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QueenKing

QueenKing is a term that describes a monarch who holds the title of both queen and king. This compounds monarchy refers to a single ruler who serves as the monarch of a kingdom or empire, with the queen and king titles merged into one.

Historically, the concept of a compound monarch arose in some European kingdoms, particularly during the medieval

The Office of QueenKing can be based on a variety of systems and arrangements. In many kingdoms,

Throughout history, the laws governing succession to the throne have varied. It is likely, nonetheless, that

period.
Examples
of
QueenKings
include
QueenKings
of
Bohemia
in
the
14th
century,
and
QueenKings
of
Navarre
during
the
15th
century.
the
dual
title
was
granted
as
a
complementary
or
compensatory
title
to
a
ruler
when
another
kingdom
was
forfeited
or
reunification
occurred,
for
example
in
the
case
of
the
crowning
as
QueenKing
of
Greece,
Croatia,
and
Serbia
(1387-1929).
Other
instances
arise
from
traditional
or
symbolic
compact
crowns
used
in
religious
ceremonies.
most
successfully
implementing
a
compound
monarch
dictates
a
similar
systems
of
laws
to
avoid
an
egalitarian
malfunction
at
any
kinship
level.
Compound
monarchies
have
been
linked
to
and
associated
with
the
interpreted
function
of
dual
republicans.