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A princely rebellion or princely revolt is an intrastate armed conflict by a prince (or princess) against a reigning monarch of his (or her) own family, the ruling dynasty. A prince may rebel against a well-established monarch (usually his father, brother, or uncle, or sometimes mother) in order to seize the throne for himself immediately (either because he is impatient to wait for the current monarch to die or abdicate, or wants to prevent potential rivals from acceding first), to ensure his supposed right to sit on the throne in the future, or to secure other rights, privileges or interests such as appanages, alliances or sources of revenue that the monarch allegedly encroached upon, or failed to deliver or guarantee.

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dbo:abstract Une guerre de palais, révolte de palais ou révolution de palais, est un conflit armé intra-étatique dans lequel un prince (ou une princesse) se révolte contre un monarque en exercice qui fait partie sa famille, de la dynastie régnante. Le prince peut se révolter contre un monarque bien établi (typiquement son père, frère, oncle, voire mère) afin de s'emparer du trône pour lui-même immédiatement — soit parce qu'il est trop impatient pour attendre la mort naturelle ou l'abdication du monarque régnant, soit parce qu'il veut évincer des rivaux potentiels — afin d'asseoir son (en) ou pour préserver d'autres droits, privilèges ou intérêts comme un apanage, une alliance ou des sources revenues que le monarque aurait bafoués, ou qu'il n'aurait pas accordés ou garantis. À l'instar des guerres de succession, les rébellions de palais représentaient une forme courante de guerre dans l'histoire humaine ; elle se raréfient après 1900 en raison de la disparition des monarchies absolues. (fr) A princely rebellion or princely revolt is an intrastate armed conflict by a prince (or princess) against a reigning monarch of his (or her) own family, the ruling dynasty. A prince may rebel against a well-established monarch (usually his father, brother, or uncle, or sometimes mother) in order to seize the throne for himself immediately (either because he is impatient to wait for the current monarch to die or abdicate, or wants to prevent potential rivals from acceding first), to ensure his supposed right to sit on the throne in the future, or to secure other rights, privileges or interests such as appanages, alliances or sources of revenue that the monarch allegedly encroached upon, or failed to deliver or guarantee. Like wars of succession, princely rebellions were a common type of war in human history, but have seldom occurred after 1900 due to the disappearance of absolute monarchies. (en)
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rdfs:comment A princely rebellion or princely revolt is an intrastate armed conflict by a prince (or princess) against a reigning monarch of his (or her) own family, the ruling dynasty. A prince may rebel against a well-established monarch (usually his father, brother, or uncle, or sometimes mother) in order to seize the throne for himself immediately (either because he is impatient to wait for the current monarch to die or abdicate, or wants to prevent potential rivals from acceding first), to ensure his supposed right to sit on the throne in the future, or to secure other rights, privileges or interests such as appanages, alliances or sources of revenue that the monarch allegedly encroached upon, or failed to deliver or guarantee. (en) Une guerre de palais, révolte de palais ou révolution de palais, est un conflit armé intra-étatique dans lequel un prince (ou une princesse) se révolte contre un monarque en exercice qui fait partie sa famille, de la dynastie régnante. Le prince peut se révolter contre un monarque bien établi (typiquement son père, frère, oncle, voire mère) afin de s'emparer du trône pour lui-même immédiatement — soit parce qu'il est trop impatient pour attendre la mort naturelle ou l'abdication du monarque régnant, soit parce qu'il veut évincer des rivaux potentiels — afin d'asseoir son (en) ou pour préserver d'autres droits, privilèges ou intérêts comme un apanage, une alliance ou des sources revenues que le monarque aurait bafoués, ou qu'il n'aurait pas accordés ou garantis. (fr)
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