Leaders of an Alternate World

I was Inspired by the lists of Pope and Kings thread and now that the thread seems to be reaching the end of its timeline I thought I would give a start to a new similar thread.
It will be a list of the major Medieval, Renaissance, Early Modern, and Modern leaders (Kings, Queens, President, Popes, etc)
RULES:

1.One person fills each position per turn

2.In regards to political regime changes (I.E Communism ,Democracy, or civil war) we can have them but try to give atleast a short POD for reasoning.

3.We will start with the OTL Kings and Popes of these nations from the first time they had one.Spain will start off as Castille and may stay as it or reunite

4.If we make some type of larger divergence from OTL and someone can give me a good POD to make one of these nations become a less powerful or another nation knock them out of there spot then we can go with that.

5.List the leaders name, dynasty/House/Poltical Party , nick name and years on the throne.For Popes list there nation and any nicknames, along with there years serving.

6.We will start out with the OTL Monarchs and Popes around the time of the begining of the Medieval ages and first of new dynastys.

7. The Butterfly Effect will be in place

So I will start us off
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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet: (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House Wessex): 978-1014


Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House Alpin) 997-1005


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984- 1055


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House Piast) 992-1025


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
 
I changed some of the colors because they're not easy to see. I aslo gave a color to Hungary which was missing one.

Monarchs and Leaders of France

Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052


Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Istvan 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Istvan 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen II ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
 
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Corrected the list of Hungarian names. Istvan means Stephen in Hungarian.

Monarchs and Leaders of France

Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]


Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
 

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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121

Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087

Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1021
Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102

Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]

Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098

Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]

Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099

Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084

Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
 
I didn't update all of them, but I did do two in England to play catch-up a little. Note that our Pope-list is falling way behind.



Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121

Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087

Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102

Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]

Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098

Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]

Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099

Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084

Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054

Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
 
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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121

Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087

Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102

Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]

Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5]

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098

Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]

Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099

Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084

Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054

Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.

We should do something about the list of Popes, it is behind the others by nearly a hundred years.
 

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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121

Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087

Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102

Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV
(Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]

Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167


Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098

Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]

Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV
(Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099

Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084

Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054

Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.


Really, can we merge the two crowns or something?
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182


Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175


Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia


Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168


Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168


Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyaslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyaslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyaslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.

I changed the color of Portugal because I had troubles reading it.
And we should still make it so that the list of popes is not 50 years late compared to the list of kings.
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208


Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213


Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]


Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223


Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyaslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyaslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227


Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester IV (Norman Italy) 1150-1167


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221

Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208

María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213

Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223

John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205

Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232

Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]

Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223

Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212

Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236

Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227

Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243

Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243

Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214

Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167

Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty

[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
 
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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221

Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208

María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213

Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223

John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205

Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232

Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]

Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223

Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212

Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236

Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227

Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261

Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258

Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214

Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167

Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty

[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221
Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254
Philip III (Capetian Dynasty): 1254-1272


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208
María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1245-1266


Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213
Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254
Martin II (House of Aragon): 1254-1269


Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223
John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268
John III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1268-1275


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205
Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]
Charles VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1251-1273


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271
David II 'The Irish Slayer' (House of Alpin) 1271-1289 [19]


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]
Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253
John IV 'the Grim' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1251-1284[20]


Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223
Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251
Henry I (House of Artois) 1251-1276 [21]


Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212
Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271
Frederick III 'the Defender' (House Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1271-1284[22]


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236
Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]
Andrew IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1263-1274


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227
Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261
Wladyslaw IV (House of Piast) 1261-1278


Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258
Hans I (House of Piast) 1258-1276


Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214
Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251
Yaroslav III (House of Rurik) 1251-1269


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167
Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200
Victor III (Rome) 1200-1221


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
[19] David II begins the conquest of Ireland by conquer Leinster and Munster
[20] John IV betrays the age old Crusader-Byzantine Alliance by attacking Lower Syria shortly after his conquest of Georgia. Is killed at the battle of Homs
[21] Is elected as the new King after William fails to produce an heir
[22] Frederick leads the defence of Lower Syria, and is killed at the Battle of Homs
 
Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221
Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254
Philip III (Capetian Dynasty): 1254-1272
Philip IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1272-1290

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208
María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1245-1266
Juan II (House of Aragon): 1266-1271

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213
Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254
Martin II (House of Aragon): 1254-1269
Peter III (House of Aragon): 1269-1280

