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Coregency

A coregency is the situation where a monarchical position (such as prince, princess, king, queen, emperor or empress), normally held by only a single person, is held by two or more. It is distinct from diarchies or duumvirates (such as Andorra, ancient Sparta and Rome), where monarchical power is permanently divided between two rulers; and also from…

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Coregency

Nodes147
Edges146
Triples70
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013605
Components1

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Coregency

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related to Ancient Egypt · 35
Coregency → After, Amenemhat, Amenemhat II, Ancient Egypt, Coregencies, Due, Egypt, Egyptian, Egyptologists, For, God-Kings, Hatshepsut, Horus, In Ancient Egypt, King, Ma'at, Maatkare, Middle Kingdom, Most, Pharaoh
related to Historical examples · 20
Coregency → Austria, Bavarian, Castile, Coregencies, Ferdinand, Frederick, Germany, Hellenistic, In Navarre, Isabella, Joanna, Jure, Kingdom, Louis, Maria, Other, Peter III, Philip, Portugal, Spain
related to Poland · 10
Coregency → Crown, II Augustus, In, Jadwiga, Kingdom, OldAnna, Poland, Sigismund, Stephen Báthory, Władysław II Jagiełło
related to Vietnam · 2
Coregency → This, Trần
is a · 1
Coregency → situation where a monarchical position

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Coregencyis asituation where a monarchical position0.90text
Portugalinstance ofJure uxoris kings in kingdoms0.80text
Spain are also foundinstance ofJure uxoris kings in kingdoms0.80text
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptIn Ancient Egypt0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptPharaoh0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptHorus0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptTherefore0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptMa'at0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptKing0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptYet0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptMiddle Kingdom0.60section
Coregencyrelated to Ancient EgyptThis0.60section

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