| Reign | Nation | Title | Hint | Monarch | % Correct |
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| 1509–1547 | King | Anne Boleyn's husband | Henry VIII | 100%
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| 1926–1989 | Emperor | Ruled during WWII | Hirohito | 92%
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| 117–138 | Emperor | Built a wall in northern England | Hadrian | 90%
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| 958–986,970–986 | King | Namesake of a data-sharing wireless technology.Also introduced Christianity to Denmark | Harald Bluetooth | 89%
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| 1991– | King | Patron of World Sailing | Harald V | 87%
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| 1930–1974 | Emperor | Rastafarians worship him as their Messiah | Haile Selassie | 66%
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| 37–4 BC | King | Known for the Massacre of the Innocents | Herod | 66%
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| 1952–1999 | King | Signed a peace treaty with Israel | Hussein | 62%
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| 1792–1750 BC | King | His code of laws called for "an eye for an eye" | Hammurabi | 57%
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| 1961–1999 | King | Survived two failed coup d'états | Hassan II | 51%
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| 1905–1957 | King | First independent Norwegian monarch since 1387 | Haakon VII | 46%
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| 2002– | King | Changed his title from "emir" to "king" | Hamad | 46%
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| 393–423 | Emperor | Western Roman Empire's "honorable" emperor | Honorius | 28%
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| 1989– | Prince | Richest European monarch | Hans-Adam II | 26%
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| 1527–1532 | Sapa Inca | Peru's tallest mountain is named after him | Huáscar | 15%
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| 786–809 | Caliph | Abbasid caliph whose life and court are includedin the "Arabian Nights" | Harun al-Rashid | 11%
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| 1967– | Sultan | Longest-serving current male monarch | Hassanal Bolkiah | 10%
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| 2020– | Sultan | Succeeded Qaboos bin Said | Haitham | 8%
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