List of state leaders in 1339
See also |
---|
This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1339.
Africa
- Modern Algeria –
- Hafsid dynasty –
- in Béjaïa
- Yahya IV of the Banu Haf (1318/1319–1339)
- Muhammad II al-Mansur of the Banu Haf (1339-13?, 1348–1352, 1357–1370)
- in Qustantînah - Abu Bakr I of the Banu Haf (1311–1346)
- in Béjaïa
- Hafsid dynasty –
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Al-Nasir Muhammad (1309–1340)
- Hama (in Asia) (Ayyubid dynasty) - Muhammad III of Hama (1331–1341/1342)
- Ethiopian Empire Solomonic dynasty - Amda Seyon I (1314–1344)
- Ifat (Walashma dynasty; tributary Ethiopian state) -
- Sabr ad-Din I, Amir of Ifat (C.1330–1336/1340)
- Ali II, Amir of Ifat (1336/1340–1374, 1376)
- Ifat (Walashma dynasty; tributary Ethiopian state) -
- Gurma - Banydoba, Ruler of Gurma (1336–1380)
- Hafsids – Abu Bakr II, Amir of the Hafsids (1318–1346)
- Kanem Empire – al-Hajj Ibrahim I Nikale (1300–1342)
- Sayfawa dynasty in southern Kanem
- Salmana II, Mai at Kanem (1335–1339)
- Kuri I, Mai at Kanem (1339–1340)
- Sayfawa dynasty in southern Kanem
- Kingdom of Kano (Bagoda dynasty) - Tsamiya (1306–1342)
- Mali Empire (Sundiata dynasty) - Maghan, Mansa of the Mali Empire (1337–1341)
- Marinids – Abu'l-Hasan Ali I, Amir of the Marinids (1331–1351)
- Patta–Pate (an-Nabhani dynasty) - Umar, Ruler of Patta-Pate (1331–1348)
- Songhai Empire – (Sonni Dynasty) - Ali Konon (1333–1340)
- Waalo – Sam Dyakekh, King of Waalo (1336–1343)
- Warsangali – Gerad Ibrahim, Sultan (1328–1340)
- Zeng Empire – Daud IV (1334–1357)
Asia
Central Asia
- Chagatai Khanate – Yesun Temur (1338–1342)
- Tibet –
- Eastern Tibet (Khams dynasty) - Chang-chub, king of Eastern Tibet (1338/1347–1372)
- Viceroy of Tibet – Ananda Mati, Hierarch of the monastery Sa-skya (1330–1358)
- White Horde –
- Mubarak, Great Khan of the White Horde (1320–1329/1339)
- Chimtay, Great Khan of the White Horde (1329/1339–1361)
East Asia
- China (Yuan dynasty) - Emperor Huizong, Great Khan of the Mongolian Empire (1333–1370)
- Kingdom of Chūzan - Seii (1337–1355)
- Kingdom of Hokuzan – Haniji (1322–1395)
- Japan (Muromachi period )
- Monarch (Northern Court) - Emperor Kōmyō (1336–1348)
- Monarch (Southern Court) -
- Emperor Go-Daigo (1318–1339)
- Emperor Go-Murakami (1339–1368)
- Shogun (for the northern court) (Ashikaga shogunate) - Ashikaga Takauji (1338–1358)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) (Chinese puppet?) -
- Kingdom of Nanzan – Ofusato (1337–1396)
South Asia
- Amber - (Kachwaha family) - Joshi, Raja of Amber (1318–1367)
- Chandellas - Viravarman II Deva, Ruler of the Chandellas (1315–1350)
- Chudasamas - Jayasimhadeva, Ruler of the Chudasamas (1333–1345)
- Cutch – Lakha I, Rajput of Cutch (c.1320–1344)
- Delhi Sultanate – (Tughlaq dynasty) - Muhammad Shah II (1325–1351)
- Eastern Ganga dynasty – Nara Simha III, Ruler in Trikalinga (1328–1352)
- Gangavamsas - Sanka Vasu Deva, Ruler of the Gangavamsas (1337–1361)
- Gondwana - Sabala Simha, Ruler of Gondwana (1325–1354)
- Hoysalas – Vira Ballala III, Ruler in Dvaravatipura (1292–1342)
- Jaffna – Marthanda, King of the Tamils (1325–1348)
- Kanchi - Narayana, Ruler of Kanchi (1337–1355)
- Kashmir –
- Kota Rani of Kashmir (1338–1339)
- Sams'd-Din, Sultan of Kashmir (1339–1342)
- Kondavidu –
- Poliya, Ruler of Kondavidu (1328–1339)
- Ana, Ruler of Kondavindu (1339/1355–1364/1369)
- Kumaun (Chand Dynasty - Dharma Chand, Ruler of Kumaun (1322–1345)
- Madurai Sultanate –
- Ahsan, Sultan of Madura (1334–1338/1339)
- Udaigi, Shah of Madura (1338/1339)
- Firuz, Shah of Madura (1339)
- Muhammad, Shah of Madura (1339/1340–1344/1345)
- Maldives Umar I, Sultan of the Maldives (1306/1307–1340/1341)
- Manipur - Kongyamba, Ruler of Manipur (1329–1360)
- Nepal (Malla Dynasty) -
- Pandyas –
- Samma Rajputs –
- Unar, Samma Rajput (1333/1335–1339)
- Guna, Samma Rajput (1339–1352)
