List of heads of state 1786
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Africa
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Ethiopia
- Emperor : Jesus III. (1784–1788)
 
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Burundi
- King : Mwambutsa III. Syarushambo Butama (approx. 1767 – approx. 1796)
 
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Morocco ( Alawid Dynasty )
- Sultan : Mulai Muhammad (1757–1790)
 
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Tunisia ( Husainid dynasty )
- Sultan : Hammuda Bey (1782-1814)
 
America
Angloamerica
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United States
- President of the United States in the assembled Congress : John Hancock (1785–1786)
- President of the United States in the assembled Congress: Nathaniel Gorham (1786)
- Governors of the 13 independent states:
- Connecticut : Governor Matthew Griswold (1784–1786), followed by Samuel Huntington (1786–1796)
- Delaware : President Nicholas Van Dyke (1783–1786), followed by Thomas Collins (1786–1789)
- Georgia : Governor Samuel Elbert (1785–1786), followed by Edward Telfair (1786–1787)
- Maryland : Governor William Smallwood (1785–1788)
- Massachusetts : Governor James Bowdoin (1785–1787)
- New Hampshire : President John Langdon (1785–1786), followed by John Sullivan (1786–1788)
- New Jersey : Governor William Livingston (1776–1790)
- New York : Governor George Clinton (1777–1795)
- North Carolina : Governor Richard Caswell (1784–1787)
- Pennsylvania : President Benjamin Franklin (1785–1788)
- Rhode Island : Governor William Greene (1778–1786), followed by John Collins (1786–1790)
- South Carolina : Governor William Moultrie (1785–1787)
- Virginia : Governor Patrick Henry (1784–1786), followed by Edmund Randolph (1786–1788)
 
- Franklin : Governor John Sevier (1785–1788)
- Vermont : Governor Thomas Chittenden (1778–1789)
 
Latin America
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Viceroyalty of Brazil
- Viceroy : Luís de Vasconcelos e Sousa (1778–1790)
 
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Viceroyalty of New Granada
- Viceroy : Antonio Caballero y Góngora (1782–1788)
 
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Viceroyalty of New Spain
- Viceroy : Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid (1785–1786)
- interim on behalf of the Real Audiencia : Eusebio Sánchez Pareja (1786–1787)
 
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Viceroyalty of Peru
- Viceroy : Theodor de Croix (1784–1790)
 
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Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
- Viceroy : Nicolás Francisco Cristóbal del Campo , marqués de Loreto (1784–1789)
 
Asia
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Abu Dhabi
- Sheikh: Dhiyab bin Isa (1761–1793)
 
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Afghanistan
- King: Timur Shah (1772–1793)
 
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China ( Qing Dynasty )
- Emperor: Qian Long (1735–1796)
 
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Japan
- Emperor : Kokaku (1780–1817)
- Shogun ( Tokugawa ): Tokugawa Ieharu (1760–1786)
- Shogun (Tokugawa): Tokugawa Ienari (1786–1837)
 
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Persia ( Zand dynasty )
- Vakīl : Jafar Khan (1785–1789)
 
Europe
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Andorra
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Co-princes :
- King of France : Louis XVI. (1774–1792)
- Bishop of Urgell : Josep de Boltas (1785–1795)
 
 
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Co-princes :
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Denmark and Norway
- King : Christian VII. (1766–1808)
 
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France
- King : Louis XVI. (1774–1792)
 
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Great Britain and Ireland
- Head of State: King George III. (1760–1801) (1801–1820 King of the United Kingdom, 1760–1806 Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, 1814–1820 King of Hanover)
- Head of Government: Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger (1783–1801, 1804–1806 )
 
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Holy Roman Empire
- King and Emperor : Joseph II. (1765–1790) (1780–1790 King of Bohemia, 1780–1790 Duke of Milan, 1780–1790 Duke of Mantua, 1780–1790 Archduke of Austria, 1780–1790 King of Hungary)
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Electoral College
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Archbishopric of Cologne
- Elector : Maximilian Franz of Austria (1784–1801) (1784–1801 Bishop of Münster, 1780–1801 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order)
 
