Monarchy of the World
Europe
editFlag | Country | Current/Former |
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Portugal | In 1910 by a coup d'état led by Teófilo Braga. | |
Russia | In 1917 by the Russian Revolution led by Vladimir Lenin. | |
Montenegro | In 1918 by the Podgorica Assembly and Montenegro was united with Serbia. | |
Germany | In 1918 after defeat in World War I and the following German Revolution. | |
Austria-Hungary | In 1918 but Charles I renounced participation in state affairs, but did not abdicate the thrones but tried to reclaim the throne of Hungarian throne twice until died in 1922. | |
Austria | Monarchy officially abolished by the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 10 September 1919. | |
Hungary | Monarchy restored in 1920, although the throne remained vacant with a Regent. | |
Greece | In 1924 after the Second Republic was proclaimed and the referendum abolished the monarchy, the restored in 1935 by a referendum. | |
Albania | In 1925 by Ahmet Zogu, restored as a Kingdom in 1928. | |
Spain | In 1931 when the Second Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931, restored in 1947 (De jure) and 1975 (De facto) | |
Albania | In 1939 after King Zog fled and formally abolished in 1946 by the Communists. | |
Albania | In 1943 after the Italians joined the Allies. | |
Iceland | In 1944 after the Union with Denmark terminated by referendum. | |
Yugoslavia | In 1945 during Communist reconstruction. | |
Hungary | In 1946 after the High National Council established the Second Republic. | |
Italy | In 1946 after the referendum which abolished the monarchy. | |
Bulgaria | In 1946 after the referendum which abolished the monarchy. | |
Romania | In 1947 when King Michael I was forced to abdicate in favour of the Communists | |
Greece | In 1973 after the referendum which abolished the monarchy by the military government and 1974 referendum under democratic rule. |
South America
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North America
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Africa
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Italian East Africa | In 1941 | |
Asia
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China | In 1911 | |
Arab Kingdom of Syria | In 1920, same monarch as Iraq | |
Ottoman Empire | In 1922 | |
Oceania
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editElizabeth II
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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King Gustaf VI Adolf | 1954 | |
Emperor Haile Selassie I | 1954 | |
Queen Juliana | 1958 | |
King Olav V | 1959 | |
King Baudouin I | 1963 | |
King Paul I | 1963 | |
Grand Duke Jean I | 1972 | |
Queen Margrethe II | 1979 | |
King Carl XVI Gustaf | 1983 | |
King Juan Carlos I | 1988 | |
Queen Beatrix | 1989 | |
Emperor Akihito | 1998 | |
King Harald V | 2001 |
George VI
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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King George II | 1938 | |
King Carol II | 1938 | |
Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia | 1939 | |
Queen Wilhelmina | 1944 | |
King Frederick IX | 1951 |
George V
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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Emperor Taishō | 1912 | |
King Christian X | 1914 | |
King Albert I | 1914 | |
King Ferdinand I | 1924 | |
Emperor Hirohito | 1929, Annulled 1941; Restored 1971 | |
King Leopold III | 1935 |
Edward VII
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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Crown Prince Wilhelm | 1901, Annulled 1915 | |
King Alfonso XIII | 1902 | |
Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia | 1902 | |
Archduke Franz Ferdinand | 1902 | |
Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta | 1902 | |
Prince Luís Filipe | 1902 | |
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar | 1903 | |
King Gustaf V | 1905 as Crown Prince of Sweden | |
Emperor Meiji | 1905 | |
King Haakon VII | 1906 | |
King Manuel II | 1909 |
Victoria
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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King Louis Philippe I | 1844 | |
Emperor Napoleon III | 1855 | |
King Victor Emmanuel II | 1855 as King of Sardinia | |
Sultan Abdülmecid I | 1856 | |
Emperor Frederick III | 1858 as Crown Prince of Prussia | |
King Pedro V | 1858 | |
Emperor William I | 1861 as King of Prussia | |
King Luís I | 1865 | |
King Christian IX | 1865 | |
King Leopold II | 1866 | |
Emperor-King Franz Joseph I | 1867, Annulled 1915 | |
Emperor Alexander II | 1867 | |
Sultan Abdülaziz | 1867 | |
Emperor Pedro II | 1871 | |
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar | 1873 | |
King George I | 1876 | |
Emperor Wilhelm II | 1877 as Crown Prince of Germany and Prussia | |
King Umberto I | 1878 | |
Emperor Alexander III | 1881 | |
King Oscar II | 1881 | |
King Alfonso XII | 1881 | |
King William III | 1882 | |
Crown Prince Rudolf | 1887 | |
King Victor Emmanuel III | 1891 as Prince of Piedmont | |
King Carol I | 1892 | |
Emperor Nicholas II | 1892 as Grand Duke of Russia | |
King Carlos I | 1895 | |
King Frederick VIII | 1896 as Crown Prince of Denmark |
George IV
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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- Frederick VI of Denmark 1822
- John VI of Portugal 1822
- Charles X of France 1825
- Nicholas I of Russia 1827
George III
editNation | Monarch | Year |
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- Alexander I of Russia 1813
- Louis XVIII of France 1814
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Rugby Tours
editYear | Date | Venue | Home | Score | Away | Match
Winner |
Trophy
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1975 | 17 June | Windhoek | [[South West Africa {{{altlink}}}|South West Africa]] | 13 – 13 | France | ||
1971 | 8 June | Windhoek | [[South West Africa {{{altlink}}}|South West Africa]] | 6 – 35 | France | ||
1967 | 8 June | Salisbury | Rhodesia | 13 – 36 | France |
Ireland 24-0 Rhodesia
General election results
editElection | House of Commons | Share of votes | Seats | Government |
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1865 | 19th | 369 / 658
