List of female monarchs explained

This is a list of current and former female monarchs regardless of title, including queens regnant, empresses regnant, pharaohs and monarchs by other titles (grand duchess, princess, etc.). Consorts, such queens consort (i.e. spouses of male monarchs) are not included, see list of current consorts of sovereigns. Female regents are not included, see list of regents.

The following is an incomplete list of women monarchs who are well known from popular writings, although many ancient and poorly documented ruling monarchs (such as those from Africa and Oceania) are omitted. Section 1 lists monarchs who ruled in their own right, such as queens regnant. Section 2 lists legendary monarchs. Section 3 lists constituent monarchs: monarchs who ruled in their own right, but had no constitutional standing or regal powers while in power. Section 4 lists various female rulers who were referred to with the title "Chieftainess." Regents, such as queens regents, are not monarchs and are not included in this page. Pretenders to thrones are also not included in this page.

Monarchs

Africa

North Africa

Algeria
MonarchPortraitStateReign datesLength
Tin HinanHoggar4th century ADUnknown
DihyaKingdom of the Aurès 668–703 AD 35 years
Canary Islands

The Canary Islands are Spanish territories of North Africa.

Peraza family

Kingdom of the Canary Islands
The title of "King/Queen of the Canary Islands" was included in the list of titles and honours of the Spanish Crown.
MonarchPortraitReign datesLength
Isabella I of Castile4 September 1479–26 November 150425 years, 2 months, 22 days
Joanna of Castile26 November 1504–12 April 155551 years, 7 months, 14 days
Isabella II of Spain29 September 1833–30 September 186835 years, 1 day
Egypt

The first verified female monarch of Egypt is Sobekneferu of the Twelfth dynasty. However, queens from earlier periods such as Neithhotep, Merneith and Khentkaus I held powerful positions and may have ruled Egypt in their own right, but the archaeological evidence is ambiguous.[2]

MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
SobekneferuPharaohMiddle Kingdom of Egyptc. 1777 BCc. 1773 BC3 years, 10 months and 24 days[3]
HatshepsutPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1479 BCc. 1458 BC 21 years
NeferneferuatenPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1334 BCc. 1332 BC 3 years
TwosretPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1191 BCc. 1189 BC2 years
Arsinoe IIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom273 or 272 BC270 or 268 BC2 to 5 years[4]
Berenice IIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom246 BC221 BC25 years[5]
Arsinoe IIIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom220 BC204 BC16 years[6]
Cleopatra IPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom193 BC176 BC17 years[7]
Cleopatra IIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdomc. 175 BC164 BCc. 56 years (Total)[8]
163 BC127 BC
124 BC115 BC
Cleopatra IIIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdomc. 139 BC130 BCc. 35 years (Total)[9]
127 BC101 BC
Cleopatra IVPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom116 BC115 BC1 year[10]
Berenice IIIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom101 BC88 BC14 years (Total)[11]
81 BC80 BC
Cleopatra VPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom79 BC69 BC11 years (Total)[12]
Cleopatra VI58 BC57 BC[13]
Berenice IVPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom58 BC55 BC3 years[14]
Cleopatra VIIPharaohPtolemaic Kingdom31 May 52 BCAugust 30 BC21 years[15]
Arsinoe IVPharaoh
(disputed)
Ptolemaic KingdomDecember 48 BCJanuary 47 BC1 or 2 months[16]
ZenobiaQueenAegyptusOctober 270June 2721 year and 9 months[17]
Shajar al-DurrSultanMamluk Sultanate2 May 125030 July 12503 months
Libya
MonarchPortraitStateReign datesLength
Berenice IICyrenaica258–246 BC12 years
Cleopatra Selene IICyrenaica34–30 BC4 years
Sudan
MonarchPortraitTitleStateReign datesLength
HatshepsutPharaohNew Kingdom of Egypt 1479–1458 BC 21 years
NeferneferuatenPharaohNew Kingdom of Egypt 1334–1332 BC 2 years
TwosretPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1191–1189 BC2 years
NahirqoKandakeKingdom of KushMid-2nd century BC[18]
Unknown QueenKandakeKingdom of KushEnd of 2nd–first half of 1st century BC[19]
AmanirenasKandakeKingdom of KushEnd of 1st century BC–Beginning of 1st century AD
AmanishakhetoKandakeKingdom of KushEarly 1st century AD
ShanakdakheteKandakeKingdom of KushFirst half of the 1st century AD
NawidemakKandakeKingdom of Kush
AmanitoreKandakeKingdom of KushMid-1st century AD
AmanikhatashanKandakeKingdom of KushMid-2nd century AD[20]
AmanikhalikaKandakeKingdom of KushSecond half of the 2nd century AD[21]
KandakeKingdom of KushFirst half of the 4th century AD
AmanipiladeKandakeKingdom of KushMid-4th century AD
GauaQueenDotawo[22]

