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Old June 30th, 2011, 07:00 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
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Old June 30th, 2011, 07:04 AM
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Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern)
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Old June 30th, 2011, 07:09 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern)
A UK was already done as one of the first countries on the first posts unless this is another United Kingdom for a totally different region other then the British Isles.
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Old June 30th, 2011, 07:12 AM
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:04 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern)
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern)

I propose for the next list we cook up we indicate the relation to the previous monarch.
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:18 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern)
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern)
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern)

I propose for the next list we cook up we indicate the relation to the previous monarch.
Or we could just do it now....
Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:31 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
George I, 1839-1887 (House of Hohenzollern) Nephew of William V
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:36 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
George I, 1839-1887 (House of Hohenzollern) Nephew of William V
Sophia II, 1887-1919 (House of Hohenzollern) Daughter of George I
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:42 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
George I, 1839-1887 (House of Hohenzollern) Nephew of William V
Sophia II, 1887-1919 (House of Hohenzollern) Daughter of George I
Frederick II, 1919-1967 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia II
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:51 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
George I, 1839-1887 (House of Hohenzollern) Nephew of William V
Sophia II, 1887-1919 (House of Hohenzollern) Daughter of George I
Frederick II, 1919-1967 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia II
William VI, 1967-2001 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick II
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Old June 30th, 2011, 09:56 AM
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Sophia Dorothea 1740-57 (House of Hannover)
Frederick the Great 1757-1786 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia
William IV, 1786-1815 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick the Great
William V, 1815-1839 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of William IV
George I, 1839-1887 (House of Hohenzollern) Nephew of William V
Sophia II, 1887-1919 (House of Hohenzollern) Daughter of George I
Frederick II, 1919-1967 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Sophia II
William VI, 1967-2001 (House of Hohenzollern) Son of Frederick II
Sophia III, 2001-Present (House of Hohenzollern) Niece of William VI
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:04 AM
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Poland time. This time the POD is Louis the Great having two sons, each inheriting one kingdom.

1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:12 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:14 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:21 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II*

*Last Anjou-Hungary monarch of Poland.
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:31 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II
1437-1475: Wladyslaw III (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Anna I
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Old June 30th, 2011, 10:39 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II
1437-1475: Wladyslaw III (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Anna I
1475-1520: Louis II (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Wladyslaw III
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Old June 30th, 2011, 11:09 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II
1437-1475: Wladyslaw III (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Anna I
1475-1520: Louis II (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Wladyslaw III
1520-1533: Casimir V (House of Habsburg-Poland) Brother of Louis II
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II
1437-1475: Wladyslaw III (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Anna I
1475-1520: Louis II (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Wladyslaw III
1520-1533: Casimir V (House of Habsburg-Poland) Brother of Louis II
1533-1569: John I Augustus (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Casimir V
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Old June 30th, 2011, 11:13 AM
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1370-1382: Louis I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Nephew of Casimir III
1382-1420: Casimir IV (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Louis I
1420-1425: Wladyslaw II (House of Anjou-Hungary) Son of Casimir IV
1425-1437: Anna I (House of Anjou-Hungary) Daughter of Wladyslaw II
1437-1475: Wladyslaw III (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Anna I
1475-1520: Louis II (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Wladyslaw III
1520-1533: Casimir V (House of Habsburg-Poland) Brother of Louis II
1533-1535: Louis III* (House of Habsburg-Poland) Son of Casimir V

*Contracted TB and died young, leading to a succession crisis
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