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Liberal government | |
1868 | 20th | 387 / 658
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Liberal government | |
1874 | 21st | 242 / 652
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Conservative government | |
1880 | 22nd | 352 / 652
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1885 | 23rd | 319 / 670
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1886 | 24th | 191 / 670
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1892 | 25th | 272 / 670
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1895 | 26th | 177 / 670
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1900 | 27th | 183 / 670
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1906 | 28th | 397 / 670
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1910 (Jan) | 29th | 274 / 670
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1910 (Dec) | 30th | 272 / 670
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1918 | 31st | 36 / 707
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1922 | 32nd | 62 / 615
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1923 | 33rd | 158 / 615
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1924 | 34th | 40 / 615
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1929 | 35th | 59 / 615
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1931 | 36th | 33 / 615
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1935 | 37th | 21 / 615
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1945 | 38th | 12 / 640
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1950 | 39th | 9 / 625
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1951 | 40th | 6 / 625
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1955 | 41st | 6 / 630
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1959 | 42nd | 6 / 630
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1964 | 43rd | 9 / 630
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1966 | 44th | 12 / 630
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1970 | 45th | 6 / 630
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1974 (Feb) | 46th | 14 / 635
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1974 (Oct) | 47th | 13 / 635
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1979 | 48th | 11 / 635
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House of Parliment Members
editLords
editAffiliation | Life peers | Hereditary peers | Lords spiritual | Total | |
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United Kingdom members | |||||
Conservative Party | 35 | 15 | – | 50 | |
Labour Party | 35 | 15 | – | 50 | |
Liberal Democrats | 35 | 15 | – | 50 | |
UK Independence Party | 35 | 15 | – | 50 | |
Northern Ireland members | |||||
Alliance Party | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Democratic Unionist Party | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Social Democratic and Labour Party | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Ulster Unionist Party | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Scotland members | |||||
Scottish National Party | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Wales members | |||||
Plaid Cymru | 16 | – | – | 16 | |
Not affiliated members | |||||
Crossbencher | 44 | 12 | – | 56 | |
Independent | 44 | 12 | – | 56 | |
Church of England | |||||
Lords Spiritual | – | – | 26 | 26 | |
Unknown members | |||||
Green Party *Green Party of England and Wales *Green Party in Northern Ireland *Scottish Green Party |
16 | – | – | 16 |
Green Party 16 (If only the 3 Green Parties are re-united as one party).
Each serve at least 10 years.
Commons
editCountries | Regions | Current Members | Proposed Members | Notes |
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England | East of England | 58 members | 50 members | 8 |
East Midlands | 46 members | 50 members | 4 | |
Greater London | 73 members | 50 members | 23 | |
North East England | 29 members | 50 members | 21 | |
North West England | 75 members | 50 members | 25 | |
South East England | 84 members | 50 members | 34 | |
South West England | 55 members | 50 members | 5 | |
West Midlands | 59 members | 50 members | 9 | |
Yorkshire and the Humber | 54 members | 50 members | 4 | |
Northern Ireland | 18 members | 30 members | 12 | |
Scotland | 59 members | 60 members | 1 | |
Wales | 40 members | 60 members | 20 | |
Total | 650 members | 600 members | 50 |
Imperial War Cabinet
editNation | Name | Title | Years |
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India | Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji | Jam Sahib of Nawanagar State | July 1942 |
Sir Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar | July 1942 | ||
Sir Feroz Khan Noon | January 1944 |
Viceroy Council
editPortfolio | Name | Tenure |
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Viceroy and Governor-General of India | The Marquess of Linlithgow | 8 August 1940 – 1 October 1943 |
The Viscount Wavell | 1 October 1943 – 21 February 1947 | |
Commander-in-Chief in India | General Sir Robert Cassels | 8 August 1940 – 27 January 1941 |
General Sir Claude Auchinleck | 27 January 1941 – 5 July 1941 | |
General Sir Archibald Wavell | 5 July 1941 – 5 January 1942 | |
General Sir Alan Hartley | 5 January 1942 – 7 March 1942 | |
Field Marshal Sir Archibald Wavell | 7 March 1942 – 20 June 1943 | |
General Sir Claude Auchinleck | 20 June 1943 – 21 February 1947 |
1941
editPortfolio | Member | Note |
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Civil Defence | Edpuganti Raghavendra Rao | |
Commerce | Sir Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar | |
Communications | Sir Andrew Clow | |
Education, Heath and Lands | Nalini Ranjan Sarkar | |
Finance | Sir Jeremy Raisman | |
Home | Sir Reginald Maxwell | Indian Civil Service |
Indians Overseas | Madhav Shrihari Aney | |
Information and Broadcasting | Akbar Hydari | |
Law | Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed | |
Labour | Sir Feroz Khan Noon | |
Supply | Sir Homi Mody |
1942
editPortfolio | Member | |
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Civil Defence | Edpuganti Raghavendra Rao | Died 15 June |
Sir Jwala Prasad Srivastava | ||
Commerce | Nalini Ranjan Sarkar | |
