| Reign | Nation | Title | Hint | Monarch | % Correct |
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| 2005– | Prince | Only son of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly | Albert | 86%
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| 336–323 BC | King | He was tutored by Aristotle | Alexander | 82%
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| 1702–1707 | Queen | Kingdom of Great Britain's first monarch | Anne | 82%
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| 27 BC–14 AD | Emperor | Born as Gaius Octavius | Augustus | 78%
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| 1999– | King | Married to Queen Rania | Abdullah II | 74%
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| 434–453 | King | Hun called the "Scourge of God" | Attila | 71%
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| 1989–2019 | Emperor | First Japanese emperor to marry a commoner | Akihito | 65%
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| 886–899 | King | "Great" king of the Anglo Saxons who battled the Vikings | Alfred | 65%
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| 656–661 | Caliph | Muhammad's successor (according to Shiites) | Ali | 64%
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| 1603–1617 | Sultan | Namesake of Istanbul's Blue Mosque | Ahmed | 62%
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| 1509–1543 | King | First king of Portugal | Afonso I | 42%
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| 268–232 BC | Emperor | Mauryan Emperor who adopted Buddhism | Ashoka | 33%
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| 1351–1334 BC | Pharaoh | Created a religion that centered on the Aten | Akhenaten | 27%
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| 1532–1533 | Sapa Inca | Francisco Pizarro defeated him at the Battle of Cajamarca | Atahualpa | 27%
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| 1556–1605 | Emperor | Expanded and consolidated Mughal domains in India | Akbar | 23%
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| 1932–1953 | King | Founder of Saudi Arabia | Abdulaziz | 21%
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| 632–634 | Caliph | Muhammad's actual successor | Abu Bakr | 17%
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| 1588–1629 | Shah | "Great" ruler who brought Safavid Iran's greatest extend | Abbas | 13%
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