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However, by the Lateran treaty of 1929, the Kingdom of Italy recognized Vatican City as an independent state, and vice versa. [25] Since then, the elected monarch of the Vatican City state has been the current pope. The pope still officially carries the title "King of the Ecclesiastical State" (in Latin: Rex Status Ecclesiæ).
Monarch Title Birth Reigned from Reign ceased Reason Death Arms Ref Albania: Victor Emmanuel III: King of Albania: 11 November 1869 16 April 1939 3 September 1943 Armistice of Cassibile: 28 December 1947 [1] Armenia: Levon V: King of Armenia: 1342 1374 1375 Deposed 29 November 1393 Austria-Hungary: Charles I and IV: Emperor of Austria and King ...
There are 13 in Asia, 12 in Europe, 9 in the Americas, 6 in Oceania, and 3 in Africa. ... Far from all Monarchs of Norway since the 930s have been descendants of ...
Monarchs may be autocrats (as in all absolute monarchies) [2] or may be ceremonial figureheads, exercising only limited or no reserve powers at all, with actual authority vested in a legislature and/or executive cabinet (as in many constitutional monarchies). [3] In many cases, a monarch will also be linked with a state religion. [4]
Between 1072 and 1095 León, Castile, and Galicia were united under a common monarch, whereafter Portugal separated under a different dynasty, and the others were absorbed by Spain. The Kalmar Union was a period between 1397 and 1536 in which Denmark, Norway and Sweden shared the same monarch as three independent countries.
Toggle List of dynasties in Europe subsection. 5.1 ... extinct or were removed from power after having produced only one monarch, ... (AD 1929–1973) Anatolia (Asia ...
This is a list of former monarchies, i.e. monarchies which once existed but have since been abolished. ... Europe. Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (1526 ...
Pages in category "Lists of monarchs in Europe" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.