Dual monarchy

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Dual monarchy is a union of two monarchies where the thrones of each monarchy are integrated, typically as a personal union in which the crowns of the separate kingdoms are held by one person. The following are examples of dual monarchies, listed alphabetically with the dominant or co-dominant nation first:

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