- Sind–Sagar–Doab (Was this an (independent) state?) (Gakkhar Shah Dynasty) - Lakkhan Khan, Shah of Sind (1330–1341)
- Sri Lanka (Sinhala Dynasty) - Vijaya-bahu V, King of Sinhala (1335–1344/1347)
- Suryavamsis - Harisimha Deva, Ruler of the Suryavamsis (1324–1352)
- Travancore – Rama Marthanda Varma I, Raja of Travancore (C.1330–1350)
- Vijayanagara Empire (Sangama dynasty) - Harihara I (1336–1354)
South-east Asia
- Modern Burma
- Pegu (Martaban dynasty) - E Law, King of Pegu (1331–1353)
- Shan Kingdoms
- Hsi Paw – Kyaw Awng, King of Hsi Paw (1324–1367)
- Kaw Sum Pyi – Hkam Wat Hpa, King of Kaw Sum Pyi (1320–1356)
- Keng Tung – Saw Lak, King of Keng Tung (1324–1342)
- Mogaung – Tai Pong, King of Mogaung (C.1339)
- Pinya – Uzana, King of the Shan (1324–1343)
- Pagan Kingdom – Mun Nit (1325/1331–1342/1348)
- Tagaung – Shwe Taung Tet, King of the Shan (1336–1340)
- Sambawut – Min Hti, Raja of Sambawut (1333–1374)
- Taung-ngu - Karen Pa, Ruler of Taung-ngu (1324–1342)
- Kamp'aeng P'et – Siri Chai, King of Kamp'aeng P'et (1319–1344)
- Khmer Empire – Paramathakemaraja (1336–1340)
- Lannat'ai – P'raya K'am Fu, King of Lannat'ai (1334–1345)
- Majapahit –
- King - Tribuvana Mahapati of Majapahit (1328–1350)
- Regents (1328–1350)
- Rajapatni Gayati Tribu
- Tribuvanottunga Devi Jaya-vishnu-vardhanida
- Principal minister and Viceroy in Kahuripam - Gajah Muda (1331–1364)
- Principal minister and Viceroy in Kediri - Daha (1331–1364)
- Sukhothai Kingdom – Lut'ai (1317/1318–1346/1356)
- Ternate – Alim, Shah of Ternate (1332–1343)
- Đại Việt (Trần dynasty) - Hiến Tông, Emperor of Annam (1329–1341)
West Asia
- Druze (independence questionable) (Banu Sihab) - Husayn I of the Druze (1321–1349)
- Fars (Inguids) -
- Masud, Shah of Fars (1336–1338/1339, 1340–1343)
- Kay-Husru, Shah of Fars (1338/1339)
- Muhammad, Shah of Fars (1339–1340)
- Hadramaut - an-Nasir, Ruler of Hadramaut (c.1325–1347)
- Ilkhanate
- (in modern Iran) -
- Sati Beg, Ilkhan Chobanid puppet (1338–1339)
- Suleiman Khan, Ilkhan Chobanid puppet (1339–1343)
- Hasan Kucek, Chobanid ruler (133?-1343)
- in Baghdad -
- Jahan Temür, Ilkhan (1339–1340)
- Hasan the Great (1336–1356)
- Principal ministers -
- Rukn ad-Din Shayhi Rashidi, Vezir
- Giyat ad-Din Muhammad Ali, Shah
- in Khorasan - Togha Temür (1337–1353)
- (in modern Iran) -
- Kartids – Mu'izzu'd-Din, Malik of the Kartids (1332–1370)
- Great Luristan (Kurdian dynasty, Banu Hazarasp) -
- Yusuf II, Shah of Great Luristan (1332/1333–1340)
- Afrasiyab II, Shah of Great Luristan (1339/1340–1355)
- Guilan (Baduspanids) - Iskandar, Lord of Guilan (1334–1360)
- Jalairid Sultanate – Hasan Buzurg (1336–1356)
- Lar – Sayf ad-Din, Lord of Lar (1332/1333–1373/1374)
- Little Luristan – Muhammad, Emir of Little Luristan (1330–1349/1350)
- Mazandaran (Kinhwarids) - Hasan, Lord of Mazandaran (1334–1349)
- Mekka Qatadas - Rumayta of the Qatadas (1301–1302, 1303–1314, 1315–1318, 1318–1319/1329, 1330–1344)
- Muzaffarids – Muhammad, Shah of the Muzaffarids (1319–1358)
- Ormus – Tahamtam, King of Ormus (1319–1346/1347)
- Sarbidarids – Masud, Sultan of the Sarbidarids (1338–1343/1344)
- Sirwan (Banu Kasran) - Kay-Qubad, Sirwan-Shah (1317–1345)
- Sistan (Saffarids) - Muhammad III, Shah of Sistan (1331–1346)
- Modern Yemen –
- in Tihamah (Ayyubid dynasty) - Sayf ad-Din Ali, King of Yemen (1321–1363)
- in Sana'a (Rassids) - al-Mutahhar II, Imam (1330–1350)
Asia Minor
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Hethum dynasty) - Leo V (1320–1341)
- Aydinids – Muhammad Bey, Seljuq emir of Aydin (1333–1341)
- Dulkadirids – Qaraga, Bey of Dulkadir (1336/1340–1353)
- Germiyanids – Muhammad, Bey of Germiyan (1306/1307–1377/1378)
- Karamanids –
- Ibrahim I, Bey of Karaman (1317/1318–1345)
- Musa, Bey of Karaman (1339–1345)
- Kastamenu – Sulayman I, Bey of Kastamenu (1301–1340)
- Magnesia ad Sipylum – Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia (1300/1301–1345/1346)
- Mardin (Urtuqids) - Salih I, Ruler of the Utruqids (1312–1364)
