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List of predecessors of sovereign states in Europe

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This is alist of all presentsovereign states inEurope and their predecessors,[1][2][3] according to the concept ofsuccession of states. The political borders of Europe are difficult to define. The geographical borders between Europe andAsia are generally agreed to be theCaucasus Mountains, theUral Mountains, theBosphorus and theDardanelles.

Sovereign statePredecessors
AlbaniaIllyrians
Illyrian kingdom (c. 650 - c. 135 BC)

Part of theRoman Empire, within the province ofMacedonia (148 BC – 324 AD)
Part of theByzantine Empire, within the province ofMacedonia (324–1190)
Principality of Arbanon (1190–1255)

Byzantine Empire (1190–1204)
 Despotate of Epirus (1205–1255)

Kingdom of Albania (1272–1368)

Kingdom of Sicily (1258–1368)

 Lordship of Berat (1396–1417)
 Principality of Valona (1346–1417)

Serbian Empire (1346–1355)

Despotate of Angelokastron and Lepanto (1358–1374)
Despotate of Arta (1359–1416)
Princedom of Albania (1368–1392)
 Principality of Gjirokastër (1386–1418)
Principality of Dukagjini (1387–1444)
Principality of Kastrioti (1389–1444)
Most Serene Republic of Venice (1420–1797)
League of Lezhë (1444 –c. 1468)
Ottoman EmpireOttoman Empire (1479–1912)
Independent Albania (1912–1914)
AlbaniaPrincipality of Albania (1914–1925)
Albanian Republic (1925–1928)
AlbaniaAlbanian Kingdom (1928–1939)
Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
Albanian Kingdom (1943–1944)
Democratic Government of Albania (1944–1946)
AlbaniaPeople's Republic of Albania (1946–1976)
AlbaniaPeople's Socialist Republic of Albania (1976–1991)
Republic of Albania (1991–present)

AndorraCounty of Urgell (843–1133)
 Roman Catholic Diocese of Urgell (1133–1208)
County of Foix (1208–1607/1610)
Principality of Andorra (1278–present)
ArmeniaKingdom of Armenia (331 BC – 428)
Roman Armenia (114–118 AD)
Sassanian (Persian) Armenia (252–299; 363–428; 428–646)
 Arminiya – Province (largely autonomousvassal principalities) of theUmayyad andAbbasidCaliphates (654–884)
Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia (884–1045)
 Kingdom of Tashir-Dzoraget (dependent) (979–1118)
 Kingdom of Syunik (dependent) (987–1170)
Kingdom of Artsakh (dependent) (1000–1261)
 Seljuq Armenia (1071–1124)
 Georgian Armenia (1124–1386):Zakarid Armenia (1201–1360)
Ilkhanate (1260–1335)
Principality of Khachen (1261–1603)
 Turkmen Armenia (1386–1502)
 Iranian Armenia (1502–1828):Safavid dynasty (1502–1736),
Afsharid dynasty (1736–1796),
Qajar dynasty (1789–1828)
Ottoman Empire (1586–1828)
Russian Empire (1828–1917)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
Democratic Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1922)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1990)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Armenia (1991–present)(republic of theSoviet Union to 1991)
Austria Margraviate of Austria (976–1156)
Duchy of Austria (1156–1453)
Archduchy of Austria (1453–1804)
Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Cisleithania (1867–1918)
Republic of German-Austria (1918–1919)
First Austrian Republic (1919–1934)
Federal State of Austria (1934–1938)
German Reich (1938–1945)
Republic of Austria (1945–present)
AzerbaijanAchaemenid Empire (549 – 331 BC)
Caucasian Albania (2nd century BC – 705)
Shirvanshah (861–1539)
Kara Koyunlu (1375–1468)
Aq Qoyunlu (1378–1501)
Safavid Empire (1501–1736)
Russian Empire (1813–1917)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918–1920)
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1922)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic[4] (1936–1991)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Azerbaijan (1991–present)
Belarus Kievan Rus' (879–1240)
Principality of Polotsk (987–1307)
 Principality of Turov (10th century – 14th century)
 Kingdom of Lithuania (1251–1263)
Grand Duchy of Lithuania (1263–1569)
noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1793)
Russian Empire (1793–1917)
Belarusian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Socialist Soviet Republic of Byelorussia (1919; 1920–1922)
Lithuanian–Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1920)
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1922–1991)(republic of theSoviet Union 1922–1991 andUN member 1945–1991)
Republic of Belarus (1991–present)
BelgiumBurgundian Netherlands (1384–1482)
Habsburg Netherlands (1482–1794) –Spanish Netherlands (1556–1713) andAustrian Netherlands (1713–1797)
France (1797–1815)
United Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1830)
Kingdom of Belgium (1830–present)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Banate of Bosnia (1154–1377)
 Kingdom of Bosnia (1377–1463)
Ottoman Empire (1463–1878)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878–1918)
noborderState of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1943)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1945–1992)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaRepublic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992–1995)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995–present)
BulgariaOdrysian kingdom (480 BC – 30 BC)[5][6][7]

