| 11. | Unlike other Scandinavian monarchies and Anglo-Saxon England, Norway was never an elective monarchy.
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| 12. | As described by democratic elective monarchy.
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| 13. | A specific type of elective monarchy known as Tanistry limits eligibility to members of the ruling house.
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| 14. | Polish Kings in the period were elected by ballot, by the nobility ( Elective Monarchy ).
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| 15. | Denmark was an elective monarchy, where elective power was held by the Council of the Realm.
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| 16. | The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth had an elective monarchy, with a wide suffrage of some 500, 000 nobles.
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| 17. | The constitution also changed the government from an elective monarchy in its unique Polish variant to a hereditary monarchy.
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| 18. | Those two forms of monarchy ( agnatic seniority and elective monarchy ) were mostly used in the same centuries.
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| 19. | It presented an " Ideal of Protestant statesmanship ", pleading for a representative government and an elective monarchy.
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| 20. | The Emperor-King agreed that if the Habsburg male line became extinct, Hungary would once again have an elective monarchy.
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