- Beylik of Menteshe – Urkhan, Bey of Menteshe (C.1330–1344/1345)
- Ottoman Empire –
- Jandarids (Celebi dynasty) - Altynbash, Bey of Sinop (1300–1355)
- Sahib Ataids – Ahamad, Bey of Karahissar (c.1330–1349)
- Sivas – Eretna, Bey of Sivas (1336–1353)
- Empire of Trebizond – Basil I (1333–1340)
Europe
Balkans and Cyprus
- Kingdom of Albania – Robert (1332–1364)
- Bosnia – Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1326–1348)
- Bulgarian Empire – Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
- Byzantine Empire – Andronikos III Palaiologos (1328–1341)
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Hugh IV (1324–1359)
- Durazzo - Charles, Duke of Durazzo (1336–1348)
- Latin Empire – Catherine II (1308–1346)
- Aegina - Boniface II, Count of Aegina (1338–1374)
- Anaphe – Domenic, Lord of Anaphe (1338–1358)
- Barony of Arcadia – Balzana Gozzadini, widow of Erard II of Aulnay, and Stephen Le Maure
- Duchy of Athens – Juan, Regent of Sicily (1338–1348)
- Marquisate of Bodonitsa – Nicholas I Zorzi (1338–1354)
- Karpathos – Alessio, Lord of Karpathos (1323–1368)
- Cerigo –
- Peter, Lord of Cerigo (1311–1354)
- Nicolo Catacalo, Lord of Cerigo (1329–1356)
- Tito, Lord of Cerigo (1339–1364)
- Teodorello, Lord of Cerigo (1339–1364)
- Marc, Lord of Cerigo (1339–1364)
- Cerigotto – Orsato, Lord of Cerigotto (1311–1351)
- Barony of Chalandritsa – Centurione I Zaccaria (1334–1382)
- Cephalonia and Zakynthos – Robert, Prince of Taranto (1336–1357)
- Leukadia – Gautier, Duke of Leukadia (1332–1343)
- Duchy of the Archipelago (Naxos) – Nicholas I Sanudo (1323–1341)
- Triarchy of Negroponte
- Triarch of Chalkis – Peter dalle Carceri, Tercier of Negroponte (1319–1340)
- Triarch of Karystos – Boniface Fadrique, Tercier of Negroponte (1338–1365)
- Triarch of Oreoi – Bartholomew II Ghisi, Tercier of Negroponte (1313–1341)
- Neo – Marino Sanudo, Lord of Neo (1323–1347/1352)
- Barony of Patras – Roger, Archbishop of Patras (1337–1347)
- Rhodes – Helion de Villanova, Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John (1324–1346)
- Nisyros – Giovanni assanti, Lord of Nisyros (1311–1340)
- Saint-Saveur – Erard III Le Maure (1338–1388)
- County of Salona – Pedro I Fadrique (1335–1356)
- Seriphos – (House of Giustiniani)
- Filippa Ghisi, Dame of Seriphos (1335–1351)
- Zannino Bragadino, Lord of Seriphos (1335–1356)
- Stampalia – Fantino, Lord of Stampalia (1333–1380)
- Tinos – Marino, Lord of Thenos (1311–1340)
- Barony of Vostitsa – Guillemette de Charny with her husband, Philip of Jonvelle (1328–1359)
- Kingdom of Serbia – Stephen Uroš IV Dušan, the Strong (1331–1355)
British Isles
- Kingdom of England (independence of puppet states questionable) -
- King - Edward III (1327–1377)
- Chancellor - Richard de Wentworth, Bishop of London (1338–1339)
- Kingdom of Desmond – Maurice FitzGerald, 1st Earl (1329–1356)
- County Kerry –
- Maurice Fitzmaurice, 4th Baron Kerry (1324–1339)
- John Fitzmaurice, 5th Baron Kerry (1339–1348)
- County Kildare – Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Earl of Kildare (1331–1390)
- Lordship of Meath – Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March (1330/1354–1360)
- Ormond – James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond (1331–1382)
- Pembroke – Laurence Hastings, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1339–1348)
- Powys Wenwynwyn – John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton (1313/1330–1353)
- Ulster – Elizabeth de Burgh, 4th Countess of Ulster (1333–1352/1363)
- Ireland -
- Clanaboy – Henry, King of Clanaboy (1325–1344)
- Kingdom of Connacht – Toirdhelbhach (1317–1318, 1324–1342, 1343–1345)
- Kingdom of Desmond - Cormac III (1307–1359)
- Kingdom of Oriel - Shane (1331–1342)
- Kingdom of Thomond – Muircheartach IV (1311–1343)
- Tyrconnell – Conchobhar I, King of Tyrconnel (1333–1342)
- Hebrides – John of Islay, Lord of the Isles (1330–1387)
- Kingdom of Scotland – David II (1329–1371)
