List of longest-reigning monarchs
Louis XIV , the longest-reigning sovereign monarch whose reign is verifiable by exact date
This is a list of the longest-reigning monarchs in history, detailing the monarchs and lifelong leaders who have reigned the longest, ranked by length of reign.
Monarchs of sovereign states with verifiable reigns by exact date
The following are the 25 longest-reigning monarchs of states who were internationally recognised as sovereign for most or all of their reign. Byzantine emperors Constantine VIII and Basil II , reigning for 66 years in total (962–1028) and for 65 years in total (960–1025) respectively, are not included, because for part of those periods they reigned only nominally as junior co-emperors alongside senior emperors.
Regencies are not counted against monarchs, hence Louis XIV is listed first among the monarchs of sovereign states despite his mother Anne of Austria being his regent for eight years. A distinction is not made between absolute and constitutional monarchs, hence Elizabeth II is listed second despite being a figurehead her entire reign.
The currently living longest-reigning monarch, Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, is not included on the list because Brunei was not a sovereign state until 1984. Bolkiah will be eligible for inclusion if he is still reigning in 2040 and surpasses Conrad I 's independent rule of 56 years, 99 days.
No.
Portrait
Name
State
Reign
Duration
Ref.
From
To
(days)
(years, days)
1
Louis XIV
14 May 1643
1 September 1715
26,407
72 years, 110 days
[ 1]
2
Elizabeth II
[ a]
6 February 1952
8 September 2022
25,782
70 years, 214 days[ b]
[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
3
Bhumibol Adulyadej
Thailand
9 June 1946
13 October 2016
25,694
70 years, 126 days
[ 5]
4
Johann II
Liechtenstein
12 November 1858
11 February 1929
25,658
70 years, 91 days
[ 6]
5
Kʼinich Janaabʼ Pakal I
Palenque (Mexico)
27 July 615 [ c]
29 August 683
24,870
68 years, 33 days
[ 7] [ 9]
6
Franz Joseph I
2 December 1848
21 November 1916
24,825
67 years, 355 days
[ 10]
7
Chan Imix Kʼawiil
Copán (Honduras )
5 February 628 [ d]
15 June 695
24,602
67 years, 130 days
[ 13] [ 14]
8
Ferdinand III
6 October 1759
4 January 1825
23,831
65 years, 90 days
[ 15]
9
Victoria
United Kingdom
20 June 1837
22 January 1901
23,226
63 years, 216 days
[ 16]
10
James I
Crown of Aragon
12 September 1213
27 July 1276
22,964
62 years, 319 days
[ 17]
11
Emperor Shōwa [ e]
Empire of Japan (1926–1947) Japan (1947–1989)
25 December 1926
7 January 1989
22,659
62 years, 13 days
[ 18]
12
Kangxi Emperor [ f]
China
5 February 1661
20 December 1722
22,597
61 years, 318 days
[ 19]
13
Honoré III
Monaco
29 December 1731
13 January 1793
22,296
61 years, 15 days
[ 20] [ 21]
14
Itzamnaaj Bahlam III [ g]
Yaxchilan (Mexico)
20 October 681 [ h]
15 June 742
22,153
60 years, 238 days
[ 11]
15
Kʼakʼ Tiliw Chan Yopaat
Quiriguá (Guatemala )
29 December 724 [ i]
27 July 785
22,125
60 years, 210 days
[ 22] [ 23]
16
Qianlong Emperor [ j]
China
18 October 1735
9 February 1796 [ k]
22,029
60 years, 114 days
[ 24]
17
Christian IV
Denmark–Norway
4 April 1588
28 February 1648
21,879
59 years, 330 days
[ 25]
18
George III
25 October 1760
29 January 1820
21,644
59 years, 96 days
[ 26]
19
Louis XV
1 September 1715
10 May 1774
21,436
58 years, 251 days
[ 27]
20
Pedro II
Brazil
7 April 1831
15 November 1889
21,407
58 years, 222 days
[ 28]
21
Al-Mustansir Billah
Fatimid Caliphate (Egypt )
13 June 1036 [ m]
29 December 1094
21,383
58 years, 199 days
[ 29] [ 30]
22
Nicholas I
13 August 1860
26 November 1918
21,288
58 years, 105 days
[ 33]
23
Wilhelmina
Netherlands
23 November 1890
4 September 1948
21,104
57 years, 286 days
[ 34]
24
James VI
Scotland [ n]
24 July 1567
27 March 1625
21,066
57 years, 246 days
[ 35]
25
Conrad I
Burgundy
12 July 937 [ o]
19 October 993
20,553
56 years, 99 days
[ 36]
Monarchs of dependent or constituent states with verifiable reigns by exact date
The table below contains 100 monarchs of states that were not independent sovereigns for at least a portion of their reigns.
Sobhuza II , the longest-reigning monarch ever whose reign is verifiable by exact date
No.
Portrait
Name
State
Reign
Duration
Ref.
