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Royal Power in Viking Age Denmark
1989Olsen Olaf. Royal Power in Viking Age Denmark. In: Les mondes normands (VIIIe-XIIe s.) Actes du deuxième congrès international d'archéologie médiévale (Caen, 2-4 octobre 1987) Caen : Société d'Archéologie Médiévale, 1989. pp. 27-32. (Actes des congrès de la Société d'archéologie médiévale, 2)
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Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2013
A. Satraki
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A. Satraki
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Rebel Barons: Resisting Royal Power in Medieval Culture
, 2017Luke Sunderland
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Thailand’s Deep State, Royal Power and the Constitutional Court (1997–2015)
, 2016Eugénie Mérieau
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The earliest representations of royal power in Egypt: the rock drawings of Nag el-Hamdulab (Aswan)
Antiquity, 2012S. Hendrickx, J. Darnell, M. Gatto
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A kingdom without a capital? Itineration and spaces of royal power in Castile, c.1252–1350
, 2013Fernando Arias Guillén
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Executive Power, the Royal Prerogative, and the Founders' Presidency
SSRN Electronic JournalThe original meaning of the opening clause of Article II of the Constitution—which vests “[t]he executive power ... in a President of the United States”—has been debated inconclusively for over 200 years. As originalism gains ground as an interpretive theory in U.S. courts, and the U.S.
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