- Earldom of Orkney – Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn (1323–1344/1359)
Central Europe
- Hanseatic League – Consisted of dozens of cities
- Holy See in Avignon – Pope Benedict XII (1334–1342)
- Kingdom of Hungary (Anjou Dynasty) - Charles I (1301, 1305/1309–1342)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Gediminas (1315/1316–1341/1342)
- Novogrodek – Kariyotas, Prince of Novogrodek (1329–1362/1363)
- Principality of Polotsk – Vainius (1326–1342)
- Vitebsk – Algirdas, Prince of Vitebsk (1320–1377)
- Livonia – Eberhard von Monheim, Landmaster of Livonia (1328–1340)
- Principality of Monaco (House of Grimaldi) - Charles I, Lord of Monaco (1331–1353)
- Principality of Orange – Raymond II (1335–1340)
- Kingdom of Poland – Casimir III the Great (1333–1370)
- Duchy of Kujawia-Bydgoszcz – Przemysel (1287–1339)
- Duchy of Kujawia-Inowrocław –
- Leszek (1287–1339)
- Casimir (1339–1343/1353)
- Duchy of Kujawia-Dobrzyń – Wladislaw (1307–1352)
- Duchy of Masovia-Czersk-Rawa – Siemowit II (1313–1345)
- Duchy of Masovia-Czersk-Warsaw – Trojden I (1313–1341)
- Galicia – Yuri II, Prince of Galicia (1324–1340)
- County of Provence (Capetian House of Anjou) - Robert the Wise (1309–1343)
- Principality of Wallachia – Basarab I the Great, Voivode of Wallachia (c.1310–1352)
Eastern Europe
- Kingdom of Georgia – George V (1299–1302, 1314–1346)
- Golden Horde – Uzbegh, Khan of the Golden Horde (1312–1341)
- Russia - Ivan I Moneybag, Grand Prince of Russia (1325–1341)
- Beloozero – Roman, Prince of Beloozero (1293–1339)
- Bryansk – Gleb, Prince of Bryansk (1333–1340)
- Dmitrov – Dmitri, Prince of Dmitrov (c.1333–1363)
- Druck – Ivan, Prince of Druck (c.1339)
- Fominskoje – Fëdor, Prince of Fominskoje (1339–1348)
- Halych – Dmitri Ivanovich, Prince of Halych (1334–1363)
- Karachev –
- Gleb, Prince of Karachev (133?-1339)
- Vasili, Prince of Karachev (1339-13??)
- Kozelsk – Andrew, Prince of Kozelsk (c.1339)
- Mikulin – Michael Aleksandrovich, Prince of Mikulin (1339–1397)
- Pereyaslavl (according to history, already part of Russia) - Alexander Mikhailovich, Prince of Pereyaslavl (1325–1339)
- Pronsk – Alexander, Prince of Pronsk (1327–1340)
- Rostov –
- Constantine III, Prince of Rostov (1331/1360–1365)
- Andrew II, Prince of Rostov (1331–1331–1380)
- Ryazan – Ivan II Korotopol, Prince of Ryazan (1326/1328–1342, 1349–1351)
- Serpukhov (Part of Russia?) - Vasili I, Prince of Serpukhov (13??-1340/1341)
- Smolensk – Ivan, Prince of Smolensk (1313/1334–1358/1359)
- Starodub – Dmitri, Prince of Starodub (1330–1354)
- Suzdal – Constantine, Prince of Suzdal (1332–1354/1355)
- Tver – Alexander, Prince of Tver (1336–1339)
- Uglich – Constantine, Prince of Uglich (1331–1364)
- Vyazma – Fëdor Svyatoslavič, Prince of Vyazma (1326/1343–1346)*Meskheti (Diakeli Dynasty) - Kwarkware I, King of Meskheti (1334–1361)
- Mingrelia (House of Dadiani) - Mamia I, Prince of Mingrelia (1323–1345)
- Novgorod –
- President of the Council of Novgorod - Vasili Kalika (1330–1352)
- Governor -
- Varfolomei Yurévič (1316–1342)
- Matfei Varfolomeevič Koska (1332–1346)
- Yevstafi Dvoryaninec (1335–1346)
- Fëdor Danilovič (1335–1346)
- Pskov – Šeloga, Governor of Pskov (1303–1308, 1338–1341)
France
- Kingdom of France –
- King - Philip VI (1328–1350)
- Constable - Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu (1329–1345)
- Chancellor of the Crown -
- Guy Baudet, Bishop of Langres (1334–1338/1339)
- Étienne de Vissac, Lord d'Arlenc (1339)
- Guillaume Flotte, Lord de Revel (1339–1347)
Territories recognizing overlordship of King of France
- County of Alençon – Charles II (1326–1346)
- County of Anjou–County of Mâcon – John II the Good, Count of Anjou (1331–1350)
- County of Armagnac – John I (1319–1373)
- County of Aumale – John II (1302–1340)
- County of Auvergne–County of Boulogne – Joanna I (1332–1360)
- County of Auxerre – John II (1304–1346)
- County of Blois – Guy I (1307–1342)