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223
John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268
John III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1268-1275
Manuel III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1275-1300

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205
Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]
Charles VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1251-1273
Adolf III(Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1273-1310

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167
Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)
Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271
David II 'The Irish Slayer' (House of Alpin) 1271-1289 [19]
Simon I 'The Warlord' (House of Alpin) 1289-1302 [19]


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]
Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253
John IV 'The Grim' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1251-1284[20]
John V ' The Final' (Laskarid Dynasty)

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223
Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251
Henry I (House of Artois) 1251-1276 [21]
Henry II "the Faliure" (House of Artois) 1276-1277 [23]

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212
Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271
Frederick III 'the Defender' (House Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1271-1284[22]

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236
Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]
Andrew IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1263-1274

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227
Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261
Wladyslaw IV (House of Piast) 1261-1278
Wladyslaw V (House of Piast) 1278-1332

Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258
Hans I (House of Piast) 1258-1276
Vancel II (House of Piast) 1276-1280[24]

Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214
Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251
Yaroslav III (House of Rurik) 1251-1269
Yuri III (House of Rurik) 1269-1280

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167
Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200
Victor III (Rome) 1200-1221
Victor IV (Rome) 1221-1290

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
[19] David II begins the conquest of Ireland by conquer Leinster and Munster
[20] John IV betrays the age old Crusader-Byzantine Alliance by attacking Lower Syria shortly after his conquest of Georgia. Is killed at the battle of Homs
[21] Is elected as the new King after William fails to produce an heir
[22] Frederick leads the defence of Lower Syria, and is killed at the Battle of Homs
[23] Looses his Kingdom in a Major War.
[24] Denmark is controled by the King of Poland, after no heir was born.
 
A little note on what I did :
-Divided the pontificate of Victor IV into two others pope named Victor, because a 69 years long pontificate is rather... implausible (If you want Victor IV to die at age 90, he has to be pope at age 21 which is very young)
-Added the dates of John V of Byzantium (they were missing). Also explained his surname of final.
-Added Sweden, because it is the only country missing

Monarchs and Leaders of France

Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221
Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254
Philip III (Capetian Dynasty): 1254-1272
Philip IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1272-1290
Charles IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1290-1321

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208
María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1245-1266
Juan II (House of Aragon): 1266-1271
Alphonso IV (House of Aragon): 1271-1312

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213
Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254
Martin II (House of Aragon): 1254-1269
Peter III (House of Aragon): 1269-1280
Alphonso II (House of Aragon): 1280-1314

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223
John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268
John III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1268-1275
Manuel III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1275-1300
Alphonso II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1300-1318

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Fredrick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205
Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]
Charles VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1251-1273
Adolf III(Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1273-1310
Ludwig V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1310-1323

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167
Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)
Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271
David II 'The Irish Slayer' (House of Alpin) 1271-1289 [19]
Simon I 'The Warlord' (House of Alpin) 1289-1302 [19]
William III (House of Alpin) 1302-1319

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]
Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253
John IV 'The Grim' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1251-1284[20]
John V ' The Final' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1284-1288[25]
Constantine XIV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1288-1316

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223
Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251
Henry I (House of Artois) 1251-1276 [21]
Henry II "the Faliure" (House of Artois) 1276-1277 [23]

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212
Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271
Frederick III 'the Defender' (House Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1271-1284[22]
Heinrich I (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1284-1303

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236
Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]
Andrew IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1263-1274
Louis I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1274-1298

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227
Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261
Wladyslaw IV (House of Piast) 1261-1278
Wladyslaw V (House of Piast) 1278-1332
Leszlek II (House of Piast) 1332-1337

Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258
Hans I (House of Piast) 1258-1276
Vancel II (House of Piast) 1276-1280[24]
Valdemar II (House of Piast) 1280-1307

Monarchs and Leaders of Sweden
Birger Magnusson (House of Folkung) 1290-1318

Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214
Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251
Yaroslav III (House of Rurik) 1251-1269
Yuri III (House of Rurik) 1269-1280
Dimitri I (House of Rurik) 1280-1303

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167
Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200
Victor III (Rome) 1200-1221
Victor IV (Rome) 1221-1262
Victor V (Rome) 1262-1290
Benedict IX (France) 1290-1311

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
[19] David II begins the conquest of Ireland by conquer Leinster and Munster
[20] John IV betrays the age old Crusader-Byzantine Alliance by attacking Lower Syria shortly after his conquest of Georgia. Is killed at the battle of Homs
[21] Is elected as the new King after William fails to produce an heir
[22] Frederick leads the defence of Lower Syria, and is killed at the Battle of Homs
[23] Looses his Kingdom in a Major War.
[24] Denmark is controled by the King of Poland, after no heir was born.
[25] John V was the last of the Laskarid dynasty. Upon his death, he gave the throne to Constantine Comnenus, his adoptive son.
 