From
To
(days)
(years, days)
1
Sobhuza II [ p]
Swaziland (British protectorate until 1968)
10 December 1899
21 August 1982
30,204
82 years, 254 days
[ 38]
2
Bernhard VII
Lippe (Holy Roman Empire )
11 August 1429
2 April 1511
29,819
81 years, 234 days
[ 39]
3
Udai Pratap Nath Shah Deo
Chotanagpur (British Raj )
9 July 1869
21 September 1950
29,658
81 years, 74 days
[ 40]
4
Maeda Tsunanori
Kaga Domain (Tokugawa shogunate , Japan)
30 April 1645
29 June 1724 [ q]
28,914
79 years, 60 days
[ 41]
5
William IV
Henneberg-Schleusingen (Holy Roman Empire)
26 May 1480
24 January 1559
28,732
78 years, 243 days
[ 39]
6
Karansinhji II Vajirajji
Lakhtar State [ r]
15 June 1846
8 August 1924
28,543
78 years, 54 days
[ 42]
7
Heinrich XI [ s]
Reuss-Obergreiz (Holy Roman Empire)
17 March 1723
28 June 1800
28,227
77 years, 103 days
[ 43] [ 44] [ 39]
8
Idrus ibni Muhammad Al-Qadri [ms ]
Tampin (Negeri Sembilan , Malaysia ) (part of British Malaya until 1957)
31 May 1929
26 December 2005
27,968
76 years, 209 days
[ 39]
9
Christian August
Palatinate-Sulzbach (Holy Roman Empire)
14 August 1632
23 April 1708
27,635
75 years, 243 days
[ 39]
10
Bishan Chandra Jenamuni
Rairakhol State [ r]
13 March 1825
10 June 1900
27,482
75 years, 89 days
[ 45]
11
Charles I
Eu (France )
16 June 1397
25 July 1472
27,433
75 years, 39 days
[ 46]
12
Mudhoji IV Rao Naik Nimbalkar
Phaltan State [ r]
7 December 1841
17 October 1916
27,342
74 years, 315 days
[ 39]
13
Eugen Erwein the Posthumous
Schönborn-Heusenstamm (Holy Roman Empire)
27 January 1727
25 July 1801
27,207
74 years, 179 days
[ 47]
14
Bhagvatsingh Sahib
Gondal State (British Raj)
14 December 1869
10 March 1944
27,114
74 years, 87 days
[ 39]
15
George William
Schaumburg-Lippe [ t] [ u]
13 February 1787
21 November 1860
26,944
73 years, 282 days
[ 39]
16
Charles Frederick
Baden (Holy Roman Empire until 1806)
12 May 1738
10 June 1811
26,691
73 years, 29 days
[ 39]
17
John I
Leuchtenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
23 November 1334
2 December 1407
26,671
73 years, 9 days
[ 48]
18
John III Louis
Nassau-Saarbrücken (Holy Roman Empire)
19 October 1472
4 June 1545
26,526
72 years, 228 days[ v]
[ 49]
19
Itō Nagatomo [ja ]
Okada Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan)
17 July 1778
19 July 1850
26,299
72 years, 2 days
[ 50]
20
Henry Frederick
Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
29 January 1628
2 June 1699
26,057
71 years, 124 days
[ 51]
21
Victor-Maurice
Revello and Senonches (Holy Roman Empire)
2 July 1656
4 August 1727
25,964
71 years, 33 days
[ 52]
22
Jagatjit Singh
Kapurthala State (British Raj)
3 September 1877
20 August 1948
25,918
70 years, 352 days[ w]
[ 54]
23
Parashuramrao Shrinivas I
Aundh State (Maratha Empire , later British East India Company )
30 August 1777
11 June 1848
25,852
70 years, 286 days
[ 55]
24
Henryk IX Starszy
Żagań -Głogów (Bohemia )
14 March 1397
11 November 1467
25,809
70 years, 242 days
25
Werner von Salm-Reifferscheidt [bg ]
Salm-Reifferscheid (Holy Roman Empire)
31 October 1559
16 December 1629
25,614
70 years, 46 days
[ 56]
26
Carl I August
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach [ x]
28 May 1758
14 June 1828
25,584
70 years, 17 days
[ 57]
27
George I
Anhalt-Dessau (Holy Roman Empire)
19 January 1405
21 September 1474
25,447
69 years, 245 days
[ 58]
28
Alberico I
Massa and Carrara (Holy Roman Empire)
15 June 1553
18 January 1623
25,409
69 years, 207 days
[ 59]
29
Sanada Yukimichi
Matsuhiro Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan)
8 March 1658
15 July 1727
25,330
69 years, 129 days
[ 60]
30
Heinrich Joseph Johann
Principality of Auersperg (Holy Roman Empire)
6 November 1713
9 February 1783
25,297
69 years, 95 days
[ 61]
31
Frederick III
Inner Austria (Holy Roman Empire)
10 June 1424
19 August 1493
25,272
69 years, 70 days
[ 62] [ 63]
32
George William
Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (Holy Roman Empire)
16 December 1600
25 December 1669
25,211
69 years, 9 days
[ 64]
33
Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne
Duchy of Bouillon (Holy Roman Empire, later France )
9 August 1652
26 July 1721
25,187
68 years, 351 days
[ 65]
34
Frederick V
Hesse-Homburg [ y]
7 February 1751
20 January 1820
25,183
68 years, 347 days
[ 66]
35
John Louis Volrad
Löwenstein-Wertheim-Virneburg (Holy Roman Empire)
31 March 1721
4 February 1790
25,147
68 years, 310 days
[ 67]
36
Vikramatji Khimojiraj
Porbandar State [ r]
20 June 1831
21 April 1900
25,142
68 years, 305 days
[ 68]
37
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III
Kingdom of Mysore (Princely state of East India Company after 1831; British Raj after 1857)
30 June 1799
27 March 1868
25,107
68 years, 271 days
[ 69]
38
Johann Friedrich [de ]
Castell-Rüdenhausen (Holy Roman Empire)
10 January 1681
23 June 1749
25,000
68 years, 164 days
[ 70]
39
Chintaman Rao I Patwardhan
Sangli State (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company)
6 February 1783
15 July 1851
24,995
68 years, 159 days
[ 71]
40
Otto II the One-Eyed
Brunswick-Göttingen (Holy Roman Empire)
13 November 1394
6 February 1463
24,922
68 years, 85 days
[ 72]
41
Sawant Singh
