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  1. Valgmonarki. I et valgmonarki bliver monarken indsat efter et valg (hvis monarken er konge, taler man gerne om valgkongedømme ). Danmark er et arvekongedømme, hvor magten nedarves jfr. tronfølgelovens og grundlovens bestemmelser.

  2. Valgmonarki. Et valgmonarki (eller valgkongedømme) er et konstitusjonelt monarki der ny monark blir valgt ved hvert regentskifte [1] i stedet for at embetet arves. [2] Friedrich Julius Stahl beskrev valgmonarki som en mellomting mellom monarki og republikk: I et valgmonarki er velgerne eller valgforsamlingen en høyere myndighet enn ...

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    Many kingdoms were officially elective historically, though the candidates were typically only from the family of the deceased monarch. Eventually, however, most elected monarchies introduced hereditary succession, guaranteeing that the title and office stayed within the royal family and specifying, more or less precisely, the order of succession.T...

    Africa

    The Kingdom of Algiers (from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century) was an elective monarchy, whose dey was elected, depending on the period, by the Divan of Algiers or by the Taïfa of the raïs (Assembly of the corsairs). The elected deys also bore the title of governor-sultan of Algiers or sultan of Algiers.

    Oceania

    In 1858, several central Māori tribes of the North Island of New Zealand elected Pōtatau Te Wherowhero as their monarch. The Tainui tribal elders have continued this tradition and the Kiingitanga movement alive to the present.[citation needed] The present Māori King (i.e. monarch of the Kiingitanga movement, not of all Māori) is Tūheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero VII, eldest son of the previous Māori monarch Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu. He was sworn in on 21 August 2006 on the day of his m...

    A hereditary monarchy may occasionally use election to fill a vacant throne. For example, the royal family may become extinct; depending on how precisely the succession to the throne is defined in law, several candidates with equally, or almost equally, strong claims could emerge, with an election being held to choose from among them. This differs ...

    In the past; new polities or countries in internal turmoil sometimes selected and invited some person to become their monarch. The selected person might have had little or nothing to do with his prospective kingdom; he might have had associations with a current great power or with a current regional power, or might appear as a true outsider, (hopef...

    Worsøe, Hans H. "Official Denmark – The Royal House". The Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
    "The Noble Republic, 1572–1795". Poland – The Historical Setting. Polish Academic Information Center, University at Buffalo. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
    Jędruch, Jacek (1998). Constitutions, Elections and Legislatures of Poland, 1493–1993. EJJ Books. ISBN 0-7818-0637-2. Archived from the original on 2006-05-05. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
  3. Monarki er betegnelsen for en styreform i en stat eller flere rigsdele, hvor én person, monarken, er statsoverhoved for livstid. Ordet kommer fra græsk: monarchia og betyder enestyre. Ordet kan også referere til den institution, der omgiver monarken og monarkens familie, eller til en stat, hvor styreformen er monarkisk.

  4. Valmonarki (eller valkongedøme) er eit konstitusjonelt monarki der den nye monarken blir vald ved kvart regentskifte, [1] i staden for at tittelen går i arv. [2] Ein variant av valmonarkiet er ein arveleg rett til trona der den nye regenten også må anerkjennast av folket. [3]

  5. Det Tysk-romerske rige var et valgmonarki, omend valghandlingen fra 1400-tallet ofte var formaliseret som en de facto dynastisk arvefølge af Huset Habsburg, hvor kejsertitlen som regel gik i arv til den døde kejsers ældste søn. Kejsertitlen var altså ikke juridisk arvelig, og arvingen kunne ikke bruge titlen kejser uden at være valgt.

  6. Lublinunionen gjorde også kronen til et valgmonarki; dette gjorde en ende på det Jagielloniske dynasti, da Henrik de Valois den 16. maj 1573 blev valgt som monark. Den 30. maj 1574, to måneder efter at Henrik 3. af Frankrig var blevet kronet til konge af Polen og storhertug af Litauen den 22. februar 1574, blev han gjort til Konge af ...