a hereditary monarch
Britain's head of state is a constitutional monarch (= only has very limited powers).
It is not something to be handed down, ex cathedra, from on high as by a monarch.
In combination with the legal mechanisms examined above, they made compatible the monarch's authority on his throne and the husband's patriarchy at home.
Intervention in such cases revealed the role of the monarch as arbitrator between conflicting interests of corporate groups in the colony.
The author brings forward various answers : the relative peacefulness of the nineteenth century made it possible for monarchs to meet.
Even in official iconography the sexuality of the monarch was often thrust to the fore.
It explains why not deserting the territory of a monarch who starts an unjust war does not make one guilty of waging unjust war oneself.
He appears to have had little interest in them himself, nor held especial ideas as to how ceremonies could publicly project the monarch.
These are not biographies, but analyses of the diverse and often contradictory representations of monarchs in their own times and afterwards.
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