Pratapgarh State (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company)
26 October 1775
5 January 1844
24,907
68 years, 71 days
[ 73]
42
Christian Karl Reinhard
Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
3 November 1698
17 November 1766
24,850
68 years, 14 days
[ 74]
43
Raja Ram Singh
Bundi State [ r]
14 May 1821
28 March 1889
24,790
67 years, 318 days
[ 75]
44
Malietoa Tanumafili II
Samoa
5 July 1939
11 May 2007
24,782
67 years, 310 days
[ 76] [ 77]
45
Vakhatsinhji Meghrajji
Vallabhipura State (British Raj)
20 August 1875
5 June 1943
24,760
67 years, 289 days
[ 78]
46
Ernest II
Oettingen-Wallerstein (Holy Roman Empire)
14 October 1602
3 March 1670
24,612
67 years, 140 days
[ 79]
47
Philip I
Lippe-Alverdissen (1613–1640) Schaumburg-Lippe (1640–1681) (Holy Roman Empire)
7 December 1613
10 April 1681
24,596
67 years, 124 days
[ 80] [ 81]
48
Henry III
Margraviate of Meissen (Holy Roman Empire)
18 February 1221
15 February 1288
24,468
66 years, 362 days
[ 82] [ 83]
49
Eleanor [ z]
Aquitaine (France)
9 April 1137
1 April 1204
24,464
66 years, 358 days
[ 84]
50
Sulaiman Sharif ul-'Alam Shah
Sultanate of Serdang (part of Dutch East Indies until 1945 and part of Indonesia since 1945)
20 December 1879
13 October 1946
24,403
66 years, 297 days
[ 85]
51
Augustus
Anhalt-Plötzkau (Holy Roman Empire)
6 December 1586
22 August 1653
24,366
66 years, 259 days
[ 86]
52
Amarsinhji Banesinhji [ aa]
Wankaner State (British Raj)
12 June 1881
15 February 1948
24,353
66 years, 248 days
[ 87]
53
Frederick I
Helfenstein-Wiesensteig (Holy Roman Empire)
7 April 1372
20 August 1438
24,240
66 years, 135 days
54
Khengarji III
Cutch (British Raj)
19 December 1875
15 January 1942
24,133
66 years, 27 days
[ 88]
55
Philip I
Brunswick-Grubenhagen (Holy Roman Empire)
15 August 1485
4 September 1551
24,125
66 years, 20 days
56
William IV the Victorious
Brunswick-Lüneburg (Holy Roman Empire)
14 October 1416
25 July 1482
24,025
65 years, 284 days
[ 89]
57
Leopold III
Anhalt-Dessau (Holy Roman Empire)
16 December 1751
9 August 1817
23,977
65 years, 236 days
[ 90] [ 91]
58
Makino Tadakiyo
Nagaoka Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan)
5 August 1766
17 August 1831
23,752
65 years, 12 days
[ 92]
59
Obizzo I d'Este [it ; fr ]
Este and Ferrara (Holy Roman Empire)
15 December 1128
25 December 1193
23,751
65 years, 10 days
[ 93]
60
Jean I
Duchy of Brittany (France)
21 October 1221
8 October 1286
23,728
64 years, 352 days
61
Frederick William
Hohenzollern-Hechingen (Holy Roman Empire)
24 January 1671
14 November 1735
23,669
64 years, 294 days
62
Johann Seyfried von Eggenberg [bg ; it ; cs ]
Eggenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
5 February 1649
5 November 1713
23,648
64 years, 273 days
[ 94]
63
Gangadharrao II Patwardhan
Miraj Senior (British Raj)
6 June 1875
11 December 1939
23,563
64 years, 188 days
[ 95]
64
Marguerite Charlotte
Ligny (France)
23 May 1616
16 November 1680
23,553
64 years, 177 days
65
Marie II
County of Soissons (France)
25 October 1482
1 April 1547
23,534
64 years, 158 days
[ 96]
66
Vishwanath Singh Bahadur
Chhatarpur State (British Raj)
4 November 1867
4 April 1932
23,527
64 years, 152 days
[ 97]
67
Frederick II Magnus
Salm-Neuweiler (Holy Roman Empire)
26 October 1608
25 January 1673
23,467
64 years, 91 days
68
Oda Nobuhisa
Obata Domain (Tokugawa Shogunate, Japan)
6 August 1650
17 August 1714
23,386
64 years, 11 days
69
Ibrahim
Johor , Malaysia (part of British Malaya until 1957)
4 June 1895
8 May 1959
23,348
63 years, 338 days
70
Sayajirao Gaekwad III
Baroda State (British Raj)
27 May 1875
6 February 1939
23,265
63 years, 256 days
71
Albert Anton
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (Holy Roman Empire)
4 November 1646
24 June 1710
23,242
63 years, 232 days
72
Anthony Günther
Duchy of Oldenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
12 November 1603
19 June 1667
23,230
63 years, 219 days
73
Frederick Augustus I [ ab]
Saxony [ ac]
17 December 1763
5 May 1827
23,149
63 years, 139 days
74
Matilda
Tuscany (Holy Roman Empire De jure )
6 May 1052
24 July 1115
23,088
63 years, 79 days
75
Johann Gerhard
Manderscheid-Gerolstein-Bettingen (Holy Roman Empire)
30 July 1648
5 October 1711
23,076
63 years, 67 days
76
Ludwig I
Principality of Anhalt (Holy Roman Empire)
6 December 1586
7 January 1650
23,043
63 years, 32 days
[ 98]
77
Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa
Bahrain [ ad]
1 December 1869
9 December 1932 [ ae]
23,018
63 years, 8 days
78
Charles III
Upper Lorraine (Holy Roman Empire)
12 June 1545
14 May 1608
22,972
62 years, 327 days
79
Philip II
Isenburg-Birstein (Holy Roman Empire)
18 May 1533
5 April 1596
22,968
62 years, 323 days
80
Johann Friedrich II
Hohenlohe -Neuenstein -Öhringen (Holy Roman Empire)
17 October 1702
24 August 1765
22,957
62 years, 311 days
81
Philipp Ernst
Hohenlohe-Waldenburg -Schillingsfürst (Holy Roman Empire)
21 February 1697
29 November 1759
22,925
62 years, 281 days
82
Bernhard II
Saxe-Meiningen [ af]
24 December 1803
20 September 1866
22,916
62 years, 270 days
83
Philip II
Nassau-Weilburg (Holy Roman Empire)
2 July 1429
19 March 1492
22,906
62 years, 261 days[ ag]
84
Nicolas Leopold I [de ]
