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- Abdication - Meaning, Definition Edward | HISTORY
Abdication is the legal and formal act of giving up authority as the ruling monarch of a sovereign nation Generally, kingdoms institute a process for managing the abdication of ruling monarch to
- Abdication | Monarchy, Succession Sovereignty | Britannica
Abdication, the renouncing of office and of power before the end of the term for which it was assumed In ancient Roman law abdicare meant primarily “to disown,” as when a father disowned a son, who was thereby disinherited
- Abdication - Wikipedia
The word abdication is derived from the Latin abdicatio meaning to disown or renounce (ab, away from, and dicare, to proclaim) [1] In its broadest sense abdication is the act of renouncing and resigning from any formal office, but it is applied especially to the supreme office of state
- ABDICATION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Abdication is the formal act of stepping down from something, especially a king giving up the throne An abdication is a type of resignation When a king — or another person in power — gives up that position, they abdicate Such an act is then called an abdication
- ABDICATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ABDICATION definition: 1 the fact of no longer controlling or managing something that you are in charge of: 2 an… Learn more
- abdication, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
abdication, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- King Charles abdication speculation swirls - Geo. tv
The British royal family's ever-growing crises have fueled speculation about King Charles abdication in favour of his eldest son as the future of the monarchy rests on Prince William and his wife
- Abdication - definition of abdication by The Free Dictionary
1 to leave or give up the position and authority of a king or queen
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