West Africa

The Gambia
Ghana

Akan state of Denkyira

Akan state of Dwaben

Akan state of Akyem Abuakwa

Guinea-Bissau

Orango

Roxa

Côte d'Ivoire

Baoule

Liberia
Mali

Mali Empire

Nigeria

DauraThe title "Kabara" was used by female monarchs who ruled over the Hausa people in the Middle Ages. A line of matriarchal monarchs is recorded in the Kano Chronicle that ends with the reign of Daurama in the 9th century.[28] These queens reigned from to .[29]

Igodomigodo

Ondo Kingdom

Zazzau

Ifẹ

Oyo Empire

Igala Kingdom

Akure Kingdom

Senegal

Lingeer's leadership activities were carried out at the highest tier, as a co-monarch.

Sierra Leone

Koya Temne

Kpa Mende

Central Africa

Angola
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
MussasaQueenImbangala17th centuryUnknown
TembandumbaQueenImbangala17th centuryUnknown
QueenMatambaUnknown1631
Nzinga Mbandi
(Ana I)
NgolaNdongo162416262 years
165716636 years
QueenMatamba1631166332 years
Mukambu Mbandi
(Barbara)
NgolaNdongo166316663 years
QueenMatamba
Kangala Kingwanda
(Verónica I)
QueenMatamba1681172140 years
Ngola Kanini
(Ana II)
QueenMatamba1742175614 years
Verónica IIQueenMatamba175617582 years
Ana IIIQueenMatamba175817679 years
KamanaQueenJinga1767181043 years

Mbunda Kingdom

Kingdom of kongo
There were two female monarchs during Kongo Civil War.

Cameroon
Chad

Kanem–Bornu Empire

East Africa

Comoros
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Alimah ISultanNdzuwani (Anjouan)Unknownc. 1590
Alimah IISultanNdzuwani (Anjouan)c. 1632c. 167644 years
Alimah IIISultanNdzuwani (Anjouan)c. 1676c. 171135 years
Alimah IVSultanNdzuwani (Anjouan)178817924 years
Djoumbé FatimaSultanMwali (Mohéli)1842186523 years
187418784 years
Salima MachambaSultanMwali (Mohéli)1888190921 years
Bambao

Itsandra

Bajini

Kenya
Madagascar
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
RangitaQueenVazimba1520153010 years
RafohyQueenVazimba1530154010 years
BetyQueenBetsimisaraka1750176212 years
AndrianaginarivoQueenBoina Kingdom177717781 year[34]
TombolaQueenBoina Kingdom17781778>1 year
RavahinyQueenBoina Kingdom1778180830 years
Ranavalona IQueenMerina Kingdom11 August 182816 August 1861
OantitsyQueenBoina Kingdom183218364 years
TsiomekoQueenBoina Kingdom183618404 years
RasoherinaQueenMerina Kingdom12 May 18631 April 1868
Ranavalona IIQueenMerina Kingdom2 April 186813 July 1883
Ranavalona IIIQueenMerina Kingdom30 July 188328 February 1897

Ambohidratrimo

Menabe

Bemihisatra

Bemazava

Antankarana

Mauritius
Somalia
Somaliland

Sultanate of Ifat

South Sudan

Shilluk Kingdom

Tanzania

Unguja

Pemba Island

Tumbatu Island

Kua

Mikindani

Uganda
MonarchTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
NyabagabeQueenBusongora Kingdom7757805 years
KudidiEmpressBusongora Kingdom95099040 years
NyakahongerwaEmpressBusongora Kingdom1000102525 years
Kogyere I Rusija-MiryangoEmpressBusongora Kingdom1075108540 years
10901120[47]
Kogyere IIEmpressBusongora Kingdom1120113010 years
Njunaki KamarangaEmpressBusongora Kingdom1250128030 years
NyakahumaQueenBusongora Kingdom1330137545 years
Kitami kya NyaweraQueenBusongora Kingdom1685172540 years
KantunguruQueenBusongora Kingdom1740175010 years
AkechQueenParoketu1760178727 years[48]
Kogyere III IkamiroQueenBusongora Kingdom188618893 years
ElizabethQueenUganda9 October 19629 October 19631 year

