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  • Britain/England/U.K....it is still a constitutional Monarchy..
  • Oliver Cromwell....hmmm good point his revolution would of been considered a dictatorship...nice catch
  • A number of sites have identified the Japanese Monarchy as the oldest. It is reported that it was offically established around 660 B.C. Oliver Cormwell's rule could be considered a "break" in the continuous rule of one family. After his death, the same blood line that ruled before him reclaimed the throne and have maintained control ever since just as they alway have. So, a lot of people consider the line to be unbroken.
    • Beat Covid, Avoid Republicans
      Yes but the "next in line" sequence of the English blood line has been broken before by the Stuarts, Tudors, and the Georgians. We are talking about the closest relatives coming to power. QE-I was also rumored to have been conceived by an affair with a stable keeper, which would would have made all her decedents illegitimate too.
  • 1-18-2017 Libya was a kingdom from about 800 BC to 1975 AD when they switched to a president. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_by_formation_date
  • The Roman Catholic Church

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