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Regardless of monarchy type (absolute, semi-constitutional, constitutional):

In Middle Ages - France, England, Habsburgs (ruled in different countries)

In XVI-XVIII centuries - France, Spain (under Habsburgs), Austria (Habsburgs too), Poland united with Lithuania, England, Turkey (ruled on Balkans)

In XIX century - France (mix of republic and monarchic periods), Prussia/Germany, Russia, Austria, England

In XX century - Germany (monarchy till end of WW I), England, Russia (monarchy till 1917).

(France was a republic in XX century).

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There are many different successful monarchies that were either absolute, semi-constitutional, and constitutional. Some of the strongest monarchies in Europe were France, England, Spain, Austria, Germany/Prussia, and Russia.

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the Holy Roman Empire and Austria (the Habsburgs)

A+ only Germany

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