Hungary, Denmark, Byzantium, and Vladimir-Suzdal are a bit behind the rest; Pamplona, Poland, Britannia, and Lower Syria are a bit ahead.

Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221
Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254
Philip III (Capetian Dynasty): 1254-1272
Philip IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1272-1290
Charles IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1290-1321

Charles V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty): 1321-1325 [26]

Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208
María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1245-1266
Juan II (House of Aragon): 1266-1271
Alphonso IV (House of Aragon): 1271-1312

Guillermo II (House of Aragon): 1312-1333

Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213
Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254
Martin II (House of Aragon): 1254-1269
Peter III (House of Aragon): 1269-1280
Alphonso II (House of Aragon): 1280-1314

Split into Pamplona and Aragon

Monarchs and Leaders of Pamplona
Charles I (House of Champagne): 1314-1351 [27]

Monarchs and Leaders of Aragon
Guillermo I (House of Aragon): 1314-1333 [28]

Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223
John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268
John III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1268-1275
Manuel III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1275-1300
Alphonso II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1300-1318

Inácio I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1318-1329

Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Frederick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205
Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]
Charles VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1251-1273
Adolf III(Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1273-1310
Ludwig V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1310-1323

Frederick II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1323-1324

Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167
Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)
Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271
David II 'The Irish Slayer' (House of Alpin) 1271-1289 [19]
Simon I 'The Warlord' (House of Alpin) 1289-1302 [19]
William III (House of Alpin) 1302-1319

Simon II (House of Alpin) 1319-1346

Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]
Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253
John IV 'The Grim' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1251-1284[20]
John V ' The Final' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1284-1288[25]
Constantine XIV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1288-1316

Constantine XV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1316-1319 [29]

Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223
Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251
Henry I (House of Artois) 1251-1276 [21]
Henry II "the Faliure" (House of Artois) 1276-1277 [23]

Monarchs and Leaders of Lower Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212
Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271
Frederick III 'the Defender' (House Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1271-1284[22]
Heinrich I (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1284-1303

Conrad IV ‘the Great’ (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1303-1348 [30]

Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236
Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]
Andrew IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1263-1274
Louis I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1274-1298

Charles II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1298-1321 [26]

Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227
Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261
Wladyslaw IV (House of Piast) 1261-1278
Wladyslaw V (House of Piast) 1278-1332
Leszlek II (House of Piast) 1332-1337

Wladyslaw VI (House of Piast) 1337-1350

Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258
Hans I (House of Piast) 1258-1276
Vencel II (House of Piast) 1276-1280[24]
Valdemar II (House of Piast) 1280-1307

Vencel II (again) (House of Piast) 1307-1322 [31]

Monarchs and Leaders of Sweden
Birger Magnusson (House of Folkung) 1290-1318
Gustav I Birgerson (House of Folkung) 1318-1338

Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214
Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251
Yaroslav III (House of Rurik) 1251-1269
Yuri III (House of Rurik) 1269-1280
Dimitri I (House of Rurik) 1280-1303

Dimitri II (House of Rurik) 1303-1316

Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167
Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200
Victor III (Rome) 1200-1221
Victor IV (Rome) 1221-1262
Victor V (Rome) 1262-1290
Benedict IX (France) 1290-1311

Clement V (Rome) 1311-1330

[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
[19] David II begins the conquest of Ireland by conquer Leinster and Munster
[20] John IV betrays the age old Crusader-Byzantine Alliance by attacking Lower Syria shortly after his conquest of Georgia. Is killed at the battle of Homs
[21] Is elected as the new King after William fails to produce an heir
[22] Frederick leads the defence of Lower Syria, and is killed at the Battle of Homs
[23] Looses his Kingdom in a Major War.
[24] Denmark is controled by the King of Poland, after no heir was born.
[25] John V was the last of the Laskarid dynasty. Upon his death, he gave the throne to Constantine Comnenus, his adoptive son.

