Popular monarchy
Popular Monarchy is a system of monarchical governance which came into occasional usage in the nineteenth century1 in which the monarch's title is linked with the people, rather than the state. It was the norm in earlier times, when kings were considered to govern peoples rather than well-defined states; for example, in the Middle Ages, Scottish kings such as Robert the Bruce were known as Kings of the Scots, not as Kings of Scotland.
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1 - Monarch - Middle Ages - Robert the Bruce - Scots - Scotland
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