List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 18th century

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Monarchs deposed in the 18th century

This page has the monarchs deposed between 1700 and 1800

Aceh Darussalam[]

  • , Sultan of Aceh Darussalam. Deposed by the in 1702.
  • , Sultan of Aceh Darussalam. Deposed by the UleeBalang in 1703

Ambohimanga[]

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Ansbach[]

  • Christian Frederick Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Bayreuth, abdicated 1791, died 1806.

Banganapalle[]

  • , Jagirdar of Banganapalle, deposed 1784, restored 1789.

Bavaria[]

Bayreuth[]

  • Christian Frederick Charles Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Bayreuth, abdicated 1791, died 1806.

Benares[]

  • Rafa'at wa Awal-i-Martabat Raja Sri Chait Singh Sahib Bahadur, Raja of Benares, deposed 1781.

Bentheim[]

  • , Count of Bentheim, deposed by the Hannover in 1753. Died 1803.

Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[]

  • Anton Ulrich Duke of Brunswick, deposed 1702, restored 1704, died 1714.

Kingdom of Corsica[]

France[]

  • Louis XVI, King of France, deposed 1792, executed 1793.

Hawaiʻi[]

  • Kiwala‘o, High Chief and King of Hawaiʻi. Deposed and killed 1782 by his cousin Kamehameha I
  • Kalanikupule, 27th Moi/King of Maui and Oaʻu. Deposed and sacrificed by Kamehameha I 1795
  • Kaumualiʻi, 23rd King of Kauaʻi. Surrendered peacefully to Kamehameha I 1810

Hohenlohe-Bartenstein[]

  • , Prince of Hohenlohe-Bartenstein, deposed or abdicated 1798.

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  • , Count of Isenburg-Marienborn, deposed 1725.

Junagadh[]

  • , Nawab Sahib of Junagad, deposed 1760, reinstated 1762.

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  • King (Rajadhiraja Paramesvara Paramabhattaraka Sri Sri N.N. Vijayarajye Nepala) of Kantipura 1735-1746, deposed or abdicated 1746, restored 1752, reigned until 25 September 1768.

Kelantan[]

  • , deposed 1739, restored 1746, redeposed 1756.

Knyphausen[]

  • baron of Knyphausen 1738-1754, deposed or abdicated 1754, died 1764.

Kanokupolu[]

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  • , King (Rajadhiraja Paramesvara Paramabhattaraka Sri Sri N.N. Vijayarajye Nepala) of Lalitapura 1709, deposed or abdicated 1709, restored 1709, reigned until 1714.

Lippe-Alverdissen[]

  • , Count and Noble Lord (Graf und Edler Herr zur Lippe). Deposed or abdicated 1749.

Lippe-Detmold[]

  • Simon August of Lippe-Detmold, Count and Noble Lord (Graf und Edler Herr zur Lippe) of Lippe-Detmold 1734-1749, deposed or abdicated 1749. Died 1782.

Lorraine[]

Mecca[]

  • , Grand Sharif of Mecca. Deposed 1672, restored 1693, redeposed 1694, restored 1694, redeposed 1702.
  • , Grand Sharif of Mecca, deposed 1704.

Modena[]

Naples[]

  • Philip IV, King of Naples (and Spain), lost control of Naples 1707, abandoned claims 1713
  • Charles VI, King of Naples (and Holy Roman Emperor), ceded control 1735
  • Charles VII, King of Naples, abdicated 1759
  • Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, deposed 1799, restored later that year, deposed again 1806, restored 1815

Parma[]

  • Charles I, Duke of Parma, abdicated 1735
  • Maria Theresa, Duchess of Parma, abdicated 1748

Persia[]

  • Husayn, Shah of Persia, deposed 1722
  • Ashraf Hotaki, Shah of Persia, deposed 1729
  • Abbas III, Shah of Persia, deposed 1736
  • Adil Shah, Shah of Persia, deposed 1748
  • Suleiman II, Shah of Persia, deposed 1750
  • Shahrokh Shah, Shah of Persia, deposed 1749, nominally restored 1750, deposed again 1796

Poland[]

  • Augustus II, King of Poland, deposed 1704, abdicated 1706, restored 1709
  • Stanislaus I, deposed 1709, restored 1733 and again deposed later that year
  • Stanislaus II Augustus Poniatowski, King of Poland, deposed 1795

Russia[]

  • Ivan VI, Emperor of Russia, deposed 1741
  • Peter III, Emperor of Russia, deposed 1762

Sardinia[]

Sicily[]

Spain[]

  • "Charles III," Austrian claimant to the Spanish throne, abandoned his claims 1714
  • Philip V, King of Spain, abdicated 1724, reinstated later that year

Sweden[]

  • Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden, abdicated 1720

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  • , Sultan of Tallo, deposed 1761.

Tulsipur[]

  • Raja lost Tulsipar to Gorkhali King Prithvi Narayan, 1763.

Tuscany[]

Vava'u[]

  • , 5th Tu'i Kanokupolu, deposed 1700.
  • , 3rd Vuna and Tu'i Vava'u, deposed 1799.

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