RM2H44ED7–Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2D9YP1H–Huge crowd of protesters during the demonstration. Police fired water cannons at pro-democracy protesters to prevent them from marching from the Democracy monument to the Royal Household Bureau at the Grand Palace to submit letters regarding monarchy reform. The letters were placed in giant mail boxes and addressed to the bureau.
RMM988HG–Edward I (1239 – 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks was King of England from 1272 to 1307. He spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law. As the first son of Henry III, Edward was involved early in the political intrigues of his father's reign, which included an outright rebellion by the English barons, known as the Second Barons' War.
RM2CKCBF9–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B01JWR–Liang Qichao (Wade-Giles: Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Styled Zhuoru, Pseudonym: Rengong, February 23, 1873–January 19, 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55. As an advocate of constitutional monarchy, Liang was unhappy with the governance of the Qing Government and wanted to change the status quo in China. He organized reforms with Kang Youwei by putting their ideas on paper and sending them to Emperor Guangxu (光緒帝, 1871–1
RMS3BFXF–Thai protest for reform of monarchy outside Sydney Town Hall, Sydney, Australia
RMWGC0H9–King Frederick William I of Prussia visiting a boys school before making reforms to the education system. He was also known as Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg,Soldatenkönig (the Soldier King) and Prince of Neuchâtel. He suffered from porphyritic disease.
RM2H4906M–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. The United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection for Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RMG6DTNG–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets guests during a Garden Party, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace - her official London residence. * The Queen should be allowed to retire and the Prince of Wales should be able to marry Camilla Parker Bowles without asking permission under proposals put forward Thursday on the reform of the monarchy by the influential left-of-centre think tank The Fabian Society, which argued that the monarchy needed to change if it was to maintain public support.
RMPE422J–Frederick III, German Emperor, and King of Prussia for ninety-nine days in 1888
RM2D4G8FW–Saudis cast their vote in Riyadh February 10, 2005. Saudi men started voting in municipal elections in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, the first stage in an unprecedented nationwide vote in the absolute monarchy which is inching toward reform.
RM2H8B29A–Anti-government protesters calling for reform of the monarchy march in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 14, 2021. (Kyodo)==Kyodo Photo via Credit: Newscom/Alamy Live News
RF2D2C3AJ–Chromolithographic portrait of Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom (9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910). During his reign he commissioned a reform that l
RF2D6TC9A–Vector illustration of three fingers, democratic monument and Thai flag. Thailand protest for democratic and monarchy reform.
RM2DA15A6–King William IV (1765-1837). King of the United Kingdom (1830-1837). William IV depicted in the full-dress uniform of an admiral. Portrait by Sir Martin Archer Shee (1769-1850). Oil on canvas, c. 1800. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMH18XRF–Oliver Cromwell statue outside Westminster Palace in London
RM2B2B9XB–The Reich reform plans of the new Reich Chancellor Franz von Papen (right) and the Reich Minister of Defence Kurt von Schleicher (left) on the title page of the satirical magazine Simplicissimus of 20.11.1932. Papen and his cabinet were accused of playing with the idea of a reintroduction of the monarchy through the introduction of Article 48.
RMKWCWW6–SOMEDAY. An old woman representing Europe, dumps the attributes of monarchy in a junk pile. 1910 drawing by Art Young expresses his conviction that monarchs will some day be an obsolete form of government (BSLOC 2017 1 32)
RM2H44ER2–Somyot Pruksakasemsuk, activist speaks during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2H44BB1–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HA7909–A late 19th Century portrait of Alexander II (1818-1881), Emperor of Russia, King of Congress Poland and Grand Duke of Finland from 1855 until his assassination. His most significant reforms was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, reorganizing the judicial system, setting up elected local judges, abolishing corporal punishment, promoting local self-government, imposing universal military service and promoting university education. After an assassination attempt in 1866, Alexander adopted a somewhat more reactionary stance until his death.
