British Monarchs' Family Tree - Key

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Purple squares are British monarchs, white and green represent alternating generations, and green text indicates living persons

Family trees
Monarchies of Africa
  • Ethiopia
  • Madagascar
Monarchies of the Americas
  • Aztec
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
Monarchies of Asia
  • Chinese
    • Ancient China
    • Early China
    • Middle China
    • Late China
  • Japan
  • Korean
    • Goryeo
    • Joseon
  • Mongolian:
    • Borjigin
    • Yuan
    • Ilkhanate
    • Timurid
  • Vietnam
  • Indian
    • Mughal
Monarchies of Europe
  • Aragon
  • Belgium
  • Bosnia
  • Castile
  • Denmark
  • England
    • simplified
  • Wessex
  • Mercia
  • East Anglia
  • United Kingdom after 1603
  • France
    • simplified
  • House of Bonaparte
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Naples
  • Navarre
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Eastern Roman/Byzantine Emperors
  • Holy Roman Empire/Germany
  • House of Habsburg (incl. Holy Roman Empire after 1440)
  • Russia
  • Scotland
  • Serbia
  • Sicily
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Sweden (partial)
  • Wales
Monarchies of the Middle East
  • Persian dynasties
    • Pre-Islamic: Achaemenid
    • Arsacid
    • Sassanid
    • post-Islamic dynasties
    • Modern: Safavid
    • Afsharid
    • Zand
    • Qajar
    • Pahlavi
  • Jerusalem
  • Ottoman
    • simplified
  • House of Muhammad Ali
  • Kuwait
Monarchies of Oceania
  • Bora Bora
  • Hawaii
    • Kamehameha
    • Lunalilo
    • Kalākaua
    • Kawānanakoa
    • Kalokuokamaile
  • Huahine
  • Samoa
    • Malietoa
    • Tui Manua
    • Tupua Tamasese
  • Tahiti
  • Tonga
Dukedoms, princes and counts
  • Norfolk
  • Brittany
  • Aquitaine
  • Brabant
  • Lorraine
  • Burgundy
  • Bourbon
  • Condé
  • Monaco
  • Conti
  • Holland
  • Flanders
  • Swabia
  • Antioch
  • Lithuania
  • Jagiello
  • La Fayette
  • Hainault
Monarchies of the ancient world
  • Egyptian dynasties
    • 4th
    • 12th
    • 18th
    • 19th
    • 20th
    • 21st
    • 25th
    • 26th
    • Ptolemies
  • Attalid
  • Seleucids
  • Roman Emperors
  • Caecilii Metelli
  • Scipio–Paullus–Gracchus
  • Julio-Claudian dynasty
  • Severan dynasty
  • Constantinian dynasty

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