Southern Africa

Malawi
Namibia
MonarchTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
KapangoQueenMbunzac. 1750[49]
Mate IHompaUukwangalic. 1750[50]
NankaliHompaUukwangalic. 1770
SimbaraHompaUukwangali1785180015 years
Mate IIHompaUukwangali1800181818 years
NakashwaQueenOngandjera1862
MpandeHompaUukwangali188018866 years
HompaUukwangali1926194128 years (Total)
19581971
Maria MwengereQueenShambyu1947198740 years
Angelina Matumbo RibebeQueenShambyu1989201526 years[51]
Martha NelumbuOhmabaOukwanyamaNovember 2005Incumbent19 years to date
Sofia Mundjembwe KanyetuQueenShambyu2023Incumbent1 year to date[52]
South Africa

AmaMpondomise

Lobedu peopleThe Modjadji or Rain Queen is the hereditary queen of Lobedu, the people of the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The succession to the position of Rain Queen is matrilineal, meaning that the Queen's eldest daughter is the heir, and that males are not entitled to inherit the throne at all. The Rain Queen is believed to have special powers, including the ability to control the clouds and rainfall.

Zambia
Zimbabwe

The Americas

North America

Canada
Mexico

Cobá

Ecatepec

Palenque

Tepetlaoztoc

Toltec Empire

Toniná

Tzacoalco

Mixtec

Central America

Belize

Pusilha

Guatemala

El Perú

La Florida

Naranjo

Tikal

The Caribbean

Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Grenada
Jamaica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

South America

Brazil
Ecuador
Guyana
Peru
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago

Asia

East Asia

China
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Daughter of XiaomingEmpress
(disputed)
Northern Wei1 April 5281 April 528Less than 1 day
Wu ZetianEmpressWu Zhou16 October 69021 February 705


In Tibet, there was Nüguo (lit. "Kingdom of Women"), also known as Dong nüguo (lit. "Eastern Kingdom of Women"), related to the tribe Sumpa.[56] Several queens regnant of there were recorded in Chinese history books.

Wuman

Japan
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
HimikoQueenYamataic. 180c. 247 or 24867 or 68 years[61]
ToyoQueenYamataic. 248Unknown[62]
SuikoEmpressYamato15 January 59315 April 628[63]
KōgyokuEmpressYamato19 February 64212 July 645[64]
Saimei14 February 65524 August 661
JitōEmpressJapan68669711 years[65]
GenmeiEmpressJapan17 August 7073 October 715[66]
GenshōEmpressJapan3 October 7153 March 724[67]
KōkenEmpressJapan19 August 7497 September 758
ShōtokuEmpressJapan6 November 76428 August 770
MeishōEmpressJapan22 December 162914 November 1643[68]
Go-SakuramachiEmpressJapan15 September 17629 January 1771[69]
Korea
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
SeondeokQueenSilla63264715 years
JindeokQueenSilla6476547 years
JinseongQueenSilla88789710 years