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Archbishopric Mainz
- Elector : Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal (1774–1802) (1774–1802 Bishop of Worms)
 
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Archbishopric Trier
- Elector : Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony (1768–1801) (1768–1803 Bishop of Augsburg, 1763–1768 Bishop of Freising, 1763–1768 Bishop of Regensburg, 1787–1802 Provost of Ellwangen, 1768–1794 Abbot of Prüm)
 
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Bavaria and Palatinate
- Elector : Karl Theodor (1777–1799) (1742–17 Elector of the Palatinate, 1742–1799 Duke of Jülich and Berg)
 
- Kingdom of Bohemia
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Margraviate of Brandenburg
- Elector : Friedrich II. (1740–1786) (1740–1786 King of Prussia)
- Elector: Friedrich Wilhelm II. (1786–1797) (1786–1797 King of Prussia)
 
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Duchy of Brunswick-Lueneburg
- Elector : George III. (1760–1803) (1760–1801 King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1801–1820 King of the United Kingdom, 1814–1820 King of Hanover)
 
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Duchy of Saxony
- Elector : Friedrich August I (1763–1806) (1806–1827 King of Saxony)
 
 
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Archbishopric of Cologne
- spiritual imperial princes
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Hochstift Augsburg
- Bishop : Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony (1768–1803) (1768–1801 Archbishop of Trier, 1763–1768 Bishop of Freising, 1763–1768 Bishop of Regensburg, 1787–1802 Provost of Ellwangen, 1768–1794 Abbot of Prüm)
 
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Bamberg Monastery
- Bishop : Franz Ludwig von Erthal (1779–1795) (1779–1795 Bishop of Würzburg)
 
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Hochstift Basel
- Bishop : Sigismund von Roggenbach (1782–1794)
 
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Prince Provost Berchtesgaden
- Provost : Joseph Konrad von Schroffenberg-Mös (1780–1803) (1789–1802 / 03 Bishop of Freising, 1790–1802 / 03 Bishop of Regensburg)
 
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Brixen monastery
- Bishop : Joseph von Spaur (1779–1791)
 
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Hochstift Chur  (territory 1648 federal, bishop imperial class without immediate land)
- Bishop : Franz Dionys von Rost (1777–1793)
 
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Corvey Abbey
- Abbot : Johann Karl Theodor von Brabeck (1776–1794) (from 1792 bishop)
 
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Balleien of the Teutonic Order
- Grand Master : Maximilian Franz of Austria (1780–1801) (1784–1801 Archbishop of Cologne, 1784–1801 Bishop of Münster)
 
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Eichstätt Monastery
- Bishop : Johann Anton III. von Zehmen (1781–1790)
 
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Prince Provost Ellwangen
- Provost : Anton Ignaz von Fugger-Glött (1756–1787) (1769–1787 Bishop of Regensburg)
 
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Hochstift Freising
- Bishop : Ludwig Joseph von Welden (1768–1788)
 
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Fulda Abbey
- Bishop : Heinrich von Bibra (1759–1788)
 
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Hildesheim Monastery
- Bishop : Friedrich Wilhelm von Westphalen (1763–1789) (1782–1789 Bishop of Paderborn)
 
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Prince Abbey of Kempten
- Abbot : Rupert von Neuenstein (1785–1793)
 
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Prince Abbey of Kempten
- Abbot : Rupert II von Neuenstein (1785–1793)
 
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Constance monastery
- Bishop : Maximilian Christoph von Rodt (1775–1799)
 
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Hochstift Lübeck  (1555–1803 Protestant administrators)
- Bishop : Peter Friedrich Ludwig von Oldenburg (1785–1803) (1785–1823 Regent of Oldenburg, 1823–1829 Duke of Oldenburg)
 
