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[FONT="]Monarchs and Leaders of France[/FONT][FONT="]
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]
Louis IX (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty): 1325-1354
Louis X (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1354-1376
Andrew I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1376-1393
Philip V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1393-1421
Andrew II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1421-1434
Andrew III (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1434-1452
Charles VI (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1452-1476 [44]
Philip VI ‘Augustus’ (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1476-1507
Louis XI (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1507-1534[/FONT]
[FONT="]Francis I ‘the Wise’ (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1534-1564 [61][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Alphonso V (House of Aragon): 1333-1352
Alphonso VI (House of Aragon) 1352-1360
Juan III (House of Aragon) 1360-1378
Ferdinand IV (House of Aragon) 1378-1410
Ferdinand V (House of Aragon) 1410-1423
Juan IV (House of Aragon) 1423-1440
Joanna I (House of Aragon) 1440-1474 [45]
Alphonso VII (House of Aragon) 1474-1492 [47]
Alphonso VIII (House of Acuna) 1492-1515[/FONT]
[FONT="]Diego I (House of Acuna) 1515-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Charles II (House of Champagne) 1356-1368
Charles III (House of Champagne) 1368-1400
Louis II (House of Champagne) 1400-1413
Alphonso III (House of Champagne) 1413-1431
Louis III (House of Champagne) 1431-1447
Louis IV (House of Champagne) 1447-1462
Joan I (House of Champagne) 1462-1486
Philip (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1486-1492
Annexed by France
Monarchs and Leaders of Aragon
Guillermo I (House of Aragon): 1314-1333 [28]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1333-1354
Peter II (House of Aragon) 1354-1367
Peter III (House of Aragon) 1367-1370
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1370-1392
Guillermo II (House of Aragon) 1392-1424
Alphonso II (House of Aragon) 1424-1446
Peter IV (House of Aragon) 1446-1472
Alphonso III (House of Aragon) 1472-1495
Ferdinand I (House of Aragon) 1495-1521[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alphonso IV (House of Aragon) 1521-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Manuel IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1354-1382
Manuel V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1382-1400
Sebastian II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1400-1413
John IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1413-1424
Sebastian III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1424-1446
Sebastian IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1446-1472
Henri I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1472-1490
Inácio II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1490-1499
Henri II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1499-1526[/FONT]
[FONT="]Manuel VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1526-1549[/FONT][FONT="]
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 V (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]
Henry V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1373-1381
Ludwig Karl I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1381-1391
Johann I (Luxembourgian Dynasty)1391-1423
Frederick III (Habsburg Dynasty) 1423-1450
William I (House of Alpin) 1450-1473 [41]
William II (House of Alpin) 1473-1495
Albrecht II (Hapsburg Dynasty) 1495-1503
Philipp I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1503-1507
Rudolf I (Habsburg Dynasty) 1507-1522 [54][/FONT]
[FONT="]Charles VII (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1522-1546[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Brandenburg[/FONT][FONT="]
William III (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1495-1535
Johann I (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1535-1539[/FONT]
[FONT="]Hans II (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1539-1557[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Bohemia
Ladislav V (House of Kestutis) 1482-1509
Vaclav IV (House of Kestutis) 1509-1513[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ladislav V (House of Kestutis) 1513-1547[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Austria
Rudolf II (House of Habsburg) 1503-1522
Mathias I (House of Habsburg) 1522-1543[/FONT]
[FONT="]Rudolf III (House of Habsburg) 1543-1560[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Lorraine
Otto V (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1499-1520
Otto VI (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1520-1531[/FONT]
[FONT="]Louis V (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1531-1553[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Bavaria[/FONT]
[FONT="]Heinrich XIII (House of Wittlesbach) 1480-1508[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ludwig VI (House of Wittelsbach) 1508-1531[/FONT]
[FONT="]Maximilian I (House of Wittelbach) 1531-1555[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Saxony[/FONT]
[FONT="]Balthasar I (House of Wettin) 1501-1524[/FONT]
[FONT="]Johann Frederick I (House of Wettin) 1524-1548[/FONT]
[FONT="]Frederick Augustus II (House of Wettin) 1548-1570[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Swabia[/FONT]