Paeonia (kingdom)Tylis (277 -212 BC)
 Thracian kingdom (Roman vassal state) (30 BC – 46 AD)[5][6][7]
Province of Thracia,Roman Empire (46–395)
Eastern Roman EmpireProvince of Thracia (395–628)
Eastern Roman Empire (628–680)
 Bulgars (Utigurs,Kutrigurs,Onogurs?) (469 – 632)
Old Great Bulgaria (632–668)
First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018)
::Eastern Roman Empire (1018–1185)
noborderSecond Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396/1422)
Despotate of Dobruja (1356 - 1411)
Tsardom of Vidin (1356 - 1396)
Ottoman EmpireOttoman Bulgaria (1396/1422–1878)
BulgariaPrincipality of Bulgaria (1878–1908) (sovereignty within Ottoman Empire)
Kingdom of Bulgaria (1908–1946)
BulgariaPeople's Republic of Bulgaria (1946–1990)
Republic of Bulgaria (1990–present)

Croatia
CyprusMacedonian Empire (333–323 BC),Hellenistic States (323–58 BC)

Roman Republic (58–27 BC),Roman Empire (27 BC – 395 AD)Byzantine Empire (395–1191)
Kingdom of Cyprus (1192–1489 AD),Most Serene Republic of Venice (1489–1570)

Ottoman Empire (1570–1914)
Crown Colony of Cyprus (1914–1960)
Republic of Cyprus (1960–present)

Czech Republic Great Moravia (833–902)
Duchy of Bohemia (c.870–1198)
Kingdom of Bohemia (1198–1804)
Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Cisleithania (1867–1918)
Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)
Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939)
German Reich (1939–1945) –Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1960)
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990)
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–1992)
Czech Republic (1993–present)
DenmarkKingdom of Denmark[8] (c. 965 – present)
 Anglo-Norse Empire (1016–1035)
noborderKalmar Union (1397–1523)
EstoniaTerra Mariana (1207–1561)
SwedenSwedish Empire (1561–1721)
Russian EmpireGovernorate of Estonia (1721–1918)
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991)(de factorepublic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Estonia (1918–present, legal succession;de facto 1918–1940 and 1991–present)[9][10]
FinlandnoborderKalmar Union (1397–1523)
SwedenSweden (c. 1210–1809)
Russian EmpireGrand Duchy of Finland (1809–1917)
Republic of Finland (1917–present)
FrancePart of theRoman Empire, within the province ofRoman Gaul (1st century BC-5th century AD)

