
- One state, Negeri Sembilan, is an elective monarchy; the ruler is elected from male members of the royal family by hereditary chiefs.
- With the Peace of Westphalia the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen had turned from an elective monarchy into the hereditary monarchy of the Duchy of Bremen.
- At the time, Denmark was still an elective monarchy, so in spite of being the eldest son Christian was not automatically heir to the throne.
- Historically it is not uncommon for elective monarchies to transform into hereditary ones over time, or for hereditary ones to acquire at least occasional elective aspects.
- The United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms are all constitutional monarchies in the elective monarchies, wherein the ruler is periodically selected by a small electoral college.
- There appears to have been no principle of elective monarchy among the Suevi and the successes of their raids may have accounted for the contentment of their people.
- Examples are Henry the Young King and the heirs of elective monarchies, such as the use of the title King of the Romans for the Habsburg emperors.
- Formed from a union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Commonwealth has a unique system of governance; the elective monarchy.
- Many late-medieval countries of Europe were officially elective monarchies, but in fact pseudo-elective; most transitioned into officially hereditary in the early modern age.