[26] The Direct Capetians die out; Charles II of Hungary claims the French throne, abdicating the Hungarian one.
[27] Claims Pamplona as son of Alphonso II’s half-sister.
[28] Claims Aragon as House of Aragon’s senior surviving member.
[29] Assassinated.
[30] Conquered Palestine and Cyprus.
[31] The last Piast ruler of Denmark, ousted by a peasant revolt. Continues to rule Poland until 1332.
 
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Monarchs and Leaders of France
Hugh Capet (Capetian Dynasty): 987-1001
Robert II (Capetian Dynasty) : 1001-1031
Rudolph II (Capetian Dynasty): 1031-1049
Robert III (Capetian Dynasty): 1049-1075
Henri I (Capetian Dynasty): 1075-1093
Philip I (Capetian Dynasty): 1093-1121
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1121-1143
Louis VI (Capetian Dynasty): 1143-1158
Henri II (Capetian Dynasty): 1158-1166
Louis VII 'the Crusader' (Capetian Dynasty): 1166-1173 [7]
Philip II 'the Great' (Capetian Dynasty): 1173-1204 [10]
Henri III (Capetian Dynasty): 1204-1221
Henri IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1221-1232
Louis VIII (Capetian Dynasty): 1232-1254
Philip III (Capetian Dynasty): 1254-1272
Philip IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1272-1290
Charles IV (Capetian Dynasty): 1290-1321
Charles V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty): 1321-1325 [26]


Monarchs and Leaders of Castile
Sancho I (Jara Dynasty): 995-1017
Garcia I (Jara Dynasty) : 1017-1029
Sancho II (Jara Dynasty): 1029-1042
Catalina (Jara Dynasty): 1042-1063
Sancho III (Jara Dynasty): 1063-1072
Garcia II (Jara Dynasty) 1072-1087
Alphonso I (Jara Dynasty): 1087-1121
Margarita (House of Alpin) 1121-1131 [4]
Alphonso II (Jara Dynasty): 1131-1152 [5]
Sancho IV (Jara Dynasty) 1152-1170
Ferdinand I 'the Bold' (Jara Dynasty): 1170-1182
Alphonso III (Jara Dynasty): 1182-1197
Ferdinand II (Jara Dynasty): 1197-1208
María I (Jara Dynasty) / Guillermo I (House of Aragon) 1208-1220 [13]
Ferdinand III (House of Aragon): 1220-1245
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1245-1266
Juan II (House of Aragon): 1266-1271
Alphonso IV (House of Aragon): 1271-1312
Guillermo II (House of Aragon): 1312-1333


Monarchs and Leaders of Greater Navarre [8]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1163-1175
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1175-1198
Martin I (House of Aragon): 1198-1213
Peter II (House of Aragon): 1213-1231
Juan I (House of Aragon): 1231-1254
Martin II (House of Aragon): 1254-1269
Peter III (House of Aragon): 1269-1280
Alphonso II (House of Aragon): 1280-1314

Split into Pamplona and Aragon

Monarchs and Leaders of Pamplona
Charles I (House of Champagne): 1314-1351 [27]
Louis I (House of Champagne) 1351-1356


Monarchs and Leaders of Aragon
Guillermo I (House of Aragon): 1314-1333 [28]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1333-1354


Monarchs and Leaders of Portugal
Manuel I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty)1164-1172
John I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1172-1194
Afonso I (Capetian-Burgandian Dynasty) 1194-1223
John II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1223-1251
Manuel II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1251-1268
John III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1268-1275
Manuel III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1275-1300
Alphonso II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1300-1318
Inácio I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1318-1329
Sebastian I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1329-1354


Holy Roman Emperor
Otto III (Saxon Dynasty): 993-1002
Henry II (Saxon Dynasty): 1002-1024
Otto IV (Saxon Dynasty): 1024-1048
Adolf I (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1048-1082
Charles IV (Rheinfelden Dynasty): 1082-1085
Henry III (Rheinfelden Dynasty) 1085-1102
Sigismund (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1102-1123
Henry IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1123-1144
Otto IV (Wittelsbach Dynasty) 1144-1152
Charles V (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1152-1171
Adolf II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1171-1184
Frederick I (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1184-1205
Alfons I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1205-1223 [14]
Ludwig IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1223-1251 [17]
Charles VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1251-1273
Adolf III(Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1273-1310
Ludwig V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty): 1310-1323
Frederick II (Wittelsbach Dynasty): 1323-1324
Albrecht I (Ascaian Dynasty) 1324-1373 [32]