South Asia

India
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
Tribhuvana Mahadevi IQueenBhauma-Kara dynasty8458505 years
Tribhuvana Mahadevi IIQueenBhauma-Kara dynasty8908966 years[70]
Tribhuvana Mahadevi IIIQueenBhauma-Kara dynasty8969059 years[71]
SugandhaQueenUtpala dynasty9049062 years
Gauri MahadeviQueenBhauma-Kara dynastyc. 910c. 916c. 6 years
Dandi MahadeviQueenBhauma-Kara dynastyc. 916c. 936c. 20 years
Vakula MahadeviQueenBhauma-Kara dynastyc. 936c. 940c. 4 years
Dharma MahadeviQueenBhauma-Kara dynastyc. 940c. 950c. 10 years
DiddaQueenUtpala dynasty980100323 years
Razia SultanaSultanaDelhi Sultanate19 November 123620 April 1240
Rudrama DeviQueenKakatiya dynastyc. 1262November 1289c. 27 years
BallamahadeviMaharajadhirajaAlupa dynasty1275129217 years
Kota RaniMaharaniLohara dynasty133813391 year
Viswavasa DeviQueenOiniwar dynasty1431144312 years[72]
Abbakka ChowtaQueenUllal1525157045 years
ChennabhairadeviRaniNagire province1552160654 years[73]
Keladi ChennammaRaniKeladi Nayaka Kingdom1672169725 years
Ali Raja Bibi Harrabichi KadavubeArakkal BeeviArakkal kingdom172817324 years
Ali Raja Bibi Junumabe IArakkal BeeviArakkal kingdom1732174513 years
Sujana BaiRaniThanjavur Maratha kingdom173717381 year
VirammajiRaniKeladi Nayaka Kingdom175717636 years
Ahilyabai HolkarRaniIndore State1 December 176713 August 1795
Ali Raja Bibi Junumabe IIArakkal BeeviArakkal kingdom1777181942 years
Velu NachiyarRaniSivaganga estatec. 1780c. 1790c. 10 years
VellacciRaniSivaganga estatec. 1790c. 1793c. 3 years
DevammajiRaniKingdom of Coorg180918113 years[74]
Gowri Lakshmi BayiMaharaniTravancore kingdom7 November 181018133 years
Qudsia BegumNawab BegumBhopal State1819183718 years[75]
Mohan KumariRaniSambalpur State182718336 years[76]
Shah Jahan BegumNawab BegumBhopal State184430 September 186014 years
30 October 186816 June 1901
Sikandar BegumNawab BegumBhopal State30 September 186030 October 1868
VictoriaEmpress of IndiaBritish Raj1 May 187622 January 1901
Sultan JahanNawab BegumBhopal State16 June 190120 April 1926
Prafulla Kumari DeviRaniBastar State23 November 192228 February 1936
Maldives
MonarchTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Srimati DamaharaQueenDheeva Maari10th century10th century
KhadijahSultanaSultanate of Maldive Islands1347136228 years (total)
13631373
13761379
RaadhafathiSultana137913801 year
DhaainSultana138513885 years
Kuda Kala KamanafaanuSultana160716092 years
Amina KabafaanuSultana175317541 year
Amina Rani KilegefaanuSultana175717592 years
Pakistan

Assacani

Gilgit

Soomra dynasty

Sri Lanka
MonarchPictureTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
AnulaQueenAnuradhapura Kingdom47 BCE42 BCE5 years
SivaliQueenAnuradhapura Kingdom35 CE35 CE4 months
Sugala DeviQueenPrincipality of RuhunaUnknown1158
LilavatiQueenKingdom of Polonnaruwa119712005 years (Total)
12091210
12111212
KalyanavatiQueenKingdom of Polonnaruwa120212086 years
Kusumasana DeviQueenKingdom of Kandy15811581>1 year
Elizabeth IIQueenDominion of Ceylon6 February 195222 May 1972

Southeast Asia

Cambodia
MonarchPictureTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
SomaQueenFunan68 CEUnknown
KulaprabhavatiQueenFunan5145173 years
Kambuja-raja-lakshmiQueenChenla5755805 years
JayadeviQueenChenla68171332 years
IndraniQueenUpper Chenla8th century
NṛpatendradevīQueenUpper Chenla8th century
JayendrabhāQueenUpper Chenla8th century
JyeṣṭhāryāQueenUpper Chenlac. 803Unknown
Tey (Neak Mneang Tei)QueenKingdom of Cambodia16871687Few months
Ang MeyQueenKingdom of CambodiaMay 183518405 years
March 1844October 18462 years, 7 months
Sisowath KossamakQueenKingdom of Cambodia20 June 19609 October 1970
Indonesia
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
ShimaQueenKalingga Kingdomc. 674c. 69521 years
Sri Isyana TunggawijayaMaharaniMataram Kingdom947c. 95811 years
Śri Wijaya MahadewiQueenBali Kingdom9839896 years
MahendradattaQueenBali Kingdom989100717 years
Śri AjñadewiQueenBali Kingdomc. 1016Unknown
Śri Maharaja Sakalendukirana Laksmidhara WijayottunggadewiQueenBali Kingdom1088110113 years
ArjayadengjayaketanaQueenBali Kingdom1181120019 years
Unknown QueenQueenBali KingdomUnknown1284[80]
Wan Sri BenianQueenBintanc. 1290Unknown[81]
Tribhuwana WijayatunggadewiMaharaniMajapahit Empire1328135022 years
Wa kaa kaaQueenButon1332Unknown[82]
BulawambonaQueenButon14th century14th century[83]
Tumanurung BaineQueenGowac. 14th centuryc. 14th century
SultanaSamudera Pasai Sultanate1406142822 years
SuhitaMaharaniMajapahit Empire1429144718 years
Benrigau'ArumponeBone State1470149020 years[84]
Ratu KalinyamatSultanaKalinyamat Sultanatec. 1549c. 157930 years
BaineaQueenKingdom of Tallo1576159014 years
TenrituppuArumponeBone State160216119 years
Ratu SukadanaQueenKingdom of Matan1608162214 years
Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin SyahSultanaAceh Sultanate18 February 164123 October 1675
Bi SonbaiKeizerinSonbai Kecil1672171745 years[85]
Nurul Alam Naqiatuddin SyahSultanaAceh Sultanate23 October 167523 January 1678
Inayat Zakiatuddin SyahSultanaAceh Sultanate23 January 16783 February 1688
Zainatuddin Kamalat SyahSultanaAceh Sultanate3 October 1688October 169911 years
ZulkiyahtuddinSultanaBone State171417151 year
1724173814 years
174117498 years
Kamalat SyahSultanaBima Sultanate174817513 years
Sultana175917612 years[86]
Sitti Saleh ISultanaKingdom of Tallo1767177710 years
Sultana179117954 years
Sitti Saleh IISultanaKingdom of Tallo1814182410 years
Dewa Agung1814185036 years
Unknown QueenLiuraiWehalic. 1814Unknown[87] [88]
RajiatuddinSultanaBone State1823183512 years
AisyahSultanaKingdom of Tallo184518505 years
Siti Aisyah We TenriolleDatuTanette1855191055 years
TenriawaruSultanaBone State185718603 years
FatimahSultanaBone State1871189524 years
Myanmar