Gallic Empire (260 - 274)
 Kingdom of the Franks (481–800)
 Carolingian Empire (800–843)
 West Francia (843–987)
Lotharingia (855 - 959)
Duchy of Normandy (911 - 1259)
Duchy of Brittany (939–1532)
Kingdom of France (987–1791)
French Kingdom (1791–1792)
French Republic (1792–1804)
First French Empire (1804–1814; 1815)
Kingdom of France (1814–1815; 1815–1830)
July Monarchy (1830–1848)
French Republic (1848–1852)
Second French Empire (1852–1870)
French Republic (1870–1940)
French State (1940–1944)
Free FranceFree France (1940–1944)
Provisional Government of the French Republic (1944–1946)
French Republic (1946–present)

Georgia

Kingdom of Abkhazia (778–1008)
 Kingdom of Iberia (c. 301 BC – 580)
 Principality of Iberia (580–891)
 Kingdom of the Iberians (mostly titular revival) (891–1008)
Roman Empire

Theme of Iberia (1001–1074)

Kingdom of Georgia (1008–1465)

Kingdom of Imereti (1463–1810)
Kingdom of Kartli (1484–1762)
Kingdom of Kakheti (1465–1762)
Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (1762–1801)

Russian Empire (1801–1917)
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic (1918)
Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921)
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1922)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Federative Union of Socialist Soviet Republics of Transcaucasia (1922–1936)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1990)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Georgia (1990–1995)(republic of theSoviet Union to 1991)
Georgia (1995–present)

GermanyGermanic tribes (5th century BC – 3rd century AD)
Part of theRoman Empire, within the provinces ofGermania Superior andGermania Inferior (83 AD – 475 AD)
Alamannia (213 - 911)
 Old Saxony (6th century - 804)
 Carolingian Empire (800–843)
 East Francia (843–919)
 Kingdom of Germany (919–962)

Holy Roman Empire (800/962–1806)
Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813)(client states of theFrench Empire) andnoborderKingdom of Prussia (1701–1871)
German Confederation (1815–1848)
German Reich (1848–1849)
German Confederation (1849–1866)
noborderNorth German Confederation (1866–1871)
noborderGerman Reich (1871–1918)
German Reich (1919–1933) andnoborderTerritory of the Saar Basin (1920–1935)(FrenchLeague of Nations mandate)
German Reich (1934–1945)
noborderAllied-occupied Germany (1945–1949)
Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) (1949–1990),noborderWest Berlin (1949–1990),noborderSaar Protectorate (1947–1956)(Frenchprotectorate) andGerman Democratic Republic (East Germany) (1949–1990)
Federal Republic of Germany (1990–present)(Modern Germany is a continuation of the Federal Republic, it is not a successor state)

GreeceMinoan civilisation (3500 - 1100 BC)

Mycenaean Greece (1750 - 1050 BC)

 Ancient Greek city states and kingdoms (900–146 BC)Hellenic League (338–332 BC)

Macedonian Empire (335–323 BC –Macedonian Kingdom existed since 808 BC)

Delian League (488 - 404 BC)
Aetolian League (4th century - 188 BC)
Hellinistic States (323–146 BC)
Achaean League (280 - 146 BC)Roman Republic (146–27 BC)
Roman Empire (27 BC – 395 AD)
Byzantine Empire (395–1204, 1261–1453),Despotate of Epirus (1205–1337, 1356–1479Byzantine Successor),Crusader/Feudal/Latin States:Latin Empire of Constantinople (1204–1261),Duchy of Athens (1205–1458),Principality of Achaea (1205–1432),Genoa (1261–1566),Venice (c. 1200s–1479)
Ottoman Empire (c.1300s–1920),Kingdom of Candia (1205–1669),Kingdom of the Morea (1688–1715),Ionian Islands under Venetian rule (1363–1797),French Republic (1797–1799Ionian Islands),Septinsular Republic (1800–1815)
Hellenic State (1822–1832)(named "Provisional Administration of Greece" from 1822–1828),United States of the Ionian Islands (1815–1864)
Kingdom of Greece (1832–1924),Cretan State (1896–1913) (autonomous state of theOttoman Empire), Free State of Icaria (1912)
Hellenic Republic (1924–1935)
Kingdom of Greece (1935–1941)
Hellenic State (1941–1944)(Puppet state ofItaly andGermany(1941–43), Puppet state of Germany(1943–44),Government in Exile(September–October 1944))
Kingdom of Greece (1944–1973)
Hellenic Republic (1973–present)