Salm-Hoogstraat (Holy Roman Empire)
6 June 1707
4 February 1770
22,889
62 years, 243 days
85
Philip Joseph
Salm-Kyrburg (Holy Roman Empire)
16 October 1716
7 June 1779
22,879
62 years, 234 days
86
Christian II
Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (Holy Roman Empire)
6 September 1654
26 April 1717
22,877
62 years, 232 days
87
Hafiz Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan Bahadur
Tonk State (British Raj)
14 November 1867 Template:Succeeded on 14 November 1867, but was officially enthroned on 20 December 1867
23 June 1930
22,866
62 years, 221 days
88
Léopold Philippe
Arenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
19 August 1691
4 March 1754
22,842
62 years, 197 days
89
Rudolf I
Bregenz -Chur -Lower Raetia (Holy Roman Empire)
28 October 1097
27 April 1160
22,826
62 years, 182 days
90
Hosokawa Tsunatoshi [ja ]
Kumamoto Domain (Tokugawa shogunate, Japan)
28 January 1650
11 July 1712
22,809
62 years, 165 days
91
Saqr bin Mohammed Al Qasimi
Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates)
17 July 1948
27 October 2010
22,747
62 years, 102 days
92
Nahar Singh
Shahpura State (British Raj)
21 April 1870
24 June 1932
22,709
62 years, 64 days
93
Chandrabhan Singh
Garrauli State (British Raj)
19 October 1884
20 November 1946
22,676
62 years, 32 days
94
Heinrich XXV
Reuss-Gera Younger Line
13 March 1686
13 March 1748
22,645
62 years, 0 days
95
Johann Christian I
Eggenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
5 February 1649
14 December 1710
22,591
61 years, 312 days
[citation needed ]
96
Tuanku Abdul Hamid Halim Shah
Kedah Kedah Sultanate (British Malaya)
22 September 1881
13 May 1943
22,512
61 years, 233 days
97
John Dominic
Salm-Kyrburg (Holy Roman Empire)
16 October 1716
2 June 1778
22,509
61 years, 229 days
98
Philipp IV
Waldeck-Wildungen (Holy Roman Empire)
28 May 1513
30 November 1574
22,466
61 years, 186 days
99
Wakhatsinhji II Dalelsinhji
Lunavada State (British Raj)
31 October 1867
27 April 1929
22,458
61 years, 178 days
100
Ludwig Gustav
Hohenlohe-Waldenburg -Schillingsfürst (Holy Roman Empire)
20 September 1635
21 February 1697
22,435
61 years, 154 days
Monarchs whose exact dates of rule are unknown
These monarchs are grouped according to length of reign by year in whole numbers. Within each year-grouping, they appear alphabetically. In a given year, there may have been a wide array of actual reign lengths based on days. Thus, this table does not present a precise ranking by total length of reign. The list is limited to those that might reasonably be expected to lie within the range of those in the tables above, at minimum 56 years. Emphasised states were sovereign. Japanese legendary emperors , according to the ancient Japanese calendar , reigned for very long terms of 60–70 years each. The longest ruler of the legendary emperors, Emperor Kōan , was claimed to have reigned for about 101 years. These figures are not included in the table because they are regarded as inaccurate by modern scholars. For those, see Longevity myths . Rulers with both independent and dependent rules are combined.
Portrait
Name
Country
Reign
Duration (approx. years)
Ref.
from
to
Min Hti [ 99]
Launggyet Dynasty of Arakan (Myanmar )
1279
1374
95 years[ ah]
[ 99]
Pepi II Neferkare [ ai]
Egypt (Old Kingdom )
2278 BC
2184 BC (disputed)
94 years (disputed)
Taejo [ aj]
Goguryeo (Korea )
53
146 [ ak] (disputed)
93 years (disputed)
[ 101]
Nintoku [ al]
Japan (Kofun period )
313 (disputed)
399 (disputed)
86 years (disputed)
[ 102]
Abd al-Muttalib
Quraysh (Mecca , Saudi Arabia )
497
578
81 years
[ 103]
Ermanaric [ am]
Oium (Ukraine )
296 (disputed)
376
80 years (disputed)
[ 104]
Hanayos
Hariphunchai (Thailand )
669 (disputed) [ an]
749
[ 105]
Jangsu
Goguryeo (Korea)
412
491
79 years
[ 106]
Sigismondo III
Este and San Martino in Rio (Holy Roman Empire )
1653
28 August 1732
[ 107]
An Dương Vương
Âu Lạc (Vietnam)
257 BC (disputed)
179 BC (disputed)
78 years (disputed)
[ 108]
Abu'l-Jaysh Ishaq ibn Ibrahim
Ziyadid dynasty (Yemen )
904
981
77 years
[ 109]
Azmat Tallah Khan
Rajouri (Mughal Empire )
1683
12 November 1760
[ 110]
Mirian III
Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia )
284
361
[ 111]
Raisingh Deo
Patna (Mughal Empire, later Maratha Empire )
1685
1762
[ 112]
Jadunath Singh Mangaraj
Khandpara (Mughal Empire)
1599
1675
76 years
[ 113]
John Philip I
Stadion (Holy Roman Empire )
1666
2 January 1742
[ 114]
Mulla Ismail
Dir (Mughal Empire)
1676
1752
[ 115]
William I the Elder
Sayn-Wittgenstein (Holy Roman Empire)
1494
18 April 1570
Raja Abhiram Singh
Saraikela (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company)
1743
1818
75 years
[ 116]
Sauromaces I
Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia )
234 BC
159 BC
[ 118]
Tai Wu
Shang dynasty (China)
1486 BC (disputed)
1411 BC (disputed)
[ 119]
Vakhtang I Gorgasali
Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia)
447
522
[ 120]
Uthiyan Cheralathan
Chera dynasty (India)
55
130
[ 121]
Johann III
Sponheim-Starkenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
1324
30 December 1398
74 years
[ 122]
Yo-Tha
Hariphunchai (Thailand )
1197
1271
[ 121]
Afonso I Henriques
