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The concept of usurpation played a huge role in the governance of monarchies, often carrying disdain to those who have been accused of it. Lengthy advice was given to potential and actual usurpers by the political philosopher
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in Greek) was an individual who rose to power via unconstitutional or illegitimate means, usually not being an heir to an existing throne. Such individuals were perceived negatively by political philosophers such as
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In the end, usurpers accumulate power by taking it from the other State institutions, either by minimizing the role of the legislative power, or undermining the independence of the judiciary.
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Usurpers often try to legitimize their position by claiming to be a descendant of a ruler that they may or may not be related to. According to
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The Greeks had their own conception of what usurpers were, calling them tyrants. In the ancient Greek usage, a
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Illegitimate or controversial claimant to state power
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Usurpation
Usurper (disambiguation)
List of usurpers
illegitimate
power
monarchy
country
city
tyrant
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Herodotus
Smerdis
Cyrus the Great
Niccolo Machiavelli
The Prince

usurper
Coup d'état
Misappropriation
Roman usurper
Key, T. Hewitt
"On the Derivation and Meaning of the Latin Verb usurpare"
"The Usurpation of Richard the Third  » 31 Jul 1936 » The Spectator Archive"
"Richard III – Usurper or Lawful King?"
doi
10.2307/2850815
ISSN
0038-7134

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