Hungary(Principality of Hungary (895–1000)
Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1526)
Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)
Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (1526–1551, 1556–1570),Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711),Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1848, 1849–1867)
noborderHungarian State (1849)
Kingdom of Hungary (1867–1918)
Hungarian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919)
Hungarian Republic (1919–1920)
Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)
Hungarian Republic (1946–1949)
Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989)
Republic of Hungary (1989–2012)
Hungary (2012–present)
IcelandIcelandic Free State (930–1262)
noborderKingdom of Norway (1262–1397)
Kalmar Union (1397–1536)
DenmarkDenmark–Norway (1536–1814)
Kingdom of Denmark (1814–1918)
Kingdom of Iceland (1918–1944)
Iceland (1944–present)
Ireland Hibernia (300 BC – 100 AD)
Gaelic Kingdoms (1st century – 1541)
Kingdom of Ireland (1542–1651)
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653–1659)
Kingdom of Ireland (1659–1800)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1922)
Irish Free State (1922–1937)
Ireland (1937–present)
ItalyEtruscan city states (900 BC–27 BC),Magna Graecia (8th century - 212 BC),Latin League (8th century - 338 BC)

Roman Kingdom (753 BC – 509 BC)
Roman Republic (509–27 BC)
Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD)
Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Italy) (476–1071):
 Exarchate of Ravenna (584–751):
 Duchy of Rome (536–756)
Kingdom of Italy (476–493) (Vassal state of theEastern Roman Empire)
 Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–553)
The Italian peninsula divided intomany states 568–1861, among them:
 Kingdom of the Lombards (568–774)
Republic of Venice (697–1797)
 Papal States (754–1870)
 Kingdom of the Franks (774–800)
 Carolingian Empire (800–843)
Kingdom of Middle Francia (843–855)
Kingdom of Italy (855–1801)
Republic of Ancona (11th century - 1532)
Republic of Genoa (11th century – 1797)
Republic of Florence (1115 - 1569)
Kingdom of Sicily (1130–1816)
Kingdom of Naples (1282–1799, 1799–1816)
Kingdom of Sardinia (1324–1861)
Republic of Ragusa (1358 -1808)
Duchy of Milan (Imperial fief under Habsburg Spain) (1395–1447,1450–1796)
Duchy of Savoy (Imperial fief) (1416–1792, 1814–1847)
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (1569–1801, 1814–1859, 1859–1860)
Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946)
Italian Social Republic (Republic of Salò) (1943–1945)
Italian Republic (1946–present)

KazakhstanCuman–Kipchak confederation (10th century – 1241)

Golden Horde (1240s–1456)
Kazakh Khanate (1456–1847)
Russian Empire (1735/1860–1919)
Alash Autonomy (1917–1920)
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (a.k.a.Soviet Russia, 1919–1922)
Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–1936),federated state of theRussian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1919–1936)(itself arepublic of theSoviet Union after 1922)
Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1991)(republic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Kazakhstan[4] (1991–present)

LatviaTerra Mariana (1207–1583)
noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1583–1611)
noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth andSwedenSwedish Empire (1611–1721)
noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth andRussian Empire (1721–1772)
Russian Empire (1772–1918)
Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (1918–1920)
Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991)(de factorepublic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Latvia (1918–present, legal succession;de facto 1918–1940 and 1991–present)[9][10]
LiechtensteinPart of theRoman Empire, within the province ofRaetia (15 BC–476 AD)

Raetia Curiensis (476–11th century)

Lordship of Schellenberg (9th century–1719)(within theHoly Roman Empire)

