There are still some functional monarchies around. Saudi Arabia for example still has a ruling family with government influence.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
Yes, all of Europe still had monarchies.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and UAE are monarchies.
he wanted the monarchies that where still out there before napoleon to be restored
what percent of the world are monarchies
Last king of what? There are still kings today. Queen Elizabeth's heir will be king of England. Sweden has a king. There are other countries that are still monarchies.
The only Absolute Monarchies today are Swaziland, Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the surprising one, Vatican City. I'm not sure about Tonga, where the King still holds a lot of power.
There are a number of different Arab States. Some, like Saudi Arabia are monarchies and have kings. Others, like Oman, are monarchies without kings; Oman is a Sultanate. Still others are quasi-democracies or military juntas and therefore lack kings.
All the absolute monarchies in Europe have dissolved into some form of a democracy. Most of them transformed into Constitutional Monarchies, in which there is still a monarch that rules but they are accompanied by a parliament. There is one country in Europe that can still be considered a monarchy: the Vatican. The Pope is the ruler and thus labels the Vatican as an absolute monarchy, although the "monarch" is elected.
The True Law of Free Monarchies was created in 1603.
Currently, there are around 29 countries that have a king as their head of state. The number can change as monarchies evolve or dissolve.