Defence | Sir Feroz Khan Noon | |
Education, Heath and Lands | Sir Jogendra Singh | |
Finance | Sir Jeremy Raisman | |
Home | Sir Reginald Maxwell | |
Indians Overseas | Madhav Shrihari Aney | |
Information and Broadcasting | Akbar Hydari | Died 8 January |
Labour | B. R. Ambedkar | |
Law | Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed | |
Posts and Air | Sir Mohammad Usman | |
Representative at the British War Cabinet and on the Pacific War Council | Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar | |
Supply | Sir Homi Mody | |
War Transport | Sir Edward Benthall |
1943
editPortfolio | Member |
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Commerce, Industries and Civil Supplies | Sir Azizul Haque |
Defence | Sir Feroz Khan Noon |
Education, Health and Lands | Sir Jogendra Singh |
Finance | Sir Jeremy Raisman |
Food | Sir Jwala Prasad Srivastava |
Home | Sir Reginald Maxwell |
Indians Overseas | Narayan Bhaskar Khare |
Information | Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed |
Labour | B. R. Ambedkar |
Law | Sir Asok Kumar Roy |
Post and Air | Sir Mohammad Usman |
Supply | Sir Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar |
War Transport | Sir Edward Benthall |
1944–45
editPortfolio | Member |
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Commerce, Industries and Civil Supplies | Sir Azizul Haque |
Commonwealth Relations | Narayan Bhaskar Khare |
Education, Health and Lands | Sir Jogendra Singh |
Finance | Sir Jeremy Raisman |
Food | Sir Jwala Prasad Srivastava |
Home | R. F. Mudie |
Information | Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed |
Labour | B. R. Ambedkar |
Law | Sir Asok Kumar Roy |
Posts, Air and Defence | Sir Mohammad Usman |
Post War Reconstruction | Sir Ardeshir Dalal |
Representative at the British War Cabinet | Sir Feroz Khan Noon |
Secretary to the Executive Council | Sir George Spence |
Superintendent | E.C. Donoghue |
Supply | Sir Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar |
War Transport | Sir Edward Benthall |
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Indian office holders based on Second Lyons Ministry under the Government of India Act 1935
editConstitutional offices
editPolitical offices
edit- Prime Minister
- Deputy Prime Minister
- President of the Senate
- Speaker of the House of Representatives
Senator Hon Alexander McLachlan: , Minister in charge of Development and Scientific and Industrial Research Hon Josiah Francis, MP: Minister in charge of War Service Homes, Minister assisting the Minister for Repatriation Hon Frederick Stewart, MP: Minister for Commerce Hon Thomas White, MP: Minister for Trade and Customs Hon Richard Casey, MP: Assistant Treasurer Hon Robert Menzies, KC MP: Attorney-General, Minister for Industry Hon Eric Harrison, MP: Minister for the Interior Rt Hon Billy Hughes, KC MP: Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Health, Minister for Repatriation
- Minister for Health
- Minister for the Railways
- Minister without portfolio
- Postmaster-General
- Minister for External Affairs
- Minister for Finance
- Minister for Defence
Leader of the Government in the Senate Leader of the House Manager of Government Business in the Senate Agriculture Arts Attorney-General Communications Defence Education and Training Employment Environment Finance Foreign Affairs Health Human Services Immigration and Border Protection Indigenous Affairs Industry and Science Infrastructure and Regional Development Justice Small Business Social Services Special Minister of State Sport Trade and Investment Treasurer Veteran's Affairs Vice-President of the Executive Council Women
Bonaparte Princes
editNo | Prince | Birth | Death | Notes | Son of |
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1 | Joseph Bonaparte | 1768 | 1844 | King of Naples 1806–1808 King of Spain 1808–1813 |
No Sons |
2 | Napoleon Bonaparte | 1769 | 1821 | Emperor of the French 1804–1814, 1815 King of Italy 1804–1814 |
1 son |
3 | Lucien Bonaparte | 1775 | 1840 | Prince of Canino and Musignano 1814–1840 | |
4 | Louis Bonaparte | 1775 | 1840 | King of Holland 1806–1810 | 3 sons |
5 | Jérôme Bonaparte | 1784 | 1860 | King of Westphalia 1807–1813 | X sons |
2nd Generation | |||||
1 | Napoleon II | 1811 | 1832 | Emperor of the French 1815 | Napoleon Bonaparte |
2 | Charles Lucien Bonaparte | 1803 | 1857 | Prince of Canino and Musignano 1840–1857 | Lucien Bonaparte |
Seasons
editDepartments of State
editB
editBusiness, Innovation and Skills | ||||
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Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills President of the Board of Trade |
The Rt Hon. Sajid Javid MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Small Business, Industry and Enterprise | The Rt Hon. Anna Soubry MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy (with Culture, Media and Sport) |
The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Skills (with Education) |
Nicholas Boles MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Universities and Science | Jo Johnson MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Life Sciences (with Health) |
George Freeman MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Trade & Investment (with Foreign and Commonwealth Office) |
The Rt Hon. The Lord Maude | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Minister for Intellectual Property (with Culture, Media and Sport) |
The Rt Hon. The Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE, CMG | 2015- |
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editCommunities and Local Government | ||||
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Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government | The Rt Hon. Greg Clark MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Communities and Resilience Minister for Portsmouth |
The Rt Hon. Mark Francois MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Housing and Planning | Brandon Lewis MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | Marcus Jones MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Minister for Local Growth and the Northern Powerhouse |
James Wharton MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State | The Rt Hon. The Baroness Williams of Trafford | 2015- |