Monarchs and Leaders of England
Aethelred 'the Unready' (House of Wessex): 978-1014
Edmund I 'Ironside' (House of Wessex): 1014-1034
Edward I (House of Wessex) 1034-1052
Edward II (House of Wessex) 1052-1059
Edmund II (House of Wessex) 1059-1074
Edgar I 'the Weak/the Last Saxon' (House of Wessex) 1074-1077 [1]
Duncan I 'The Conqueror' (House of Alpin) 1080-1082 [3]
Kenneth I (House of Alpin) 1082-1100
Margaret I (House of Alpin) 1100-1131 [4]
Edgar II (House of Alpin) 1131-1150 [5][6]
Kenneth II (House of Alpin) 1150-1167

Merged with Scotland to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Scotland
Kenneth III (House of Alpin) 997-1005
Malcolm II (House of Alpin) 1005-1034
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1034-1049
Kenneth IV (House of Alpin) 1049-1065
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1065-1082
Malcolm III (House of Alpin)1082-1098
Kenneth V (House of Alpin)1098-1121
Duncan III (House of Alpin) 1121-1147
Edgar I (House of Alpin) 1147-1150 [6]
Kenneth V (House of Alpin) 1150-1167)

Merged with England to become the Kingdom of Britannia

Monarchs and Leaders of Britannia
David I 'the Unifier' (House of Alpin) 1167-1185 [9]
William I (House of Alpin) 1185-1199
Alexander I (House of Alpin) 1199-1232
Duncan I (House of Alpin) 1232-1256 [15]
William II (House of Alpin) 1256-1271
David II 'The Irish Slayer' (House of Alpin) 1271-1289 [19]
Simon I 'The Warlord' (House of Alpin) 1289-1302 [19]
William III (House of Alpin) 1302-1319
Simon II (House of Alpin) 1319-1346
Duncan II (House of Alpin) 1346-1367


Monarchs and Leaders of Byzantium
Theodora I (Macedonia Dynasty): 984-1055
Michael VI Startiotikos (Non-Dynastic): 1055-1059
Michael VII (Doukid Dynasty) 1059-1066
Basil III (Doukid Dynasty) 1066-1081
Constantine X (Doukid Dynasty) 1081-1094
Nikephoros III 'the Merciless' (Doukid Dynasty) 1094-1115 [2]
Constantine XI (Doukid Dynasty) 1115-1132
John II (Doukid Dynasty) 1132-1150
Basil IV (Doukid Dynasty) 1150-1163
Constantine XII (Doukid Dynasty) 1163-1168
John III 'the Conqueror' (Doukid Dynasty) 1168-1193 [11]
Theodore I (Laskarid Dynasty) 1193-1223 [12]
Constantine XIII (Laskarid Dynasty) 1223-1225
Theodore II (Laskarid Dynasty) 1225-1253
John IV 'The Grim' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1251-1284[20]
John V ' The Final' (Laskarid Dynasty) 1284-1288[25]
Constantine XIV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1288-1316
Constantine XV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1316-1319 [29]
Issac I (Comneus Dynasty) 1319-1352


Monarchs and Leaders of Palestine
Raymond I (House of Nablus) 1164-1168
Raymond II (House of Nablus) 1168-1194
Raymond III (House of Nablus) 1194-1223
Raymond IV (House of Nablus) 1223-1230
William I (House of Nablus) 1230-1251
Henry I (House of Artois) 1251-1276 [21]
Henry II "the Faliure" (House of Artois) 1276-1277 [23]


Monarchs and Leaders of Syria
Conrad I (House of Styria)1164-1169
Frederick I (House of Styria) 1169-1192
Conrad II (House of Styria) 1192-1212
Frederick II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1212-1263 [16]
Conard III (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1263-1271
Frederick III 'the Defender' (House Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1271-1284[22]
Heinrich I (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1284-1303
Conrad IV ‘the Great’ (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1303-1348 [30]
Conrad V 'the weak' (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant)


