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Can you name the Royal Houses of Europe?
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thirteensenses
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Can you name the royal houses that ruled Europe's major powers from 1400 onwards?
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Houses of England and Great Britain
1399-1461 and 1470-1471
1461-1470 and 1471-1485
1485-1603
1603-1649 and 1660-1714
1714-1901
1901-1910
1910- Present Day
Houses of France
1328-1589
1589-1792 and 1814-1815 and 1815-1848
1804-1814 and 1815 and 1852-1870
Houses of Austria and Austria-Hungary
1278-1780
1780-1918
Houses of Spain
1516-1700
1700-1808 and 1813-1868 and 1874-1931 and 1975- Present Day
1808-1813
1870-1873
Houses of Portugal
1385-1580
1580-1640
1640-1910
Dynasties and Houses of Russia
1258-1598
1598-1605
1606-1610
1610-1612
1613-1917
Houses of the Kalmar Union, Sweden-Norway and Sweden
1364-1521
1521-1654
1654-1720
1720-1751
1751-1818
1818- Present Day
Houses of the Netherlands
1581-1806 1810- Present Day
1806-1810
Houses of Denmark-Norway and Denmark
1448-1863
1863- Present Day
Houses of the Kingdom of Italy
1805-1814
1814-1946
Houses of the German Empire
1871-1918
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Royal Houses of Europe Quiz
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ctbrainiacs
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Feb 14th, 2010 at 01:50 GMT
3 points
I'm pretty sure there is a 'p' in Hapsburg, not Hasburg.
emn8
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Feb 14th, 2010 at 04:09 GMT
2 points
A "p" or a "b" - Habsburg. And I'd argue that Ryurik and Romanov were the only houses of Russia, really, but that's not as big a deal.
Sesel
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Feb 14th, 2010 at 20:39 GMT
1 point
"Habsburg" is the correct spelling. Also, why is "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha" not accepted?
mantunes339
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Feb 14th, 2010 at 23:38 GMT
1 point
the house of bonaparte does not currently rule netherlands; the house of orange-nassau currently rules. plus, its habsburg (there isnt a p in the name, although its pronounced with that sound). another thing, its saxe-coburg-gotha (no and).
thirteensenses
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Feb 18th, 2010 at 09:45 GMT
1 point
Ive changed the typo on Habsburg, and on Bonaparte ruling till present day (now 1806-1816), Saxe-Coburg and Gotha is how it is refered to on wikipedia but will accept saxe-coburg-gotha too now
leta
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May 11th, 2011 at 00:55 GMT
2 points
I think you should accept Palatinate-Zweibrucken and House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg. I couldn't type the tremas and had to copy-paste it.
eurotrash
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Nov 26th, 2011 at 02:54 GMT
1 point
The only Swedish/Kalmar Union monarch from the House of Mecklenburg was Albert who ruled from 1364 - 1389. After that there was a variety of dynasties such as Estrid (Margaret I), Griffins (Eric of Pomerania), Wittelsbach (Christopher), Bonde (Charles VIII) and then Oldenburg from 1457 to 1521.
delaneyyy
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Dec 22nd, 2011 at 19:43 GMT
1 point
you should accept Hapsburg...it might not be officially correct in Europe but in the US that's the generally-accepted spelling, at least on the IB and AP European History exams
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