Hanthawaddy

Sandoway

Waithali

Laihka State

Philippines

Kingdom of Tondo

Kingdom of Maynila

Sultanate of Sulu

Thailand

Hariphunchai

Pattani

Lanna

Timor-Leste

There were many chiefdoms on Timor, but according to the hierarchy among the Timorese domains, the ruler of Sonbai of West Timor, the ruler of Wehali of Central Timor, and the ruler of Likusaen (today: Liquiçá) of East Timor were three paramount rulers of Timor.[93]

Liquiçá

Vietnam
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
QueenJiaozhi40433 years
Triệu ẨuLadyJiaozhou248248Less than 1 year
Daughter of KandarpadharmaQueenChampaUnknown653
Lý Chiêu HoàngEmpressĐại Việt122412251 year

West Asia

Iran
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLengthRef.
AnzazeBasilissaElymaisc. 82 or 81 BCEc. 75 BCEc. 6 or 7 years
MusaBasilissaParthian Empire2 BCE4 CE6 years
UlfanBasilissaElymais2nd century CE2nd century CE
BoranBanbishnSasanian Empire630630>1 year
June 631June 6321 year
AzarmidokhtBanbishnSasanian Empire6306311 year
Sulafa KhatunAtabegAhmadilis1209122516 years
Kutlugh TurkanKhatunQutlugh-Khanids1257128225 years
Abish KhatunAtabegSalghurids1264128420 years
Padishah KhatunKhatunQutlugh-Khanids129212953 years
Kurdujin KhatunKhatunQutlugh-KhanidsJune or July 1295November 12954 or 5 months
Dawlat KhatunAtabegKhorshidi dynasty13161316
Sati BegIl khanIlkhanateJuly or August 1338May 13399 or 10 months
Iraq
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
PuabiQueenUrc. 2600 BC
Tandu KhatunSultanJalayirid Sultanate141114198 years
Mir XanzadMirSoran Emiratec. 1590 or c. 16207 years
Israel and Palestine
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
HatshepsutPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1479 BCc. 1458 BC21 years
Lady of the LionsLadyBeit Shemeshc. 1350 BC[95]
NeferneferuatenPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1334 BCc. 1332 BC2 years
TausretPharaohNew Kingdom of Egyptc. 1191 BCc. 1189 BC2 years
AthaliahQueenKingdom of Judahc. 841 BCc. 835 BC6 years
Salome AlexandraQueenHasmoneanc. 76 BCc. 67 BC9 years
Salome IToparchHerodian tetrarchy4 BC10 AD14 years
ZenobiaEmpressPalmyrene Empire272272Less than 1 year
MelisendeQueenKingdom of Jerusalem1131115322 years
SibyllaQueenKingdom of Jerusalem118611904 years
Isabella IQueenKingdom of Jerusalem1190120515 years
MariaQueenKingdom of Jerusalem120512127 years
Isabella IIQueenKingdom of Jerusalem1212122816 years
Jordan

