concept   royalty

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) United States (1) monarchies (1) European countries (1) Modern Western culture (1) British English (1) France (1) Sweden (1) British (1) European court (1) modern democratic culture (1) American (1) Anglican (1) French (1) Medieval England (1) Medieval English culture (1) Medieval literature enthusiasts (1) Modern democracies (1) Tibetan (1) West End (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 royalty United States In the United States, royalty is viewed as a historical institution with no active political power or significance. 23
2 royalty monarchies Royalty in monarchies holds significant political and symbolic power, central to national identity and tradition. 11
3 royalty European countries Royalty embodies tradition, history, high social status, and national pride in European culture. 7
4 royalty Modern Western culture In modern Western culture, royalty are mainly viewed as symbolic figureheads with minimal political power. 5
5 royalty British English The British monarchy and royal family play ceremonial and historical roles in a constitutional monarchy. 3
6 royalty France The French Revolution abolished the monarchy and shifted perspectives on royalty and noble titles in France. 3
7 royalty Sweden In Sweden, the royalty holds symbolic roles, and male and female heirs have equal succession rights. 3
8 royalty British The British royal family is integral to national identity and holds cultural significance in British culture. 2
9 royalty European court Royalty in European courts is associated with power, hierarchy, and elaborate structures reflecting authority and wealth. 2
10 royalty modern democratic culture Royalty in modern democratic culture holds symbolic roles with limited political power compared to elected leadership. 2
11 royalty American In American culture, the concept of royalty is considered less important than in British culture. 1
12 royalty Anglican The British royal family is a revered institution in Anglican culture, often serving as symbols of national identity and tradition. 1
13 royalty French The French Revolution overthrew the monarchy and established a republic, impacting the concept of royalty in French culture. 1
14 royalty Medieval England In Medieval England, the divine right of kings was widely accepted, giving monarchs authority to rule from God. 1
15 royalty Medieval English culture In Medieval English culture, royalty held absolute power believed to be granted by God, with strict social hierarchies and customs. 1
16 royalty Medieval literature enthusiasts Medieval literature enthusiasts are interested in the concept of royalty as noble and divine ruling figures. 1
17 royalty Modern democracies In modern democracies, royalty is seen as outdated and irrelevant to governance, with a focus on elected officials and democratic principles. 1
18 royalty Tibetan The Dalai Lama is a highly respected spiritual leader in Tibetan culture, crucial to preserving Tibetan Buddhism and culture. 1
19 royalty West End The West End is famous for its royal-themed shows and performances, highlighting its close ties to royalty. 1