Category
page 118th-century regents
Louis XVIII of France
King of France and Navarre from 1815 to 1824 (1755-1824)
Nader Shah
Shah of Iran (r. 1736–47) and founder of the Afsharid dynasty

Anna I of Russia
The fourth Emperor of Russia (1730–1740)
Charles XIII of Sweden
King of Sweden (1809-1818) and King of Norway (1814-1818)
John VI of Portugal
King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825
Frederick VI of Denmark
King of Denmark and Norway (1768–1839)

Ulrika Eleonora I of Sweden
queen regnant of Sweden from 1718 to 1720 (1688–1741)
Catherine of Braganza
Queen consort of England, Scotland and Ireland (1638–1705)

Caroline of Ansbach
Queen Consort of Great Britain and Electress Consort of Hanover (1683-1737)
Mary of Modena
Queen consort of England (1685-1688)

Maria Luisa of Savoy
Queen consort of Spain (1688-1714)

Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
member of the royal family of France, Regent of the Kingdom from 1715 to 1723 (1674–1723)

Elisabeth Farnese
Queen consort of Spain (1692-1766)
Anna Leopoldovna
Regent and Grand Duchess of Russia (1718–1746)

Maria Anna of Neuburg
Queen consort of Spain (1667-1740)

Johann Friedrich Struensee
De facto regent of Denmark (1737-1772)

Maria Anna of Austria
Portuguese queen

Mariana Victoria of Spain
Infanta of Spain by birth, later regent of Portugal
Hedvig Sophia of Sweden
Swedish princess (1681–1708)
Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
British princess (1709-1759); eldest daughter of George II (1709–1759)

Tarabai
Maharani Tarabai Bhonsle (Marathi: [t̪aːɾabaːi; ; 1675 – 9 December 1761) was the regent of the Maratha Empire from 1700 until 1708. She was the queen of Rajaram I, and daughter-in-law of the kingdom's founder Shivaji I. She is acclaimed for her role in keeping alive the resistance against Mughal rule in Konkan, and acting as the regent of the Maratha Kingdom during the minority of her son, Shivaji II. She defeated Mughal forces of Aurangzeb in several battles and expanded the Maratha Kingdom.

Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg
Holy Roman Empress, German Queen, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia as the third and last wife of Leopold

Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria
German composer, opera singer and librettist (1724-1780)

Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Queen consort of Denmark and Norway
Ernst Johann von Biron
Duke of Courland and Semigallia (1690-1772)

Anne Marie d'Orléans
Queen Consort of Sardinia (1669-1728)

Duchess Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
German princess, composer, editor (1739-1807)
Ahilyabai Holkar
queen of Indore
Charles Alexander, Duke of Württemberg
Duke of Württemberg from 1733 to 1737
Joseph Wenzel I, Prince of Liechtenstein
Austrian marshall (1696-1772)
Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg
Duchess of Parma (1670-1748)
Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel
Dutch princess (1688-1765)
Frederik, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway
Caroline of Orange-Nassau
Princess in the house of Orange-Nassau
Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin
Prince regent of Eutin, Prince-bishop of Lübeck and regent of the Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp
Crown Prince Sado
Korean prince
Vakhtang VI of Kartli
King of Kartli

Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken
German noble (1704-1774)

Jacques I, Prince of Monaco
Prince consort of Monaco
Pōmare I
King of Tahiti
Margravine Elisabeth Sophie of Brandenburg
German noble (1674-1748)
Mangammal
Rani Mangammal (Mangamma; died 1705) was a queen regent of the Madurai Nayak kingdom (in present-day Madurai, India) during the minority of her grandson Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha in 1689—1704. She was a popular administrator and is still widely remembered as a maker of roads and avenues, and a builder of temples, tanks and choultries with many of her public works still in use. She is also known for her diplomatic and political skills and successful military campaigns. The capital of Madurai Kingdom during her times was Tiruchy.
Raghunathrao
10th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire (1734-1783)
Prince David of Georgia
son of George XII of Georgia (1767-1819)
Mahadaji Scindia
Indian ruler
Duke Louis Ernest of Brunswick-Lüneburg
German Duke, general, and advisor to the Stadhouder of the Netherlands (1718–1788)
Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont
Italian noble
Qudsia Begum
Empress Consort of India (-1765)
Anna Isabella Gonzaga
noble
Charles Frederick II
Duke of Württemberg-Oels
Dietrich of Anhalt-Dessau
German prince and regent

Carl Rudolf, Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt
German duke
Friederike Auguste Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg
German princess of Anhalt (1744-1827)
Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield
English Whig politician (1666-1732)
Gisela Agnes of Rath
Countess of Nienburg; regent of the Principality of Anhalt-Köthen (1669-1740)
Chevalier de Grimaldi
Monegasque prince (1697-1784)

Lha-bzang Khan
Mongolian Khoshuud/qoshut leader and king of Tibet

Princess Benedetta d'Este of Modena
(1697-1777)
Zakhar Chernyshyov
Field Marshal of Russia (1722-1784)

Reza Qoli Mirza Afshar
prince of Persia