- Bourbonnais – Louis I le Boiteux, Duke of Bourbon (1310–1341/1342)
- Duchy of Brittany – John III (1312–1341)
- Duchy of Burgundy – Eudes IV (1315–1349)
- County of Dreux – Peter (1331–1345)
- County of Flanders–County of Nevers–County of Rethel – Louis I (1322–1346)
- County of Foix–Béarn – Gaston II, Count of Foix-Béarn (1315–1343)
- Viscounty of Narbonne – Amalric III (1336–1341)
- County of Périgord – Roger Bernard (1336–1369)
- County of Turenne –
- John (1335–1339)
- Cécille (1339–1350)
- Jayme, Count of Urgel (1339–1347)
Holy Roman Empire
- Holy Roman Empire (House of Wittelsbach) - Louis IV (1314–1347)
Electors
- Electorate of Mainz – Heinrich III von Virneberg (1328–1346)
- Kingdom of Bohemia (House of Luxembourg) - John I (1310–1346)
- Electorate of Cologne – Walram of Jülich (1332–1349)
- Electorate of Saxony – Rudolf I, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg (1298–1356)
- Archbishopric of Trier – Baldwin of Luxembourg (1307–1354)
Bohemia
- Kingdom of Bohemia – John the Blind (1310–1346)
- Silesia – Part of Bohemia
- Duchy of Beuthen – Wladislaw (1312–1351/1355)
- Bishopric of Breslau – Nanker (1326–1341)
- Duchy of Brzeg – Boleslaw III (1311–1352)
- Duchy of Falkenberg – Boleslaw I (1313–1362/1365)
- Duchy of Jawor – Henry I of Jawor (1301–1346)
- Duchy of Glatz – Bolko (1326–1368)
- Duchy of Głogów – Henry I of Jawor (1337–1346)
- Glogau–Steinau – John, Duke of Ścinawa (1309–1361/1365)
- Duchy of Legnica – Bolesław III the Generous (1338–1348/1352)
- Münsterberg – Bolko II of Ziębice (1321–1341)
- Duchy of Oels – Konrad I of Oleśnica (1322–1366)
- Duchy of Opole – Bolko II (1313–1356)
- Duchy of Ratibor – Nicolas II (1336–1365)
- Duchy of Żagań – Henry IV the Faithful (1309–1342)
- Duchy of Świdnica –
- Henry II (1326–1343)
- Bolko II (1326–1368)
- Duchy of Strelitz – Albrecht (1313–1366)
- Duchy of Teschen – Casimir I, Duke of Cieszyn (1313/1317–1358)
- Masovia-Płock, dependency of Bohemia (questionable) - Boleslaw III, Duke of Masovia-Płock (1338–1351)
Other states of the Holy Roman Empire
- Lower-Alsace – Ulrich, Landgrave of Lower-Alsace (1308–1343)
- County of Anhalt-Bernburg – Bernhard III (1318/1324–1348)
- Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst –
- Albert II co-ruler (1316–1362)
- Waldemar I co-ruler (1316–1367)
- Patria del Friuli (Patriarchate of Aquileia) – Bertrando di San Genesio (1334–1350)
- Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg – Henry III von Schönegg (1337–1348)
- Duchy of Austria (House of Habsburg) - Albert II (1330–1358)
- Margraviate of Baden-Eberstein – Herman IX (1314–1362)
- Margraviate of Baden-Hachberg – Henry IV (1330–1369)
- Margraviate of Baden-Pforzheim – Rudolf IV (1333–1353)
- Margraviate of Baden-Sausenberg – Rudolf II (1313–1352)
- Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg – Leopold II von Egloffstein (1335–1343)
- County of Bar – Henry IV (1337–1344)
- Duchy of Brabant – John III (1312–1355)
- Prince-Bishopric of Basel – Johann II von Munsingen (1335–1365)
- Duchy of Lower Bavaria (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Henry XIV, Duke of Bavaria (1310–1339)
- John I, The Child, Duke of Bavaria (1339–1340)
- Bentheim-Bentheim – Simon, Lord of Bentheim (1333–1348)
- County of Berg – Adolf IX of Berg (1308–1348)
- Blamont - Henry III, Count of Blamont (1327–1342)
- County of Blankenburg – Poppo II (1314–1367)
- Bishopric of Brandenburg – Louis von Neindorf (1327–1347)
- Archbishopric of Bremen-Hamburg – Burchard II (1327–1344)
- County of New Bruchhausen – Henry VI (1327–1362)
- County of Old Bruchhausen – Otto (1298–1351)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Göttingen –
- Otto the Mild (1318–1344)
- Ernst (1318/1345–1367)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Grubenhagen – Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1322–1351)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Herzberg – William (1322–1360)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg –
- Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel –
- Otto the Mild, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1318–1344)
- Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen (1318–1345/1346)
- Magnus I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1318–1369)
- Cagliari - Bonfacio II, Ruler of Cagliari (1320–1341)
- Carpi – Manfredo Pio, Lord of Carpi (1319–1320, 1327–1348)
- County of Castell – Frederic IV the Old (1285–1349)
- County of Cleves – Dietrich VIII The Pious (1311–1347)
- Coevorden – Reinould III, Burgrave of Coevorden (1338–1370)
- Dauphiné – Humbert II of Viennois (1333–1349)
- County of Delmenhorst –
- Christian The Elder (1294–1355)
- Christian The Younger (1355–1367)
- County of Dohna –
- Otto XIV (1336–1385)
- Frederic (1336–1341)
- Bishopric of Eichstätt – Heinrich V Schenk von Reicheneck (1329–1344)
- Florence – No Lord, Gonfaloniere of Justice (1328–1342)
- County of Freiburg – Conrad II (1317–1350)
- Bishopric of Freising – Konrad IV von Klingenberg (1324–1340)
- Imperial Abbey of Fulda – Heinrich VI von Hohenberg (1315–1353)
- Fürstenberg –
- Henry III, Count of Fürstenberg (1327–1367)
- John, Count of Fürstenberg (1327–1365)
- Fürstenberg-Wartenberg - Conrad, Count of Fürstenberg-Wartenberg (1327–1370)
- Bishopric of Geneva – Peter de Faucigny, Bishop of Geneva (1311–1342)
- County of Geneva – Amédée III (1320–1367)
- Republic of Genoa –
- Rafaela Doria, Consul of Genoa (1335–1339)
- Galeotto Spinola de Santa Lucca, Consul of Genoa (1335–1339)
- Simone Boccanegra, Doge of Genoa (1339–1344)
- County of Gleichen –
- Henry V (1306–1345)
- Hermann (1306–1345)
- Duchy of Guelders – Reinoud II the Black (1326–1343)
- Jever – Sibeth, Chief of Jever (1330–1341)
- County of Hainaut (House of Avesnes) - William II (1337–1345)
- Bishopric of Halberstadt – Albert II of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1324–1342)
- County of Hanau – Ulrich II (1306–1346)
- Bishopric of Havelberg – Dietrich I Kothe von Stendal (1325–1341)
- County of Henneberg-Aschach-Römhild – Herman III (1292–1357)
- County of Henneberg-Hartenberg – Poppo X (1317–1348)
- County of Henneberg-Schleusingen – Berthold IV, Prince of Henneberg-Schleusingen (1284–1340)
- Landgraviate of Hesse – Henry II, The Iron (1328–1376)
- Bishopric of Hildesheim – Henry III of Brunswick, Bishop of Hildesheim (1331–1363)
- County of Hohenzollern (House of Hohenzollern) - Frederic IX, Count of Hohenzollern (1333–1379)
- County of Hohnstein – Henry V (1313–1356)
- County of Hohnstein-Heringen – Dietrich V (1315–1378)
- County of Hohnstein-Klettenberg – Henry VI (1315–1366/1367)
- County of Holland (House of Avesnes) - William IV (1337–1345)
- County of Holstein-Plön – John III (1316–1359)
- County of Holstein-Rendsburg – Gerhard III The Great (1304–1340)
- County of Hoya – Gerhard III (1319–1383)
- Nieder-Isenburg – Salentin III, Count of Nieder-Isenburg (1319–1370)
- Isenburg-Arnfels – Gerlach II of Isenburg-Arnfels (1333–1373)
- Isenburg-Büdingen – Henry II, Lord of Isenburg-Büdingen (1332–1378)
- Isenburg-Braunsberg – William I of Isenburg-Braunsberg (1327–1382/1383)
- Isenburg-Grenzau – Philip I, Lord of Isenburg-Grenzau (1324–1361)
- Isenburg-Kempenich – Simon I of Isenburg-Kempenich (1329–1341)
- Isenburg-Limburg – Gerlach V of Isenburg-Limburg (1335–1354)
- Duchy of Jülich – William V, Prince of the Empire (1328–1361)
- Bishopric of Cammin – Friedrich von Eickstedt (1329–1343)
- County of New Katzenellnbogen –
- Eberhard IV (1328–1354)
- John II (1326–1357)
- County of Old Katzenellnbogen – William II (1331–1385)
- County of Kiburg-Burgdorf – Eberhard II (1322–1357)
- Bishopric of Konstanz – Nicolas von Frauenfeld (1334–1344)
- Bishopric of Lebus – Stephen II (1317–1345)
- Leiningen – Frederic VI, Landgrave of Leiningen (1327–1342)
- County of Leiningen-Hartenburg – Gottfried (1316–1344)
- Lichtenau - Louis V, Lord of Lichtenau (1315-138?)