Gileadite

Nabatea

Lebanon

Tripoli
The County of Tripoli was an autonomous state.[96]

Saudi Arabia

Bāzu

Qedarite

Syria

Tanukhids

Seleucid Empire

Palmyrene Empire

Turkey

Antioch
The Principality of Antioch was an autonomous state.[96]

Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

Caria

Dardania

Heraclea Pontica

Pontus

Olba Kingdom

Prusias ad Mare

Saltukid dynasty

Trebizond

Yemen

Sulayhid dynasty

Central Asia

Afghanistan
Uzbekistan

North Asia

Siberia

Europe

Central Europe

Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Czechia
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
MaryQueenHungary10 September 1382December 13853 years and 4 months
Croatia
Hungary24 February 138617 May 1395
Croatia
Maria TheresaArchduchessAustria20 October 174029 November 1780
QueenHungary
Croatia
Bohemia19 December 1741
12 May 174329 November 1780

Marcomanni

Poland and Lithuania
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
JadwigaKingPoland16 October 138417 July 1399
AnnaQueenPoland15 December 157519 August 1587
Grand DuchessLithuania

Eastern Europe

Armenia
Azerbaijan

Kingdom of Hereti

Georgia
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Tamar IMepe (King)Kingdom of Georgia27 March 118418 January 1213
RusudanMepe (King)Kingdom of Georgia18 January 1223124522 years
Tamar IIQueenKingdom of Kartli174412 April 17462 years
Russia
MonarchPortraitTitleStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Irina GodunovaTsaritsa
(Disputed)
26 January 15983 March 1598
Catherine IEmpress8 February 172517 May 1727
AnnaEmpress26 February 173028 October 1740
ElizabethEmpress6 December 17415 January 1762
Catherine IIEmpress9 July 176217 November 1796

Sabir people

Kingdom of the Cimmerian Bosporus

Blue Horde

Khanate of Qasim

Northern Europe

Denmark, Norway and Sweden
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength of reign
Margaret IQueenDenmark10 August 138728 October 1412
Norway2 February 1388
Sweden24 February 1389
ChristinaQueenSweden16 November 163216 June 1654
Ulrika EleonoraQueenSweden5 December 171829 February 1720
Margrethe IIQueenDenmark14 January 197214 January 2024

Agder

Western Europe

Luxembourg and Belgium

Burgundian Netherlands

Spanish Netherlands

Austrian Netherlands

Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

Netherlands
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength of reign
WilhelminaQueenNetherlands23 November 18904 September 1948
JulianaQueenNetherlands4 September 194830 April 1980
BeatrixQueenNetherlands30 April 198030 April 2013
Monaco
United Kingdom and Ireland
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
ÆthelflædLadyMercia911918 7 years
ÆlfwynnLadyMercia12 June 9184 December 918
MatildaLady (Disputed)England8 April 11411148 7 years[103]
MargaretQueen (Disputed)Scotland19 March 1286September 12904 years, 6 months
Mary I of ScotlandQueenScotland14 December 154224 July 1567
JaneQueen (Disputed)England10 July 155319 July 1553[104]
Ireland
Mary I of EnglandQueenEngland24 July 155317 November 1558
Ireland
Elizabeth IQueenEngland17 November 155824 March 1603
Ireland
Mary IIQueenEngland13 February 168928 December 1694
Ireland
Scotland11 April 1689
AnneQueenEngland8 March 17021 May 1707
Scotland
Ireland1 August 1714
Great Britain1 May 1707
VictoriaQueenUnited Kingdom20 June 183722 January 1901
Elizabeth IIQueenUnited Kingdom6 February 19528 September 2022

Southern Europe

Albania
Bosnia
Bulgaria

Odrysian kingdom

Cyprus

Kingdom of Cyprus

British Cyprus

Greece

Aeacid dynasty

Byzantine Empire

Epirus

Frankokratia
Latin Empire was disestablished in 1261, but Latin states in Greece, also known as Frankokratia, continued to recognize Latin emperors in exile as their overlords until 1383.

Polis

Italy

Ostrogothic Kingdom

Sardinian medieval kingdoms

Kingdom of Sicily

Kingdom of Naples


The Italian duchies restored by the Congress of Vienna became fully sovereign because the Kingdom of Italy was not restored.

