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: ''The term in this article relates to the term of a sovereign. It could also refer to browser-based online game located at [http://www.fortyeight.net fortyeight.net]''
: ''The term in this article relates to the term of a sovereign. It could also refer to browser-based online game located at [http://www.fortyeight.net fortyeight.net]'' It may also refer to the [[The Reign|Reign Award]].


A '''reign''' is a period of time a person serves as a [[monarch]] or [[pope]]. No time limit exists on reigns, nor is there a term of office. Thus a reign usually lasts for the remainer of the monarch's life, unless the monarchy itself is abolished or the monarch abdicates.
A '''reign''' is a period of time a person serves as a [[monarch]] or [[pope]]. No time limit exists on reigns, nor is there a term of office. Thus a reign usually lasts for the remainer of the monarch's life, unless the monarchy itself is abolished or the monarch abdicates.

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The term in this article relates to the term of a sovereign. It could also refer to browser-based online game located at fortyeight.net It may also refer to the Reign Award.

A reign is a period of time a person serves as a monarch or pope. No time limit exists on reigns, nor is there a term of office. Thus a reign usually lasts for the remainer of the monarch's life, unless the monarchy itself is abolished or the monarch abdicates.

The term of a reign can be indicated with the abbreviation "r." after a sovereign's name, such as the following:

George VI, King of the Dominion of Canada (r. 1936–1952)

Reigns

A reign can be ended in three ways:

Abdications

Abolitions of Monarchies

King Constantine II of Greece reigned from 1963 until the abolition of the Greek monarchy in 1973.

King Humbert II of Italy reigned for only a few weeks in 1946 before the abolition of the Italian Monarchy.