Monarch
A monarch is a sovereign ruler of a state or territory. The term derives from the Greek monarkhos, meaning one ruler. In historical contexts, monarchs accumulated political authority through inheritance, conquest, and dynastic legitimacy.
Monarchies vary in power. In an absolute monarchy, the monarch holds ceremonial and executive authority with
Historically, monarchies were the primary form of governance across much of the world. The rise of constitutional
In biology, the term monarch also refers to the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus), noted for its orange-and-black