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Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria was 9 when Bulgaria deposed of the monarchy in 1946. In 2001, after years in exile, he was elected Prime Minister, becoming the only European monarch to be democratically elected head of state.

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Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria, who ruled from 1943 to 1946 as a child, and was overthrown after the WWII, was later elected Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2001. He is the only monarch to become the head of government through democratic elections in European history.

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  1. Except for the dutch all current european monarchs (Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK) are descendants of Queen Victoria and King Christian IX (Denmark). At the start of WW1 their grandchildren occupied the thrones of Germany, Russia, the UK and 5 other countries.

  2. Some European countries prohibit insulting monarchs. One of the few to be convicted was a 47 year old Dutch man who called Queen Beatrix 'a whore' and told a police officer that he would have anal sex with her because 'she would like it'

  3. Rollo (who is fictionally portrayed in the TV Show Vikings) is the ancestors of the British royal family, as well as an ancestor of all current European monarchs.

  4. George III was quite an educated monarch, knowing German, English, French, and Latin. He was also well-versed in science, literature, and philosophy and considered himself a product of the Enlightenment. He believed that the Proclamation line would mitigate racial tensions between the Indian tribes and European colonists.

  5. All European monarchs occupying the throne today descended from one man: John William Friso, Prince of Orange.

  6. One nobleman, John William Frisco, Prince of Orange (1687 – 1711), is the ancestor of all European monarchs occupying the throne today.

  7. King Louis XIV reigned France for 72 years and 110 days, the longest of any monarch of a major country in European History. He reigned France for so long that his Great-Grandson succeeded him in 1715.

  8. 8/10 of the current European hereditary Monarchs share a common ancestor. The Monarchs being, Queen Elizabeth ll of England, King Willem of Netherlands, King Felipe IV of Spain, King Carl Gustaf XVI of Sweden, King Harold V of Norway, Queen Margrethe ll of Denmark and Prince Albert ll of Monaco.

  9. The only European monarch buried in America is King Peter II Karađorđević of Yugoslavia

  10. Of the 10 current European monarchs, 5 are descended from Queen Victoria

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Sherlock Holmes didn't only have ordinary people as clients. European monarchs, the British prime minister, the French president, and the pope received his assistance, some visiting 221B Baker Street in person to ask for help.

The current hereditary European monarchs are all descendants of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. - source

John William Friso, Prince of Orange, is the ancestor of every current European monarch and a bunch of former ones. - source

Peter II, the last King of Yugoslavia, is the only European monarch to be buried on American soil.

King Louis XIV reigned France for 72 years and 110 days, the longest of any monarch of a major country in European History. He reigned France for so long that his Great-Grandson succeeded him in 1715. - source

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