Yes, Europe still has kings. In fact, the countries of Spain, Norway, Belgium, and Sweden currently have monarchs that are Kings. Andorra, Monaco, and Liechtenstein currently have monarchs that are Princes. The United Kingdom and Denmark currently have Queens. The Netherlands currently has a Duchess while Luxembourg has a Grand Duke. Lastly, the Vatican City is ruled solely by the Pope.
They still exist in Europe.
Yes, all of Europe still had monarchies.
Monarchy was a major form in government in olden Europe. Monarchy could still be a considered a major form in government in Europe, though most are constitutional monarchies.
There are a total of 105 known Royal families in Europe - you have to be a little more concise than that. The kings and queens of WHERE?
They were unhappy because they still had to pay taxes.
Nobles
kings of Europe
There were many kings so to answer we need to know more as far as time, place.
There have never been kings and queens of the whole of Europe. Various countries in Europe have had kings and queens from time to time.
Capetian kings are the royal descendants of Hugh Capet, who was the ruler of France from 987 to 996. The dynasty he created is the oldest in Europe, and still exists today. The current King of Spain is a member of the dynasty. There is a link below to an article on the Capetian Dynasty.
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