[FONT="]Friedriech IV (House of Honhenzollern) 1497-1519[/FONT]
[FONT="]Konard IX (House of Hohenzollern) 1519-1541[/FONT]
[FONT="]Wilehlm III (House of Hohenzollern) 1541-1558[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Luxembourg[/FONT]
[FONT="]Otto VI (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1487-1514[/FONT]
[FONT="]Charles IV (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1514-1546[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ludwig III (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1546-1569[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Thuringia[/FONT]
[FONT="]Philip IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1492-1507[/FONT]
[FONT="]Karl XII (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1507-1541[/FONT]
[FONT="]Wolfgang I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1541-1559[/FONT][FONT="]
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
James I (House of Alpin) 1367-1384
Daniel I (House of Alpin) 1384-1397
Alexander II (House of Alpin) 1384-1413 [34]
James II (House of Alpin) 1413-1444
Matthew I (House of Alpin) 1444-1467
Matthew II (House of Alpin) 1467-1482
James III (House of Alpin) 1482-1498
Matthew III 'the Great/Glorious' (House of Alpin) 1498-1542 [55][/FONT]
[FONT="]Mary I (House of Alpin) 1542-1584 [62][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Alexius I (Comnenus Dynasty) 1352-1371
Alexius II 'The Conqueror' (Comnenus Dynasty) 1371-1405
Issac II 'the Defender' (Comneus Dynasty) 1405-1423 [35]
Michael VIII (Comnenus Dynasty) 1423-1449
Alexius III (Comnenus Dynasty) 1449-1471
Alexius IV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1471-1493
Isaac III (Comnenus Dynasty) 1493-1510
Isaac IV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1510-1513 [48]
Alexius V 'the Weak' (Comnenus Dynasty) 1513-1520 [56][/FONT]
[FONT="]Constantine XVI (Paleoilogan Dynasty) 1520-1549 [63][/FONT][FONT="]
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) 1348-1367
Wilhelm I 'The Lord of Terror' (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1367-1382
Heinrich II (House of Rgeinfelden-Brabant) 1382-1399
Wilhelm II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1399-1415
Fredrick IV (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant)1415-1441
Fredrick V (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant)1441-1470
Conrad VI (House of Rehinfelden-Brabant) 1470-1501
Abdul I (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1501-1530
Conrad V (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1530-1535[/FONT]
[FONT="]Joseph/Youssef I ‘the Tolerant’ (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1535-1560 [64][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Stephen VI 'the Wise' (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1361-1375
Stephen VII 'the Chivalrous (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1375-1381
Charles III (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1381-1417
Bela I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1417-1438
Louis II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1438-1456
Andrew V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1456-1482
Imre IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1482-1497
Stephen VIII (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1497-1515
Bela II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1515-1523[/FONT]
[FONT="]Géza I (House of Buda) 1523-1559 [65][/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Mieszko 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
Mieszko 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
Leszek II (House of Piast) 1332-1337
Wladyslaw VI (House of Piast) 1337-1350
Krzysztof I (House of Piast) 1350-1366
Casimir V (House of Piast) 1366-1381
Casimir VI (House of Piast) 1381-1400
Wladyslaw VII (House of Kestutis) 1400-1428 [39]
Krzsztof II 'the Great' (House of Kestutis) 1428-1450 [42]
Casimir VII (House of Kestutis) 1450-1465
Augustus I (House of Kestutis) 1465-1482
Wladyslaw VIII (House of Kestutis) 1482-1509
Simon I (House of Alpin) 1509-1531 [57][/FONT]
[FONT="]Stanislas I (House of Alpin) 1531-1567[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Frederick I (House of Holstein) 1364-1374
Christian II (House of Holstein) 1374-1405
Frederick II (House of Holstein) 1405-1429
Christian III (House of Holstein) 1429-1443
Christian IV (House of Holstein) 1443-1470
Frederick III (House of Holstein) 1470-1494
Hans II (House of Holstein) 1494-1529
Frederick IV 'the Defiant' (House of Holstein) 1529-1533[/FONT]
[FONT="]Christian V (House of Holstein) 1533-1574[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Gustav II Erikson (House of Folkung) 1367-1382
Erik IX Gustavson (House of Fulkung) 1382-1399
Sigmund I Erikson (House of Fulkung) 1399-1414
Karl IX Sigmundson (House of Fulkung) 1414-1438
Gustav III Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1438-1447
Karl X Gustavson (House of Fulkung) 1447-1460
Magnus IV Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1460-1482
Sigmund II Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1482-1503
Karl XI Sigmundson (House of Fulkung) 1503-1534[/FONT]
[FONT="]Erik X Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1534-1568[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Norway
Harald IV (House of Giske) 1492-1520 [49]