County of Vaduz (1342-1719)(within theHoly Roman Empire)

Principality of Liechtenstein (1719–present)(within theGerman Confederation 1815–1866)

LithuaniaGrand Duchy of Lithuania (13th century – 1569)

noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795)
Russian Tsardom (1795–1812)
French Occupation (1812)
Russian Tsardom (1812–1914)
noborderGerman Occupation (1914–1918)
LithuaniaKingdom of Lithuania (1918)
Republic of Lithuania (1918–1940)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1990/1991)(de factorepublic of theSoviet Union)
Republic of Lithuania (1918–present, legal succession;de facto 1918–1940 and 1990–present)[9][10]

LuxembourgCarolingian Empire (800–887)

 Middle Francia (843–855)

 Kingdom of Lotharingia (855–959)

 Duchy of Lorraine (959–1059)

Holy Roman Empire

 Duchy of Lorraine (962–1766)(within theHoly Roman Empire)

 Duchy of Luxembourg (1353–1443/1797)(within theHoly Roman Empire)

Kingdom of France(1766 –1815)

 Lorraine and Barrois (1766 –1790)

French Republic (1792–1804)

First French Empire (1804–1814; 1815)


Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1890)
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (1890–present)

Malta[11]Sovereign Military Order of MaltaOrder of Saint John (1530–1798)
FranceFrench occupation of Malta (1798–1800),La Nazione Gozitana (1798–1801)
United KingdomBritish Protectorate of Malta (1800–1813)
MaltaCrown Colony of Malta (1813–1964)
MaltaState of Malta (1964–1974)
MaltaRepublic of Malta (1974–present)
MoldovaMoldavia (1359–1812) (vassal ofOttoman Empire between 1514 and 1812)
Russian Empire (1812–1918)
Kingdom of Romania (1918–1945)
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic(republic of theSoviet Union 1940–1990)
Republic of Moldova (1991–present)(republic of theSoviet Union to 1991)
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic(unrecognizedrepublic of theSoviet Union 1990–1991)
Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (1991–present)
MonacoRepublic of Genoa (1215–1297)
Principality of Monaco (1297–present)
MontenegroPrincipality of Serbia (768–960/971)
First Bulgarian Empire (680–1018) (924–1018)
Byzantine Empire (960–1043)
Duklja (1043–1101)
Serbian Grand Principality (1101–1217)
noborderKingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
noborderPrincipality of Zeta (1371–1402)
noborderSerbian Despotate (1402–1540)
Ottoman Empire (1540–1852)
Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) (within Ottoman Empire until 1878)
Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918)
Kingdom of Serbia (1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1943)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1946–1992)
Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006) (republic within theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro)[12] (2003–2006)
Montenegro[13] (2006–present)
Netherlands Frankish Kingdom (5th to 10th centuries),Frisian Kingdom (600–734),Duchy of (Lower) Lorraine (903–1190) andnoborderCounty of Holland (880–1384)
Burgundian Netherlands (1384–1482)
Seventeen Provinces (1482–1581)
Dutch RepublicRepublic of the Seven United Netherlands (1581–1795)
Batavian Republic (1795–1806)
Kingdom of the NetherlandsKingdom of Holland (1806–1810)
First French Empire (1810–1813)
Kingdom of the NetherlandsSovereign Principality of the United Netherlands (1813–1815)
Kingdom of the NetherlandsUnited Kingdom of the Netherlands (1815–1839)
Kingdom of the Netherlands (1839–present)
North MacedoniaFirst Bulgarian Empire (681–1018)
Byzantine Empire (1018–1185)
noborderSecond Bulgarian Empire (1185–1346)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
noborderKingdom of Prilep (1371–1395)
Ottoman Empire (1395–1913)
Kingdom of Serbia (1913–1918)
Kingdom of Bulgaria (1915–1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1943)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1945–1991)
Republic of Macedonia (1991–2019)
Republic of North Macedonia (2019–present)
Norway Petty Kingdoms of Norway (?–876)

nobordernoborderKingdom of Norway (872–1397)
 North Sea Empire (1016–1035)
noborderKalmar Union (1397–1523)
noborderDenmark–Norway (1536–1814)
noborderKingdom of Norway (1814)
nobordernobordernobordernoborderUnited Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1814–1905)
noborderKingdom of Norway (1905–1940)

noborderQuisling Regime (puppet state) (1942–1945)

noborderKingdom of Norway (1945–present)