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Liège Monastery
- Bishop : Caesar Constantin Franz von Hoensbroech (1784–1792)
 
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Monastery of Münster
- Bishop : Maximilian Franz of Austria (1784–1801) (1784–1801 Archbishop of Cologne, 1780–1801 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order)
 
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Hochstift Osnabrück  (1662–1802 alternating between Catholic and Lutheran bishops)
- Bishop : Friedrich August von Hannover and Albany (1764–1802)
 
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Paderborn Monastery
- Bishop : Friedrich Wilhelm von Westphalen (1782–1789) (1763–1789 Bishop of Hildesheim)
 
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Passau bishopric
- Bishop : Joseph Franz Anton von Auersperg (1783–1795)
 
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Regensburg Monastery
- Bishop : Anton Ignaz von Fugger-Glött (1769–1787) (1756–1787 Provost of Ellwangen)
 
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Archbishopric Salzburg
- Archbishop : Hieronymus von Colloredo (1772–1803)
 
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Speyer Monastery
- Bishop : August of Limburg-Stirum (1770–1797)
 
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Stablo-Malmedy Abbey
- Abbot : Jacques de Hubin (1766–1786)
- Abbot: Célestin Thys (1786–1794)
 
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Strasbourg Monastery
- Bishop : Louis René Édouard de Rohan-Guéméné (1779–1803)
 
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Hochstift Trento
- Bishop : Peter Michael Vigil von Thun and Hohenstein (1776–1800)
 
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Hochstift Worms
- Bishop : Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal (1774–1802) (1774–1802 Archbishop of Mainz)
 
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Würzburg Monastery
- Bishop : Franz Ludwig von Erthal (1779–1795) (1779–1795 Bishop of Bamberg)
 
 
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Hochstift Augsburg
- secular imperial princes
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Principality of Anhalt
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Anhalt-Bernburg
- Prince : Friedrich Albrecht (1765–1796)
 
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Principality of Anhalt-Dessau
- Prince : Leopold III. Friedrich Franz (1751–1817) (1751–1758 under guardianship) (from 1807 duke)
 
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Principality of Anhalt-Köthen
- Prince : Karl Georg Lebrecht (1755–1789)
 
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Anhalt-Zerbst
- Prince : Friedrich August (1747–1793) (1747–1752 under guardianship)
 
 
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Anhalt-Bernburg
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Arenberg
- Duke : Ludwig Engelbert (1778–1803)
 
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Margraviate of Baden
- Margrave : Karl Friedrich (1771–1803) (1738–1746 under guardianship) (1738–1771 Margrave of Baden-Durlach, 1803–1806 Elector of Baden, 1806–1811 Grand Duke of Baden)
 
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Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Margrave : Karl Alexander (1757–1791) (1769–1791 Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth)
 
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Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Margrave : Karl Alexander (1769–1791) (1757–1791 Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach)
 
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Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Duke : Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand (1780–1806)
 
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Hessen-Darmstadt
- Landgrave : Ludwig IX. (1768–1790)
 
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Hessen-Kassel
- Landgrave : Wilhelm IX. (1785–1806, 1814–1821) (elector from 1803)
 
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Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Prince : Josef Friedrich Wilhelm (1750–1798)
 
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 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Prince : Anton Aloys (1785–1831)
 
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Jülich and Berg
- Duke : Karl Theodor (1742–1799) (1777–1799 Elector of Bavaria, 1742–1799 Elector of the Palatinate, 1742–1799 Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg)
 
- Liechtenstein
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Mecklenburg
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Duke : Friedrich Franz I (1785–1837) (Grand Duke from 1815)
 
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Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Duke : Adolf Friedrich IV. (1752–1794)
 
 
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Nassau
- Ottonian line
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Walramic line
- Nassau-Saarbrücken
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Nassau-Usingen
- Prince : Karl Wilhelm (1775–1803)
 
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Nassau-Weilburg
- Prince : Karl Christian (1753–1788)
 
