Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Throughout history, monarchies have been abolished, either through revolutions, legislative reforms, coups d'état, or wars. The founding of the Roman Republic is a noteworthy example. The twentieth century saw a major acceleration of this process, with many monarchies violently overthrown by revolution or war, or else abolished as part of the process of de-colonisation. By contrast, the restoration of monarchies is rare in modern times, with only two major examples, Spain and Cambodia.. }
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- Abolished_monarchy abstract "Throughout history, monarchies have been abolished, either through revolutions, legislative reforms, coups d'état, or wars. The founding of the Roman Republic is a noteworthy example. The twentieth century saw a major acceleration of this process, with many monarchies violently overthrown by revolution or war, or else abolished as part of the process of de-colonisation. By contrast, the restoration of monarchies is rare in modern times, with only two major examples, Spain and Cambodia.".
- Abolished_monarchy comment "Throughout history, monarchies have been abolished, either through revolutions, legislative reforms, coups d'état, or wars. The founding of the Roman Republic is a noteworthy example. The twentieth century saw a major acceleration of this process, with many monarchies violently overthrown by revolution or war, or else abolished as part of the process of de-colonisation. By contrast, the restoration of monarchies is rare in modern times, with only two major examples, Spain and Cambodia.".