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Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction

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Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction: Encyclopedia II - Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction

In the prequel trilogy of Star Wars films, there is a planet named Naboo which is an elected monarchy. Padmé Amidala, one of the series' main characters, was elected queen at the age of fourteen. In the Lord Darcy universe, set out in a series of works by Randall Garrett, the Kings of the Anglo-French Empire are elected by Parliament from a small group of eligible members of the Royal Plantagenet family. See Michael Kurland's additions to the canon. ...

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Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction: Encyclopedia II - Elective monarchy - Some examples from History

In the ancient Kingdom of Rome, the kings were elected by the Assemblies. The Holy Roman Empire was another example of this, in which the Emperor was elected by a small council of nobles called prince-electors. In Gaelic Order Ireland, a Rí, or king was elected to rule clan lands both large and small. While Rí (king) is used regardless of the size of the territory, in English, the lesser rulers are more commonly called chieftains. The Ard Rí Éireann, or High King of Ireland was also elected from among the provincial kings. A system of elective monarchy existe ...

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Elective monarchy - Elective monarchies in fiction: Encyclopedia II - Elective monarchy - When it was usual

Elective succession has been, in its various forms, the most common official system of succession in monarchies. Arguably the world's oldest method to determine succession was that for the military leader who ascended to power through some sort of election. Elective monarchies were once common, although usually only a very small portion of the population was eligible to vote. Most kingdoms were officially elective long into historic times, though the candidates were usually, or always only from the family of the deceased monarch. Here ...

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Currently, the world's only true "elective monarchies" are: Vatican City, where the Pope is elected to a life term by (and usually from) the College of Cardinals Malaysia, where the King or Yang di-Pertuan Agong is elected to a five-year term. Nine hereditary rulers form a Council of Rulers who will determine the next King. They use a system of rotation, originally based on seniority, and varied by the council and the decision is made via a secret ballot amongst the council members. Samoa, where the eventual su ...

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