Harald V (House of Giske) 1520-1537[/FONT]
[FONT="]Haakon VI (House of Giske) 1537-1563[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Ivan I (House of Rurik) 1351-1377
Vasiliy I 'the Great' (House of Rurik) 1377-1401
Monarchs and Leaders of Russia
Dimitri I 'the Unifier' (House of Rurik) 1401-1431[36]
Ivan I 'the White' (House of Rurik) 1431-1459
Vasiliy I (House of Rurik) 1459-1466
Fyodor I 'the Usurper' (House of Rurik) 1466-1468 [46]
Fyodor II ‘the Just’ (House of Rurik) 1468-1523 [50]
Dimitri II 'the Strong' (House of Rurik) 1523-1545[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ivan II (House of Rurik) 1545-1562[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Eygpt
Nasir ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1276-1323[33]
Nur ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1323-1358
Salah-ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1358-1360
Saif ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1360-1410 [37]
Malik ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1410-1441
Imad ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1441-1471
Mailk ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1471-1490
Salah-ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1490-1508
Nur-ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1508-1521
Nasir ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1521-1542[/FONT]
[FONT="]Salah-ad-Din III (Zengid-Malik Dynaty) 1542-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Turkey (Kurdistan and Azerbajini)
Ahmed I (Dukadir Dynasty)1301-1337
Mohamed I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1337-1362
Abdullah I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1362-1375
Ibrahim I (Dukadir dynasty) 1375-1417 [38]
Mohammed II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1417-1439
Ahmed II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1439-1456
Mohammed III (Dukadir Dynasty) 1456-1471
Ibrahim II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1471-1492
Abdullah II 'the Conqueror' (Dukadir Dynasty) 1492-1534 [59] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Sulleyman I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1534-1560[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Persia
Jalal Shah I ibn Mus'ud (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1297-1315
Jalal Shah II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1315-1351
Jalal Shah III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1351-1353
Shah Abbas I (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1353-1392
Shah Abbas II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1392-1424
Shah Nadir I (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1424-1435
Shah Nadir II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1435-1460
Shah Abbas III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1460-1483
Shah Khosrau I (Mihrahanid Dynasty) 1483-1505
Shah Nadir III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1505-1518[/FONT]
[FONT="]Shah Abbas IV (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1518-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
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[FONT="]Monarchs and Leaders of Delhi[/FONT][FONT="]
Alauddin I (Khilji Dynasty) 1304-1326
Alauddin II (Khilji Dynasty) 1326-1357
Alauddin III (Khilji Dynasty) 1357-1358
Jalal I (Khilji Dynasty) 1358-1384
Jalal II (Khilji Dynasty) 1384-1412
Alauddin IV (Khilji Dynasty) 1412-1435
Alauddin IV (Khilji Dynasty) 1435-1446
Jalal III (Khilji Dynasty) 1446-1484
Humayun I (Mangol Dynasty) 1484-1500 [51]
Humayun II (Mangol Dynasty) 1500-1509[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alauddin V (Mangol Dynasty) 1509-1547[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Saint Innocent I (Rome) 1356-1381
Carolus I (Holy Roman Empire) 1381-1400
Innocent II (France) 1400-1412
John XX 'the Long' (Rome) 1412-1451 [40]
Innocent III (Hungary) 1451-1467
Victor VI (Rome) 1467-1480
Gregory VII (Naples) 1480-1487
Carolus II (France) 1487-1504
Carolus III (Rome) 'the Weak/ Pious' 1504-1529 [60][/FONT]
[FONT="]Paul II (Rome) 1529-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Tuscany
Leonardo I (House of Vinci) 1499-1519 [52]
Francesco I (House of Vinci) 1519-1524[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alexandro I (House of Vinci) 1524-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Milan
Alessandro I (House of Fiumeverde) 1493-1516 [52]
Alessandro II (House of Fiumeverde) 1516-1526[/FONT]
[FONT="]Pieto I (House of Fiumeverde) 1526-1553
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Monarchs and Leaders of Florence[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lorenzo I ‘the Magnificient’ (House of Medici) 1521-1553[/FONT]
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Chancellors of The Stornoway Republic
Simon I "The Defender" (1480-1487) [43]
Victor I (1487-1513)
Simon II (1513-1521) [53]
George I (1521-1537)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Simon III (1537-1554)[/FONT][FONT="]
[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
[34] Completes the conquest of Ireland
[35] Defends against a massive Turkish invasion
[36] Unifies Russia by centralizing his father's conquests
[37] Conquers most of North africa and creates the Zengid Caliphate
[38]Begins the Long Turkish-Byzantine War
[39]Husband of Hedwige, only daughter of Casimir VI.
