List of State Leaders in 1836 - Europe

Europe

  • Abkhazia - Mikheil, Prince of Abkhazia (1822–1864)
  • Andorra -
    • Simó Rojas de Guardiola i Hortoneda, Bishop of Urgell (1828–1851)
    • Louis-Philippe I, King of France (1830–1848)
  • Austria - Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria (1835–1848)
    • Chancellor - Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, Chancellor of Austria (1821–1848)
  • Baden - Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden (1830–1852)
  • Bavaria - Ludwig I, King of Bavaria (1825–1848)
  • Belgium
    • Monarch - Léopold I, King of the Belgians (1831–1865)
    • Cabinet Chief - Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt, Cabinet Chief of Belgium (1834–1840, 1846–1847)
  • Denmark
    • Monarch - Frederick VI, King of Denmark (1808–1839)
    • Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824–1842)
  • France -
    • Monarch - Louis Philippe, King of the French (1830–1848)
    • Prime Minister -
      1. Duc de Broglie, Prime Minister of France (1835–1836)
      2. Adolphe Thiers, Prime Minister of France (1836)
      3. Louis-Mathieu Molé, Prime Minister of France (1836–1839)
  • Greece -
    • Monarch - Otto, King of Greece (1832–1862)
    • Prime Minister - Josef Ludwig von Armansperg, Prime Minister of Greece (1835–1837)
  • Hanover - William, King of Hanover (1830–1837)
  • Liechtenstein -
    1. Johann Josef I, Prince of Liechtenstein (1805–1836)
      1. Alois II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1836–1858)
  • Lucca - Charles, Duke of Lucca (1824–1847)
  • Luxembourg - William I, Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1815–1840)
  • Modena - Francis IV, Duke of Modena (1814–1846)
  • Moldavia - Mihail Sturdza, Vovoid of Moldavia (1834–1849)
  • United Kingdom of the Netherlands - William I, King of the Netherlands (1815–1840)
  • Norway - United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway - Kingdom of Sweden-Norway
    • Monarch - Charles XIV, King of Norway (1818–1844)
    • Governor -
      1. Vacant (1829–1836)
      2. Count Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, Governor of Norway (1836–1840)
  • Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
    • Monarch - Mahmud II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1808–1839)
    • Grand Vizier - Mehmed Emin Rauf Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier (1833–1839)
  • Papal States - Gregory XVI, Pope (1831–1846)
  • Parma - Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (1814–1847)
  • Piedmont-Sardinia - Charles Albert, King of Sardinia (1831–1849)
  • Portugal - Maria II, Queen of Portugal (1826–1828, 1834–1853)
  • Prussia -
    • Monarch - Friedrich Wilhelm III, King of Prussia (1797–1840)
    • Chief Minister - Count Karl Friedrich Heinrich von Wylich, Chief Minister of Prussia(1823–1841)
  • Russia - Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia (1825–1855)
  • Saxony -
    1. Anothony Clement, King of Saxony (1827–1836)
    2. Frederick Augustus, King of Saxony (1836–1854)
  • Spain - Isabella II, Queen of Spain (1833–1868)
  • Sweden - United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway - Charles XIV John, King of Sweden (1818–1844)
  • Switzerland - Karl Friedrich Tscharner, President of the Diet (1836)
  • Tavolara - Giuseppe Bertoleoni, King of Tavolara (1836–1845)
  • Tuscany - Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany (1824–1848)
  • Two Sicilies - Ferdinand II, King of the Two Sicilies (1830–1859)
  • United Kingdom
    • Monarch - William IV, King of the United Kingdom (1830–1837)
    • Prime Minister - William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1835–1841)
  • Wallachia - Alexandru Ghica, Vovoid of Wallachia (1834–1842)
  • Württemberg - William, King of Württemberg (1816–1864)

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