List of Monarchs in The Americas - Former Monarchies

Former Monarchies

  • Anglo America
    • England, Scotland and Ireland
    • France
    • Holland (1795–1815)
    • Luxembourg in union with the Netherlands
    • Limburg (1839–1866) in union with the Netherlands
    • Lower Navarre in union with France
    • Kalmar Union
    • Sweden
    • Norway
    • Schleswig and Holstein (1460–1864) personal union with Denmark
    • Iceland (1918–1944)
    • Finland in union with Sweden; later Russia
    • Russia
    • Electorate; later Kingdom of Hanover (1714–1837)
  • The Caribbean
    • 1st & 2nd Haitian Empires
    • Kingdom of Haiti
    • Courland and Semigallia
    • Prussia
    • Trinidad
  • Mexico
    • First Mexican Empire
    • Second Mexican Empire
  • Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
    • Tenochtitlan
    • Texcoco
    • Tlatelolco
    • Tlatelolco
    • Q'umarkaj
    • Tarascan state
    • Miskito Nation
    • Palenque
    • Yaxchilan
  • Spanish Empire
    • Spain
      • Castile in union with Aragon & Leon
      • Aragon in union with Castile
        • Valencia in union with Aragon
        • Upper Navarre in union with Aragon
        • Barcelona in union with Aragon
        • Majorca in union with Aragon
        • Sicily in union with Aragon later Spain
        • Naples in union with Aragon, later France; and later Spain
        • Galicia only formally existed till 1833
        • León in union with Castile
    • Holy Roman Empire
  • Venezuela
    • Holy Roman Empire as German territory disputed with Spain
  • Argentina
    • Araucanía and Patagonia
  • Chile
    • Rapa Nui
  • Brazil
    • Portugal and the Algarves
    • Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
    • Empire of Brazil
  • Andean Highlands
    • Incan Empire
      • Cusco
      • Chimor

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