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  • 111Ancien Régime — For the history of France in this period, see Early modern France. Kingdom of France Structure …

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  • 112Spanish Constitution of 1812 — Plaza de España in Cadiz, commemorating the Spanish Constitution of 1812. The Spanish Constitution of 1812 was promulgated 19 March 1812 by the Cádiz Cortes, the national legislative assembly (Cortes Generales General Courts ) of Spain, while in… …

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  • 113Norwegian nobility — are persons and families who in early times belonged to the supreme social, political, and military class and who later were members of the institutionalised nobility in the Kingdom of Norway. It has its historical roots in the group of… …

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  • 114Sweden — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Sweden (disambiguation). Kingdom of Sweden Konungariket Sverige …

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  • 115Mesopotamian religion — Introduction  beliefs and practices of the Sumerians and Akkadians, and their successors, the Babylonians and Assyrians, who inhabited ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) in the millennia before the Christian era. These religious beliefs and… …

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  • 116Politics of Nepal — Nepal This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Nepal Government …

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  • 117Joseon Dynasty — Joseon redirects here. For other uses, see Joseon (disambiguation). Kingdom of Joseon 조선국 (朝鮮國)[1] 조선왕조 (朝鮮王朝) …

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  • 118History of democracy — Part of the Politics series Democracy History · …

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  • 119Kingdom of France (1791–1792) — For the Kingdom of France between 1830 and 1848, see July Monarchy. Kingdom of the French Royaume des Français ← …

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  • 120Sovereignty — Sovereign redirects here. For other uses, see Sovereign (disambiguation). The frontispiece of Thomas Hobbes Leviathan, depicting the Sovereign as a massive body wielding a sword and crozier and composed of many individual people. Sovereignty is… …

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