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  2. Throne and Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Throne and Liberty is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by NCSoft. It was published in North America, South America, Europe, and Japan by Amazon Games. The game was originally part of the Lineage series and a sequel to the first Lineage, but was repurposed and restructured well into development.

  3. Classless society - Wikipedia

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    Helen Codere defines social class as a segment of the community, the members of which show a common social position in a hierarchical ranking. [1] Codere suggests that a true class-organized society is one in which the hierarchy of prestige and social status is divisible into groups. Each group with its own social, economic, attitudinal and ...

  4. WildStar - Wikipedia

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    A player confronts a boss in a party of 5 people. Both the player and the boss have their health points displayed on the center-left and center-right of the image, respectively. WildStar used a system of telegraphs for combat, where zones are displayed on the ground, allowing a player to predict attacks of enemies and heals of allies. A player ...

  5. Two Treatises of Government - Wikipedia

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    Locke declared that under natural law, all people have the right to life, liberty, and estate; under the social contract, the people could instigate a revolution against the government when it acted against the interests of citizens, to replace the government with one that served the interests of citizens. In some cases, Locke deemed revolution ...

  6. Act of Settlement 1701 - Wikipedia

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    Adrian Hilton, writing in The Spectator in 2003, defended the Act of Settlement as not "irrational prejudice or blind bigotry", but claimed that it was passed because "the nation had learnt that when a Roman Catholic monarch is upon the throne, religious and civil liberty is lost." He points to the Pope's claiming universal jurisdiction, and ...

  7. Throne - Wikipedia

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    Throne" in an abstract sense can also refer to the monarchy itself, an instance of metonymy, and is also used in many expressions such as "the power behind the throne". [2] A throne is a symbol of divine and secular rule and the establishment of a throne as a defining sign of the claim to power and authority.

  8. Order of succession - Wikipedia

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    In this system, the throne passed not linearly from father to son, but laterally from brother to brother and then to the eldest son of the eldest brother who had held the throne. The system was begun by Yaroslav the Wise, who assigned each of his sons a principality based on seniority. When the Grand Prince died, the next most senior prince ...

  9. Category:Social class by country - Wikipedia

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    Caste system by country (6 C, 4 P) Working class by country (7 C) Titles by country (40 C, 1 P) A. Social classes in ancient Greece (2 C, 2 P) ... Social class by ...