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=== After [[Partitions of Poland]] ===
After the [[Partitions of Poland]], the tsars of Russia styled themselves ''[[Emperor of all the Russias]]'', while the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperors]] (later emperors of Austria and of [[Austria-Hungary]]) used the title of ''[[Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|King of Galicia and Lodomeria]]'' drawn from the historical claims of Hungarian Kings to Halych–Volhynia to justify the annexations of territories belonging to [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]], in spite of the fact that the newly established rump puppet [[Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] was included in the [[Cisleithania|Austrian]] instead of [[Transleithania|Hungarian]] part of the empire, the true historical claimant of the region.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} Part of Galicia was included in the puppet [[Kingdom of Poland (1916-1918)]] re-established by the Central Powers and ruled by the [[Regency Council]]. All these monarchies were abolished upon the end of [[World War I]]. However, the Kingdom of Hungary was re-established in 1920 along with its royal titles and styles, and itits territory even included the [[Transcarpathian Rus]], following the [[First Vienna Award]]. Nevertheless, its throne remained vacant until the ultimate abolition of Hungarian monarchy in 1946.
 
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