County of Portugal (1112–1139) Kingdom of Portugal (1139–1185)
1112 [ ao]
6 December 1185
73 years
[ 123] [ 124]
Deria Hassan
Isaaq Sultanate (British Somaliland from 1884)
1870
1943
[ 125]
Gangesvara Anantvarman Chodaganga Deva
Eastern Ganga (India)
1077
1150
[ 126]
Tezozomoc
Azcapotzalco (Mexico)
1353 (disputed)
1426
[ 127]
Frederick Charles
Bentheim-Bentheim (Holy Roman Empire)
1731
19 February 1803
72 years
Grigor II
Syunik (Armenia )
1094
1166
[ 128]
Raja Sang Tawal (Abdullah)
Kelantan (Malaysia)
1267
1339
[ 129]
Arwa al-Sulayhi
Sulayhid Sultanate (Yemen)
1067
5 May 1138
71 years
[ 130]
Heinrich VIII the Noble
Fürstenberg-Wolfach (Holy Roman Empire)
Late 1419
30 November 1490
[ 131]
Ngawang Tashi Drakpa
Phagmodrupa dynasty of Tibet (China)
1491 1556
1554 1564
[ 132]
Huan
State of Qi (China)
637 BC
567 BC
70 years
[ 133]
John III [de ]
Aarberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1427
1497
[ 134]
John Ulrich
Stadion (Holy Roman Empire)
1530 [ ap]
1600
[ 114]
Muhtarram Shah Kator I
Chitral (Mughal Empire)
1585
1655
[ 135]
Niandfo
Oubritenga (Nigeria )
1441
1511
[ 136]
Pandukabhaya
Kingdom of Anuradhapura (Sri Lanka )
437 BC
367 BC
[ 137]
Shapur II [ aq]
Sasanian Empire (Iran )
309
379
[ 138]
Tshudpud Namgyal
Kingdom of Sikkim [ ar]
1793
1863
[ 139]
Gerlach IV
Isenburg-Grenzau (1220-1258)Isenburg-Limburg (1258-1289) (Holy Roman Empire)
1220
1289
69 years
[ 140]
Henry VI
County of Gorizia (Holy Roman Empire)
6 May 1385
1454
[ 141]
Jai Chandra Katoch
Lambagraon-Kangra (British Raj )
1864
1933
[ 142]
Simon I
County of Lippe (Holy Roman Empire)
1275
10 August 1344
[ 143]
Alberto Azzo II
Margraviate of Milan and Este (Holy Roman Empire)
1029
20 August 1097
68 years
Bernard
Strzelce , Niemodlin , and South Poland (Holy Roman Empire)
21 October 1382
1450
[ 145]
Bhagirathi Birabara Harichandan
Talcher State (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company)
1778
1846
[ 146]
Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin II
Kedah Sultanate (Malaysia)
1710
1778
[ 147]
Hkun Ti
Mongpawn (Myanmar)
1860
1928
[ 148]
Louis II
Stadion (Holy Roman Empire)
1260
1328
[ 114]
Malojirao III
Mudhol State (Maratha Empire)
1737
1805
[ 149]
Eberhard II
Arenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1387
1454
67 years
[ 150]
Gopal Singha Dev II
Mallabhum State [ r]
1809
1876
Osman Mahamuud / Uthman III ibn Mahmud
Majeerteen Sultanate (Italian Somaliland from 1889)
1860
30 September 1927
[ 152]
Maha Singh
Jhabua State (Mughal Empire)
1610
1677
[ 153] [ 154]
Sultan Abdul Kadir Moh Aidid
Sultanate of Gowa (Dutch East Indies )
1826
30 January 1893
[ 155]
Mahmud Iskandar Shah
Perak (Malaysia)
1653
1720
[ 156]
Eberhard I
Katzenelnbogen Junior (Holy Roman Empire)
1245
23 August 1311
66 years
[ 157]
Jing
Song State (China)
517
451 [ as]
[ 158]
Otto I
Baden-Hachberg-Sausenberg (Holy Roman Empire )
1318
1384
[ 159]
Ramesses II
Egypt (New Kingdom )
31 May 1279 BC [ 161]
Late July or Early August 1213 BC
Robert I [ at]
Duchy of Bar (Holy Roman Empire)
December 1344
12 April 1411
Togbi Amedor Kpegla I
Anlo Ewe (Ghana)
1840
22 January 1906
[ 164]
Zhao Tuo [ au]
Nanyue
203 BC
137 BC
[ 165]
Catherine de' Medici
Auvergne (France)
1524 [ av]
5 January 1589
65 years
[ 166]
Haydar Mohammad Khan Bahadur
Pathari State [ r]
1794
1859
[ 167]
Matilda I
Nevers (France)
1192
1257
Raja Miyan Syed Nuruddin Ali
Tarakote Raj [ r]
1804
21 January 1869
[ 169]
Raja Raj Ram Singh I
Sitamau State [ r]
1802
1867
[ 170]
Nandivarman II
Pallava Empire (India)
731
796
[ 171]
Pharnavaz I
Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia)
299 BC
234 BC
[ 172] [ 173]
Zhao
Song State (China)
469 BC [ aw]
404 BC
[ 174]
Albert V
Anhalt-Dessau (Holy Roman Empire)
19 January 1405
1469
64 years
[ 58]
Amoghavarsha
Rashtrakuta Empire (India)
814
878
[ 175]
Henry VI
Henneberg-Aschach-Römhild (Holy Roman Empire)
1292
1356
[ 176]
Khuman III
Udaipur State (India)
878
942
[ 177]
Udai Chand
Beja [ r]
1841
20 June 1905
[ 178]
Zhuang I
State of Qi (China)
794 BC
730 BC
[ 179]
Andrew I
Vitré (France)
1072
1135
63 years
Bagauda /Yakano
Kingdom of Kano (Nigeria)
998/999
1063/1064
[ ax]
Fahrettin Behramşah
Mengüjek (Turkey )
1162
1225
[ 183]
Ganapati Deva
Kakatiya dynasty (India)
1199
1262
George Frederick
Kirchberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1686
1749
Mahmud III
Mali Empire
1496
1559
[ 185]
Zombré
Wogodogo (Nigeria)
1681
1744
Pradip Shah
Garhwal Kingdom (Maratha Empire)
1709
1772
[ 187]
Raja Rampalji Bahadur
Kutlehar State (British Raj)
1864
22 November 1927
[ 188]
Sripurusha
Western Ganga (India)
725
788
[ 189]
Vijaya Sena
Sena dynasty (India)
1096
1159
[ 190]
Bhola Bhima II
Gurjaradesa (India)
1178
1240
62 years
Georg II
Montfort-Pfannberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1482
May 1544
[ 192]
Gopal Lal
Kamta-Rajaula State [ r]
1812
23 October 1874
[ 193]
King Oldman
Miskito Nation (Nicaragua and Honduras )
1625
1687
[ 194]
Prithvi Shah
Garhwal Kingdom (Mughal Empire)
1552
1614
[ 187]
Abdul Jalilul Akbar
Brunei
1597
1659
61 years
[ 195]
Askia Hanga the Great
Dendi State (Niger )
1700
1761
[ 196]
Bhavsinhji I Ratanji
Bhavnagar State (Mughal Empire)
1703
1764
[ 197]
