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To accurately answer your question, I would need specific names of the monarchs in question. Monarchs belong to various royal families throughout history, such as the House of Windsor in the UK, the House of Bourbon in France, the House of Habsburg in Austria, and the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in Germany. Each of these families has its own lineage and historical significance, influencing the monarchs associated with them. Please provide the names of the monarchs for a precise answer.

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