Nounmonarch (plural monarchs)
SynonymsDerived termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A Monarch is the person who heads a monarchy, a form of government in which a country or entity is usually ruled or controlled by an individual who normally rules for life or until abdication. Monarchs may be autocrats (absolute monarchy) or may be ceremonial heads of state who exercise little or no power or only reserve power, with actual authority vested in a parliament or other body (constitutional monarchy). Most states only have a single monarch at any given time, although a regent may rule when the monarch is a minor, not present, or otherwise incapable of ruling. Two monarchs have ruled simultaneously in some countries, as in the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta or the joint sovereignty of spouses or relatives (e.g. William and Mary of Kingdom of England and Scotland, Peter and Ivan of Russia, Charles and Joanna of Castile, etc.). Monarchs have various titles — king or queen, prince or princess (e.g. Sovereign Prince of Monaco), emperor or empress (e.g. Emperor of Japan, Emperor of India), Shah of Iran, or duke or grand duke (e.g. Grand Duke of Luxembourg). Many monarchs are distinguished by titles and styles. They often take part in certain ceremonies, such as a coronation. Monarchy are associated with political or sociocultural in nature hereditary rule; most monarchs, both historically and in the modern day, have been born and brought up within a royal family (over a period of time called a dynasty) and trained for future duties. Different systems of succession have been used, such as proximity of blood, primogeniture, and agnatic seniority (Salic law). While traditionally most monarchs have been male, female monarchs have also ruled in history; the term queen regnant refers to a ruling monarch, as distinct from a queen consort, the wife of a reigning king. Some monarchies are non-hereditary. In an elective monarchy, the monarch is elected but otherwise serves as any other monarch. Historical examples of elective monarchy include the Holy Roman Emperors (chosen by prince-electors but often coming from the same dynasty) and the free election of kings of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Modern examples include the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and the pope of the Roman Catholic Church, who serves as Sovereign of the Vatican City State and is elected to a life term by the College of Cardinals. Monarchies have existed throughout the world, although in recent centuries many states have abolished the monarchy and become republics. Advocacy of republics is called republicanism, while advocacy of monarchies is called monarchism. The principal advantage of hereditary monarchy is the immediate continuity of leadership, with a usually short interregnum (as illustrated in the classic phrase "The [old] King is dead. Long live the [new] King!"). A form of government may in actual fact be hereditary without being considered monarchy, such as family dictatorship or political families present in some nominally democratic countries. From Wikipedia under the
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800px x 800px | 77.90kB [source page] shot of an assassin bug nymph on a board at Tim Hageman s Here s what he will look like as an adult She also found a grasshopper enjoying a dahlia and a monarch butterfly sipping a daisy I found a quarter inch worm on my jeans and took a movie of him Three kinds of wild asters are blooming in our late summer From Yahoo Image Search: "monarch" What makes an absolute monarch an absolute monarch? Give examples from those that we have? Q. What makes an absolute monarch an absolute monarch? Give examples from those that we have studied. Asked by Justin - Sun Jun 7 21:30:41 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. An absolute monarch makes the rules and makes sure they are kept. The King of Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarch, as is the Sultan of Brunai and the Pope (yes, he rules Vatican City). Answered by Richard B - Mon Jun 8 01:57:27 2009 How many monarch butterflies are there in the world? Q. Could anybody please find me a website that shows me how many Monarch Butterflies are currently in the world today? Asked by Karatejenn - Tue Nov 10 19:55:09 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. National Geographic did an article on these several years ago. You may be able to find some information at their web site or even find the article. Answered by jemhasb - Tue Nov 17 18:48:18 2009 How long does it take for a Monarch Butterfly's wings to dry after emerging?
Q. My son got a Monarch Butterfly kit from the State fair. It just emerged this morning but it's wings are still folded and crumpled. It should have dried out by now. We put more milkweed in with it but I'm just wondering if there is anything else we can do. Has anyone else seen this? Asked by marmstrong1877 - Sat Sep 12 21:08:31 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. first off yes it should have dried by now, I have a butterfly garden and I've had several Viceroy's, Spicebush Swallowtails, Sphinx Moths that are born like that where their wings dry crumpled. I don't think anything can be done about it. It's just nature. You might try rewetting it's wings with a spray bottle loaded with some distilled water, but the problem is that you can't touch the wings, maybe gently with tweezers uncrumple them. I'm not offering hope here but it might work. p.s. I found this blog talking about the same problem. Answered by Robert - Sat Sep 12 21:23:41 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "monarch" |