[40]Died at age 90, which was very rare at that the time.
[41] William I inherits Brandenburg after the king dies without a male heir and throne passes to him through his wife.
[42]Merges Poland with Lithuania and conquers Ukraine.
[43]Jaegers (Means "Hunter" in German) in The Western Isles break free of Britannic Rule.
[44]Charles VI married Joan of Navarra in 1456. The sudden death of Alphonso, Joan's brother, made her Queen of Navarre when her father died.
[45]When Joan I of Navarre was crowned, Joanna I of Castille arranged her marriage to Peter IV of Aragon. The two of them agreed to this because they were fearful of the Franco-Navarese Union.
[46]Usurped the crown upon the death of his brother Vassily I. Died in the following Civil War.
[47] Deposed from the throne of Castile by French forces in favor of a rival claimant. Continues to reign in Aragon for another few years.
[48] An unpopular ruler, assassinated by a rival house.
[49] Achieved independence from Sweden.
[50] A figurehead ruler, who survived on the throne by being generally inoffensive and manipulable to all interested parties.
[51] A Central Asian warlord who took Delhi as his seat and maintained the governing apparatus of the previously existing sultanate.
[52] In strikingly similar careers, these two condottieri established hereditary monarchies in Milan and Siena.
[53] Driven out of Scotland by the British in 1517. Relocated to Grand Bahama. Got very lucky.
[54]Converts to Platzenism. Making him the first Protestant Emperor
[55] known as the great for his conquest of Britannia his establishment of British Naval dominance, His success of put his brother Simon on the Polish Throne, being the first King to convert to Protestism making a presdent for other King in particularly in German, the Low countries, and various Nordic Nations, and for bringing about a gold age of British Culture
[56] known as the weak for losing all of Anatolia expect for the parts of the Aegean coast
[57] Placed on the throne by Matthew the Great after a succession war with the Elector of Bohemia for the throne
[58] First Nordic King to convert. He is famous for his defence of Denmark against a Catholic collation lead by the elector of Bavaria
[59] Conquers Anatolia
[60] Was in charge of the Church during the beginning of the Reformation, He also the one to begin the organization of the Counter-Reformation[/FONT]
[FONT="][61] Second son of Louis XI. His eldest brother, Philip, was murdered by a fanatic Catholic Monk because he had embraced Gallicanism, the French variant of Protestantism. Francis I pursued the policy followed by his father, culminating with him granting religious freedom to his subjects. He is also known for his love of literature and theology, a fact that can be clearly seen in his correspondence with the Pope.[/FONT]
[FONT="][62] Succeeded her father, her only brother Duncan having died three month before her father’s death.[/FONT]
[FONT="][63] Overthrew the Comnenus Dynasty and seized power.[/FONT]
[FONT="][64] Converted to Islam prior to his corronation. However, he adopted very liberal policies in matters of Religion. He is called Youssef by the Muslims and Joseph by the Christians.[/FONT]
[FONT="][65] Duke of Buda and cousin of Bela II, being the grandson of Imre IV. Acceeded the throne by extinction of main branch and proximity of blood.[/FONT]
[FONT="]There seems to be a problem with the German electorates… According to note [32], these electorates are: Saxony, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Luxemburg, Austria, Swabia and Thurngia. Where do Lorraine and Bohemia come from? We need an explanation.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I added the other electorates, but no explanation for Lorraine and Bohemia as I currently have none. I also added another small Italian state : Florence.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Also, is Carolus III the Pope who started the counter-reformation? A pope was mentioned for having starting it but there was no one with the note [60]
2nd EDIT : Added a minor correction on the note concerning Francis I of France.
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EDIT : Done.
