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Monarchy & Aristocracy[edit]
D-Z[edit]
- Barons in Scotland
- Dauphin of France
- Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
- Divine right of kings
- Dual monarchy
- Duke
- Earl
- Edler
- Elective monarchy
- Emperor
- Enthronement
- Enthronement of the Japanese Emperor
- Esquire
- Ethnarch
- False titles of nobility
- Federal monarchy
- Fidalgo
- Freiherr
- Fürst
- Gentleman
- Gentry
- Glorious Revolution
- Grand duke
- Grand prince
- Habeas Corpus Act 1679
- Hereditary monarchy
- Hidalgo (nobility)
- Holy Ampulla
- Inauguration of the Dutch monarch
- Infante
- Installation of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
- Jonkheer
- Junker
- Kaiser
- Laird
- Landed gentry
- Landgrave
- Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
- Lia Fáil
- Lord
- Lord of the manor
- Magna Carta
- Mandate of Heaven
- Margrave
- Marquess
- Monarch
- Monarchism
- Nobile (aristocracy)
- Nobility
- Non-sovereign monarchy
- Papal coronation
- Papal tiara
- Patrician (post-Roman Europe)
- Peer of the realm
- Peerage
- Peerage of Scotland
- Popular monarchy
- Prince
- Prince's Stone
- Prince-elector
- Queen's Champion
- Regent
- Regicide
- Royal and noble ranks
- Royal family
- Self-styled order
- Singarigharutha ceremony
- Skartabellat
- Sovereignty
- Stone of Scone
- Stones of Mora
- The Declaration of Rights
- United States Bill of Rights
- United States Declaration of Independence
- Universal monarchy
- Vavasour
- Vidame
- Viscount