Portugal
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
TheresaQueenPortugal
(disputed)
111624 June 1128
BeatriceQueenPortugal
(disputed)
13831385
Maria IQueenPortugal24 February 177720 March 1816
Maria IIQueenPortugal2 May 182623 June 1828
26 May 183415 November 1853
Spain and Andorra
MonarchPortraitTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
Urraca the RecklessEmpressSpain30 June 11098 March 1126
QueenLeón
QueenCastile
QueenGalicia1111
PetronillaQueenAragon13 November 113718 July 1164
Urraca the AsturianQueen11441153
BerengariaQueenCastile6 June 121731 August 1217
QueenToledo
SanchaQueenLeón24 September 123011 December 1230
DulceQueenLeón24 September 123011 December 1230
Joan IQueenNavarre22 July 12842 April 1305
Joan IIQueenNavarre1 April 13286 October 1349
Isabella of Foix-CastelbonCo-PrincessAndorra13981412
Blanche IQueenNavarre8 September 14251 April 1441
Blanche IIQueenNavarre23 September 14612 December 1464
Isabella IQueenCastile11 December 147426 November 1504
QueenLeón
EleanorQueenNavarre28 January 147912 February 1479
CatherineQueenNavarre7 January 148312 February 1517
Co-PrincessAndorra
JoannaQueenCastile26 November 150412 April 1555
QueenAragon23 January 1516
QueenUpper Navarre
JeanneQueenLower Navarre25 May 15559 June 1572
Co-PrincessAndorra
Isabella IIQueenSpain29 September 183330 September 1868
QueenUpper Navarre30 November 1833
Montenegro

Duklja

Oceania

Australasia

Australia
New Zealand

Rarotonga

Melanesia

Fiji
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands

Polynesia

American Samoa
French Polynesia

Bora Bora

Huahine

Raiatea

Rapa Iti

Rimatara

Tahiti

Nuku Hiva

Hawaii

Ancient Hawaii

Kingdom of Hawaii

Tonga
Tuvalu
Wallis and Futuna

Uvea

Legendary and mythological monarchs

Chile

China

Congo

Kuba Kingdom

Women written in italics in the list of Kuba Kingdom rulers:[107]

Czechia

Easter Island

Ecuador

Egypt

Ethiopia

The following names all come from a regnal list written in 1922, which is partially based on native traditions and older regnal lists, but also contains additional names of Coptic and Nubian origin, the latter due to its association with the word "Aethiopia" in ancient and Biblical texts. Claimed dates follow the Ethiopian calendar.[110]

Kingdom of Simien

Sidama people

French Polynesia

Greece

Amazons

India

Indonesia

Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Japan

Korea

Libya

Malaysia

Mexico

Aztec Empire

Myanmar

Norway

Pakistan

Poland

Russia

Somaliland

South Africa

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

United Kingdom

Vatican City

Vietnam

Yemen

Constituent and self-proclaimed monarchs

Botswana

China

Easter Island

Haiti

India

Italy

Jamaica

New Zealand

Nigeria

Panama

United States Virgin Islands

The leaders of the 1878 St. Croix labor riot were:

Chieftainesses

Botswana

Burundi

Chile

Cameroon

Colombia

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

Fiji

Ghana

Guinea

Haiti

Ireland

Israel

Kenya

Kyrgyzstan

Liberia

Malawi

New Zealand

Māori people

Rarotonga

Niger

Nigeria

Palau

Pakistan

Peru

Puerto Rico

Sierra Leone

South Africa

Xhosa

South Sudan

United States of America

Appomattoc

Crow tribe

Giluts'aaw

Hoocąk

Pamunkey

Pocasset Wampanoag

Sakonnet

Seneca tribe

Vanuatu

Venezuela

Yemen

Semi-independent feudal rulers

Albania

MonarchTitleStateStart of reignEnd of reignLength
JoannaDuchessDuchy of Durazzo1348136820 years
137613837 years
Helena ThopiaLadyPrincipality of Albania138813924 years
139414039 years
Komnina BalšićLadyPrincipality of Valona1385139611 years
Rugjina BalshaLadyPrincipality of Valona141414173 years

Bangladesh

India

Indonesia

Romania

Crown landholders

Estonia

Swedish Estonia

Russian Estonia

Finland

Swedish Finland

Iceland

Norwegian Iceland

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