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  • ...titutional Liberals (political faction)|Constitutional Liberals]] over the royalists, these principles were to be expressly enumerated in a written constitution
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  • {{Infobox war faction | name = Royalists
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  • This article lists '''political parties in Mesogeia''' ...and chariot racing teams of the ancient times. The first such instance of political factions in Mesogeia formed sometime around the fifth century BC, with the
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  • {{Infobox political party | predecessor = The Royalists
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  • ...{wp|incumbent}} {{wp|regime}} and its opponents. {{wp|Political revolution|Political}} and other bloodless revolutions are usually excluded, unless they lead to | Centralists<br />Royalists
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  • | party3 = [[Royal Party (Trjebia)|Royalists]] ...st districts, parties popular with the aristocracy and wealthy such as the Royalists and [[National Union (Trjebia)|National Union]] won more seats then parties
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  • {{Infobox political party ...r>(<small>{{wp|circa}} 1880s - 1922</small>)<br>[[Conservatives (political faction)|Conservatives]]<br>(<small>1913 - 1922</small>)
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  • ...er}}, and {{wp|political left|left}}, although there are a few non-Zionist political factions represented. ...{wp|Localism (politics)|minor local parties and factions}} predominate the political scene, with a stronger focus on local "bread and butter" issues that may of
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  • |combatant1 = {{flag|Mutul|Royalists}} ...rother's reigns. The reforms she promoted were an attempt to undermine the political power accumulated by the nobility over the 18th century but were cut short
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  • ...ost prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. ...action)|reform-minded]], more secular [[Constitutional Liberals (political faction)|Constitutional Liberals]] who wished to transform Yisrael into a {{wp|cons
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  • {{Infobox political party | seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|94|500|hex=#00FFFF}}
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  • {{Infobox political party | seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|134|500|hex=#FFFF00}}
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  • |combatant3 = {{flagicon|Fahran|eidrusid}} [[House of Aidarus|Royalists]] ...Republic, as well as their allies, it soon expanded to include a royalist faction, backed by a number of [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisarian-based]] monarchies, whos
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  • {{Infobox war faction | opponents = [[ Royalists (Syara)|Royalists]]
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  • The Knesset is widely-known for its unruly, polarized political atmosphere and unstable deal-making. ...9), a modernizing royal who himself had spent time in countries with these political reforms as a teenager before taking the throne, agreed.
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  • | style="width:18%;" | Royalists | style="width:18%;" | {{flagicon image|OssFlag.png|border|22px}} Royalists
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  • (2nd paragraph. Political system. Short history in 1 sentence. Link with present in 1 sentence. Head ...the Mambomharaivh Kingdom began to rapidly rise in power due to strategic political haggling and the adoption of drill military from northern Europa, eventuall
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  • In this period, Estmere experienced relative internal political stability, which contrasted with the uncertainty of the [[Euclean Spring]] ...e]], which marked a sharp decline in the standard of living and the end of political stability, or in 1916 with the start of the [[Kirenian-Estmerish War]], whi
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  • ...throw of the monarchy of the Third Talaharan Kingdom by the republicans; a faction spearheaded by the affluent liberal merchant class. The conflict rapidly ev ...fluence. On their part, the merchant class began to clamour for additional political power while the vast majority of slaves and commoners languished under expl
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  • ...temporarily to Draakur, resulting in, over the next several centuries, the political marginalization of more of the mainland. It was during this time that the p ...financial burdens on the mainland and increase in taxation, combined with political marginalization, would lead in 1733 to the [[Tyrrslynder Revolution]], whic
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