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House of Habsburg
The ancient coat of arms of the Counts of Habsburg.
CountryAustria, Kingdom of Germany, Holy Roman Empire, Sicily, Naples, Spain, Hungary-Croatia, Bohemia, and Portugal
Founded11th century: Radbot, Count of Habsburg
Titles
Dissolution1780
Cadet branches
House of Habsburg
The ancient coat of arms of the Counts of Habsburg.
CountryAustria, Kingdom of Germany, Holy Roman Empire, Sicily, Naples, Spain, Hungary-Croatia, Bohemia, and Portugal
Titles
Founded11th century: Radbot, Count of Habsburg
Dissolution1780
EthnicityGermans (Austrian), Catalan-Castilian, Portuguese
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House of Romanov
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
Parent house
CountryTsardom of Russia
Russian Empire
Kingdom of Poland
Grand Duchy of Finland
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Duchy of Holstein
Order of Saint John (Order of Malta)
Founded1613 — Michael I
Current headDisputed since 1992:
Titles
  • Tsar of Russia (1613–1721)
  • Emperor of Russia (1721–1917)
    "By the grace of God,
    Emperor and Autocrat of Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, and Novgorod
  • Tsar of Kazan, Astrakhan, Poland, Siberia, Tauric Khersones, and Georgia
  • Lord of Pskov
  • Grand Prince of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volynia, Podolsk, and Finland
  • Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Simigalsk, Samogitsk, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Ugorsk, Perm, Vyatsk, Bogarsk, and others
  • Lord and Grand Duke of Lower Novgorod
  • Ruler of Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslav, Belozersk, Udorsk, Obdorsk, Kondiysk, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and the entire North Country
  • Lord of Iversk, Kartalinsk and Kabardinsk lands, and the area of Armenia
  • Hereditary Lord and master of the Circassian and mountain princes and others
  • Lord of Turkestan
  • Heir of Norway
  • Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, and Oldenburg
and so forth, and so forth, and so forth"[1]
DissolutionRussia:
1917 — Nicholas II abdicated as a result of the February Revolution in favour of Grand Prince Michael Alexandrovich, who refused to accept the throne until it could be approved by the Russian Constituent Assembly
Cadet branches
House of Romanov
House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov
CountryTsardom of Russia
Russian Empire
Kingdom of Poland
Grand Duchy of Finland
Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
Duchy of Holstein
Order of Saint John (Order of Malta)
Parent house
Titles
  • Tsar of Russia (1613–1721)
  • Emperor of Russia (1721–1917)
    "By the grace of God,
    Emperor and Autocrat of Russia, Moscow, Kiev, Vladimir, and Novgorod
  • Tsar of Kazan, Astrakhan, Poland, Siberia, Tauric Khersones, and Georgia
  • Lord of Pskov
  • Grand Prince of Smolensk, Lithuania, Volynia, Podolsk, and Finland
  • Prince of Estonia, Livonia, Courland and Simigalsk, Samogitsk, Belostok, Karelia, Tver, Ugorsk, Perm, Vyatsk, Bogarsk, and others
  • Lord and Grand Duke of Lower Novgorod
  • Ruler of Chernigov, Ryazan, Polotsk, Rostov, Yaroslav, Belozersk, Udorsk, Obdorsk, Kondiysk, Vitebsk, Mstislav, and the entire North Country
  • Lord of Iversk, Kartalinsk and Kabardinsk lands, and the area of Armenia
  • Hereditary Lord and master of the Circassian and mountain princes and others
  • Lord of Turkestan
  • Heir of Norway
  • Duke of Schleswig-Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, and Oldenburg
and so forth, and so forth, and so forth"[1]
Founded1613 — Michael I
Current headDisputed since 1992:
DissolutionRussia:
1917 — Nicholas II abdicated as a result of the February Revolution in favour of Grand Prince Michael Alexandrovich, who refused to accept the throne until it could be approved by the Russian Constituent Assembly
EthnicityRussian, Germans, Lithuanian
Cadet branches
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House of Sforza
Parent houseHouse of Visconti (through Bianca Maria Visconti)
CountryItaly
Founded1447
FounderMuzio Attendolo
Final ruler
Milan:
Francesco II (1535)
Pesaro:
Galeazzo (1519)
Titles
Estate(s)Milan, Pesaro, Gradara
Deposition
Milan:
1500: Italian Wars
Pesaro:
1519: Death of Galeazzo
Two Sicilies:
1624
Cadet branchesIllegitimate
  • House of Sforza-Pesaro (extinct in 1519)
  • House of Sforza-Cotignola (extinct in 1624)
  • House of Sforza-Cesarini
House of Sforza
CountryItaly
Parent houseHouse of Visconti (through Bianca Maria Visconti)
Titles
Founded1447
FounderMuzio Attendolo
Final ruler
Milan:
Francesco II (1535)
Pesaro:
Galeazzo (1519)
Deposition
Milan:
1500: Italian Wars
Pesaro:
1519: Death of Galeazzo
Two Sicilies:
1624
Cadet branchesIllegitimate
  • House of Sforza-Pesaro (extinct in 1519)
  • House of Sforza-Cotignola (extinct in 1624)
  • House of Sforza-Cesarini
  1. ^ Article 59, Fundamental State Law of the Russian Empire, 1906 edition