Culture, Media and Sport | ||||
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Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | The Rt Hon. John Whittingdale OBE, MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy (with Business, Innovation and Skills) |
The Hon. Ed Vaizey MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sport and Tourism | Tracey Crouch MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Minister for Intellectual Property (with Business, Innovation and Skills) |
The Rt Hon. The Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE, CMG | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Internet Safety and Security | The Rt Hon. The Baroness Shields OBE | 2015- |
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editDefence | ||||
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Secretary of State for Defence | The Rt Hon. Michael Fallon MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for the Armed Forces | Penny Mordaunt MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Defence Procurement | Philip Dunne MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare and Veterans |
Mark Lancaster TD, MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Minister for Reserves |
Julian Brazier TD, MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State (unpaid) | The Rt Hon. The Earl Howe | 2015- |
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editEducation | ||||
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Secretary of State for Education | The Rt Hon. Nicky Morgan MP | 2015- | ||
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Energy and Climate Change | ||||
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Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change | The Rt Hon. Amber Rudd MP | 2015- | ||
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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | ||||
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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | The Rt Hon. Elizabeth Truss MP | 2015- | ||
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editForeign and Commonwealth Office | ||||
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Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | The Rt Hon. Philip Hammond MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Europe | The Rt Hon. David Lidington MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | The Rt Hon. Hugo Swire MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | James Duddridge MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Tobias Ellwood MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | The Rt Hon. The Baroness Anelay of St John's DBE | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Trade & Investment | The Rt Hon. The Lord Maude | 2015- |
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editHealth | ||||
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Secretary of State for Health | The Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP | 2015- | ||
2015- |
Home Office | ||||
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | The Rt Hon. Theresa May MP | 2015- | ||
2015- |
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editInternational Development | ||||
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Secretary of State for International Development | The Rt Hon. Justine Greening MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for International Development | The Rt Hon. Grant Shapps MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for International Development | The Rt Hon. Desmond Swayne TD, MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development | The Baroness Verma | 2015- |
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Secretary of State for Justice Lord Chancellor |
The Rt Hon. Michael Gove MP | 2015- | ||
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | The Rt Hon. Theresa Villiers MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | Ben Wallace MP | 2015- |
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Secretary of State for Scotland | The Rt Hon. David Mundell MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland | Andrew Dunlop | 2015- |
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Secretary of State for Transport | The Rt Hon. Patrick McLoughlin MP | 2015- | ||
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Treasury | ||||
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Second Lord of the Treasury First Secretary of State |
The Rt Hon. George Osborne MP | 2015- | ||
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Secretary of State for Wales | The Rt Hon. Stephen Crabb MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (also a Whip) |
Alun Cairns MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales (also a Whip and with Energy and Climate Change) |
The Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth | 2015- |
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Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | The Rt Hon. Iain Duncan Smith MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Employment | The Rt Hon. Priti Patel MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Disabled People | Justin Tomlinson MP | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Pensions | The Rt Hon. The Baroness Altmann CBE | 2015- | ||
Minister of State for Welfare Reform | The Rt Hon. The Lord Freud | 2015- |
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Advocate General for Scotland | The Rt Hon. [[]] MP | 2015- | ||
2015- |
Parliament
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Leader of the House of Commons Lord President of the Council |
The Rt Hon. Chris Grayling MP | 2015- | ||
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Deputy Leader of the House of Commons |
Therese Coffey MP | 2015- | ||
Leader of the House of Lords Lord Privy Seal |
The Rt Hon. Baroness Stowell of Beeston MBE | 2015- | ||
Deputy Leader of the House of Lords (with Defence) | The Rt Hon. The Earl Howe | 2015- |
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Note: Bold text indicates a competition won.