[FONT="]Monarchs and Leaders of France[/FONT][FONT="]
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]
Louis IX (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty): 1325-1354
Louis X (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1354-1376
Andrew I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1376-1393
Philip V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1393-1421
Andrew II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1421-1434
Andrew III (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1434-1452
Charles VI (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1452-1476 [44]
Philip VI ‘Augustus’ (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1476-1507
Louis XI (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1507-1534[/FONT]
[FONT="]Francis I ‘the Wise’ (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1534-1564 [61][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Alphonso V (House of Aragon): 1333-1352
Alphonso VI (House of Aragon) 1352-1360
Juan III (House of Aragon) 1360-1378
Ferdinand IV (House of Aragon) 1378-1410
Ferdinand V (House of Aragon) 1410-1423
Juan IV (House of Aragon) 1423-1440
Joanna I (House of Aragon) 1440-1474 [45]
Alphonso VII (House of Aragon) 1474-1492 [47]
Alphonso VIII (House of Acuna) 1492-1515[/FONT]
[FONT="]Diego I (House of Acuna) 1515-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Charles II (House of Champagne) 1356-1368
Charles III (House of Champagne) 1368-1400
Louis II (House of Champagne) 1400-1413
Alphonso III (House of Champagne) 1413-1431
Louis III (House of Champagne) 1431-1447
Louis IV (House of Champagne) 1447-1462
Joan I (House of Champagne) 1462-1486
Philip (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1486-1492
Annexed by France
Monarchs and Leaders of Aragon
Guillermo I (House of Aragon): 1314-1333 [28]
Peter I (House of Aragon) 1333-1354
Peter II (House of Aragon) 1354-1367
Peter III (House of Aragon) 1367-1370
Alphonso I (House of Aragon) 1370-1392
Guillermo II (House of Aragon) 1392-1424
Alphonso II (House of Aragon) 1424-1446
Peter IV (House of Aragon) 1446-1472
Alphonso III (House of Aragon) 1472-1495
Ferdinand I (House of Aragon) 1495-1521[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alphonso IV (House of Aragon) 1521-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Manuel IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1354-1382
Manuel V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1382-1400
Sebastian II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1400-1413
John IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1413-1424
Sebastian III (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1424-1446
Sebastian IV (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1446-1472
Henri I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1472-1490
Inácio II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1490-1499
Henri II (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1499-1526[/FONT]
[FONT="]Manuel VI (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1526-1549[/FONT][FONT="]
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 V (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]
Henry V (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1373-1381
Ludwig Karl I (Capetian-Burgundian Dynasty) 1381-1391
Johann I (Luxembourgian Dynasty)1391-1423
Frederick III (Habsburg Dynasty) 1423-1450
William I (House of Alpin) 1450-1473 [41]
William II (House of Alpin) 1473-1495
Albrecht II (Hapsburg Dynasty) 1495-1503
Philipp I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1503-1507
Rudolf I (Habsburg Dynasty) 1507-1522 [54][/FONT]
[FONT="]Charles VII (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1522-1546[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Brandenburg[/FONT][FONT="]
William III (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1495-1535
Johann I (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1535-1539[/FONT]
[FONT="]Hans II (House of Alpin-Brandenburg) 1539-1557[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Bohemia
Ladislav V (House of Kestutis) 1482-1509
Vaclav IV (House of Kestutis) 1509-1513[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ladislav V (House of Kestutis) 1513-1547[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Austria
Rudolf II (House of Habsburg) 1503-1522
Mathias I (House of Habsburg) 1522-1543[/FONT]
[FONT="]Rudolf III (House of Habsburg) 1543-1560[/FONT][FONT="]
Electors and Leaders of Lorraine
Otto V (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1499-1520
Otto VI (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1520-1531[/FONT]
[FONT="]Louis V (House of Capet-Lorraine) 1531-1553[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Bavaria[/FONT]
[FONT="]Heinrich XIII (House of Wittlesbach) 1480-1508[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ludwig VI (House of Wittelsbach) 1508-1531[/FONT]
[FONT="]Maximilian I (House of Wittelbach) 1531-1555[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Saxony[/FONT]
[FONT="]Balthasar I (House of Wettin) 1501-1524[/FONT]
[FONT="]Johann Frederick I (House of Wettin) 1524-1548[/FONT]
[FONT="]Frederick Augustus II (House of Wettin) 1548-1570[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Swabia[/FONT]