- Lichtenberg – Simon, Lord of Lichtenberg (1317–1380)
- Leuchtenberg – Ulrich II, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (1334–1378)
- Prince-Bishopric of Liège – Adolf II von der Mark (1313–1344)
- County of Loon – Diederik (1336–1361)
- Duchy of Lorraine – Rudolph (1328–1346)
- County of Löwenstein – Nicolas (1304–1340)
- Bishopric of Lübeck – Henry II von Bockholt, Bishop of Lübeck (1315–1341)
- Archbishopric of Magdeburg – Otto, Landgrave of Hesse, Archbishop of Magdeburg (1327–1361)
- Mansfeld Land – Burchard V, Count of Mansfeld (1311–1354)
- Mantua (House of Gonzaga) - Louis I, Lord of Mantua (1328–1360)
- County of Mark – Adolf II (1328–1347)
- Principality of Mecklenburg-Güstrow – Nicolas III (1337–1360/1361)
- Duchy of Mecklenburg-Wismar – Albrecht I (1329–1379)
- Bishopric of Meissen – Widicho II von Colditz (1312–1341)
- Burgraviate of Meissen –
- Meinher V (1309–1351)
- Meinher V (1336–1386)
- Hermann VI (1336–1348)
- Margraviate of Meissen House of Wettin - Frederick II, the Serious (1323–1349)
- Bishopric of Merseburg – Gebhard von Schrapelau (1320–1340)
- Milan (House of Visconti) -
- Azzo Visconti, Lord of Milan (1328–1339)
- Luchino I Visconti, Lord of Milan (1339–1349)
- Bishopric of Minden – Louis of Brunswick (1324–1346)
- March of Montferrat – John II (1338–1372)
- March of Moravia (House of Luxembourg) - Charles (1310–1346)
- County of Mörs – Dietrich IV (1303–1346)
- Prince-Bishopric of Münster – Louis II, Landgrave of Hesse (1310–1357)
- County of Namur – William I, Marquis of Namur (1337–1391)
- County of Nassau –
- Henry, Count of Nassau in Siegen (1290–1343)
- Gerlach I, Count of Nassau (1305–1344)
- County of Nassau-Hadamar –
- Emicho II (1334–1359)
- John (1334–1365)
- Nassau-Dillenburg - Henry, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (1303–1343)
- Bishopric of Naumburg – Widicho I von Osterau (1335–1348)
- County of Neuchâtel – Rudolph IV (1288–1343)
- County of Neuenahr – William III (1336–1348)
- County of Nidda – John I (1304–1358)
- Burgraviate of Nuremberg (House of Hohenzollern) - John II (1332–1357)
- County of Oettingen –
- Louis IX (1313–1346)
- Louis X (1317–1378)
- Frederick IV (1317–1357)
- County of Oldenburg – Conrad I (1313–1347)
- County of Orlamünde – Henry IV The Old (1290–1344)
- County of Orlamünde-Rudolstadt – Otto VI (1318–1340)
- Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück – Gottfried von Arnsberg, Bishop of Osnabrück (1320–1349)
- Bishopric of Paderborn – Bernard V, Count of Lippe, Bishop of Paderborn (1321–1341)
- Padua (Carrara Dynasty) - Ubertino, Lord of Padua (1338–1345)
- County Palatine of the Rhine (House of Wittelsbach) - Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria 1327–1353)
- Bishopric of Passau – Albert I of Saxony, Bishop of Passau (1320–1342)
- Principality of Pavia – Musso Beccaria (1332–1343)
- Pisa – Bonifacio Gherardesca del Massado, Podestà of Pisa (1329–1340/1341)
- County of Plauen –
- Henry I The Long The Smart, Count of Plauen (1302–1347)
- Henry IV The Hurt, Count of Plauen (1338–1356)
- Pomerania-Stettin – Otto I, Duke of Pomerania (1279–1344)
- Pomerania-Wolgast –
- Otto I, Duke of Pomerania (1279–1344)
- Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania (1326–1365)
- Bishopric of Ratzeburg – Volrad von dem Dorne (1335–1355)
- County of Ravensberg – Bernard (1328–1346)
- Bishopric of Regensburg – Nicolas van Stachowitz (1313–1340)
- County of Regenstein – Henry XV (1313–1358)
- County of Regenstein-Heimburg –
- Albert II (1312-134?)
- Bernhard I (1312-136?)
- County of Rietberg – Otto I (1293–1347)
- County of Saarbrücken – John I (1309–1342)
- County of Saarwerden – Frederick II (1323–1361)
- Upper Salm – Simon I, Count of Upper Salm (1332–1346)
- Marquisate of Saluzzo – Manfredo IV (1296–1340)
- Archbishopric of Salzburg – Henry I von Pyrbaum (1338–1343)
- County of Savoy – Aimone the Peaceful (1329–1343)
- Duchy of Saxe-Bergedorf –
- Albrecht IV (1322–1344)
- Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg –
- County of Sayn – John II (1328–1359)
- County of Sayn-Homburg-Vallendar –
- Gottfried (1313–1354)
- Engelbert II (1325–1336)
- County of Schaumburg – Adolf VII (1315–1354)
- County of Schwarzburg – Henry IX (1306–1356)
- County of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg –
- Günther XXI (1324–1349)
- Henry XII (1336–1372)
- Günther XXV (1336–1368)
- County of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg – Günther XII (1324–1368)
- Bishopric of Schwerin –
- Ludolf von Bülow (1331–1339)
- Henry I von Bülow (1339–1347)
- County of Schwerin – Henry IV (1284–1344)
- County of Solms – Bernhard I (1312–1347)
- Bishopric of Speyer – Gerhard of Ehrenberg (1336–1363)
- County of Starkenburg – John III The Blind (1322/1340–1398)
- County of Stolberg –
- Henry XI (1334–1377)
- Henry XII (1334–1367)
- Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg – Berthold II von Bucheck, Bishop of Strasbourg (1329–1353)
- Swiss Confederation – Member states were: Luzern, Schwyz, Unterwalden and Uri
- Duchy of Teck –
- Louis IV (1313–1347)
- Frederic II (1313–1343)
- Simon II (1313–1347)
- County of Toggenburg –
- Kraft III (1315–1339)
- Frederic IV (1315–1364)
- Kraft IV (1337–1368)
- Diethelm VI (1337–1385)
- Donat (1337/1375-140?)
