List of monarchs may refer to:
By current countries
Note: The list includes both current monarchies and current countries that have abolished the monarchy.
- Afghanistan
 - Albania
 - Andorra
 - Antigua and Barbuda
 - Armenia
 - Australia
 - Austria (and Austria-Hungary)
 - The Bahamas
 - Bahrain
 - Barbados
 - Belize
 - Belgium
 - Benin
 - Bosnia
 - Bhutan
 - Brazil
 - Brunei
 - Bulgaria
 - Burundi
 - Cambodia
 - Canada
 - Central Africa
 - China
 - Croatia
 - Cyprus
 - Czechia
 - Denmark
 - Egypt
 - Estonia
 - Eswatini
 - Ethiopia
 - Fiji
 - Finland
 - France
 - The Gambia
 - Georgia
 - Ghana
 - Germany
 - Grenada
 - Greece
 - Guyana
 - Haiti
 - Hungary
 - Iceland
 - India
 - Iran
 - Iraq
 - Ireland
 - Israel
 - Italy
 - Jamaica
 - Japan
 - Jordan
 - Kenya
 - Korea
 - Kuwait
 - Laos
 - Lesotho
 - Libya
 - Liechtenstein
 - Lithuania
 - Luxembourg
 - Madagascar
 - Malawi
 - Malaysia
 - Maldives
 - Malta
 - Mauritius
 - Monaco
 - Mongolia
 - Mexico
 - Montenegro
 - Morocco
 - Myanmar
 - Nepal
 - New Zealand
 - Netherlands
 - Nigeria
 - Niue
 - Norway
 - Oman
 - Pakistan
 - Papua New Guinea
 - Poland
 - Portugal
 - Qatar
 - Romania
 - Russia
 - Rwanda
 - Saint Kitts and Nevis
 - Saint Lucia
 - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 - Saudi Arabia
 - Serbia
 - Sierra Leone
 - Solomon Islands
 - South Africa
 - Spain
 - Sri Lanka
 - Syria
 - Sweden
 - Thailand
 - Tonga
 - Trinidad and Tobago
 - Tunisia
 - Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
 - Tuvalu
 - Uganda
 - Ukraine
 - United Arab Emirates
 - United Kingdom and predecessors
 - Vatican
 - Vietnam
 - Yemen
 
Defunct countries
Note: These countries no longer exist and neither does the monarchy.
- Ailech
 - Akkad
 - Anhalt
 - Anjou
 - Aquitaine
 - Aragon
 - Argos
 - Athens
 - Auvergne
 - Axum
 - Babylon
 - Baden
 - Bavaria
 - Bora Bora
 - Brabant
 - Brittany
 - Bosporan Kingdom
 - Brandenburg
 - Brunswick
 - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
 - Burgundy (County)
 - Burgundy (Duchy)
 - Burgundy (Kingdom)
 - Byzantine Empire
 - Canaan
 - Caracol
 - Castile
 - Cleves
 - Connacht
 - Cyrene
 - Dál Riata
 - East Anglia
 - Epirus
 - Essex
 - Flanders
 - the Franks
 - Fürstenberg
 - Galicia
 - Gallic Empire
 - Guastalla
 - Hanau
 - Hanover
 - Hawaii
 - Hejaz
 - Hesse
 - Hohenlohe
 - Hohenzollern
 - Holland
 - Huahine
 - Illyria
 - Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu)
 - Isenburg
 - the Isles
 - Jerusalem
 - Jülich
 - Kashmir
 - Kent
 - Kush
 - Leinster
 - Latin Empire
 - Leiningen
 - León
 - Limburg
 - Lippe
 - the Lombards
 - Lorraine
 - Lucca
 - Lüneburg
 - Lydia
 - Macedonia
 - Mann
 - Massa
 - Mauretania
 - Mecklenburg
 - Meissen
 - Mercia
 - Mide
 - Milan
 - Modena
 - Moldavia
 - Munster
 - Namur
 - Naples
 - Navarre
 - Normandy
 - Northumbria
 - Numidia
 - Oettingen
 - Oldenburg
 - Palatinate
 - Palmyra
 - Parma
 - the Picts
 - Pomerania
 - Pontus
 - Powys
 - Prussia
 - Raiatea
 - Reuss
 - Roman Empire
 - Rome
 - Rûm
 - Ryukyu
 - Salm
 - Sardinia
 - Savoy
 - Saxe-Lauenburg
 - Saxony
 - Schleswig-Holstein
 - Schwarzburg
 - Seleucid Empire
 - Seljuk Empire
 - Sicily
 - Sindh
 - Sparta
 - Strathclyde
 - Sussex
 - Swabia
 - Tahiti
 - Tanganyika
 - Tenochtitlan (Aztec Empire)
 - Thessalonica
 - Thuringia
 - Tibet
 - Tikal
 - Transylvania
 - Trebizond
 - Tuscany
 - Two Sicilies
 - Waldeck
 - Wallachia
 - Wessex
 - Württemberg
 - Yugoslavia
 - Zanzibar
 
Fictional
See also
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