[FONT="]Friedriech IV (House of Honhenzollern) 1497-1519[/FONT]
[FONT="]Konard IX (House of Hohenzollern) 1519-1541[/FONT]
[FONT="]Wilehlm III (House of Hohenzollern) 1541-1558[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Luxembourg[/FONT]
[FONT="]Otto VI (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1487-1514[/FONT]
[FONT="]Charles IV (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1514-1546[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ludwig III (Von Luxembourg Dynasty) 1546-1569[/FONT]
[FONT="]Electors and Leaders of Thuringia[/FONT]
[FONT="]Philip IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1492-1507[/FONT]
[FONT="]Karl XII (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1507-1541[/FONT]
[FONT="]Wolfgang I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1541-1559[/FONT][FONT="]
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
James I (House of Alpin) 1367-1384
Daniel I (House of Alpin) 1384-1397
Alexander II (House of Alpin) 1384-1413 [34]
James II (House of Alpin) 1413-1444
Matthew I (House of Alpin) 1444-1467
Matthew II (House of Alpin) 1467-1482
James III (House of Alpin) 1482-1498
Matthew III 'the Great/Glorious' (House of Alpin) 1498-1542 [55][/FONT]
[FONT="]Mary I (House of Alpin) 1542-1584 [62][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Alexius I (Comnenus Dynasty) 1352-1371
Alexius II 'The Conqueror' (Comnenus Dynasty) 1371-1405
Issac II 'the Defender' (Comneus Dynasty) 1405-1423 [35]
Michael VIII (Comnenus Dynasty) 1423-1449
Alexius III (Comnenus Dynasty) 1449-1471
Alexius IV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1471-1493
Isaac III (Comnenus Dynasty) 1493-1510
Isaac IV (Comnenus Dynasty) 1510-1513 [48]
Alexius V 'the Weak' (Comnenus Dynasty) 1513-1520 [56][/FONT]
[FONT="]Constantine XVI (Paleoilogan Dynasty) 1520-1549 [63][/FONT][FONT="]
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) 1348-1367
Wilhelm I 'The Lord of Terror' (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1367-1382
Heinrich II (House of Rgeinfelden-Brabant) 1382-1399
Wilhelm II (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1399-1415
Fredrick IV (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant)1415-1441
Fredrick V (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant)1441-1470
Conrad VI (House of Rehinfelden-Brabant) 1470-1501
Abdul I (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1501-1530
Conrad V (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1530-1535[/FONT]
[FONT="]Joseph/Youssef I ‘the Tolerant’ (House of Rheinfelden-Brabant) 1535-1560 [64][/FONT][FONT="]
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
Stephen VI 'the Wise' (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1361-1375
Stephen VII 'the Chivalrous (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1375-1381
Charles III (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1381-1417
Bela I (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1417-1438
Louis II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1438-1456
Andrew V (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1456-1482
Imre IV (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1482-1497
Stephen VIII (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1497-1515
Bela II (Capetian-Anjou Dynasty) 1515-1523[/FONT]
[FONT="]Géza I (House of Buda) 1523-1559 [65][/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Poland
Boleslaw I 'the Brave' (House of Piast) 992-1025
Mieszko 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
Mieszko 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
Leszek II (House of Piast) 1332-1337
Wladyslaw VI (House of Piast) 1337-1350
Krzysztof I (House of Piast) 1350-1366
Casimir V (House of Piast) 1366-1381
Casimir VI (House of Piast) 1381-1400
Wladyslaw VII (House of Kestutis) 1400-1428 [39]
Krzsztof II 'the Great' (House of Kestutis) 1428-1450 [42]
Casimir VII (House of Kestutis) 1450-1465
Augustus I (House of Kestutis) 1465-1482
Wladyslaw VIII (House of Kestutis) 1482-1509
Simon I (House of Alpin) 1509-1531 [57][/FONT]
[FONT="]Stanislas I (House of Alpin) 1531-1567[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Frederick I (House of Holstein) 1364-1374
Christian II (House of Holstein) 1374-1405
Frederick II (House of Holstein) 1405-1429
Christian III (House of Holstein) 1429-1443
Christian IV (House of Holstein) 1443-1470
Frederick III (House of Holstein) 1470-1494
Hans II (House of Holstein) 1494-1529
Frederick IV 'the Defiant' (House of Holstein) 1529-1533[/FONT]
[FONT="]Christian V (House of Holstein) 1533-1574[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Gustav II Erikson (House of Folkung) 1367-1382
Erik IX Gustavson (House of Fulkung) 1382-1399
Sigmund I Erikson (House of Fulkung) 1399-1414
Karl IX Sigmundson (House of Fulkung) 1414-1438
Gustav III Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1438-1447
Karl X Gustavson (House of Fulkung) 1447-1460
Magnus IV Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1460-1482
Sigmund II Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1482-1503
Karl XI Sigmundson (House of Fulkung) 1503-1534[/FONT]