RM2CKCBB4–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B01JWP–Liang Qichao (Wade-Giles: Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Styled Zhuoru, Pseudonym: Rengong, February 23, 1873–January 19, 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55. As an advocate of constitutional monarchy, Liang was unhappy with the governance of the Qing Government and wanted to change the status quo in China. He organized reforms with Kang Youwei by putting their ideas on paper and sending them to Emperor Guangxu (光緒帝, 1871–1
RM2BMXP64–Conservative peer Arthur Gore, 8th Earl of Arran, visits Bristol University in 1968, a year after he had led the effort in the House of Lords to decriminalise male homosexuality. He was opposing a University Union Debate motion that the House would scrap the monarchy. It was proposed by Brian Lapping and Roger Berry, who later became a Bristol MP, at a meeting on Friday 15 November. Nonesuch, the student newspaper, reported that the Earl and David Smith could not see the need for “something new when the old model is working well” and they won the vote. The Earl declared that the Monarchy
RM2BACB4Y–William Pitt the Younger, Earl of Chatham, became the British Prime Minister in 1783, the year of the Treaty of Paris. He led Britain through the political aftermath of the loss of the American Revolution. Public lack of confidence in Royal leadership, allowed parliamentary reform, financing the national debt, and establishing European alliances. Mezzotint engraving after a painting by William Owen (BSLOC 2019 6 203)
RM2H4909K–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Pro-democracy protesters a flashlight during event Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RM2D333CF–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during a Garden Party, in the gardens of Buckingham Palace - her official London residence. * The Queen should be allowed to retire and the Prince of Wales should be able to marry Camilla Parker Bowles without asking permission under proposals put forward Thursday on the reform of the monarchy by the influential left-of-centre think tank The Fabian Society, which argued that the monarchy needed to change if it was to maintain public support.
RMKWCY5X–SOMEDAY. An old woman representing Europe, dumps the attributes of monarchy in a junk pile. 1910 drawing by Art Young expresses his conviction that monarchs will some day be an obsolete form of government (BSLOC 2017 1 32)
RM2D48K46–An elderly man cast his vote in Riyadh February 10, 2005. Saudi men started voting in municipal elections in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, the first stage in an unprecedented nationwide vote in the absolute monarchy which is inching toward reform.
RM2H7TKEK–Anti-government protesters calling for reform of the monarchy gather in Bangkok, Thailand, on Nov. 14, 2021. (Kyodo)==Kyodo Photo via Credit: Newscom/Alamy Live News
RF2D2C4HF–Chromolithographic portrait of Empress Shoken, Japan (9 May 1849 – 9 April 1914). Image published in Royalties of the World (George Newnes, London, 1
RM2AEM0J7–Los reyes Enrique VII de Inglaterra (1457-1509) y Enrique VIII de Inglaterra (1491-1547). Dibujo preparatorio para las pinturas murales del Whitehall Palace, 1537, obra de Hans Holbein el Joven (1497/98-1543) y destruidas en 1698 por un incendio. Tinta y acuarela en papel. National Portrait Gallery. Londres. Inglaterra.
RMG3PDMG–Sir John Oldcastle, died 1417, an English Lollard leader
RMH18XRE–Oliver Cromwell statue outside Westminster Palace in London
RM2AJ10M4–Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . d he organ-ized in the same spirit the ^^ Young Switzer-land^* and the ^* Young Europe,** fosteringthe idea of universal political reform, andthe bringing in of a new era of the world,in which free popular government shoulddisplace the old systems both of legitimate monarchy and despotic individualism. Banished from Switzerlandunder a decree of the French government, in 1836 Mazzini foundrefuge in London; and for the remainder of his life the English presswas the chief organ of his world-wide influence as a reformer, whilehis literar
RMD988PP–Death or Liberty! ... Or Britannia & the Virtues of the Constitution in danger of Violation from the great Political Libertine. Britannia defending Law, Monarchy and Religion against Radical Reform, a skeleton carrying the Cap of Liberty, an emblem of the French Revolution. Cartoon by George Cruikshank published London 1819.
RM2H44E6K–Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2H44BBA–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMM988J6–Edward I (1239 – 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks was King of England from 1272 to 1307. He spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law. During his reign he dealt with the Second Barons' War, the Welsh Wars, the nineth crusades, Scottish invasions and other military affairs.