Poland Civitas Schinesghe (960–1025) –Poland in the Early Middle Ages
noborderKingdom of Poland (1025–1385)
noborderKingdom of Poland (1385–1569)
noborderPolish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795)
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (1772–1804),Austrian Empire (1804–1867),Cisleithania (1867–1918),Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815),Prussia and theRussian Empire (1795–1918)
Kingdom of Poland (1916–1918)
Second Polish Republic (1918–1939)
Military Administration in Poland (1939)
General Government (1939–1944)
Provisional Government of the Republic of Poland (1944–1945)
Provisional Government of National Unity (1945–1947)
Polish People's Republic (1947–1989)
Republic of Poland (1989–present)
PortugalRoman Republic (197 BC – 27 BC)
Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD)
 Suebic Kingdom (409 – 585)
 Visigothic Kingdom (418–711)
Umayyad Caliphate (711–750)
Emirate of Córdoba (756–868)
County of Portugal, within theKingdom of León (868–1139)
Kingdom of Portugal (1139–1189)
Kingdom of Portugal and Silves (1189–1191)
Kingdom of Portugal (1191–1249)
Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarve (1249–1471)
Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves (1471–1815)
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves (1815–1825)
PortugalKingdom of Portugal and the Algarves (1825–1910)
PortugalFirst Portuguese Republic (1910–1926)
PortugalDitadura Nacional (1926–1933)
PortugalSecond Portuguese Republic /Estado Novo (1933–1974)
PortugalNational Salvation Junta (1974–1975)
PortugalThird Portuguese Republic (1975–present)
RomaniaWallachia (1330–1859; vassal ofOttoman Empire between 1415 and 1859)
Moldavia (1359–1859; vassal ofOttoman Empire between 1514 and 1859)
Romanian United Principalities (1859–1866)
Principality of Romania (1866–1881)
Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947)
Socialist Republic of Romania (1947–1989)(renamed from "Romanian People's Republic" in 1965)
Romania (1989–present)
Russia Rus' Khaganate (838–862)
Kievan Rus' (862–1240)
Novgorod Republic (1136–1478)
 Vladimir-Suzdal (1157–1331; vassal of theGolden Horde 1240–1331)
Pskov Republic (1348–1510)
Principality of Tver (1246–1483)
 Grand Duchy of Moscow (1283–1547; vassal of theGolden Horde until 1480)
Tsardom of Russia (1547–1610)

Russian Empire (1612–1917)
Russian Republic (1917)
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991)(republic of theSoviet Union 1922–1991)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)(afederal state)
Russian Federation (1991–present)(afederal state, currently have 89 federal subjects. Six federal subjects are not internationally recognized as part of Russia.[14])

