One the one hand I'd rather we stop being so pedantic, but on the other I'm actually a catty bitch who lives for drama, so:
Also this is your timely reminder that kings have been democratically elected for longer than they have been inherited. Nothing prevents monarchies from being democratic! Well, except the outvoted monarch, possibly...
Which monarchs are you refering to here?
I'm curious on this too.
In the majority of Europe's history, particularly the non-mediterranean western, northern, and eastern bits, kings were elected. Inheriting titles is a late, medieval custom, which likely grew into place at the same time as land titles grew from appointment to inheritance status. A few examples off the top if my head; Queen Margareta of Denmark and Norway was elected queen of Sweden, thereby forming the Kalmar Union. Gustav Vasa, who led the rebellion against the Danish king in 1520-something, was the last elected king of Sweden. In England, William the Bastard invaded the country and became the Conqueror because the Angles had elected Harold Godwinson* instead of him. Polish kings also used to be elected, and (though I cannot recall the name) their modem parliament is still named after their old election assembly.
In general, this all harks back to tribal customs and the propensity for tribes to form democratic and semi-democratic government structures instead of the tyrannical might-makes-right barbararchies they are often portrayed as in popular culture. In places where the tribal customs remained stronger for a longer time, such as in the North, these democratic systems also remained in power longer.
*(lol autocorrupt wants his name to be Harold Cocaine)
Those are not the first kings. China is over 4k years old and has not had democratic elections at any point in that time. There's also the Assyrian Empire, the Romans, the Mayans, the Egyptians, probably several others I don't know off the top of my head. And the ancient Greeks, since the only city state to be democratic was Athens for a short period of their history and they elected a council not a king.
s: kings were democratically elected for most of history
eg: which?
s: some settled tribes in parts of europe
eg: there are many more counter-examples in history for much longer
s: we're talking about tribes in parts of europe for a relatively short time
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