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abdication
thumb|Napoleon's first abdication, signed at the [[Palace of Fontainebleau on 4 April 1814]]
Treaty of Fontainebleau
1814 treaty
cloistered rule
form of government in Japan during the Heian period, in which abdicated emperors lived in monasteries but actively participated in politics while the titular emperor performed ceremonies
Abdication of Margrethe II
renunciation of the Danish throne
papal renunciation
resignation of the pope of the Roman Catholic Church
Daijō Tennō
retired emperor in Japan
resignation of Pope Benedict XVI
event in which Pope Benedict XVI resigned on 28 Feb. 2013 at 20:00 CET, after an announcement on 11 Feb.
2019 Japanese imperial transition
Japanese imperial abdication and transition
Imperial Edict of the Abdication of the Qing Emperor
decree ending imperial rule in China
Abdications of Bayonne
1808 relinquishing of the Spanish throne to Napoleon
Cloistered Emperor
Japanese emperor who abdicated and entered the Buddhist monastic community by receiving the Pravrajya rite
Regifugium
The Regifugium ("Flight of the King") or Fugalia ("Festival of the Flight") was an annual religious festival that took place in ancient Rome every February 24 ().
Taesangwang
'''T'aesangwang () and the related title T'aesanghwang () are titles used at various points in Korean history for retired king or emperors. The terms Sangwang () and Sanghwang''' () have also been used similarly.
Abdeen Palace Incident of 1942
attempted British coup in Egypt
Abdication of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
2025 abdication of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Shan Rang
transfer of the throne peacefully in ancient China
Abdication of Juan Carlos I
2014 abdication of the King of Spain
Nicholas II of Russia's abdication
manifesto of the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia
abdication of Wilhelm II
The actual declaration.
Taishang Huang
Position of retired emperor in China
abdication of Bảo Đại
The formal end of the Nguyễn Dynasty's reign.
El Escorial Conspiracy