User:LinkBot/suggestions/Abdication

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An automated Wikipedia link suggester has suggested 8 possible wiki links for the Abdication article:

Notes
The article text has not been changed in any way; Some of these suggestions may be wrong, some may be right; Any edits to this page will be lost when LinkBot is next run.
Feedback
I like it, I hate it, Please don't link toLinkBot 10:37, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Outward links[edit]

  • Can link supreme power: ...word is seldom used except in the sense of surrendering the supreme power in a state. A similar term for an elected or appointed offi...
    • Absolutely irrelevant link -- Jmabel | Talk 16:19, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
  • Can link the royal family: ...son]], over the objections of the [[Church of England]] and the royal family. (''See'' [[Abdication Crisis of Edward VIII]].) This was... (link to section)
    • Absolutely irrelevant link -- Jmabel | Talk 16:20, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
  • Can link British crown: ... VIII]].) This was also the first time in history that the British crown was surrendered entirely voluntarily. [[Richard II of Engl... (link to section)
  • Can link Henry Bolingbroke: ...rced to abdicate after the throne was seized by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, while Richard was out of the country.... (link to section)
  • Can link Scottish parliament: ... government, and that the throne is thereby vacant.''" The Scottish parliament pronounced a decree of forfeiture and deposition. ... (link to section)
  • Can link Emperor of Brazil: ... and Pedro I of Brazil were the same person. He was already Emperor of Brazil when he succeeded to the throne of Portugal in [[1826]], bu... (link to section)
  • Can link Public domain: ... the 20th century]] *[[Papal abdication]] ==References== * Public domain 1911 edition of ''The New Century Book of Facts'' published... (link to section)
  • Can link Springfield, Massachusetts: ...y Book of Facts'' published by the King-Richardson Company, Springfield, Massachusetts. (link to section)