San MarinoRepublic of San Marino (301–present)
SerbiaKingdom of Dardania(4th century BC – 28 BC)
Part of theRoman Empire, within the provinces ofMoesia,Pannonia andDalmatia (75 BC – 481 AD)
noborderPrincipality of Serbia (768–960/971)
First Bulgarian Empire (924–1018)
Byzantine Empire (960–1043)
Duklja (1043–1101)
Serbian Grand Principality (1101–1217)
no bordersKingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)
Serbian Empire (1346–1371)
noborderMoravian Serbia (1371–1402)
noborderSerbian Despotate (1402–1459)
noborderKingdom of Serbia (1718–1739 and 1788–1791)
SerbiaPrincipality of Serbia (1817–1882)
Kingdom of Serbia (1882–1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1941)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
Socialist Republic of Serbia (1946–1992)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)
Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)
State Union of Serbia and Montenegro[12] (2003–2006)
Republic of Serbia (2006–present)
Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo (1946–1992)
Republic of Kosova (1990–1999)
Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1992–present)
United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (1999–present)
Republic of Kosovo (2008–present)
SlovakiaCzechoslovak Republic (1918–1938)
Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939)
Slovak Republic (1939–1945)
Czechoslovak Republic (1945–1960)
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990)
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–1992)
Slovak Republic (1993–present)
SloveniaDuchy of Carniola (1364–1804)
Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
Cisleithania (1867–1918)
noborderState of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (1918)
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918–1929)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929–1943)
Democratic Federal Yugoslavia (1943–1946)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1946–1991)
Republic of Slovenia (1991–present)
SpainVascones (12th BC? – 1st BC)
Tartessos (12th BC – 5th BC)
Phoenicias (12th BC – 237 BC)
Greeks (9th BC – 218 BC)
Iberians (6th BC – 1st BC)
Celts (6th BC – 1st BC)
Celtiberics (6th BC – 1st BC)
Lusitanians (6th BC – 1st BC)
Carthaginian Empire (237 BC – 208 BC)
Roman Republic  (218 BC – 27 BC)
Roman Empire  (27 BC – 476 AD)
Vandals (409–534)
Alans (409–429)
Kingdom of the Suebi (409–585)
Kingdom of Galicia (410–1833)
Visigothic Kingdom (418–711)
Byzantine Empire (552–624)
Umayyad Caliphate (Al-Andalus) (711–756)
Emirate of Córdoba (756–929)
Caliphate of Córdoba (929–1031)
Kingdom of Asturias (718/722–924)
Kingdom of León (910–1230)
Kingdom of Navarre (824 (traditional)–1841)
County of Barcelona (formation 801/independence 988–1162)
Kingdom of Aragon (1035–1707)
Kingdom of Castile (1065–1230)
Crown of Aragon (1162–1716)
Principality of Catalonia (1162–1714)
Crown of Castile (1230–1715)
Kingdom of Majorca (1231–1715(1349))
Kingdom of Valencia (1238–1707)
Unification ofSpain andSpanish Empire (1469/1492/1516–1975)
Kingdom of Spain (1716–1873)
Spanish Republic (1873–1874)
Kingdom of Spain (1873–1931)
Spanish Republic (1931–1939)
Spanish State (1939–1975)
Kingdom of Spain (1975–present)
SwedennoborderKalmar Union (1397–1523)
Kingdom of Sweden (c.1000–1814)
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (Sweden in union with Norway 1814–1905)
Kingdom of Sweden (1905–present)
Switzerland Kingdom of the Burgundians (411–534)
 Kingdom of the Franks (481–843)
 Middle Francia (843 – 855)
 East Francia (843 – 962)
noborderOld Swiss Confederacy (1291–1798)
Helvetic Republic (1798–1803)
 Swiss Confederation (1803–present)
TurkeyHellinistic States (323–146 BC)
Roman Republic (146–27 BC),Roman Empire (27 BC – 395 AD),Byzantine Empire (395–1390)

Seljuq Empire (1037–1194)
Sultanate of Rum (1077–1307)
Karamanids (1250–1487)
Ottoman Empire (1299–1923)
Republic of Turkey (1923–present)

Ukraine Rus' Khaganate (838–862)

Kievan Rus' (862–1240)
 Principality of Kyiv (1132–1471; vassal of theGolden Horde 1301–1362)
Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia (1199–1349)
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Kyiv (1471–1793),Bratslav (1566–1793),Chernihiv (1635–1654),Ruthenian (1434–1772),Podolian (1434–1793),Volhynian (1569–1795), andBelz (1462–1793) Voivodeships)
Cossack Hetmanate (1648–1764)
Russian Empire (1764–1917)
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (1772–1804),Austrian Empire (1804–1867),Cisleithania (1867–1918)
Ukrainian People's Republic (1917–1921),West Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–1919)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1922,republic of theSoviet Union 1922–1991 andUN member 1945–1991)