Cleomenes II
Sparta (Greece )
370 BC
309 BC
[ 198]
Donnchadh MacMurrough Kavanagh
Laighin (Ireland)
1417
1478
[ 199]
Hyeokgeose Geoseogan
Silla (Korea)
57 BC
4
[ 200]
Leon II
Abasgia (767–778), Abkhazia (778–828)
767
828
[ 201]
Peter II
Urgell (Catalonia, Spain )
1347
June 1408
[ 202]
Orontes III
Armenia
321 BC
260 BC
[ 203]
Otto I
Solms-Braunfels (Holy Roman Empire)
1349
1410
[ 204]
Rao Shri Vijayraj Singh
Sirohi (India)
1250
1311
[ 205]
Winnemar
Manderscheid (Holy Roman Empire)
1206
1267
[ 206]
Adesida I
Kingdom of Akure (Nigeria)
22 June 1897
1957
60 years
Aescwine
Kingdom of Essex (England)
527
587
Ali ibn Dawud I
Kilwa Sultanate (Tanzania )
1023
1083
Avinita
Western Ganga (India)
469
529
Cleopatra II
Egypt (Ptolemaic )
175 BC
115 BC
Cynan Garwyn
Kingdom of Powys (Wales )
550
610
Kotokuhene Nana Attafua
Akyem Kotoku (Ghana)
1867
25 September 1927
Padam Singh Bundela
Jigni State (Mughal Empire)
1730
1790
Friedrich I
Salm-Blankenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
1210
1270
Friedrich II
County of Castell (Holy Roman Empire)
1289
1349
[ 207]
Gerhard I
Schwarzburg–Hallermund (Holy Roman Empire)
1266
1326
Gopinath Birabara Harichandan
Talcher State (India)
1651
1711
Gusti Ngurah Agung II
Tabanan (Dutch East Indies )
Mid 1843
21 November 1903
Heinrich II
Salm-Blankenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
1301
1361
Hiero II
Syracuse (Sicily, Italy )
275 BC
215 BC
Henry I
Isenburg-Cleeberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1167
1227
[ 140]
Khingila I
Alchon Huns (India)
430
490
Kilhan
Dhundhar (India)
1216
1276
Krishna Chandra Mardraj Harichandan [ 208]
Nilagiri State [ r]
1833
1893
Ludwig
Salm-Blankenburg (Holy Roman Empire)
1443
1503
Mayadunne
Kingdom of Sitawaka (Sri Lanka)
1521
1581
Mölambo
Bubi Kingdom (Nigeria)
1700
1760
Mutasiva
Anuradhapura Kingdom (Sri Lanka)
367 BC
307 BC
Pawl
Kingdom of Glywysing (Wales)
480
540
Phromkuman
Singhanavati (Thailand )
1029
1089
Pravarsena I the Great
Vakataka (India)
275
335
Sophie
County of Bar (Holy Roman Empire)
1033
1093
Sri Pravarasena II
Alchon Huns (India)
530
590
Vanaraja
Chavada /Anahilawada (India)
846
906
Vanghoji II Rao
Phaltan State (Mughal Empire)
1570
1630
Bhaskara Ravi Manukuladithya
Kodungallur Chera (India)
962
1021
59 years
Kulashekara Alupendra I
Alupa dynasty
1156
1215
Bu Jiang
Xia dynasty (China)
1890 BC
1831 BC
David I Anhoghin
Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenia )
989
1048
Kulottunga I
Eastern Chalukyas , then Cholas
1061
1120
Eberhard IV
Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen (Holy Roman Empire)
October 1416
Winter 1475
Harisingh Vidyadhara
Dhenkanal State (India)
1531
1590
[ 209] [ 210]
Himiko
Yamatai (Japan)
189
248
Hu
State of Chen (China)
1045 BC
986 BC
Gerlach II
Isenburg-Covern (Holy Roman Empire)
1158
1217
John the Magnificent
Poitou (France)
1357
15 June 1416
Mohan Singh
Rajgarh (Mughal Empire)
1638
1697
Muhammad Bayazid Khan Bahadur
Jagir of Maler (1600–1657) Malerkotla (1657–1659) (Mughal Empire)
1600
1659
Nawab Asad Ali Khan
Basoda State [ r]
1800
1822 [ ay]
1817
1864
Raja Alhad Singh
Pratihar Rajputs of Nagod State (Maratha Empire)
1721
1780
Konrad I the Scheerer
Tübingen (Holy Roman Empire)
1317
1376
Otto I
Salm-Kyrburg (Holy Roman Empire)
1548
7 June 1607
Raja Adesinhji I
Bhaderwah (Maratha Empire)
1722
1781
Renaud II, Count of Orange
Principality of Orange (Holy Roman Empire)
1062
1121
Sri Tegin Shah
Turk Shahis/Kabul Shahis (Afghanistan )
Autumn 680
739
William III
County of Toulouse (France)
978
30 September 1037
William IV
Jülich (Holy Roman Empire)
1219
1278
Wu Ding
Shang dynasty (China)
1250 BC
1191 BC
59 years
Gomani II Phillip [ az]
Maseko (Malawi )
1896
12 May 1954
58 years
Guled Abdi
Isaaq Sultanate (Somaliland )
1750
1808
Harald I Fairhair
Norway
872
930
Henry II
Baden-Hachberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1231
1289
Henry II
Isenburg-Grenzau (Holy Roman Empire)
1220
29 September 1278
[ 140]
Henry IV
Henneberg-Schleusingen (Holy Roman Empire)
1347
1405
Mwezi IV Gisabo
Kingdom of Burundi [ ba]
1850
1908
Nan
Zhou dynasty (China)
314 BC
256 BC
Rudolf II
Sargans-Werdenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1264
30 December 1322
Nedum Cheralathan
Chera Dynasty (India)
130
188
Jadumani Rautara
Chikiti -Eastern Ganga (Mughal Empire)
Winter 1633
31 December 1691
Jayaba Mukne
Jawhar State (India)
1307
1365
Jit Sen
Suket (Mughal Empire)
1663
1721
Muhammad Shafi Ud-Din II
Sultanate of Sambas (Borneo )
1866
1924
Mulraj II
Jaisalmer (Maratha Empire, later British East India Company)
1762
1820
Rajapala
Gurjara-Pratihara (India)
960
1018
Ramasimhadeva
Karnata (India)
1227
1285
Rawat Shri Suraj Mal Sahib
Devgarh (India)
1473
1531
Rudolph I
Saxe-Wittenberg (Holy Roman Empire)
1298
12 March 1356
Sayyid Mir Zulfikar Ali Khan
Kamadhia (British Raj)
21 August 1863
1921
Tuoba Liwei/Emperor Shenyuan
Tuoba Clan (China)
219
277
Yusa
Kingdom of Kano (Nigeria)
1136
1194
[ 181] [ 182]
Balabhadra Rautara
Chikiti -Eastern Ganga (India)
840
897
57 years
Bajradhar Narendra
Ranpur (India)
1842
12 July 1899
Bernhard I
Bentheim-Bentheim (Holy Roman Empire)
1364
1421
Qara Yuluk Uthman Beg
Aq Qoyunlu (Iran)
