Talk:List of longest-reigning monarchs/Archive 8

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Who would be next (second list)

I did a brief search to find who would be next for the second list. Feel free to add any more monarchs if you find them here. (W.I.P)

No. Portrait Name State Reign Duration Ref.
From To (days) (years, days)
101   Lakshman Singh, Maharawal of Banswara   Banswara State[a] 2 February 1844 29 April 1905 22,366 61 years, 86 days [citation needed]
102   Ulrich V   Württemberg-Stuttgart (Holy Roman Empire) 2 July 1419 1 September 1480 22,342 61 years, 61 days[b]
103   Christian Ernest   Stolberg-Wernigerode (Holy Roman Empire) 27 August 1710 25 October 1771 22,339 61 years, 59 days
104   Ranbir Singh   Jind State (British Raj) 7 March 1887 31 March 1948 22,304 61 years, 24 days[c] [citation needed]
105   Ernest Louis   Hesse-Darmstadt (Holy Roman Empire) 31 August 1678 12 September 1739 22,291 61 years, 12 days
106   Johann Friedrich I [de; bg]   Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen (Holy Roman Empire) 11 October 1641 17 October 1702 22,285 61 years, 6 days
107 Wilhelm Moritz II   Isenburg-Philippseich (Holy Roman Empire) 8 March 1711 7 March 1772 22,280 60 years, 365 days
108   Adolf III   Schauenburg and Holstein (Holy Roman Empire) 6 July 1164 3 January 1225 22,096 60 years, 181 days
109   Leopold Louis   Palatinate-Veldenz (Holy Roman Empire) 3 June 1634 29 September 1694 22,033 60 years, 118 days
110   Friedrich Günther   Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt [d] 28 April 1807 28 June 1867 21,976 60 years, 61 days [1]
111   Johann Jakob I   Waldburg-Zeil (Holy Roman Empire) 4 May 1614[e] 18 April 1674 21,899 59 years, 349 days
112   Ranjore Singh   Ajaigarh State (British Raj) 4 September 1859 7 June 1919 21,825 59 years, 276 days
113 Tozawa Masanobu   Shinjō Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan) 7 August 1650 16 February 1710 21,742 59 years, 193 days
114   Francisca Christina   Thorn Abbey (Holy Roman Empire) 12 January 1717 16 July 1776 21,735 59 years, 186 days
115   Gustav Adolph   Mecklenburg-Güstrow (Holy Roman Empire) 23 April 1636 6 October 1695 21,715 59 years, 166 days
116   Carlo Filiberto I   Este and San Martino in Rio (Holy Roman Empire) 13 December 1592 26 May 1652 21,714 59 years, 165 days
117   Mary Teresa   Massa and Carrara (Holy Roman Empire) 18 August 1731 29 December 1790 21,683 59 years, 133 days
118   Charles I   Hesse-Kassel (Holy Roman Empire) 21 November 1670 23 March 1730 21,671 59 years, 122 days
119   George Frederick I   Brandenburg-Ansbach (Holy Roman Empire) 27 December 1543 25 April 1603 21,669 59 years, 119 days
120 Tsugaru Masatake Kuroishi Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan) 1 November 1683 19 February 1743 21,659 59 years, 110 days
121   Abdul Halim   Kedah (Malaysia) 14 July 1958 11 September 2017 21,609 59 years, 59 days
122   Pakubuwono XII   Surakarta (Indonesia) 11 June 1945 11 June 2004 21,550 59 years, 0 days
123 Sophia Sibylla   Leiningen-Westerburg-Oberbronn (Holy Roman Empire) 13 April 1665 18 April 1724 21,544 58 years, 361 days
124   Barnim I   Pomerania (Holy Roman Empire) 23 January 1220 13 December 1278 21,509 58 years, 324 days
125 Raghunath Sekhar Deo Gangpore State (British Raj) 28 October 1858 10 June 1917 21,409 58 years, 225 days
126 Ludovico I   Saluzzo (Holy Roman Empire) 10 January 1416 8 April 1475 21,373 58 years, 189 days
127   Anna II   Quedlinburg Abbey (Holy Roman Empire) 2 October 1515 4 March 1574 21,338 58 years, 153 days
128 Matsudaira Mitsunaga   Takada Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan) 1 March 1623 1 August 1681 21,338 58 years, 153 days
129   Heinrich XIII   Reuss-Lower Greiz (Holy Roman Empire) 21 February 1675 14 April 1733 21,236 58 years, 52 days
130   Honoré I[f][3]   Monaco 22 August 1523 7 October 1581 21,231 58 years, 46 days
131 Rudolph Ferdinand   Lippe-Biesterfeld (Holy Roman Empire) 6 July 1678 12 July 1736 21,190 58 years, 6 days
132   Philipp I   Hesse-Philippsthal (Holy Roman Empire) 16 July 1663 18 June 1721 21,156 57 years, 337 days
133 Adolph Louis William   Sayn-Wittgenstein-Karlsburg (Holy Roman Empire) 18 January 1749 20 December 1806[g] 21,154 57 years, 336 days
134 Johann   Waldburg-Waldsee (Holy Roman Empire) 30 January 1667 25 December 1724 21,148 57 years, 330 days
135   Philipp I   Nassau-Weilburg (Holy Roman Empire) 20 September 1371 2 July 1429 21,104 57 years, 285 days
136   Philipp I   Hesse (Holy Roman Empire) 11 July 1509 31 March 1567 21,082 57 years, 263 days
137   Osagawara Tadao   Kokura Domain (Japan) 3 December 1667 6 August 1725 21,065 57 years, 246 days
138   Albrecht I   Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (Holy Roman Empire) 16 November 1371 15 June 1429 21,030 57 years, 211 days
139 Moritz Kasimir I   Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda (Holy Roman Empire) 13 December 1710 2 June 1768 20,991 57 years, 172 days
140 Craft Anthony William   Oettingen-Katzenstein (Holy Roman Empire) 6 November 1693 25 April 1751 20,988 57 years, 170 days
141   Joseph Wilhelm Ernst   Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg (Holy Roman Empire) 21 November 1704 29 April 1762 20,978 57 years, 159 days
142   Charles   Nassau-Usingen (Holy Roman Empire) 14 February 1718 21 June 1775 20,946 57 years, 127 days
143   Wolfgang Julius   Hohenlohe-Neuenstein (Holy Roman Empire) 11 September 1641 26 December 1698 20,925 57 years, 106 days
144 Henry II the Peaceful   Brunswick-Lüneburg (Holy Roman Empire) 14 October 1416 7 December 1473 20,873 57 years, 54 days
145   Karl Eusebius   Liechtenstein (Holy Roman Empire) 12 February 1627 5 April 1684 20,872 57 years, 53 days
146   Honoré II   Monaco 21 November 1604 10 January 1662 20,869 57 years, 50 days
147   Hassanal Bolkiah   Brunei [h] 5 October 1967 still reigning 20,906 57 years, 86 days [4]

S302921 (talk) 18:24, 27 September 2024 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ "These Royals Held Their Titles Longer Than Anyone Else in History". www.yahoo.com. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  2. ^ "History of Monaco". monacodc.org. Retrieved 8 February 2022.
  3. ^ Greenberg, Isabel (2018-11-13). "These Royals Held Their Titles Longer Than Anyone Else in History". Harper's BAZAAR. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  4. ^ Government of Brunei. "Prime Minister". The Royal Ark. Office of the Prime Minister. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.


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