In the Crimean peninsula

Greek city states (6th–5th centuries BC)
Bosporan Kingdom (c. 438 BC – 107 BC)
Kingdom of Pontus (107 BC – 527 AD)
Roman Empire (63 BC – 341 AD)
Byzantine Empire (341–1204)
Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461)
Golden Horde (1238–1449)
Principality of Theodoro (1461–1475)
Crimean Khanate (1443–1783)
Ottoman Empire (1475–1774)
Russian Empire (1783–1917)
wartime governments (1917–1921)
Russian SFSR (1921–1922)
Soviet Union (1922–1954)
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1954–1991)

Ukraine (1991–present)
United KingdomPart of theRoman Empire, within the province ofRoman Britain (43 AD-410 AD)

Kingdom of Elmet (4th–7th century),Kingdom of Deira (c.450–654),Kingdom of Kent/Cantwara (455–871),Kingdom of Lindsey (c. 500 – 7th century),Kingdom of Rheged (500–600),Kingdom of Sussex (c.477–860),Kingdom of Wessex (519 – 927),Kingdom of Essex (527–825),Kingdom of Mercia (527–918),Kingdom of Haestingas (6th century? – 771?),Kingdom of East Anglia (571–918),Kingdom of the Hwicce (577–780s),Kingdom of Bernicia (6th century – 654),Kingdom of Northumbria (654–954),Kingdom of England (927–1649)
 Anglo-Norse Empire (1016–1035)
Angevin Empire (1154 - 1214)
Kingdom of Gwent (5th century–1075),Kingdom of Gwynedd (5th century – 1216),Ergyng (5th–7th century),Kingdom of Deheubarth (920–1197),Kingdom of Glywysing (5th century - c. 1000),Kingdom of Brycheiniog (c. 450 - c. 1045),Kingdom of Ceredigion,Kingdom of Powys (5th century - 1160),Kingdom of Dyfed (c.410 - 920),Kingdom of Seisyllwg (680–920)
Principality of Wales (1216–1542)
 Pictland,Dál Riata,Kingdom of Strathclyde (5th century – c. 1030),Kingdom of Scotland (843–1651)
 Early Medieval Irish Kingdoms,Lordship of Ireland (1171–1541),Kingdom of Ireland (1542–1651)
Commonwealth of England (1649–1653)
Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653–1659)
Commonwealth of England (1659–1660)
Kingdom of Ireland (1659–1800),Kingdom of Scotland (1659–1707) andKingdom of England (1660–1707)
Kingdom of Ireland andKingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801–1927)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927–present)

Vatican CityRoman Republic (509–27 BC)
Roman Empire (27 BC – 476 AD)
Kingdom of Italy (476–493)
 Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–533)
Byzantine Empire (533–754)
Papal States (754–1798; 1799–1870)
Roman Republic (1798–1799)(client state ofFrance)
Kingdom of Italy (1870–1929)(as aprisoner in the Vatican)
Vatican CityVatican City State (1929–present)

See also

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References

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  3. ^"Atlas of World History Animation".www.atlasofworldhistory.com.
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  12. ^abISO 3166-1 NEWSLETTER No. V-8 has the official name of Serbia and Montenegro as just "Serbia and Montenegro".
  13. ^ISO 3166-1 NEWSLETTER No. V-12 has the official name of Montenegro as "Republic of Montenegro".
  14. ^"So-called referenda in Russian-controlled Ukraine 'cannot be regarded as legal': UN political affairs chief".UN News. 27 September 2022.Archived from the original on 28 September 2022. Retrieved1 December 2022.
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