• An interregnum (plural interregna or interregnums) is a period of discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or social order. Archetypally,...
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  • order. Interregnum may also refer to: Interregnum, a period in the history of England, Ireland, and Scotland Interregnum (England) Interregnum (Ireland)...
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    The Ottoman Interregnum or Ottoman Civil War (Turkish: Fetret devri, lit. 'Interregnum period') was a civil war in the Ottoman Empire between the sons...
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  • The Interregnum was the period between the execution of Charles I on 30 January 1649 and the arrival of his son Charles II in London on 29 May 1660, which...
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    The interregnum in the British Isles began with the execution of Charles I in January 1649 (and from September 1651 in Scotland) and ended in May 1660...
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    Commonwealth (1569–1795), kings were elective, which often led to a fairly long interregnum. During this period, the Roman Catholic primate (the Archbishop of Gniezno)...
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  • In the Holy Roman Empire, the Great Interregnum (so-called to distinguish it from the longer period between 924 and 962) was a period of time, from approximately...
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    were a variety of flags flown by ships of the Commonwealth during the Interregnum of 1649–1660. At sea, royalist ships continued to fly the Union Jack...
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  • Portuguese interregnum may refer to: The First Portuguese Interregnum between 1383 and 1385. The Second Portuguese Interregnum in 1580. This disambiguation...
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  • George Grosz' Interregnum is a 29-minute-long documentary film about the artist George Grosz produced by Altina Carey and Charles Carey, and narrated...
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    Vatican euro coins, which are legal tender in all Eurozone states. The interregnum is usually highlighted by the funeral Mass of the deceased pope, the...
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    needed] Gerő led the country for a brief period, known as the 'Gerő Interregnum', from 18 July 1956 to 24 October 1956, just over three months. He had...
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    1383–1385 Portuguese interregnum was a war of succession in Portuguese history during which no crowned king of Portugal reigned. The interregnum began when King...
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    Several interregnums occurred in the history of the Maldives. Dynasty: Hilaalee dynasty In 1551, the brother of Mohamed III, Hasan IX became sultan. He...
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  • Interregnum is a patience or card solitaire game using two packs of 52 cards each. It sometimes also is given the name Constitution, although this alternate...
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  • The Sasanian civil war of 628–632, also known as the Sasanian Interregnum was a conflict that broke out after the execution of the Sasanian king Khosrow...
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  • The Interregnum (between rulers) period in Transjordan was a short period during which Transjordan had no established ruler or occupying power that lasted...
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    England, Scotland and Ireland. Although the monarchy was restored, the Interregnum along with the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the subsequent Bill of...
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    Aruba (/əˈruːbə/ ə-ROO-bə, Dutch: [aːˈrubaː] or [aːˈrybaː] , Papiamento: [aˈruba]), officially the Country of Aruba (Dutch: Land Aruba; Papiamento: Pais...
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    affiliations" of the Kalabhras, and their rule is called the "Kalabhra Interregnum". They are reviled in texts written centuries later, particularly by...
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    granted a pardon for all crimes committed during the Civil War and the Interregnum to those who recognized him as the lawful king. On 8 May 1660, the Convention...
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    Göktürk civil war The Göktürk civil war or Turkic interregnum was a number of political crises in the Turkic Khaganate first between 583 and 603, which...
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    Chamber of Deputies (1876–1878; 1908–1920) History   • Founded c. 1299 • Interregnum 1402–1413 • Conquest of Constantinople 29 May 1453 • Constitutional Era...
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    Emperor Jing of Han; therefore, the Xin dynasty is often considered an interregnum period of the Han dynasty, dividing it into the Western Han (or "Former...
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    of Scotland who assumed control of the kingdom during the subsequent interregnum. Use of a simplified symbol associated with Saint Andrew, the saltire...
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    nobility of the state, pondered the question for over a year. During this interregnum, no celebrations or non-religious observances of any kind were held at...
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    Charles I of England (category People executed under the Interregnum (England) for treason against England)
    Charles I (19 November 1600 – 30 January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born...
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    William of Holland (died 1256). Conrad's death was followed by the Interregnum, during which no king could achieve universal recognition, allowing the...
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    operating as they could as Dissenters under changing regimes. The English Interregnum was a period of religious diversity in England. With the creation of...
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    Shlay & Rosen 2010, pp. 362–363. Bennet, James (13 March 2005). "The Interregnum". The New York Times Magazine. Archived from the original on 16 April...
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