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A '''personal union''' consists of two or more entities that are internationally considered separate ]s, only sharing the same ] (and thence also sharing whatever political actions are vested in the Head of State, but no, or at least extremely few, others). It is not to be confused with a ] (like the ]), which is internationally considered a single state. A '''personal union''' consists of two or more entities that are internationally considered separate ]s, only sharing the same ] (and thence also sharing whatever political actions are vested in the Head of State, but no, or at least extremely few, others). It is not to be confused with a ] (like the ]), which is internationally considered a single state.


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There is a somewhat grey area between personal unions and federations, and the one has regularly grown into the other. This article is an attempt at listing some historical and contemporary personal unions. There is a somewhat grey area between personal unions and federations, and the one has regularly grown into the other. This article is an attempt at listing some historical and contemporary personal unions.


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* ]
** ''Partial'' personal union with ] since ] (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra)


*] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (the ''dual monarchy'' of ]) * ''Partial'' personal union with ] since ] (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra)


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when Norway was officially incorporated into the Danish kingdom, often called Denmark-Norway) * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (the ''dual monarchy'' of ])
** The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
** The kings of Denmark at the same time being dukes of ] and ] ]-]. (Holstein being part of the ])
** Personal union with ] from ] (broken out of Denmark) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] (when Ireland was raised to the level of a kingdom) to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when Norway was officially incorporated into the Danish kingdom, often called ])
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in ]) * The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
* The kings of Denmark at the same time being dukes of ] and ] ]-]. (Holstein being part of the ])
* Personal union with ] from ] (broken out of Denmark) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] (ceded from Sweden) to ] * Personal union with ] from ] (when Ireland was raised to the level of a kingdom) to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in ])


* ] == ] ==
** ''Partial'' personal union with ] since ] (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra) * Personal union with ] from ] (ceded from Sweden) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ]) * ''Partial'' personal union with ] since ] (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra)
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] and ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ])
** Personal union with the ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ]


== ] ==
* ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] and ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with the ] from ] to ]


== ] ==
*]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (the ''dual monarchy'' of ]) * Personal union with ] from ] to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] (broken out of Denmark) to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (the ''dual monarchy'' of ])


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] (raised to the level of a kingdom) to ] * Personal union with ] from ] (broken out of Denmark) to ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ])
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]
** Personal union with the ] from ] (broken out) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ]) * Personal union with ] from ] (raised to the level of a kingdom) to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ])
* Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with the ] from ] (broken out) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with the ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ])


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] * Personal union with the ] from ] to ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when Norway was officially incorporated into the Danish kingdom, often called Denmark-Norway)
** The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
** Personal union with ] from ] (ceded from Denmark) to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when Norway was officially incorporated into the Danish kingdom, often called ])
* The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when Norway was ceded from Denmark and entered into a union with Sweden, sometimes called ])


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ]) * Personal union with ] from ] to ]


== ] ==
* ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (when they were joined together in the ])


== ] ==
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** Personal union with ] from ] to ] (under ], his son and grandson, also kings of Portugal) * Personal union with ] from ] to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] from ] to ] (under ], his son and grandson)


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with ] and ] from ] to ] (when England and Scotland were joined together in ]) * Personal union with ] from ] to ]


* ] == ] ==
** Personal union with the ] from ] to ] * Personal union with ] and ] from ] to ] (when England and Scotland were joined together in ])


== ] ==
* ] and ] (Duchies with peculiar rules for ].)
* Personal union with the ] from ] to ]
** ] to ] were parts or all of the duchies in personal union with ].
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (under ], his son and grandson)


== ] and ] ==
* ] ''(See also: ])''
Duchies with peculiar rules for ].
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]
** The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]


* ] to ] were parts or all of the duchies in personal union with ].
* ]
** Personal union with ] from ] to ]
** Personal union with ] from ] (broken out) to ]
** The ]s, officially a personal union since ], presently with ], ], the ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], the ] and ]


== ] ==
''Main article: ]''

* Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* The ] with ] and ] from ] to ] (sometimes defunct)
* Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] to ] (sometimes called ])

== ] ==
* Personal union with ] from ] to ]
* Personal union with ] from ] (broken out) to ]
* The ]s, officially a personal union since ], presently with ], ], the ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], the ] and ]




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Revision as of 10:16, 4 March 2004

A personal union consists of two or more entities that are internationally considered separate states, only sharing the same Head of State (and thence also sharing whatever political actions are vested in the Head of State, but no, or at least extremely few, others). It is not to be confused with a federation (like the USA), which is internationally considered a single state.

Personal unions can arise for very different reasons, ranging from near coincedence (a princess who is already married to a king becomes a queen regnant, and their child inherits both countries) to virtual annexation (where a personal union sometimes was seen as a means of preventing uprisals). They can also be codified (the constitutions of the states clearly express that they shall be joined together) or non-codified (in which case they can easily be broken by e.g. different succession rules).

There is a somewhat grey area between personal unions and federations, and the one has regularly grown into the other. This article is an attempt at listing some historical and contemporary personal unions.

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Andorra

  • Partial personal union with France since 1607 (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra)

Austria

Denmark

England

Finland

France

  • Partial personal union with Andorra since 1607 (the French president is one of the Heads of State in Andorra)

Great Britain

Hanover

Holy Roman Empire

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Norway

Netherlands

Poland

Poland-Lithuania

Portugal

Russia

Scotland

Spain

Schleswig and Holstein

Duchies with peculiar rules for succession.

  • 1460 to 1864 were parts or all of the duchies in personal union with Denmark.

Sweden

Main article: Unions of Sweden

United Kingdom


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