List of state leaders in 1704
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1704.
Africa
- Ashanti Confederacy – Osei Kofi Tutu I, Asantehene (1701–1717)
- Kingdom of Dahomey – Akaba (1685–1708)
- Ethiopian Empire – Iyasu I (1682–1706)
- Kingdom of Kongo – João II, Manikongo of Kongo (1693–1717)
- Nkore – Ntare IV Omugabe of Nkole, (c.1699–c.1727)
Asia
- China (Qing dynasty) – Kangxi Emperor (1662–1722)
- Empire of Japan –
- Monarch – Emperor Higashiyama (1687–1709)
- Tokugawa shogunate – Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1680–1709)
- Ryukyu Kingdom – Shō Tei (1669–1709)
- Joseon (Korea) – Sukjong (1674–1720)
- Mughal Empire – Aurangzeb (1658–1707)
- Sirmoor State –
- Mat Prakash, Raja of Sirmoor (1684–1704)
- Hari Prakash, Raja of Sirmoor (1704–1712)
Europe
- Kingdom of Denmark–Norway –
- Monarch – Frederick IV (1699–1730)
- Grand Chancellor – Conrad von Reventlow (1699–1708)
- Kingdom of England – Anne, Queen of England (1702–1714)
- Kingdom of France – Louis XIV (1643–1715)
- Holy Roman Empire – Leopold I (1658–1705)
- Electors
- Electorate of Bavaria – Maximilian II Emanuel
- Kingdom of Bohemia – Leopold I (1657–1705)
- Electorate of Brandenburg – Frederick I of Prussia, (as Frederick III) (1688–1713)
- Electorate of Cologne –
- Electorate of Hanover – Georg Louis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Elector of the Holy Roman Empire Prince Elector designate (1698–1708)
- Electorate of Mainz –
- Electorate of Saxony – Augustus II the Strong (1694–1733)
- Electorate of Trier –
- Princes
- Anhalt-Bernburg –
- Principality of Anhalt-Dessau – Leopold I (1693–1747)
- Anhalt-Köthen –
- Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst –
- Duchy of Arenberg – Leopold (1691–1754)
- Principality of Auersperg –
- Augsburg –
- Austria –
- Baden-Baden –
- Margraviate of Baden-Durlach –
- Bishopric of Bamberg –
- Prince-Provostry of Berchtesgaden –
- Brandenburg-Ansbach –
- Brandenburg-Bayreuth –
- Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel –
- Bishopric of Constance –
- Imperial Abbey of Corvey –
- Bishopric of Eichstätt –
- Prince-Provostry of Ellwangen –
- Prince-Bishopric of Freising –
- Imperial Abbey of Fulda –
- County of Fürstenberg-Fürstenberg – Joseph Wilhelm Ernst, Count of Fürstenberg (1704–1716)
- Monastic State of the Knights Hospitaller, Heitersheim –
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt –
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel –
- Bishopric of Hildesheim –
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen –
- Duchy of Holstein-Glückstadt –
- Duchy of Holstein-Gottorp –
- Imperial Ducal Abbey of Kempten –
- Bishopric of Lübeck –
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin –
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz –
- Mergentheim –
- Bishopric of Münster –
- Nassau-Orange –
- Duchy of Oldenburg –
- Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück –
- Bishopric of Paderborn –
- Electorate of the Palatinate –
- Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Zweibrücken –
- Palatinate-Sulzbach –
- Passau –
- Bishopric of Regensburg –
- Salm-Kyrburg –
- Salm-Salm –
- Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld –
- Saxe-Gotha –
- Saxe-Hildburghausen –
- Saxe-Meiningen –
- Saxe-Weimar –
- Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt –
- Schwarzburg-Sondershausen –
- Bishopric of Speyer –
- Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg – Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan (1704–1749)
- Bishopric of Worms –
- Württemberg –
- Würzburg –
- Counts and Prelates
- Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym –
- Bentheim-Bentheim –
- Bentheim-Steinfurt –
- Essen Abbey –
- Gandersheim Abbey –
- Gutenzell Abbey –
- Herford Abbey –
- Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg –
- Hohenlohe-Bartenstein –
- Hohenlohe-Langenburg –
- Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen –
- County of Hohenlohe-Öhringen – Johann Friedrich II (1702–1764)
- County of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim – Carl Ludwig (1702–1756)
- Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst –
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen –
- Hoogstraten –
- Isenburg-Birstein –
- Isenburg-Meerholz –
- County of Isenburg-Wächtersbach – Ferdinand Maximilian II (1703–1755)
- Imperial Abbey of Kaisersheim –
- Käppel –
- County of Leiningen-Dachsburg-Falkenburg-Billigheim – Johann Franz (1699–1750)
- County of Leiningen-Dachsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim – Christian Karl Reinhard (1698–1766)
- Leiningen-Dachsburg-Hartenburg –
- Leiningen-Emichsburg –
- Lindau Abbey –
- Lippe-Alverdissen –
- Lippe-Biesterfeld –
- Lippe-Detmold –
- Lippe-Weissenfeld –
- Nassau-Saarbrücken –
- Nassau-Usingen –
- Nassau-Weilburg –
- Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen –
- Quedlinburg Abbey –
- Reuss-Ebersdorf –
- Reuss-Gera –
- Reuss-Lobenstein –
- Reuss-Obergreiz –
- Reuss-Schleiz –
- Reuss-Untergreiz –
- Salm-Dhaun –
- Salm-Dyck –
- Salm-Grumbach –
- Salm-Leuze –
- Salm-Reifferscheid –
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg –
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein –
- Schaumburg-Lippe –
- Stolberg-Rossla –
- Stolberg-Stolberg –
- Stolberg-Wernigerode –
- Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont –
- Weingarten Abbey –
- Westerburg-Leiningen-Neu-Leiningen (Bavaria Line) –
- Westerburg-Leiningen-Neu-Leiningen (Nassau Line) –
- Wied –
- Principality of Moldavia – Mihai Racoviţă (1703–1705)
- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth –
- Augustus II (1697–1704)
- Stanislaus I Leszczyński (1704–1709)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
- Sultan – Ahmed III (1703–1730)
- Grand Vizier –
- Damad Hasan Pasha (1703–1704)
- Kalaylikoz Haci Ahmed Pasha (1704)
- Baltaci Mehmed Pasha (1704–1706)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – Pedro II (1667–1706)
- Kingdom of Prussia – Frederick I (1701–1713)
- Tsardom of Russia – Peter I (1682–1725)
- County of Savoy – Victor Amadeus II, Count of Savoy (1675–1730)
- Kingdom of Scotland – Anne (1702–1714)
- Kingdom of Spain – Philip V (1700–1724, 1724–1746)
- Kingdom of Sweden –
- Monarch – Charles XII (1697–1718)
- Prime Minister – Vacant, President of the Privy Council Chancellery (1702–1705)
- Grand Duchy of Tuscany – Cosimo III de' Medici (1670–1723)
- United Provinces
- Estates of Friesland, Groningen, Guelders, Holland, Overijssel, Utrecht, Zeeland (1581–1795)
- Grand Pensionary of Holland – Anthonie Heinsius (1689–1720)
- Principality of Wallachia – Constantin Brâncoveanu (1689–1714)
Middle East and North Africa
- Sultanate of Morocco – Ismail (1684–1727)
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