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What are the deposed living monarchs of Europe?

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  • Czar Simeon II of Bulgaria (1943-1946), who was also Prime Minister of Bulgaria (2001-2005), was overthrown by communists
  • King Constantine II of the Hellenes [Greece] (1964-1973), monarchy abolished in Greece in 1973.
  • King Michael of Romania (1927-1930, 1940-1947). First reign was retaken by his uncle. Second reign was forced abdication by the Soviet Union.
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