List of state leaders in the 18th century
This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) AD.
Africa
Africa: Northcentral
- Al-Husayn I ibn Ali, Bey (1705–1735)
- Abu l-Hasan Ali I, Bey (1735–1756)
- Muhammad I ar-Rashid, Bey (1756–1759)
- Ali II ibn Hussein, Bey (1759–1782)
- Hammuda ibn Ali, Bey (1782–1814)
Africa: Northwest
- Ismail Ibn Sharif, Sultan (1672–1727)
- Abu'l Abbas Ahmad, Sultan (1727–1728, 1728–1729)
- Abdalmalik, Sultan (1728)
- Ali, Sultan (1734–1736)
- Mohammed II, Sultan (1736–1738)
- Zin al-Abidin, Sultan (1741)
- Al-Mostadi, Sultan (1738–1740, 1742–1743, 1747–1748)
- Abdallah, Sultan (1729–1734, 1736–1736, 1740–1741, 1741–1742, 1743–1747, 1748–1757)
- Mohammed III, Sultan (1757–1790)
- Yazid, Sultan (1790–1792)
- Slimane, Sultan (1792–1822)
Americas
Americas: North
- George Washington, President (1789–1797)
- John Adams, President (1797–1801)
Americas: South
- Bolivia (complete list) –
- Ecuador (complete list) –
- Peru (complete list) –
Europe
Europe: British Isles
Great Britain
- William II, King (1689–1702)
- Anne, Queen (1702–1707)
- William II, King (1689–1702)
- Anne, Queen (1702–1707)
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- Anne, Queen (1707–1714)
- George I, King (1714–1727)
- George II, King (1727–1760)
- George III, King (1760–1820)
- Walpole, Prime minister (1721–1742)
- Wilmington, Prime minister (1742–1743)
- Pelham, Prime minister (1743–1754)
- Newcastle, Prime minister (1754–1756)
- Devonshire, Prime minister (1756–1757)
- Newcastle, Prime minister (1757–1762)
- Bute, Prime minister (1762–1763)
- G. Grenville, Prime minister (1763–1765)
- Rockingham, Prime minister (1765–1766)
- Chatham (Pitt the Elder), Prime minister (1766–1768)
- Grafton, Prime minister (1768–1770)
- North, Prime minister (1770–1782)
- Rockingham, Prime minister (1782)
- Shelburne, Prime minister (1782–1783)
- Portland, Prime minister (1783)
- Pitt the Younger, Prime minister (1783–1801)
Ireland
- William II, King (1689–1702)
- Anne, Queen (1702–1707)
- George I, King (1714–1727)
- George II, King (1727–1760)
- George III, King (1760–1820)
Europe: Central
- Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1658–1705)
- Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1705–1711)
- Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1711–1740)
- Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1742–1745)
- Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1745–1765)
- Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1765–1790)
- Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1790–1792)
- Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1792–1806)
- Leopold I, King (1658–1705)
- Joseph I, King (1690–1711)
- Charles VI, King (1711–1740)
- Charles VII, King (1742–1745)
- Francis I, King (1745–1764)
- Joseph II, King (1764–1790)
- Leopold II, King (1790–1792)
- Francis II, King (1792–1806)
- George William, Duke (1689–1705)
- George I Louis, Duke (1705–1727)
- George II Augustus, Duke (1727–1760)
- George III, Duke (1760–1814)
Europe: Nortic
- Frederick IV, King (1699–1730)
- Christian VI, King (1730–1746)
- Frederick V, King (1746–1766)
- Christian VII, King (1766–1808)
Europe: Southcentral
- Innocent XII, Pope (1691–1700)
- Clement XI, Pope (1700–1721)
- Innocent XIII, Pope (1721–1724)
- Benedict XIII, Pope (1724–1730)
- Clement XII, Pope (1730–1740)
- Benedict XIV, Pope (1740–1758)
- Clement XIII, Pope (1758–1769)
- Clement XIV, Pope (1769–1774)
- Pius VI, Pope (1775–1799)
- Pius VII, Pope (1800–1823)
- San Marino (1700–1900) –
Europe: Southwest
- Andorra (complete list) –
Europe: West
- Anjou (complete list) –
- Philip II, Duke (1683–1700)
- Louis the Beloved, Duke (1710–1715)
- Philip, Duke (1730–1733)
- Louis the Desired, Duke (1755–1795)
- Philip VII, Count (1700–1706)
- Charles V, Count (1714–1740)
- Maria Theresa, Countess (1740–1780)
- Francis I, Count (1740–1765)
- Joseph I, Count (1780–1790)
- Leopold, Count (1790–1792)
- Francis II, Count (1792–1835)
Eurasia: Caucasus
- David II, King (1703–1722)
- Constantine II, vassal King under the Ottomans (1722–1732)
- Teimuraz II, vassal King under the Ottomans/Persians (1732–1744)
- Erekle II, King (1744–1762)
References
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