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Princes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
editName | Born | Died | Royal lineage | Notes |
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First Generation | ||||
Ernest I | 1784 | 1844 | 1st son of Francis I | Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1826–1844 |
Ferdinand | 1785 | 1851 | 2nd son of Francis I | Title held from brother's ascension to death. |
Leopold King Leopold I |
1790 | 1865 | 3rd son of Francis I | Title held from brother's ascension to death. King of the Belgians 1831–1865 |
Second Generation | ||||
Ernest II | 1818 | 1893 | 1st son of Ernest I | Title held from father's ascension to own ascension in 1844. Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1844–1893 |
Albert The Prince Consort |
1819 | 1861 | 2nd son of Ernest I | Title held from father's ascension until his death. Consort of the United Kingdom 1840–1861 |
Ferdinand King Ferdinand II |
1816 | 1885 | 1st son of Ferdinand | Title held from father's ascension until his death. King of Portugal 1837–1853 |
August | 1818 | 1881 | 2nd son of Ferdinand | Title held from father's ascension until his death. |
Leopold | 1824 | 1884 | 3rd son of Ferdinand | Title held from father's ascension until his death. (‡‡) |
Louis Philippe The Crown Prince |
1833 | 1834 | 1st son of Leopold I | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Leopold The Duke of Brabant later, King Leopold II |
1835 | 1909 | 2nd son of Leopold I | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 1865–1909 |
Philippe The Count of Flanders |
1837 | 1905 | 3rd son of Leopold I | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Third Generation | ||||
Albert Edward The Prince of Wales later, King Edward VII |
1841 | 1910 | 1st son of Albert | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. King of the United Kingdom 1901–1910 |
Alfred I The Duke of Edinburgh |
1844 | 1900 | 2nd son of Albert | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1893–1900 |
Arthur The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
1850 | 1942 | 3rd son of Albert | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Leopold The Duke of Albany |
1853 | 1884 | 4th son of Albert | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Peter The Prince Royal later, King Pedro V |
1837 | 1861 | 1st son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. King of Portugal 1853–1861 |
Louis The Duke of Porto and Viseu later, King Luís I |
1838 | 1889 | 2nd son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. King of Portugal 1861–1889 |
John The Duke of Beja |
1842 | 1861 | 3rd son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. |
Ferdinand Fernando |
1846 | 1861 | 4th son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. |
Augustus The Duke of Coimbra |
1847 | 1889 | 5th son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. |
Leopold Leopoldo |
1849 | 6th son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. | |
Eugene Eugénio |
1816 | 7th son of Ferdinand II | Born a Prince of Portugal. | |
Philipp | 1844 | 1921 | 1st son of August | |
Ludwig August | 1845 | 1909 | 2nd son of August | |
Ferdinand Tsar Ferdinand I |
1861 | 1948 | 3rd son of August | Tsar of Bulgaria 1908–1918 |
Leopold The Duke of Brabant |
1859 | 1869 | Only son of Leopold II | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Baudouin Baudouin |
1869 | 1991 | 1st son of Philippe | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Albert Albert later, King Albert I |
1875 | 1934 | 2nd son of Philippe | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 1909–1934 |
Fourth Generation | ||||
Albert Victor The 1st Duke of Clarence and Avondale |
1864 | 1892 | 1st son of Edward VII | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
George The Prince of Wales later, King George V |
1865 | 1936 | 2nd son of Edward VII | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. King of the United Kingdom 1910–1936 |
Alexander John Alexander John |
1871 | 3rd son of Edward VII | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. | |
Alfred Alfred |
1874 | 1899 | Only son of Alfred I | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Arthur Arthur |
1883 | 1938 | Only son of Arthur | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Charles Edward I The Duke of Albany |
1884 | 1954 | Only son of Leopold | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1900–1918 (‡) |
Charles The Prince Royal later, King Carlos I |
1863 | 1908 | 1st son of Luís I | Born a Prince of Portugal. King of Portugal 1889–1908 |
Afonso The Duke of Porto |
1865 | 1920 | 2nd son of Luís I | Born a Prince of Portugal. |
Leopold Clement | 1878 | 1916 | Only son of Philipp | |
Peter Dom Pedro Augusto |
1866 | 1934 | 1st son of Ludwig August | |
August Leopold Dom Augusto Leopoldo |
1867 | 1922 | 2nd son of Ludwig August | |
Joseph Ferdinand Dom José Fernando |
1869 | 1888 | 3rd son of Ludwig August | |
Ludwig Gaston Dom Luís Gastão |
1870 | 1942 | 4th son of Ludwig August | |
Boris The Prince of Tarnovo later, Tsar Boris III |
