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Personal union with Poland in the second time from 1440 to 1444.
Personal union with Hungary from 1410 to 1439, 1526 to 1608, 1612 to 1740, and 1780 to 1806.
This was a personal union rather than a political one, with the two countries remaining quite separate.
Under these circumstances a personal union can easily be broken.
Personal union with Denmark from 1918 to 1944 when the country became republic.
Kingdom since 1198, as from 1526 in personal union with Austria.
Mary's early death without issue prevented a closer personal union of the countries.
After brief fighting, the peace established a personal union between the two states.
His death in 1434 ended the personal union between the two realms, and it was not clear what would take its place.
However, the kingdom itself is a unitary one and not a personal union.
Personal union with 33 other Commonwealth realms at various times since 1931.
The unification was accepted by the Powers in the form of personal union.
Kingdom from 1000 until 1540, afterwards in personal union with Austria.
This office continued until 1944, when the personal union with the Danish king expired.
He ruled all three principalities in a personal union for a short period of time.
It has developed from personal union and usually was limited to monarchies.
The two kingdoms were united in a personal union under a child king, with the king's mother as his guardian.
Marriage is a personal union, intended for the whole of life, of husband and wife.
Personal union with the Russian Empire from 1815 to 1831.
A personal union is a relationship of two or more sovereign states, which, through law, share the same person as their head of state.
In a personal union, separate independent states share the same crown with one person as the monarch.
It remained in personal union 1284-1329, after which it went its separate way.
Croatia was in personal union with Hungary from 1102.
Personal union with Bohemia from 1419 to 1439 and from 1490 to 1918.
Lithuania and Poland were united by a personal union.