Every leader of the Great Powers Concert of Europe

Can you name every leader of the Great Powers of the Concert of Europe between 1815-1914?
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Austrian Empire
1815-1835
Franz I
1835-1848
Ferdinand I
1848-1867
Franz Joseph I
Austro-Hungarian Empire
1867-1914
Franz Joseph I
 
 
Kingdom of France
1815-1824
Louis XVIII
1824-1830
Charles X
Kingdom of France
1830-1848
Louis Philippe I
French Republic
1848
Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure
1848
François Arago
1848
Louis-Eugène Cavaignac
1848-1852
Louis Napoléon Bonaparte
French Empire
1848-1870
Napoléon III
French Republic
1870-1871
Louis-Jules Trochu
1871-1873
Adolphe Thiers
1873-1879
Patrice de MacMahon
1879-1887
Jules Grévy
1887-1894
Sadi Carnot
1894-1895
Jean Casimir-Perier
1895-1899
Félix Faure
1899-1906
Émile Loubet
1906-1913
Armand Fallières
1903-1914
Raymond Poincaré
Kingdom of Prussia
1815-1840
Friedrich Wilhelm III
1840-1861
Friedrich Wilhelm IV
1861-1871
Wilhelm I
German Empire
1871-1888
Wilhelm I
1888
Friedrich III
1888-1914
Wilhelm II
Russian Empire
1815-1825
Aleksandr I
1825-1855
Nikolai I
1855-1881
Aleksandr II
1881-1894
Aleksandr III
1894-1914
Nikolai II
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1815-1820
George III
1820-1830
George IV
1830-1837
William IV
1837-1901
Victoria
1901-1910
Edward VII
1910-1914
George V
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