1378
1435
Birakesari Deva I Bhagirathi Deva
Khurda Kingdom (Maratha Empire)
1736
1793
Deria Sugulle Ainanshe
Habr Yunis Sultanate (Somaliland)
1797
1854
Jaswant Singh
Nabha (British East India Company)
1783
22 May 1840
Jing
Qi (China)
547 BC
490 BC
John II
Auxerre (France)
1304
1361
Pharasmanes I the Great
Kingdom of Iberia (Georgia)
1
58
Prithvi Chand
Baghal State (Mughal Empire)
1670
1727
Kori
Oyo Empire (Nigeria)
1300
1357
Mithridates VI
Pontus (Turkey)
120 BC
63 BC
Nasir al-Din Muhammad
Mihrabanid dynasty
1261
1318
Maredudd ap Tewdws
Kingdom of Dyfed (Wales)
740
797
Sargon
Akkadian Empire (Iraq )
2272 BC
2215 BC
Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi
Emirate of Fujairah (United Arab Emirates )
1879
31 December 1936
Sourigna Vongsa
Lan Xang (Laos )
1637
1694
Orontes I
Armenia
401 BC
344 BC
Vseslav II Bryachislavich [ bb]
Polotsk (Belarus )
1044
1101
Yi Hham Hka
Kengtung (Myanmar)
1403
1460
Zhaoxiang
Qin (China)
307 BC
250 BC
Abas I
Tashir-Dzoraget (Armenia)
989
1045
56 Years
Bhup Singh
Nalagarh State (Maratha Empire)
1705
1761
Eberhard III
Nordgau (Holy Roman Empire)
864
920
Genghis Khan
Khamag Mongol (1171–1206)
Mongol Empire (1206–1227)
1171
25 August 1227
Gruffudd ap Cynan
Gwynedd (Wales)
1081
1137
Idris Ibn Abi Bakr
Dar Qimr [ca ] (Sudan )
1879
1935
Mun
Balhae (Korea)
737
793
Nripati Beta I Garuda
Kakatiya dynasty (India)
995
1051
Prithvisimhji Gajsinhji
Danta State (Mughal Empire)
1687
1743
Qasim Yaqut Khan
Jafarabad State (Mughal Empire)
1678
1734
Sartanji II Vikmatji
Porbandar State (British India)
1757
1813
Sultan Mustafa
Kota Pinang (Dutch Indonesia from 1816)
1815
28 August 1871
Theodoric III
County of Montbéliard (Holy Roman Empire)
1227
1283
See also
Notes
^ Elizabeth was Queen of many other states, but other than these four, her reign was shorter. Lengths listed below are for Elizabeth as monarch of an independent country or dominion; except for Jamaica for which she would rank 17th, none would entitle her to a place on this list. The following states were British dominions at the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 1952, but became independent as republics during her reign:
Pakistan (including Bangladesh) (republic 23 March 1956; 4 years, 46 days) South Africa (republic 31 May 1961; 9 years, 114 days) Ceylon (republic, with the name Sri Lanka , 22 May 1972; 20 years, 106 days)
The following states were not sovereign at the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 1952, but became sovereign and later became republics during her reign:
Ghana (sovereign 6 March 1957, republic 1 July 1961; 4 years, 87 days) Nigeria (sovereign 1 October 1960, republic 1 October 1963; 3 years, 0 days) Sierra Leone (sovereign 27 April 1961, republic 19 April 1971; 9 years, 357 days) Tanganyika (sovereign 9 December 1961, republic 9 December 1962; 1 year, 0 days) Trinidad and Tobago (sovereign 31 August 1962, republic 1 August 1976; 13 years, 336 days) Uganda (sovereign 9 October 1962, republic 9 October 1963; 1 year, 0 days) Kenya (sovereign 12 December 1963, republic 12 December 1964; 1 year, 0 days) Malawi (sovereign 6 July 1964, republic 6 July 1966; 2 years, 0 days) Malta (sovereign 21 September 1964, republic 13 December 1974; 10 years, 83 days) The Gambia (sovereign 18 February 1965, republic 24 April 1970; 5 years, 65 days) Guyana (sovereign 26 May 1966, republic 23 February 1970; 3 years, 273 days) Barbados (sovereign 30 November 1966, republic 30 November 2021; 55 years, 0 days) Mauritius (sovereign 12 March 1968, republic 12 March 1992; 24 years, 0 days) Fiji (sovereign 10 October 1970, republic 6 October 1987; 16 years, 361 days)
The following states were not sovereign at the start of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 1952, but became sovereign during her reign and retained her as Queen:
Jamaica (sovereign 6 August 1962; 60 years, 33 days) Bahamas (sovereign 10 July 1973; 49 years, 60 days) Grenada (sovereign 7 February 1974; 48 years, 213 days) Papua New Guinea (sovereign 16 September 1975; 46 years, 357 days) Solomon Islands (sovereign 7 July 1978; 44 years, 63 days) Tuvalu (sovereign 1 October 1978; 43 years, 342 days) Saint Lucia (sovereign 22 February 1979; 43 years, 198 days) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (sovereign 27 October 1979; 42 years, 316 days) Belize (sovereign 21 September 1981; 40 years, 352 days) Antigua and Barbuda (sovereign 1 November 1981; 40 years, 311 days) Saint Kitts and Nevis (sovereign 19 September 1983; 38 years, 354 days)
^ Length of reign applies to the independent states that have remained monarchies since her accession: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
^ In the Mayan calendar , acceded 9.9.2.4.8, 5 Lamat 1 Mol; died 9.12.11.5.18, 6 Etz'nab 11 Yax. Long Count dates are converted using the GMT+2 correlation and the Julian Calendar.[ 7] [ 8]
^ In the Maya calendar , acceded 9.9.14.17.5, 6 Chikchan 18 K'ayab; died 9.13.3.5.7 12 Manik' 0 Yaxk'in. Western date is given by the GMT+2 correlation in the Julian Calendar.[ 11] [ 12]
^ Served as Regent for his father Emperor Taishō , from 29 November 1921 until his formal accession.