[FONT="]Erik X Karlson (House of Fulkung) 1534-1568[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Norway
Harald IV (House of Giske) 1492-1520 [49]
Harald V (House of Giske) 1520-1537[/FONT]
[FONT="]Haakon VI (House of Giske) 1537-1563[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Ivan I (House of Rurik) 1351-1377
Vasiliy I 'the Great' (House of Rurik) 1377-1401
Monarchs and Leaders of Russia
Dimitri I 'the Unifier' (House of Rurik) 1401-1431[36]
Ivan I 'the White' (House of Rurik) 1431-1459
Vasiliy I (House of Rurik) 1459-1466
Fyodor I 'the Usurper' (House of Rurik) 1466-1468 [46]
Fyodor II ‘the Just’ (House of Rurik) 1468-1523 [50]
Dimitri II 'the Strong' (House of Rurik) 1523-1545[/FONT]
[FONT="]Ivan II (House of Rurik) 1545-1562[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Eygpt
Nasir ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1276-1323[33]
Nur ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1323-1358
Salah-ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1358-1360
Saif ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1360-1410 [37]
Malik ad-Din I (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1410-1441
Imad ad-Din (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1441-1471
Mailk ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1471-1490
Salah-ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1490-1508
Nur-ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1508-1521
Nasir ad-Din II (Zengid-Malik Dynasty) 1521-1542[/FONT]
[FONT="]Salah-ad-Din III (Zengid-Malik Dynaty) 1542-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Turkey (Kurdistan and Azerbajini)
Ahmed I (Dukadir Dynasty)1301-1337
Mohamed I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1337-1362
Abdullah I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1362-1375
Ibrahim I (Dukadir dynasty) 1375-1417 [38]
Mohammed II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1417-1439
Ahmed II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1439-1456
Mohammed III (Dukadir Dynasty) 1456-1471
Ibrahim II (Dukadir Dynasty) 1471-1492
Abdullah II 'the Conqueror' (Dukadir Dynasty) 1492-1534 [59] [/FONT]
[FONT="]Sulleyman I (Dukadir Dynasty) 1534-1560[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Persia
Jalal Shah I ibn Mus'ud (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1297-1315
Jalal Shah II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1315-1351
Jalal Shah III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1351-1353
Shah Abbas I (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1353-1392
Shah Abbas II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1392-1424
Shah Nadir I (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1424-1435
Shah Nadir II (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1435-1460
Shah Abbas III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1460-1483
Shah Khosrau I (Mihrahanid Dynasty) 1483-1505
Shah Nadir III (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1505-1518[/FONT]
[FONT="]Shah Abbas IV (Mihrabanid Dynasty) 1518-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
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[FONT="]Monarchs and Leaders of Delhi[/FONT][FONT="]
Alauddin I (Khilji Dynasty) 1304-1326
Alauddin II (Khilji Dynasty) 1326-1357
Alauddin III (Khilji Dynasty) 1357-1358
Jalal I (Khilji Dynasty) 1358-1384
Jalal II (Khilji Dynasty) 1384-1412
Alauddin IV (Khilji Dynasty) 1412-1435
Alauddin IV (Khilji Dynasty) 1435-1446
Jalal III (Khilji Dynasty) 1446-1484
Humayun I (Mangol Dynasty) 1484-1500 [51]
Humayun II (Mangol Dynasty) 1500-1509[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alauddin V (Mangol Dynasty) 1509-1547[/FONT][FONT="]
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
Saint Innocent I (Rome) 1356-1381
Carolus I (Holy Roman Empire) 1381-1400
Innocent II (France) 1400-1412
John XX 'the Long' (Rome) 1412-1451 [40]
Innocent III (Hungary) 1451-1467
Victor VI (Rome) 1467-1480
Gregory VII (Naples) 1480-1487
Carolus II (France) 1487-1504
Carolus III (Rome) 'the Weak/ Pious' 1504-1529 [60][/FONT]
[FONT="]Paul II (Rome) 1529-1558[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Tuscany
Leonardo I (House of Vinci) 1499-1519 [52]
Francesco I (House of Vinci) 1519-1524[/FONT]
[FONT="]Alexandro I (House of Vinci) 1524-1553[/FONT][FONT="]
Monarchs and Leaders of Milan
Alessandro I (House of Fiumeverde) 1493-1516 [52]
Alessandro II (House of Fiumeverde) 1516-1526[/FONT]
[FONT="]Pieto I (House of Fiumeverde) 1526-1553
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Monarchs and Leaders of Florence[/FONT]
[FONT="]Lorenzo I ‘the Magnificient’ (House of Medici) 1521-1553[/FONT]
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Chancellors of The Stornoway Republic
Simon I "The Defender" (1480-1487) [43]
Victor I (1487-1513)
Simon II (1513-1521) [53]
George I (1521-1537)[/FONT]
[FONT="]Simon III (1537-1554)[/FONT][FONT="]
[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
[34] Completes the conquest of Ireland
[35] Defends against a massive Turkish invasion
[36] Unifies Russia by centralizing his father's conquests
[37] Conquers most of North africa and creates the Zengid Caliphate
[38]Begins the Long Turkish-Byzantine War
[39]Husband of Hedwige, only daughter of Casimir VI.
