
This title has tables giving years of rule and family relationships (in the male line unless otherwise indicated) for the reigning families of the world, from Horus Aha, first pharoah of Egypt, to Abdallah, present king of Saudi Arabia. Included in the tables are data regarding regencies and co-regencies, abdications and depositions, interregna and dynastic unions, mandates and protectorates, canonizations and beatifications, and the end of monarchic rule through conquest or overthrow. Notes provide information on chronological problems and uncertainties, non-Western dating systems, and names and titles; bibliographies document the research and guide the reader to additional information.
This reference volume investigates the chronological and genealogical continuity of global monarchies across human history. Author John E. Morby provides a comprehensive framework for tracking the succession of ruling families from ancient Egypt to the modern era. By synthesizing complex data regarding regencies, interregna, and dynastic shifts, the text serves as a primary tool for historical verification and comparative study.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for verifying regnal dates and genealogical connections. The text is noted for its high density of factual data and its utility in navigating the complexities of historical monarchic transitions.
Page Count:
624
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192518488
ISBN-13:
9780192518484
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