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- Claims_to_a_crown abstract "There are six ways in which a person lays claim to a crown, ordered here by their strengths. This ordering is based on possession.Right of King Arthur: If one is able to extract Excalibur from the stone, then he is the monarch.Right of Conquest: If one overthrows the monarch, taking the crown and kingdom by force, and holds them, then one is monarch. Usurpation and deposing of the monarch fall into this category.Presumption: In the absence of a monarch, if one lays claim the crown and kingdom without resistance and can hold them, then one is monarch.Right of Royal Succession: When the monarch dies, should the law prescribe the succession of the crown and kingdom, and one is numbered first in that succession, then one is monarch, so long as no other person usurps the crown.Right of Nomination: Should the monarch die leaving one as the designated heir, in the presence of law prescribing succession of the crown and kingdom, then one is monarch, so long as no other person usurps the crown and one can quell all other claimants.Right of Kinship: Should the monarch die leaving no designated heir, and in the absence of law prescribing succession of the crown and kingdom, and one is the closest relative by kinship to the deceased monarch, then one is monarch, so long as no other person usurps the crown and one can quell all other claimants.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageID "10070819".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageLength "3444".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageRevisionID "707172798".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coronation.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchy.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Category:Power_(social_and_political).
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Divine_right_of_kings.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Enthronement.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Legitimacy_(political).
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Might_makes_right.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_succession.
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageWikiLinkText "right of conquest".
- Claims_to_a_crown wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Context.
- Claims_to_a_crown subject Category:Coronation.
- Claims_to_a_crown subject Category:Monarchy.
- Claims_to_a_crown subject Category:Power_(social_and_political).
- Claims_to_a_crown hypernym Ways.
- Claims_to_a_crown type Page.
- Claims_to_a_crown comment "There are six ways in which a person lays claim to a crown, ordered here by their strengths. This ordering is based on possession.Right of King Arthur: If one is able to extract Excalibur from the stone, then he is the monarch.Right of Conquest: If one overthrows the monarch, taking the crown and kingdom by force, and holds them, then one is monarch.".
- Claims_to_a_crown label "Claims to a crown".
- Claims_to_a_crown sameAs Q5125099.
- Claims_to_a_crown sameAs مطالبات_بالتاج.
- Claims_to_a_crown sameAs m.02q0tvx.
- Claims_to_a_crown sameAs Q5125099.
- Claims_to_a_crown wasDerivedFrom Claims_to_a_crown?oldid=707172798.
- Claims_to_a_crown isPrimaryTopicOf Claims_to_a_crown.