RM2CKCC8P–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B01JWM–Liang Qichao (Wade-Giles: Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Styled Zhuoru, Pseudonym: Rengong, February 23, 1873–January 19, 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55. As an advocate of constitutional monarchy, Liang was unhappy with the governance of the Qing Government and wanted to change the status quo in China. He organized reforms with Kang Youwei by putting their ideas on paper and sending them to Emperor Guangxu (光緒帝, 1871–1
RM2BMXP69–Conservative peer Arthur Gore, 8th Earl of Arran, visits Bristol University in 1968, a year after he had led the effort in the House of Lords to decriminalise male homosexuality. He was opposing a University Union Debate motion that the House would scrap the monarchy. It was proposed by Brian Lapping and Roger Berry, who later became a Bristol MP, at a meeting on Friday 15 November. Nonesuch, the student newspaper, reported that the Earl and David Smith could not see the need for “something new when the old model is working well” and they won the vote. The Earl declared that the Monarchy
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RM2H4906E–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. The United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection for Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RMG6DTNA–The Queen - Garden Party
RM2HX2TXM–Female nationalists demonstrating in Cairo, 1919. The the UK unilaterally declared Egyptian independence on 28 February 1922, abolishing the
RM2D3REHN–Saudi men mark their ballot papers in Riyadh February 10, 2005. Saudi men started voting in municipal elections in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, the first stage in an unprecedented nationwide vote in the absolute monarchy which is inching toward reform.
RM2D6D45T–Anti-government protesters rally in Bangkok on Oct. 16, 2020, reiterating their demand for political change and reform of the monarchy. (Kyodo)==Kyodo Photo via Credit: Newscom/Alamy Live News
RF2D2CDB7–Chromolithographic portrait of Meiji the Great, Emperor of Japan (3 November 1852 – 30 July 1912). He was the 122nd emperor of Japan and during his re
RMPP4XWD–Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1558). The portrait of Charles V with a Dog. Oil on canvas. Painting, 1532 by Jakob Seisenegger.
RMG3PDKT–Sir John Oldcastle, died 1417, an English Lollard leader
RMW4MHB3–Cambodia: Front side of the National Assembly of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.Photo from May 7th, 2019. | usage worldwide
RMC1W13T–The Big Ben clock tower in Westminster London
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RM2H44EEA–Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2H44BA0–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMMFNPD0–Death or Liberty! ... Or Britannia & the Virtues of the Constitution in danger of Violation from the great Political Libertine. Britannia defending Law, Monarchy and Religion against Radical Reform, a skeleton carrying the Cap of Liberty, an emblem of the French Revolution. Cartoon by George Cruikshank published London 1819.
RM2CKCB7N–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B01JWN–Liang Qichao (Wade-Giles: Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Styled Zhuoru, Pseudonym: Rengong, February 23, 1873–January 19, 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55. As an advocate of constitutional monarchy, Liang was unhappy with the governance of the Qing Government and wanted to change the status quo in China. He organized reforms with Kang Youwei by putting their ideas on paper and sending them to Emperor Guangxu (光緒帝, 1871–1
RM2BMXP66–The proposer of a motion calling for the scrapping of the monarchy, Brian Lapping, listens during a Bristol University Union Debate in the main lecture theatre in the Royal Fort on Friday 15 November 1968. He was supported by undergraduate Roger Berry, later a Bristol Labour MP. The motion was opposed by Conservative peer Arthur Gore, 8th Earl of Arran, and David Smith. Nonesuch, the student newspaper, reported they could not see the need for “something new when the old model is working well” and they won the vote. The Earl, who the year before had led the effort in the House of Lords to d
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RM2H4907D–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Pro-democracy protesters a flashlight during event Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RM2D3005E–John McAllion Labour MP for Dundee East, who compared the position of Prime Minister with absolute monarchy. Mr McAllion, speaking in a discussion about electoral reform, at the Scottish National Party annual conference said he had been a long-time opponent of the 'ancient regime' of Westminster and that so little had changed that a time traveller from the 18th Century would instantly recognise the House of Commons. * 27/6/1996: Labour Scottish Affairs spokesman John McAllion resigned his frontbench post in protest over the party's proposed referendum on devolution in Scotland. 22/5/01: Jo
RMG15K9A–Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence o
RM2D43EB8–A man reads through his ballot paper before casting his vote in Riyadh February 10, 2005. Saudi men started voting in municipal elections in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, the first stage in an unprecedented nationwide vote in the absolute monarchy which is inching toward reform.
