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The '''Monarchy of Delamaria''' is a form of the government of [[Delamaria]], whereby the head of state is a hereditary position. | {{Politics of Delamaria}} | ||
The '''Monarchy of Delamaria''' is a form of the government of [[Delamaria]], whereby the head of state is a hereditary position. The current monarch is [[William V of Delamaria|William V]], reigning since the restoriation of the monarchy in 2023. Delamaria has had three periods of monarchical rule, the first ending in 1819 with the abdication of [[William IV]], the second beginning with the Harrison restoration and the [[Delamarian Empire]], which transitioned into a regular constitutional monarchy in 1865 before being abolished with the [[Abolition of the Monarchy Act of 1911|Abolition Act of 1911]], and the third with the Convention restoration in 2023. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[List of Monarchs of Delamaria]] | [[List of Monarchs of Delamaria]] | ||
[[Category: Delamaria]] | [[Category: Delamaria]][[Category: Monarchy of Delamaria]] |
Latest revision as of 12:29, 4 June 2023
King of Delamaria | |
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William V since 2023 | |
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Style | His Majesty |
Residence | Malisbury Palace (Official) Beaumont Palace (Primary) Other |
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The Monarchy of Delamaria is a form of the government of Delamaria, whereby the head of state is a hereditary position. The current monarch is William V, reigning since the restoriation of the monarchy in 2023. Delamaria has had three periods of monarchical rule, the first ending in 1819 with the abdication of William IV, the second beginning with the Harrison restoration and the Delamarian Empire, which transitioned into a regular constitutional monarchy in 1865 before being abolished with the Abolition Act of 1911, and the third with the Convention restoration in 2023.