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  2. List of monarchs who abdicated - Wikipedia

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    Roman Empire: Roman emperor: 1 May 305 Galerius: Maximian: Roman Empire: Roman emperor: 1 May 305 Constantius Chlorus: Maximian: Roman Empire: Roman emperor: 11 November 308 Licinius: Lü Guang: Later Liang: Heavenly King: 339 Yin of Later Liang: Vetranio: Roman Empire: Roman emperor: 25 December 350 Constantius II: An of Jin: Jin dynasty ...

  3. Lists of emperors - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Faustin of the Empire of Haiti (1849–1859) Emperor Maximilian of the Second Mexican Empire (1864–1867) Emperor Sunjong and Gojong of the Korean Empire (1897–1910) The Hongxian Emperor of the Empire of China (1915–1916) The Datong Emperor of the Empire of Manchuria (1934–1945) Emperor Victor Emmanuel III of Ethiopia (1936–1941)

  4. Category:Monarchs who abdicated - Wikipedia

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    Japanese emperors who abdicated (51 P) L. Ludwig I of Bavaria (4 C, 48 P) V. Vietnamese emperors who abdicated (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Monarchs who abdicated"

  5. List of heads of state and government deposed by foreign ...

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    After the Armistice of Salonica, Tsar Ferdinand I abdicated in favor his son Boris III and the Agrarian Union's leader Aleksandar Stamboliyski became Prime Minister. [8] [9] France United Kingdom Greece Italy: Talaat Pasha Ottoman Empire: Grand Vizier British Empire: 2 November 1918 Middle Eastern theatre of World War I

  6. Abdication - Wikipedia

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    Several emperors abdicated while still in their teens. These traditions show in Japanese folklore, theatre, literature and other forms of culture, where the emperor is usually described or depicted as an adolescent. Before the Meiji Restoration, Japan had eleven reigning empresses. Over half of Japanese empresses abdicated once a suitable male ...

  7. List of Roman emperors - Wikipedia

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    Coin of Pescennius Niger, a Roman usurper who claimed imperial power AD 193–194. Legend: IMP CAES C PESC NIGER IVST AVG. While the imperial government of the Roman Empire was rarely called into question during its five centuries in the west and fifteen centuries in the east, individual emperors often faced unending challenges in the form of usurpation and perpetual civil wars. [30]

  8. Abdication of Wilhelm II - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Emperor Wilhelm II from 1895. The abdication of Wilhelm II as German Emperor and King of Prussia was declared unilaterally by Chancellor Max von Baden at the height of the German revolution on 9 November 1918, two days before the end of World War I.

  9. Wilhelm II - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm II [b] (Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert; 27 January 1859 – 4 June 1941) was the last German Emperor and King of Prussia from 1888 until his abdication in 1918, which marked the end of the German Empire as well as the Hohenzollern dynasty's 300-year rule of Prussia.