1894 | 1943 | 1st son of Ferdinand I | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. Tsar of Bulgaria 1918–1943 |
Kiril The Prince of Preslav |
1895 | 1945 | 2nd son of Ferdinand I | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. |
Leopold The Duke of Brabant later, King Leopold III |
1901 | 1983 | 1st son of Albert I | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 1934–1951 |
Charles The Count of Flanders |
1903 | 1983 | 2nd son of Philippe | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Draft Princes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
editName | Born | Died | Royal lineage | Notes |
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Fifth Generation | ||||
Edward The Prince of Wales later King Edward VIII later, The Duke of Windsor |
1894 | 1972 | 1st son of George V | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. King of the United Kingdom 1936 |
Albert The Duke of York later, King George VI |
1895 | 1952 | 2nd son of George V | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. King of the United Kingdom 1936–1952 |
Henry The Duke of Gloucester |
1900 | 1974 | 3rd son of George V | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
George The Duke of Kent |
1902 | 1942 | 4th son of George V | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
John John |
1905 | 1919 | 5th son of George V | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Alastair The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn |
1914 | 1943 | Only son of Arthur | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. |
Johann Leopold Johann Leopold |
1906 | 1972 | 1st son of Charles Edward I | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. (‡) (‡‡) |
Hubertus Hubertus |
1909 | 1943 | 2nd son of Charles Edward I | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. (‡) |
Friedrich Josias Friedrich Josias |
1918 | 1998 | 3rd son of Charles Edward I | Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. (‡) |
Louis Philip The Prince Royal |
1887 | 1908 | 1st son of Carlos I | Born a Prince of Portugal. |
Emmanuel II The Duke of Beja later, King Manuel II |
1889 | 1932 | 2nd son of Carlos I | Born a Prince of Portugal. King of Portugal 1908–1910 |
August Clemens | 1895 | 1908 | 1st son of August Leopold | |
Rainer | 1900 | 1945 | 2nd son of August Leopold | |
Philipp | 1901 | 1994 | 3rd son of August Leopold | (‡‡) |
Ernst | 1907 | 1978 | 4th son of August Leopold | (‡‡) |
Antonius | 1901 | 1970 | Only son of Ludwig Gaston | |
Simeon The Prince of Turnovo later, Tsar Simeon II |
1937 | Only son of Boris III | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. Tsar of Bulgaria 1943–1946 | |
Baudouin The Duke of Brabant later, King Baudouin I |
1930 | 1993 | 1st son of Leopold III | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 1951–1993 |
Albert The Prince of Liège later, King Albert II |
1934 | 2nd son of Leopold III | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 1993–2013 | |
Alexander Alexander |
1942 | 2009 | 3rd son of Leopold III | Born a Prince of Belgium. |
Sixth Generation | ||||
Andreas | 1943 | 1st son of Friedrich Josias | ||
Adrian | 1955 | 2011 | 2nd son of Friedrich Josias | (‡‡) |
Johannes Heinrich | 1931 | 2010 | Only son of Rainer | |
Kardam The Prince of Turnovo |
1962 | 1st son of Simeon II | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. | |
Kyril The Prince of Preslav |
1964 | 2nd son of Simeon II | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. | |
Kubrat The Prince of Panagyurishte |
1965 | 3rd son of Simeon II | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. | |
Konstantin-Assen The Prince of Vidin |
1967 | 4th son of Simeon II | Born a Prince of Bulgaria. | |
Philippe The Duke of Brabant later, King Philippe I |
1960 | 1st son of Albert II | Born a Prince of Belgium. King of the Belgians 2013– | |
Laurent Laurent |
1963 | 2nd son of Albert II | Born a Prince of Belgium. | |
Seventh Generation | ||||
Hubertus | 1975 | 1st son of Andreas | ||
Alexander | 1977 | 2nd son of Andreas | ||
Johannes | 1969 | 1987 | Only son of Johannes Heinrich | |
Eighth Generation |
other table
editNo | Flag | Prince | Birth | Death | Notes | Son of | Sons |
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1st Generation | |||||||
1 | Prince Ernest Later Duke Ernest I |
1784 | 1840 | Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1826–1844 | 2 | ||
2 | Prince Ferdinand 3 Sons |
1785 | 1851 | 3 | |||
3 | |
Prince Leopold Later King Leopold I |
1790 | 1865 | King of the Belgians 1831–1865 | 3 | |
2nd Generation | |||||||
1 | Prince Ernest Later Duke Ernest II |
1818 | 1893 | Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1844–1893 | Duke Ernest I | 0 | |
2 | |
Prince Albert Later Prince Consort |
1819 | 1861 | 4 | ||
3 | |
Prince Ferdinand Later King Fernando II |
1816 | 1885 | King of Portugal 1837–1853 | Prince Ferdinand | 5 |
4 | Prince August | 1818 | 1881 | 3 | |||
5 | Prince Leopold | 1824 | 1884 | 1 MS | |||
6 | |
Prince Louis Philip | 1833 | 1834 | King Leopold I | 0 | |
7 | |
Prince Leopold Later King Leopold II |
1835 | 1909 | King of the Belgians 1865–1909 | 1 | |
8 | |
