AP European History
Traditional monarchies are systems of government where a single ruler, typically a king or queen, holds significant power, often derived from hereditary succession and historical precedent. These monarchies are characterized by a blend of political authority, cultural significance, and sometimes religious influence, forming the backbone of governance in many societies. As European states evolved, traditional monarchies faced challenges and transformations during times of enlightenment, the rise of totalitarian regimes, and significant intellectual developments.