^ Longest de jure ruler of China, although the Qianlong Emperor held longer de facto power.
^ Sometimes called "Itzamnaaj Bahlam II ",[ 11] or "Shield Jaguar".[ 12]
^ In the Maya calendar , acceded 9.12.9.8.1 5 Imix 4 Mak; died 9.15.10.17.14 6 Ix 12 Yaxk'in. Western date is given by the GMT+2 correlation in the Julian Calendar.[ 11]
^ In the Maya calendar , acceded 9.14.13.4.17 12 Kab'an 5 K'ayab'; died 9.17.14.13.2 11 Ik 5 Yax. Western date is given by the GMT+2 correlation in the Julian Calendar.[ 11]
^ Longest de facto ruler of China, although the Kangxi Emperor held longer de jure power.
^ Abdicated, but maintained de facto power as Retired Emperor until 7 February 1799.
^ Great Britain and Ireland were joined as the United Kingdom effective 1 January 1801 by the Acts of Union 1800 .
^ In the Islamic calendar , acceded on 15th Shaban 427; died 18th Zilhaja 487.[ 29] His death date is sometimes given as 6 January 1095,[ 29] but most sources give 29 December 1094.[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
^ James VI of Scotland was also the King of England and King of Ireland as James I, although he only became King of England and Ireland after the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.
^ The death of Rudolph II , Conrad's predecessor, is variously given as 11, 12 or 13 July.[ 36] [ 37]
^ He was proclaimed king at the age of four months, and his grandmother, Labotsibeni Mdluli , acted as regent until 22 December 1921 and then formally transferred all monarchial power to Sobhuza II. Some sources take the date of succession as the date on which his grandmother handed over the royal duties to him, not when he was proclaimed king. Swaziland became independent from the United Kingdom in 1968.
^ Formally "abdicated" on 6 May 1723 but officially continued to rule until his death on 29 June 1724 after which point his son Maeda Yoshinori assumed full power.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m British East India Company until 1858, British Raj from 1858.
^
Heinrich XI succeeded to the throne as Count of Reuss-Obergreiz in 1723 on the death of his brother, Heinrich IX (all male members of the family were named Heinrich in order of birth, even across cousins). In 1778 he became the first Prince of Reuss Elder Line .
^ Holy Roman Empire until 1806, from 1815 part of the German Confederation .
^ Ruled as Count until 1807, as Prince thereafter.
^ Count John Louis was born after the death of his father Count Johann II on 25 July 1472; he succeeded to the throne at birth.
^ Acceded to the Union of India on 15 August 1947. Merged Kapurthala into the Patiala and Eastern Punjab States Union (PEPSU) on 5 May 1948, relinquished his sovereign powers with effect from 20 August.[ 53] Rajpramukh of the PEPSU from 5 May 1948 until his death on 17 June 1949
^ Holy Roman Empire until 1806, from 1815 part of the German Confederation .
^ Holy Roman Empire until 1806,from 1815 part of the German Confederation .
^ Eleanor was Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right, although medieval law dictated that her various husbands (Louis VII of France, Henry II of England ) and sons (Richard I and John of England ) reign with her jointly.
^ Merged his state into the United State of Kathiawad on 15 February 1948, but lived until 28 June 1954.
^ Frederick Augustus I was known as Frederick Augustus III before 1806.
^ Holy Roman Empire until 1806,from 1815 part of the German Confederation .
^ British protectorate from 1880
^ Was forced to abdicate by the British in 1923 but the Bahrinis did not recognize this and considered him the rightful monarch until 1932.
^ Holy Roman Empire until 1806,from 1815 part of the German Confederation .
^ Philipp II ruled as co-ruler with his brother till 1442 when they divided their inheritances.
^ Possibly reigned about 1295–1370.
^ Pepi II's figure has been disputed by some Egyptologists who favour a shorter reign length of 64 years, given the absence of attested dates known for Pepi after his 31st Count, which would equate to 62 years assuming the count to be biennial. Others point, however, to the consistency between the existing historical sources all crediting Pepi with over 90 years of reign. Finally, the lack of evidence beyond his 62nd year does not preclude a much longer reign, especially in view of the decay of the Egyptian state into the chaos of the First Intermediate Period at the end of Pepi's reign.
^ A dispute exists concerning when Taejo 's reign ended. Lower estimates suggest 121–145 and higher ones up to 167 but the most widely believed one is 146 since Korean historians claim that he died in that year.
^ 121 CE is another possible accepted date of Taejo's end reign
^ While the chronology of his reign is disputed, his existence is generally accepted by most historians.
^ Some sources just give 80 years of lifespan not reign and Chronology disputed
^ Other sources put his start date as 679 or 688.
^ In co-reign with his mother, Theresa , until 1128
^ His start date is also sometimes given as 1537
^ Shapur II was crowned in utero : the crown was placed upon his mother's belly. This child, named Shapur, was therefore born king; the government was conducted by his mother and the magnates.
^ Dominated by Nepal until 1816 and then by the British.
^ Alternatively his death date is put as 469. Might have co-reigned with his son until 451
^ Robert I was in co-rule with his step-brother Edward II until 1352
^ Historians debate whether he was a Chinese or Vietnamese ruler (named Triệu Vũ Đế))
^ Sometimes her aunt Anne de La Tour d'Auvergne 's death is given as June 1524 or 16 June 1524 (see for example her French wikipedia article), though sources seem to be laking for such specific dates and so she remains here. If sources are found for 16 June, she can be moved into the second section with 64 years, 203 days as her reign length
^ An alternate start date is put as being 451. Could have possibly co-ruled with his father since 469.
^ [ 180] [ 181] [ 182]
^ Had a interruption between 1818 and 1822 but later regained it in 1822, counting both of his periods he had a reign of 59 years.
^ He had Regents until 1921.
^ Part of German East Africa from 1890.
^ He also ruled Russia for a brief period between 1068 and 1069.
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^ "Queen Elizabeth II has died, Buckingham Palace announces" . BBC News . 8 September 2022. Retrieved 8 September 2022 .
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