RM2CBYXW4–A man holds up a sign calling for reform of the monarchy during an anti-government rally in Bangkok on Aug. 16, 2020. (Kyodo)==Kyodo Photo via Credit: Newscom/Alamy Live News
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RM2AEM0JB–Enrique VIII (1491-1547). Rey de Inglaterra y Señor de Irlanda (1509-1547). Dinastia Tudor. Se casó seis veces. Jefe supremo de la nueva iglesia de Inglaterra. Retrato anterior a los de estilo Hans Holbein el Joven. Oleo sobre panel, h.1520. Autor anglo-holandés anónimo. National Portrait Gallery. Londres. Inglaterra.
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RM2H44EE5–Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2H44BAC–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Protesters block Ratchadumri Road during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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RM2CKCBDJ–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B01JWK–Liang Qichao (Wade-Giles: Liang Ch'i-ch'ao; Styled Zhuoru, Pseudonym: Rengong, February 23, 1873–January 19, 1929) was a Chinese scholar, journalist, philosopher and reformist during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911), who inspired Chinese scholars with his writings and reform movements. He died of illness in Beijing at the age of 55. As an advocate of constitutional monarchy, Liang was unhappy with the governance of the Qing Government and wanted to change the status quo in China. He organized reforms with Kang Youwei by putting their ideas on paper and sending them to Emperor Guangxu (光緒帝, 1871–1
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RM2H4907B–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. The United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection for Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RMG42T8P–Baroness Thatcher curtsies to the Queen on her arrival at Claridge's in London for a glittering dinner last night (Monday) to celebrate the former Prime Minister's 70th birthday Baroness Thatcher greeted the Queen warmly, laying to rest past speculation that the two women did not get on with each other. See PA Story ROYAL Thatcher. Photo by David Cheskin/PA 07/03/98: The traditional curtsey could soon disappear, in a round of reforms to further modernise the monarchy, announced today (Saturday). The proposals include restricting the style His or Her Royal Highness to senior royals; confirming
RMG15K9B–Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence o
RM2D46NY5–Saudi men mark their ballot papers in Riyadh February 10, 2005. Saudi men started voting in municipal elections in the capital Riyadh on Thursday, the first stage in an unprecedented nationwide vote in the absolute monarchy which is inching toward reform. Pictures of the month February 2005 REUTERS/Zainal Abd Halim ZH/AA
RM2D5N7CM–Bangkok, Thailand. 14th Oct 2020. Anti-government protesters gather in Bangkok on Oct. 14, 2020, reiterating their demand for political change and reform of the monarchy. (Kyodo)==Kyodo Photo via Credit: Newscom/Alamy Live News
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RMW4MHBE–Cambodia: Front side of the National Assembly of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.Photo from May 7th, 2019. | usage worldwide
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RM2H44EGY–Protesters raise three finger salute during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. (Photo by Varuth Pongsapipatt / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2H44BAT–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. Somyot Pruksakasemsuk, activist speaks during the demonstration.Pro-democracy protesters gathered on Ratchadumri Road demanding the abolition of the lese majesty law (article 112 of the Thai criminal code) and monarchy reform. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2CKCBY2–Thousands of protesters attend a demonstration against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand on Sunday 16th, August 2020. Among the protesters' demands are calls for reform of Thailand's monarchy. (Photo - Jack Taylor)
RM2B02BAW–Selim III (Ottoman Turkish: سليم ثالث Selīm-i sālis) (24 December 1761 – 28 or 29 July 1808) was the reform-minded Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807. The Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Mustafa on the throne as Mustafa IV.
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RM2H490A0–Bangkok, Thailand. 31st Oct, 2021. The United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration gather at Ratchaprasong Intersection for Protests and start signing name to abolish the lèse majesté law, Article 112, monarchy reform and release political prisoners. (Photo by Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RMG16B3K–Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence o
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