Monarchs and Leaders of Hungary
Stephen I 'The Saint/The Honorable' (Arpad Dynasty) 997-1038
Imre I 'The Saint' (Arpad Dynasty) 1038-1059
Stephen II 'the Warrior' (Arpad Dynasty) 1059-1071
Stephen III ‘the Usurper’ (Aba Dynasty) 1071-1074
Imre II 'the Good' (Arpad Dynasty, restored) 1074-1085
Andrew I (Arpad Dynasty) 1085-1099
Saul I 'The Red' (Arpad Dynasty) 1099-1118
Stephen IV (Arpad Dynasty) 1118-1146
Imre III (Arpad Dynasty) 1146-1170
Saul II (Arpad Dynasty) 1170-1188
Andrew II (Arpad Dynasty) 1188-1201
Stephen V (Arpad Dynasty) 1201-1236
Andrew III ‘the Mad’ (Arpad Dynasty) 1236-1250
Charles I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1250-1263 [18]
Andrew IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1263-1274
Louis I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1274-1298
Charles II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1298-1321 [26]
Andrew V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1321-1361


Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Miezsko II (House of Piast) 1025-1034
Boleslaw II (House of Piast) 1034-1046
Zbigniew I (House of Piast) 1046-1060
Boleslaw III (House of Piast) 1060-1076
Casimir I (House of Piast) 1076-1084
Miezsko III (House of Piast) 1084-1102
Casimir II (House of Piast) 1102-1106
Casimir III (House of Piast) 1106-1132
Zbigniew II (House of Piast) 1132-1150
Wladyslaw I (House of Piast) 1150-1182
Wladyslaw II (House of Piast) 1182-1198
Casimir IV (House of Piast) 1198-1227
Wladyslaw III ‘the Conqueror’ (House of Piast) 1227-1243
Leszek I 'the Good' (House of Piast) 1243-1261
Wladyslaw IV (House of Piast) 1261-1278
Wladyslaw V (House of Piast) 1278-1332
Leszlek II (House of Piast) 1332-1337
Wladyslaw VI (House of Piast) 1337-1350
Kyrstoff I (House of Piast) 1350-1366


Monarchs and Leaders of Denmark
Vencel I (House of Piast) 1235-1243
Valdemar I (House of Piast) 1243-1258
Hans I (House of Piast) 1258-1276
Vencel II (House of Piast) 1276-1280[24]
Valdemar II (House of Piast) 1280-1307
Vencel II (again) (House of Piast) 1307-1322 [31]
Christian I (House of Holstein) 1322-1364


Monarchs and Leaders of Sweden
Birger Magnusson (House of Folkung) 1290-1318
Gustav I Birgerson (House of Folkung) 1318-1338
Erik VIII Birgerson (House of Folkung) 1338-1367


Grand Princes of Vladimir-Suzdal
Vsevolod III (House of Rurik) 1174-1214
Yaroslav II (House of Rurik) 1214-1229
Yuri II (House of Rurik) 1229-1251
Yaroslav III (House of Rurik) 1251-1269
Yuri III (House of Rurik) 1269-1280
Dimitri I (House of Rurik) 1280-1303
Dimitri II (House of Rurik) 1303-1316
Mikhail I (House of Rurik) 1316-1351


[B]Monarchs and Leaders of Eygpt[/B]
Nasir ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1276-1323[33]


Monarchs and Leaders of Turkey (Kurdistan and Azerbajini)
Ahmed I (Dukadir Dynasty)1301-1337


Monarchs and Leaders of Persia
Jalal Shah I ibn Mus'ud (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1297-1315


