Monarchies in Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are twelve monarchies in Europe today; ten of these are states whose head of state (a monarch) inherits his or her office, and usually keeps it for life or until they abdicate. The head of sta...
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My interest in European Royalty started about 18 years or so ago when I became intrigued with the inter-marriages between Queen Victoria's descendants and other European Royal Families. This was the stimulus I needed to start my Monarchies of Europe Web Site. The original genealogical table was too large to produce as...
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Monarchies of Europe ... Queen Victoria's Descendants married into a large number of other European Royal houses and in some instances non-titled families (e.g commoners). This Web Page attempts to identify and quantify all of Queen Victoria's descendants down to great great great great great grandchildren...
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Monarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The person who heads a monarchy is called a monarch . It was a common form of government in the world during the ancient and medieval times. A ' Monarchy ' is a form of government in which supreme...
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House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha is German noble family, a line of the Saxon House of Wettin that ruled the two duchies of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. It is also the royal house of several European mon...
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News, books, and history about the royalty of Europe. ... ThePeerage.com; TIME: Europe's Monarchies; Caltrap's Corner; European Royal Houses; Glittering Royal Events; The European Royal History Web Page; Days of Royalty; European Royalty During World War II; Christine's Royalty Net; Royalty Digest; DirectArticle.org;
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Add to Favorites ... / History / European History / Monarchies ... Hein's Royal Genealogy Page...
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COUNTRY MONARCH CONSORT HEIR ... Spain Juan Carlos I ; (5-1-38) Sofía ; (2-11-38) Felipe ; (30-1-68) ... United Kingdom Elizabeth II ; (21-4-26) Philip ; (10-6-21) Charles ; (14-11-48)
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The Queen Elizabeth II Philip, Duke of Edimburgh Charles, Prince of Wale ... Prince Louis became a naturalised British subject in 1868, ... Shortly before the wedding, the bridegroom was created Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich with the style of His Royal Highness and appointed a Knight of the Garter by...
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"European monarchies are more compatible with a flexible and modern female identity," said Neil Blain, a media professor at the University of Paisley in Scotland and co-author of a study of European royalty.
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