- Bishopric of Trent – Nikolaus Abrein (1338–1347)
- County of Tyrol – Margaret, Countess of Tyrol (1335–1363)
- Bishopric of Utrecht – Jan III van Diest (1322–1341)
- Prince-Bishopric of Verden – Johannes Hake (1332–1340)
- Verona House of Scaligeri -
- Albert II, Lord of Verona (1329–1352)
- Mastino II, Lord of Verona (1329–1352)
- County of Waldeck – Henry IV (1305–1344)
- County of Werdenberg-Sargans – Hartmann III (1328–1354)
- County of Weida – Henry IV (1309–1343)
- County of Weimar – Frederic I The Old (1304–1365)
- County of Wernigerode –
- Conrad III (1323–1339)
- Conrad IV (1339–1373)
- County of Wertheim – Rudolph IV (1303–1355)
- Bishopric of Worms – Salomon Waldbott (1332/1343–1359)
- County of Württemberg – Ulrich III (1325–1344)
- Bishopric of Würzburg – Otto II von Wolfskeel (1335–1345)
- County of Zeeland (House of Avesnes) - William III (1337–1345)
- County of Ziegenhain – Gottfried VII (1329–1372)
- County of Zweibrücken – Walram II (1312–1366)
Iberia
- Andorra –
- Prince -
- Arnau de Llordà, Bishop of Urgell (1326–1341)
- Gaston II, Count of Foix (1315–1343)
- Prince -
- Kingdom of Aragon–Sicily – Peter IV (1336–1387)
- County of Urgell – Jaime I (1328–1347)
- Crown of Castile – Alfonso XI (1312–1350)
- Vizcaya – Juan Núñez III de Lara (1334–1350)
- Sultanate of Granada – Yusuf I (1333–1354)
- Kingdom of Majorca – (House of Barcelona) James III (1324–1344)
- Kingdom of Pamplona –
- Juana II (1328–1349)
- Phillip III, the Noble, the Wise (1328–1343)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – Afonso IV the Brave (1325–1357)
Italy
- Giudicato of Arborea – Peter III, Giudice of Arborea (1336–1347)
- Bologna – Nicolo Farnese, Lord of Bologna (133?-1339)
- Ferrara (House of Este) - Obizzo III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (1336–1352)
- Faenza – Ricciardo, Lord of Faenza (1339–1340)
- Orvieto – Benedetto de' Monaldeschi, Chief of Orvieto (1338–1345)
- Viterbo – Giovanni I de Vico, Lord of Viterbo (1338–1354)
- Kingdom of Naples (Capetian House of Anjou) - Robert the Wise (1309–1343)
- Republic of Venice –
- Francis Dandolo, Doge of Venice (1329–1339)
- Bartholomew Gradenigo, Doge of Venice (1339–1342)
Scandinavia
- Kingdom of Denmark – Interregnum (1332–1340)
- Duchy of Schleswig – Waldemar V (1325–1326, 1330–1364)
- Sweden–Norway – Magnus II, King of Sweden (1319–1363), King of Norway (1319–1355 (as defacto 1343–1355))
North America
- Aztec Empire – Tenoch, Great Speaker (1325–1376)
- Chalcas –
- Chalco – Xipemetztli (C.1339)
- Chichimecs –
- Quauhtitlan (Dynasty II) - Vactli II (C.1339)
- Tenayuca – Techotlala (1305–1357)
- Toltecs -
- Colhuacan – Achitometl II (1336–1347)
References
- Peter Truhart, Regents of nations : systematic chronology of states and their political representatives in past and present : a biographical reference book = Regenten der Nationen : systematische Chronologie der Staaten und ihrer politischen Repräsentanten in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart : ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk, part I (Munich 1984)
- Peter Truhart, Regents of nations : systematic chronology of states and their political representatives in past and present : a biographical reference book = Regenten der Nationen : systematische Chronologie der Staaten und ihrer politischen Repräsentanten in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart : ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk, part II (Munich 1985)
- Peter Truhart, Regents of nations : systematic chronology of states and their political representatives in past and present : a biographical reference book = Regenten der Nationen : systematische Chronologie der Staaten und ihrer politischen Repräsentanten in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart : ein biographisches Nachschlagewerk, part III (Munich 1986–1988)
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, December 23, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.