 
 
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Oldenburg
- Duke : Peter Friedrich Wilhelm (1785–1823) (under regency)
- Regent: Peter Friedrich Ludwig von Oldenburg (1785–1823) (1785–1803 Bishop of Lübeck, 1823–1829 Duke of Oldenburg)
 
- Austria
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Pfalz-Neuburg
- Duke : Karl Theodor (1742–1799) (1742–1777 Elector Palatinate, 1777–1799 Elector Palatinate-Bavaria, 1733–1799 Duke of Palatinate-Sulzbach, 1742–1794 / 99 Duke of Jülich and Berg)
 
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Pfalz-Sulzbach
- Duke : Karl Theodor (1733–1799) (1742–1777 Elector Palatinate, 1777–1799 Elector Palatinate-Bavaria, 1742–1799 Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg, 1742–1794 / 99 Duke of Jülich and Berg)
 
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Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
- Duke : Charles II August (1775–1795)
 
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Reuss older line
- Count : Heinrich XI. (1778–1800) (1723–1768 Count of Reuss-Obergreiz, 1768–1778 Count of Reuss-Greiz)
 
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Duchy of Saxony
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Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
- Duke : Ernst Friedrich (1764–1800)
 
- Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
- Saxony-Hildburghausen
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Saxony-Meiningen
- Duke : Georg I (Sachsen-Meiningen) (1763–1803) (1763–1782 under guardianship)
 
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Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
- Duke : Karl August (1758–1828) (1758–1775 under guardianship, 1815–1828 Grand Duke)
 
 
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Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
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Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
- Prince : Ludwig Günther II. (1767–1790)
 
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Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Prince : Christian Günther III. (1758–1794)
 
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Waldeck-Pyrmont
- Prince : Friedrich Karl August (1763–1805) (1805–1812 Prince of Waldeck)
 
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Württemberg
- Duke : Karl Eugen (1737–1793)
 
 
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Principality of Anhalt
- other imperial estates (selection)
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Lippe-Detmold
- Count : Leopold I (1782–1802) (1782–1789, 1790–1794 under guardianship, from 1789 prince)
- Regent: Ludwig Heinrich Adolf zur Lippe (1782–1789, 1790–1794 )
 
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Ortenburg
- Count : Karl Albrecht (1776–1787)
 
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Reuss
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Reuss younger line
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Reuss-Ebersdorf
- Count : Heinrich LI. (1779–1822) (from 1806 Prince)
 
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Reuss-Gera
- Count : Heinrich XXX. (1748–1802)
 
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Reuss-Lobenstein
- Count : Heinrich XXXV. (1782–1805) (from 1790 Prince)
 
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Reuss-Schleiz
- Count : Heinrich XLII. (1784-1818) (from 1806 Prince)
 
 
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Reuss-Ebersdorf
 
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Reuss younger line
- Schaumburg-Lippe
 
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Lippe-Detmold
 
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Italian states
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Genoa
- Doge : Gian Carlo Pallavicino (1785–1787)
 
- Papal States
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Milan  (1706–1800 to Austria)
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Duke : Emperor Joseph II (1780–1790) (1765–1790 Emperor, 1780–1790 King of Bohemia, 1780–1790 Duke of Mantua, 1780–1790 Archduke of Austria, 1780–1790 King of Hungary)
- Governor : Ferdinand Karl von Österreich-Este (1771–1796)
 
 
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Duke : Emperor Joseph II (1780–1790) (1765–1790 Emperor, 1780–1790 King of Bohemia, 1780–1790 Duke of Mantua, 1780–1790 Archduke of Austria, 1780–1790 King of Hungary)
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Massa and Carrara
- Duchess : Maria Teresa Cybo-Malaspina (1731–1790) (until 1744 under guardianship)
 
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Modena and Reggio
- Duke : Ercole III. d'Este (1780–1796)
 