Prince Philip | 1837 | 1905 | 2 | ||
3rd Generation | |||||||
1 | |
Prince Albert Edward Later King Edward VII |
1841 | 1910 | King of the United Kingdom 1901–1910 | Prince Albert | 2 |
2 | |
Prince Alfred Later Duke Alfred I |
1844 | 1900 | Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1893–1900 | 1 | |
3 | |
Prince Arthur | 1850 | 1942 | 1 | ||
4 | |
Prince Leopold | 1853 | 1884 | 1 | ||
5 | |
Prince Peter Later King Pedro V |
1837 | 1861 | King of Portugal 1853–1861 | King Fernando II | 0 |
6 | |
Prince Louis Later King Luís I |
1838 | 1889 | King of Portugal 1861–1889 | 2 | |
7 | |
Prince John | 1842 | 1861 | 0 | ||
8 | |
Prince Ferdinand | 1846 | 1861 | 0 | ||
9 | |
Prince August | 1847 | 1889 | 0 | ||
10 | Prince Philipp | 1844 | 1921 | Prince August | 1 | ||
11 | Prince Ludwig August | 1845 | 1907 | 4 | |||
12 | |
Prince Ferdinand Later Tsar Ferdinand I |
1861 | 1948 | Tsar of Bulgaria 1908–1918 | 2 | |
13 | |
Prince Leopold | 1859 | 1869 | Leopold II | 0 | |
14 | |
Prince Baudouin | 1869 | 1891 | Prince Philip | 0 | |
15 | |
Prince Albert | 1875 | 1934 | King of the Belgians 1909–1934 | 2 | |
4th Generation | |||||||
1 | |
Prince Albert Victor | 1864 | 1892 | King Edward VII | 0 | |
2 | |
Prince George Later King George V |
1865 | 1936 | King of the United Kingdom 1910–1936 | 5 | |
3 | |
Prince Alfred | 1874 | 1899 | Duke Alfred I | 0 | |
4 | |
Prince Arthur | 1883 | 1938 | Prince Arthur | 1 | |
6 | |
Prince Charles Edward Later Duke Charles Edward I |
1884 | 1954 | Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1900–1918 | Prince Leopold | 3 |
7 | |
Prince Charles Later King Carlos I |
1863 | 1908 | King of Portugal 1889–1908 | King Luís I | 2 |
8 | |
Prince Alfonse | 1865 | 1920 | 0 | ||
9 | Prince Leopold | 1878 | 1916 | Prince Philipp | 0 | ||
10 | |
Prince Peter | 1866 | 1934 | Prince Ludwig August | 0 | |
11 | |
Prince August Leopold | 1867 | 1922 | 4 | ||
12 | |
Prince Joseph Ferdinand | 1869 | 1888 | 0 | ||
13 | |
Prince Ludwig Gaston | 1870 | 1942 | 1 | ||
14 | |
Prince Boris Later Tsar Boris III |
1894 | 1943 | Tsar of Bulgaria 1918–1943 | Tsar Ferdinand I | 1 |
15 | |
Prince Kiril | 1895 | 1945 | 0 | ||
16 | |
Prince Leopold Later King Leopold III |
1901 | 1983 | King of the Belgians 1934–1951 | King Albert I | 3 |
17 | |
Prince Charles | 1903 | 1983 | 0 | ||
5th Generation | |||||||
1 | |
Prince Edward Later Edward VIII |
1894 | 1972 | King of the United Kingdom 1936 | King George V | 0 |
2 | |
Prince Albert Later King George VI |
1895 | 1952 | King of the United Kingdom 1936–1952 | 0 | |
3 | |
Prince Henry | 1900 | 1974 | 2 | ||
4 | |
Prince George | 1902 | 1942 | 2 | ||
5 | |
Prince John | 1905 | 1919 | 0 | ||
6 | |
Prince Alastair | 1914 | 1943 | Prince Arthur | 0 | |
7 | |
Prince Johann Leopold | 1906 | 1972 | Duke Charles Edward I | 2 MS | |
8 | |
Prince Hubertus | 1909 | 1943 | 0 | ||
9 | |
Prince Friedrich Josias | 1918 | 1998 | 2 | ||
10 | |
Prince Louis Philip | 1887 | 1908 | King Carlos I | 0 | |
11 | |
Prince Emmanuel Later King Manuel II |
1889 | 1932 | King of Portugal 1908–1910 | 0 | |
12 | |
Prince August Clemens | 1895 | 1900 | Prince August Leopold | 1 | |
13 | |
Prince Rainer | 1900 | 1945 | 1 | ||
14 | |
Prince Philip | 1901 | 1985 | 1 MS | ||
15 | |
Prince Ernst | 1907 | 1978 | 0 | ||
16 | |
Prince Antonius | 1901 | 1970 | Prince Ludwig Gaston | 0 | |
17 | |
Prince Simon Later Tsar Simon II |
1943 | Tsar of Bulgaria 1943–1946 | Tsar Boris III | 4 | |
18 | |
Prince Baudouin Later King Baudouin I |
1930 | 1993 | King of the Belgians 1951–1993 | King Leopold III | 0 |
19 | |
Prince Albert Later King Albert II |
1934 | King of the Belgians 1993–2013 | 2 | ||
20 | |
Prince Alexander | 1942 | 2009 | 0 | ||
6th Generation | |||||||
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Prince William | 1941 | 1972 | Prince Henry | 0 | ||
( ) |
Prince Richard | 1944 | 1 | ||||
( ) |
Prince Edward | 1935 | Prince George | 2 | |||
( ) |
Prince Michael | 1944 | 1 | ||||
1 | ( ) |
Prince Andreas | 1943 | Prince Friedrich Josias | 2 | ||
2 | ( ) |
Prince Adrian | 1955 | 2011 | 2 MS | ||
3 | |
Prince Johannes Heinrich | 1931 | 2010 | Prince Rainer | 1 | |
7th Generation | |||||||
1 | ( ) |
Prince Hubertus | 1975 | Prince Andreas | |||
2 | Prince Alexander | 1977 | |||||
3 | |
Prince Johannes | 1969 | 1987 | Prince | 0 |
- Prince Adrian of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1955 2001
- Simon Coburg
- Daniel Coburg
Afghanistan line of succession
edit- Mohammed Zahir Shah (1914–2007)
- Crown Prince Muhammed Akbar Khan (1933–1942)
- Crown Prince Ahmad Shah Khan (b. 1934)
- (1) Prince Muhammad Zahir Khan (b. 1962)
- (2) Prince Muhammad Emel Khan (b. 1969)
- (3) Prince Muhammed Nadir Khan (b. 1941)
- (4) Prince Mustapha Zahir Khan (b. 1964)
- (5) Prince Muhammad Daud Jan (b. 1966)
- Shah Mahmoud Khan (1946–2002)
- (6) Muhammed Daoud Pashtunyar Khan (b. 1949–)
- (7) Prince Duran Daud Khan (b. 1974)
- (8) Mir Wais Khan (b. 1957)
Saudi Arabia line of succession
edit- Ibn Saud (1914–2007)
- Turki I bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1900–1919)
- Saud of Saudi Arabia (1902–1964)
- Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1906–1975)
- Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1910–1988)
- Khalid of Saudi Arabia (1913–1982)
- Nasser bin Abdulaziz (1913–1984)
- Saad bin Abdulaziz (1915–1993)
- Mansour bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1918–1951)
- Fahd of Saudi Arabia (1921–2005)
- Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1923–)
- Musa'id bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1923–2013)
- Abdullah of Saudi Arabia (1924–)
- Abdul Muhsin bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1925–1985)
- Mishaal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1926–)
- Sultan bin Abdulaziz (1928–2011)
- Abdul-Rahman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1931–)
- Mutaib bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1931–)
- Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1931–)
- Mishari bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1932–2000)
- Badr bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1932–2013)
- Nawwaf bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1932–)
- Turki II bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1934–)
- Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud (1934–2012)
- Fawwaz bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1934–2008)
- Crown Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1935–)
- Majid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1938–2003)
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Danish Princes
editNo | Prince | Birth | Death | Notes | Son of |
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Forfather | |||||
1 | Christian IX of Denmark | 1818 | 1906 | King of Denmark 1863–1906 | |
1st Generation | |||||
1 | Frederick VIII of Denmark | 1843 | 1912 | King of Denmark 1906–1912 | Christian IX of Denmark |
2 | Prince William of Denamrk (Later George I of Greece) |
1845 | 1913 | King of Greece 1963–1913 | |
3 | Prince Valdemar of Denmark | 1858 | 1939 | ||
2nd Generation | |||||
1 | Christian X of Denmark | 1870 | 1947 | King of Denmark 1912–1947 King of Iceland 1918–1944 |
Frederick VIII of Denmark |
2 | Prince Carl of Denamrk (Later Haakoon VII of Norway) |
1872 | 1957 | King of Norway 1905–1957 | |
3 | Prince Harald of Denmark | 1876 | 1949 | ||
4 | Prince Gustav of Denmark | 1887 | 1944 | Unmarried | |
5 | Prince Constantine of Denmark (Later Constantine I of Greece) |
1868 | 1923 | King of Greece 1913–1917, 1920–1922 | King George I of Greece |
6 | Prince George of Denmark | 1869 | 1957 | Prince of Greece | |
7 | Prince Nicholas of Denmark | 1872 | 1938 | Prince of Greece | |
8 | Prince Andrew of Denmark | 1882 | 1944 | Prince of Greece | |
9 | Prince Christopher of Denmark | 1888 | 1940 | Prince of Greece | |
10 | Prince Aage of Denmark | 1887 | 1940 | Lost dynastic rights in 1914 | Prince Valdemar of Denmark |
11 | Prince Axel of Denmark | 1888 | 1964 | ||
12 | Prince Erik of Denamrk | 1890 | 1950 | Lost dynastic rights in 1924 | |
13 | Prince Viggo of Denmark | 1893 | 1970 | Lost dynastic rights in 1924 | |
3rd Generation | |||||
1 | Frederick IX of Denmark | 1899 | 1972 | King of Denmark 1947–1972 | Christian X of Denmark |
2 | Prince Knud of Denmark | 1900 | 1976 | ||
3 | Prince Alexander of Denamrk (Later Olav V of Norway) |
1903 | 1991 | King of Norway 1957–1991 | King Haakon VII of Norway |
4 | Prince Gorm of Denmark | 1919 | 1991 | Unmarried | Prince Harald of Denmark |
5 | Prince Oluf of Denmark | 1923 | 1990 | Lost dynastic rights in 1948 | |
6 | Prince George of Denmark (Later George II of Greece) |
1890 | 1947 | King of Greece 1922–1924, 1935–1947 | King Constantine I of Greece |
7 | Prince Alexander of Denmark (Later Alexander I of Greece) |
1893 | 1920 | King of Greece 1917–1920 | |
8 | Prince Paul of Denmark (Later Paul I of Greece) |
1901 | 1964 | King of Greece 1947–1964 | |
9 | Prince Peter of Denmark | 1908 | 1980 | Prince of Greece | Prince George of Greece |
10 | Prince Philip of Denmark (Later Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) |
1921 | Prince of Greece 1921–1947 Duke of Edinburgh 1947– |
Prince Andrew of Greece | |
11 | Prince Michael of Denmark | 1939 | Prince of Greece | Prince Christopher of Greece | |
12 | Prince George Valdemar of Denmark | 1920 | 1986 | Prince Axel of Denmark | |
13 | Prince Flemming Valdemar of Denmark | 1922 | 2002 | Lost dynastic rights in 1948 | |
4th Generation | |||||
1 | Prince Ingolf of Denmark | 1940 | Lost dynastic rights in 1968 | Prince Knud of Denmark | |
2 | Prince Christian of Denmark | 1942 | 2013 | Lost dynastic rights in 1971 | |
3 | Prince Harald of Denamrk (Later Harald V of Norway) |
1937 | King of Norway 1991– | King Olav V of Norway | |
4 | Prince Constantine of Denmark | 1940 | King of Norway 1964–1973 | King Paul I of Greece | |
5 | Prince Charles | 1948 | The Prince of Wales | Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | |
6 | Prince Andrew | 1960 | The Duke of York | ||
7 | Prince Edward | 1964 | The Earl of Wessex | ||
5th Generation | |||||
3 | Prince Haakon of Denmark | 1973 | Crown Prince of Norway 1991– | King Harald V of Norway | |
6th Generation |