Monarchs and Leaders of Delhi
Alauddin I (Khilji Dynasty) 1304-1326


Popes
Sylvester II (France) 999-1003
John XVII (Rome) 1003-1008
Gregory VI (Holy Roman Empire) 1008-1015
Benedict VIII (Rome) 1015-1015
Sylvester III (France) 1015-1024
Clement II (Rome) 1024-1033
Lando II (Hungary) 1033-1054
Sylvester IV (France) 1054-1059
Clement III (Rome) 1059-1074
John XVIII (Navarre) 1074-1110
Victor II (Holy Roman Empire) 1110-1129
Clement IV (England) 1129-1150
Sylvester V (Norman Italy) 1150-1167
Sylvester VI (France) 1167-1189
John XIX (Milan) 1189-1200
Victor III (Rome) 1200-1221
Victor IV (Rome) 1221-1262
Victor V (Rome) 1262-1290
Benedict IX (France) 1290-1311
Clement V (Rome) 1311-1330
Nicholas II (Holy Roman Empire) 1330-1356


[1] He is assassinated before he produce an heir. Thus the England is thrown into civil war as three other foreign nobles compete for the throne
[2] He gains this title after his ruthless campaigns against the turks repulsing their mass invasion of Anatolia, and brings the conquering Northern Syria.
[3]Yes, Duncan won. The Crown passes to his younger son.
[4] Margaret married Alphonso, and after his death reigned in both England and Castile. The latter was technically unconstitutional.
[5] Upon the death of Margaret, the crowns of Castille and England were separated between her two sons.
[6] Duncan III Dies childless, so the crown passes to his Cousin Edgar II of England.
[7]Leads the first crusade against the Fatimid Caliphate. He choses two loyal military commanders Raymond de Nablus and Conrad of Styria to be the Kings of Lower Syria and Palestine. This is spark of the Crusader wars as both the Eastern Roman Empire and the various Muslim powers try to destory the two states
[8] is Aragon and Navarre merged into one state
[9] Proclaims the Act of Union formally merging the crowns and giving birth to the Kingdom of Britannia
[10] Strenghtened royal control over the kingdom and accomplished a great number of reforms in economy. He played an important role in the second crusade, which saw the extension of the kingdom of Palestine, but also pushed France's borders eastwars with the conquest of Lorraine and several lands in the kingdom of Burgundy.
[11] With the help of the crusaders, he expanded the Byzantine Empire eastward.
[12] Gains the throne after usurping the throne away from the mental challenged son of the John III. He is able to march on Constantinople with the help of the veteran army of John III. He kills all other possible claimants to the throne and establishes the Laskarid Dynasty
[13] María, last monarch of the Jara Dynasty, reigned jointly with her husband, the second son of Navarre’s Martin I, until her death.
[14] Just a Wacky Personal Union here, nothing special.
[15] I’ve decided to reset regnal numbering for Britannia, instead of continuing Scotland or England’s.
[16] Maternal grandson of Conrad II, accedes as a minor
[17] Younger brother of John II of Portugal. As his father Alphonso had wished, he was raised in Germany and succeeded him as Holy Roman Emperor.
[18] Charles was the son of Andrew III's siter, Sophia, who had married Duke Louis of Anjou, a cousin of the French king. Andrew III having died childless, Charles got the Hungarian crown.
[19] David II begins the conquest of Ireland by conquer Leinster and Munster
[20] John IV betrays the age old Crusader-Byzantine Alliance by attacking Lower Syria shortly after his conquest of Georgia. Is killed at the battle of Homs
[21] Is elected as the new King after William fails to produce an heir
[22] Frederick leads the defence of Lower Syria, and is killed at the Battle of Homs
[23] Looses his Kingdom in a Major War.
[24] Denmark is controled by the King of Poland, after no heir was born.
[25] John V was the last of the Laskarid dynasty. Upon his death, he gave the throne to Constantine Comnenus, his adoptive son.
[26] The Direct Capetians die out; Charles II of Hungary claims the French throne, abdicating the Hungarian one.
[27] Claims Pamplona as son of Alphonso II’s half-sister.
[28] Claims Aragon as House of Aragon’s senior surviving member.
[29] Assassinated.
[30] Conquered Palestine and Cyprus.
[31] The last Piast ruler of Denmark, ousted by a peasant revolt. Continues to rule Poland until 1332.
[32] He gains power after usurping the throne from Fredrick II son. He establishes an elective monarchy to balance the power of Wittlesbach and Capetian-Burgandian dynasty. He choses Saxony, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Luxemburg, Austria, Swabia, Thurngia
[33] Nasir conquered Palestine from Conrad V and established the Zengid-Malik dynasty in Egypt
 
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