[40]Died at age 90, which was very rare at that the time.
[41] William I inherits Brandenburg after the king dies without a male heir and throne passes to him through his wife.
[42]Merges Poland with Lithuania and conquers Ukraine.
[43]Jaegers (Means "Hunter" in German) in The Western Isles break free of Britannic Rule.
[44]Charles VI married Joan of Navarra in 1456. The sudden death of Alphonso, Joan's brother, made her Queen of Navarre when her father died.
[45]When Joan I of Navarre was crowned, Joanna I of Castille arranged her marriage to Peter IV of Aragon. The two of them agreed to this because they were fearful of the Franco-Navarese Union.
[46]Usurped the crown upon the death of his brother Vassily I. Died in the following Civil War.
[47] Deposed from the throne of Castile by French forces in favor of a rival claimant. Continues to reign in Aragon for another few years.
[48] An unpopular ruler, assassinated by a rival house.
[49] Achieved independence from Sweden.
[50] A figurehead ruler, who survived on the throne by being generally inoffensive and manipulable to all interested parties.
[51] A Central Asian warlord who took Delhi as his seat and maintained the governing apparatus of the previously existing sultanate.
[52] In strikingly similar careers, these two condottieri established hereditary monarchies in Milan and Siena.
[53] Driven out of Scotland by the British in 1517. Relocated to Grand Bahama. Got very lucky.
[54]Converts to Platzenism. Making him the first Protestant Emperor
[55] known as the great for his conquest of Britannia his establishment of British Naval dominance, His success of put his brother Simon on the Polish Throne, being the first King to convert to Protestism making a presdent for other King in particularly in German, the Low countries, and various Nordic Nations, and for bringing about a gold age of British Culture
[56] known as the weak for losing all of Anatolia expect for the parts of the Aegean coast
[57] Placed on the throne by Matthew the Great after a succession war with the Elector of Bohemia for the throne
[58] First Nordic King to convert. He is famous for his defence of Denmark against a Catholic collation lead by the elector of Bavaria
[59] Conquers Anatolia
[60] Was in charge of the Church during the beginning of the Reformation, He also the one to begin the organization of the Counter-Reformation[/FONT]
[FONT="][61] Second son of Louis XI. His eldest brother, Philip, was murdered by a fanatic Catholic Monk because he had embraced Gallicanism, the French variant of Protestantism. Francis I pursued the policy followed by his father, culminating with him granting religious freedom to his subjects. He is also known for his love of literature and theology, a fact that can be clearly seen in his correspondence with the Pope.[/FONT]
[FONT="][62] Succeeded her father, her only brother Duncan having died three month before her father’s death.[/FONT]
[FONT="][63] Overthrew the Comnenus Dynasty and seized power.[/FONT]
[FONT="][64] Converted to Islam prior to his corronation. However, he adopted very liberal policies in matters of Religion. He is called Youssef by the Muslims and Joseph by the Christians.[/FONT]
[FONT="][65] Duke of Buda and cousin of Bela II, being the grandson of Imre IV. Acceeded the throne by extinction of main branch and proximity of blood.[/FONT]
[FONT="]There seems to be a problem with the German electorates… According to note [32], these electorates are: Saxony, Bavaria, Brandenburg, Luxemburg, Austria, Swabia and Thurngia. Where do Lorraine and Bohemia come from? We need an explanation.[/FONT]
[FONT="]I added the other electorates, but no explanation for Lorraine and Bohemia as I currently have none. I also added another small Italian state : Florence.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Also, is Carolus III the Pope who started the counter-reformation? A pope was mentioned for having starting it but there was no one with the note [60]
2nd EDIT : Added a minor correction on the note concerning Francis I of France.
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