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Naples  (1735–1806 personal union with Sicily)
- King : Ferdinand I (1759–1799, 1799–1806, 1815–1816 ) (King of Sicily 1759–1816, King of both Sicilies 1816–1825)
 
- Parma and Piacenza
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Piombino
- Prince : Antonio Boncompagni Ludovisi (1777–1801)
 
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Sardinia  (personal union with Savoy)
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King : Viktor Amadeus III. (1773–1796) (1773–1796 Duke of Savoy)
- Viceroy : Angelo Maria Solaro della Moretta (1783–1787)
 
 
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King : Viktor Amadeus III. (1773–1796) (1773–1796 Duke of Savoy)
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Savoy  (personal union with Sardinia)
- Duke : Viktor Amadeus III. (1773–1796) (1773–1796 King of Sardinia)
 
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Sicily  (1735–1806 in personal union with Naples)
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King : Ferdinand III. (1759–1816) (1759–1799, 1799–1806, 1815–1816 King of Naples, 1816–1825 King of the Two Sicilies)
- Viceroy : Domenico Caracciolo (1780–1786)
- Viceroy: Francesco d'Aquino (1786–1795)
 
 
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King : Ferdinand III. (1759–1816) (1759–1799, 1799–1806, 1815–1816 King of Naples, 1816–1825 King of the Two Sicilies)
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Tuscany
- Grand Duke : Leopold I (1765–1790) (1790–1792 Emperor, 1790–1792 King of Bohemia, 1790–1792 Duke of Milan, 1790–1792 Archduke of Austria, 1790–1792 King of Hungary)
 
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Venice
- Doge : Paolo Renier (1779–1789)
 
 
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Genoa
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Courland
- Duke : Peter von Biron (1769–1795)
 
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Malta
- Grand Master : Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc (1775–1797)
 
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Moldova  (under Ottoman rule)
- Prince : Alexandru II. Mavrocordat (1785–1786)
- Prince: Alexander Ypsilantis (Dragoman) (1786–1788) (1774–1782, 1796–1797 Prince of Wallachia)
 
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Monaco
- Prince : Honoré III. (1732–1793)
 
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Montenegro (under Ottoman suzerainty)
- Prince-Bishop (Vladika) : Petar I. Petrović-Njegoš (1782–1830)
 
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Netherlands
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Republic of the Seven United Provinces
- Inheritance holder : Wilhelm V (1751–1795) (1751–1806 Prince of Nassau-Diez)
 
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Austrian Netherlands  (formally part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1714/95)
- Governor : Albert Casimir von Sachsen-Teschen (1781–1793)
 
 
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Republic of the Seven United Provinces
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Ottoman Empire
- Sultan : Abdülhamid I (1774–1789)
 
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Poland
- King : Stanislaus II August Poniatowski (1764–1795)
 
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Portugal  (1777–1786 joint rule)
- King : Peter III. (1777–1786)
- Queen: Maria I (1777–1816) (1815–1816 Queen of Brazil)
 
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Prussia
- King : Friedrich II. (1740–1786) (1740–1786 Elector of Brandenburg)
- King: Friedrich Wilhelm II. (1786–1797) (1786–1797 Elector of Brandenburg)
 
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Russia
- Empress : Catherine II (1762–1796)
 
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Sweden
- King : Gustav III. (1771–1792)
 
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Spain
- King : Charles III. (1759–1788) (1735–1759 King of Naples, 1731–1735 Duke of Parma, 1735–1759 King of Sicily)
 
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Hungary
- King : Joseph II. (1780–1790) (1765–1790 Emperor, 1780–1790 King of Bohemia, 1780–1790 Duke of Milan, 1780–1790 Duke of Mantua, 1780–1790 Archduke of Austria)
 
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Wallachia  (under Ottoman rule)
- Prince : Mihai Șutu (1783–1786, 1791–1793, 1801–1802 ) (1792–1795 Prince of Moldova)
- Prince: Nicolae Mavrogheni (1786–1790)
 
