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THE LEGITIMACY OF NON REIGNING ROYAL FAMILIES: European Royal Families by Salvatore Caputo
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Overview: The first states were mostly monarchies, as far as we can tell, they were ruled by

kings or queens. The earliest monarchies that we know about are the ones in

Sumer (“land of the civilized lords” or “native land”, Sumer was a civilization

and historical region in southern Mesopotamia, modern Iraq during the

Chalcolithic – Early Greece and Early Bronze), and Egypt. These both began

around 3000 BC. But it was not only the early states which had kings and

queens. After all there are still many countries which have kings and queens

even today. Some other examples of places which were ruled by kings are

Greece in the Late Bronze Age, as described in Homers’ Iliad, the Etruscan cities

in northern Italy, including Rome between about 700 and 500 BC, China in the

Warring States period, the Early Medieval kingdoms of Western Europe and

Africa like the Visigoths, the Vandals, the Franks, Ethiopia and Mali, and the

later medieval kingdoms, both Christian and Islamic, of France, England, and

Spain.

People often think that in ancient and medieval times only men could rule. It is

true that there have been many more men in power than women, but there have

always been women rulers too. There were women who ruled Egypt, like

Hatshepsut and Cleopatra, and women who ruled the Byzantine Empire, like

Irene. There were women who ruled southern France, like Eleanor, and women

who ruled Castile in Spain, like Isabelle, and women who ruled the kingdom of

Kush in Africa, and the Empresses Lu and Wu Chao in China. Many other

women held power without having the official title, often as regents for their

sons or grandsons, like Agrippina and Julia Maesa in Rome, or Blanche of

Castile Blance in France

The largest segment of world history consists of the history of Europe, which has

mostly been determined by the concepts of sovereignty, religion (Christianity)

and war. List of treaties contains historic agreements, pacts, peaces, and major

contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Situations of

international armed conflict regularly give rise to some misunderstandings with

regard to the applicable law and its interpretation. This especially holds true if

these misunderstandings are reinforced by statements of a purely political

character. All too often some commentators, obviously considering such

statements to be of higher relevance than the law, prefer to rely upon these

statements rather than on a proper analysis of the relevant treaties.

Non reigning Monarchies today, based largely in Europe and Far East some of

the ruling royal families are still wealthy and powerful. They are philanthropic

and excellent benefactors to the people and countries they rule. Others are

largely ceremonial or constitutional monarchies existing in a complimentary

relationship respected and revered but holding little or no ruling power. People

who are rightful heirs to titles may have lost their family wealth but their titles

and the right to rule a kingdom is customarily hereditary.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

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