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Map of Europe showing current monarchies (red) and republics (blue) In the European history, monarchy was the prevalent form of government throughout the Middle Ages, only occasionally competing with communalism, notably in the case of the maritime republics and the Swiss Confederacy.
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This is an index of family trees on the English Wikipedia. It includes noble, politically important, and royal families as well as fictional families and thematic diagrams. This list is organized according to alphabetical order.
Belgian Royal Family (Crown Prince(ss) of Belgium) Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant: Duke of Arenberg Duke of Aarschot: 6 June 1644 1 April 1533: House of Arenberg: Léopold, 13th Duke of Arenberg: Duke of Beaufort-Spontin: 2 December 1782: Beaufort-Spontin: Friedrich Christian, 7th Duke of Beaufort-Spontin: Duke of Croÿ: 18 July 1598 ...
As of 2021, while there are several European countries whose nominal head of state, by long tradition, is a king or queen, the associated royal families, with the notable exception of the British royal family, are non-notable ordinary citizens who may bear a title but are not involved in public affairs.
The concept is comparable with that of an aristocratic clan, and can be used informally to describe non-European ruling families. [1] When a reigning monarch is a member of a noble house, such as the House of Windsor, that house can also be considered a royal house.
Here’s a roundup of 28 countries and principalities with royal families and rulers—including a few you‘ve probably never heard of. Spanish Royal Family Zodiac Signs 1.
Descendant of the Neapolitan Medici Princes of Ottajano, declared heirs of Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici, Electress Palatine (1667–1743), last direct dynast of the main, Tuscan branch of the Medici family. 1737 [244] Two Sicilies: Pedro: 5 October 2015: Bourbon-Two Sicilies [eu 24] Great-great-great-grandsons of King Ferdinand II (1830–1859 ...