political succession
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- transfer of political power
- In political system: Governments classified by mode of succession
A key problem of all political orders is that of succession. “The king is dead; long live the king” was the answer, not always uncontested, of European hereditary monarchy to the question of who should rule after the monarch’s death. A second, closely related problem is in what manner and…
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- In political system: Governments classified by mode of succession
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- Elamite kingdom history
- In ancient Iran: The Middle Elamite period
…period the old system of succession to, and distribution of, power appears to have broken down. Increasingly, son succeeded father, and less is heard of divided authority within a federated system. This probably reflects an effort to increase the central authority at Susa in order to conduct effective military campaigns…
Read More - In ancient Iran: The Elamites
…periods that sons more often succeeded fathers to power.
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- In ancient Iran: The Middle Elamite period
- Hittite kingdom
- In Anatolia: The Old Hittite Kingdom
…Telipinus is his program of political reforms. Citing examples of the political evils that had resulted in the past from aristocratic disunity at the death of a monarch, he laid down a precise law of succession, specifying an exact order of precedence to be observed in the selection of a…
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- In Anatolia: The Old Hittite Kingdom
- Russian political system
- In Romanov dynasty
…he formulated a law of succession (February 5 [February 16, New Style], 1722), which gave the monarch the right to choose his successor. Peter himself (who was the first tsar to be named emperor) was unable to take advantage of this decree, however, and throughout the 18th century the succession…
Read More - In Russia: Social and political institutions
The political traditions and conditions of Rus, however, required that the actual workings of the political system and some of its style be derived from other sources. The succession system, probably a vestige of the experience of the Rus khaganate in the upper Volga, was based…
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- In Romanov dynasty
- sacred kingships
- In sacred kingship: Modes of selection and succession
In the beginning, succession to rulership was not necessarily connected with the sacral kingship; the sacral king also could be elected or, through a power struggle, also could receive a divine, magical, or supernatural anointment. If the firstborn son of the king was not stipulated to succeed him…
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- In sacred kingship: Modes of selection and succession