Table
Year | Unions | Lasted | |
---|---|---|---|
— | Sweden | – | Antiquity |
1319 | Norway | 24 years | |
1343 | – | 54 years | |
1397 | Denmark and Norway | 124 years | |
1521 | – | 71 years | |
1592 | Poland-Lithuania | 7 years | |
1599 | – | 55 years | |
1654 | Pfalz-Zweibrücken | 64 years | |
1718 | – | 12 years | |
1730 | Hesse-Kassel | 21 years | |
1751 | – | 63 years | |
1814 | Norway | 91 years | |
1905 | – | 90 years | |
1995 | European Union | 15+ years |
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