List of former monarchies explained
This is a list of former monarchies, i.e. monarchies which once existed but have since been abolished. (Note: entries in bold refer to groups of kingdoms)
Ancient Near East
- Early Bronze Age
- Indus Valley (3300 BC-1300 BC)
- Ancient Egypt (3150 BC–30 BC)
- Kingdom of Kish (c. 2900 BC–2296 BC)
- Van Lang (2879 BC–258 BC)
- Minoan (c. 2700 BC–c. 1600 BC)
- Kingdom of Uruk (c. 2600 BC–2048 BC)
- Land of Punt (c. 2500 BC–980 BC)
- Kingdom of Ur (c. 2500 BC–1940 BC)
- Kingdom of Lagash (c. 2500 BC–2046 BC)
- Kingdom of Kerma (2500 BC–1500 BC)
- Middle Bronze Age
- Amorite Kingdom (c. 2000 BC–1595 BC)
- Kingdom of Assyria (c. 2000 BC–605 BC)
- Kingdom of Larsa (1961 BC–1674 BC)
- Babylonia (1830 BC–732 BC)
- Mycenaean (c. 1900 BC–c. 1100 BC)
- East Asian Bronze Age
- Late Bronze Age
- Iron Age
Antiquity
See also: List of Classical Age states.
- Asia
- Europe
- Africa
Middle Ages
- Asia
- Europe
See also: Monarchies in Europe.
- Africa
Pre-Columbian Americas
Early Modern
- Asia
- Europe
See also: Monarchies in Europe.
- Africa
- Oceania
- Americas
Modern
- Europe
See also: Monarchies in Europe.
- Asia
- Africa
- The Americas
See also