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Notes:
- A stands for the house of Arpád
- M stands for the house of Mojmír
- In the 10th to 12th century, only app. 1/3 of Slovakia’s territory (southern Slovakia) was under Hungarian rule, the remaining territory was ruled by many Slovak regional rulers, whose names are unknown.
Early Slavs
- Samo (623-658) [ruler of a Slavic (supra-)tribal union]
Nitrian Principality (Principality of Nitra) - Princes
- ? (to c.825)
- Pribina (c.825-833) [later the ruler of the Balaton Principality (c.839-861), there succeeded by his son Koceľ (861-876)]
Great Moravia – Princes (later kings)
- Mojmír I M (833-846) [in the Nitrian Principality: ?]
- Rastislav M (846-870) [in the Nitrian Principality: Svätopluk M (867-870) and Louis the German (870-871)]
- Slavomír M (871) [antiking: Louis the German]
- Svätopluk M (871-894)
- Mojmír II M (894-?906) [in the Nitrian Principality: Svätopluk II M (894-?899/906)]
Nitrian Principality
Hungarian chieftains ("dukes")
Within the Hungarian Principality - Princes
- Michael A (971-995) [some sources: Michael A (971-c. 977), Ladislaus the Bold A (977-995)]
- Vajk A (995-997) [the future king of Hungary known as Stephen the Great]
- ? (997-1001) [some sources: Ladislaus the Bold A (997-1001) again]
Within the Polish Principality - Princes
- Ladislaus the Bold A (1001- c. 1029)
- Vazul A (c. 1029- c. 1030)
Within the Kingdom of Hungary - Princes
- ? (c. 1030-1042) [some sources: Samuel Aba (1038-1041, the future king of Hungary)]
- Domoslav A (1042) [installed temporarily by Bohemia]
- ? (1042-1048)
Nitrian Frontier Duchy (Tercia Pars Regni) within the Kingdom of Hungary - Dukes
Integral part of Hungary (1108-1918)
see: List of Hungarian rulers
Czechoslovakia (1918-1939 and 1945-1992)
see:
Slovakia (1939-1945 and since 1993)
Presidents:
Prime Ministers:

