List of state leaders in 1360
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1360.
Africa
- Ethiopian Empire – Newaya Krestos (1344–1372)
- Kingdom of Kano – Yaji I (1349–1385)
- Mali Empire –
Americas
- Aztec Empire – Tenoch, Great Speaker (1325–1376)
Asia
- China (Yuan dynasty) - Emperor Huizong (1333–1370)
- Kingdom of Chūzan - Satto (1355–1395)
- Delhi Sultanate - Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351–1388)
- Kingdom of Hokuzan – Haniji (1322–1395)
- Japan (Muromachi period)
- Monarch (Northern Pretender) - Emperor Go-Kōgon (1352–1371)
- Monarch (Southern Court) - Emperor Go-Murakami (1339–1368)
- Ashikaga shogunate - Ashikaga Yoshiakira (1358–1367)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Gongmin (1351–1374)
- Kingdom of Nanzan – Ofusato (1337–1396)
Europe
- Principality of Achaea – Robert (1332–1364)
- Kingdom of Aragon - Peter IV (1336–1387)
- Bulgarian Empire – Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
- Byzantine Empire - John V Palaiologos (1341–1391)
- Crown of Castile – Peter I (1350–1369)
- Kingdom of Denmark – Valdemar IV(1340–1375)
- Kingdom of England – Edward III (1327–1377)
- Kingdom of France – John II (1350–1364)
- Kingdom of Hungary - Louis I (1342–1382)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Algirdas (1345–1377)
- Principality of Moldavia – Sas, Voivod of Moldavia (1354–1363)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow – Dmitry Donskoy (1359–1389)
- Kingdom of Naples – Joanna I (1343–1382)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Charles II (1349–1387)
- Kingdom of Norway – Haakon VI (1343–1380)
- Papal States (from Avignon) – Pope Innocent VI (1352–1362)
- Kingdom of Poland – Casimir III the Great (1333–1370)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – Peter I (1357–1367)
- Kingdom of Scotland - David II (1331–1371)
- Kingdom of Sweden – Magnus II (1319–1363)
- Principality of Taranto – Louis (1346–1362)
- Republic of Venice – Pasquale Malipiero, Doge of Venice (1357–1361)
- Principality of Wallachia – Nicolae Alexandru, Voivode of Wallachia (1352–1364)
Holy Roman Empire
- Holy Roman Emperor (House of Luxembourg) - Charles IV (1347–1378)
- Duchy of Bavaria-Straubing (House of Wittelsbach) -
- William V, Count of Hainaut (1347–1388)
- Albert, Count of Holland (1347–1404)
- County of Blankenburg – Poppo II (1314–1367)
- Duchy of Bohemia – (House of Luxembourg) - Charles, Elector and King of Bohemia (1346–1378)
- Duchy of Brabant – (House of Leuven) - Joanna, Duchess of Brabant (1355–1406)
- Margravate of Brandenburg – (House of Wittelsbach) - Louis II of Brandenburg (1351–1365)
- Bishopric of Breslau – Preczlaw of Pogarell (1342–1376)
- Bishopric of Brixen – Matthew Andergassen (1336–1363)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg – (House of Welf) - Magnus I the Pious (1345–1369)
- County of Burgundy – (House of Capet) - Philip I (1347–1361)
- County of Cleves – Johann (1347–1368)
- County of Flanders – (House of Dampierre) - Louis II of Male (1346–1384)
- Bishopric of Geneva – Alamand de Saint-Jeoire (1342–1366)
- County of Geneva – (House of Geneva) - Amadeus III (1320–1367)
- Greyerz – John of Montsalvens, Count of Greyerz (1342–1365)
- Duchy of Guelders – (House of Wassenberg) - Reinoud III the Fat (1343–1361)
- County of Hainaut and County of Holland (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Count - William V, Count of Hainaut (1347–1388)
- Regent – Albert, Count of Holland (1358–1388)
- Hanau – Ulrich III, Lord of Hanau (1346–1369)
- Henneberg-Hartenberg - (House of Henneberg) - Berthold, Count of Henneberg-Hartenberg (1348–1378)
- Henneberg-Schleusingen - (House of Henneberg) - Henry V, Count of Henneberg-Schleusingen (1347–1405)
- Hersfeld Abbey – John II of Elben, Abbot of Hersfeld (1343–1367)
- Landgraviate of Hesse – Henry II the Iron (1346–1384)
- Bishopric of Hildesheim – Henry III of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1331–1363)
- Hohenlohe-Haltenbergstetten – Ulrich III of Brauneck in Haltenbergstetten (1347–1367)
- Hohenlohe-Weikersheim – Kraft III of Hohenlohe, Lord of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1344–1371)
- Hohenzollern - (House of Hohenzollern) - Frederick IX, Count of Hohenzollern (1333–1379)
- Hohnstein - Henry V, Count of Hohnstein (1313–1356)
- Hohnstein-Heringen - Dietrich V (1315–1378)
- Holstein-Rendsburg – Henry II the Iron (1340–1382)
- County of Hoya – Gerhard III (1319–1383)
- Isenburg-Arenfels - Gerhard II (1333–1373)
- Isenburg-Büdingen - Henry II (1341–1378)
- Isenburg-Grenzau - Philip I (1341–1361)
- Isenburg-Kempenich - Simon II, (1341–1367)
- Isenburg-Wied - William I (1327–1383)
- Margraviate of Jülich – William V (1328–1361)
- Leuchtenberg – Ulrich II, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (1334–1378)
- Prince-Bishopric of Liège – Engelbert of the Mark (1345–1364)
- County of Loon – Diederik (1336–1361)
- Duchy of Lorraine – (House of Metz) - John I (1346–1378)
- Nieder-Isenburg – Salentin III, Count of Nieder-Isenburg (1319–1370)
- Free City of Lübeck – Johann Wittenborg, head of state, Burgomaster in chief of Lübeck (1360)
- County of Luxembourg – (House of Luxembourg) - Charles IV (1346–1378)
- Archbishopric of Magdeburg – Otto of Hesse (1327–1361)
- Electorate of Mainz – Gerlach of Nassau (1346–1371)
- County of Mark – Engelbert III (1347–1391)
- Bishopric of Meissen – John I of Isenburg (1341/1342–1370)
- Margraviate of Meissen – (House of Wettin) - Frederick III of Meissen (1349–1381)
- Bishopric of Metz – Ademar of Monteil (1327–1361)
- Milan – (House of Visconti) - Galeazzo II Visconti, Lord of Milan (1349–1378)
- March of Montferrat – (Palaiologan dynasty) - John II (1338–1372)
- County of Namur – (House of Dampierre) - William I (1337–1391)
- County of Nassau – (House of Nassau, Walramian line) - Gerlach I (1305–1361)
- Nassau-Weilburg – (House of Nassau, Walramian line) - John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1344–1371)
- New Bruchhausen - Henry VI, Count of New Bruchhausen (1327–1362)
- Duchy of Oels – (Piast dynasty) - Konrad I (1320–1366)
- County of Oldenburg – Conrad I (1345–1368)
- Principality of Orange – (House of Orange) - Raymond V (1340–1393)
- Bishopric of Paderborn – Balduin of Steinfurt (1341–1361)
- Pappenheim – Henry V (1345–1387)
- Bishopric of Regensburg – Frederick of Nuremberg (1340–1365)
- County of Regenstein – Albert III (1349–1365)
- Rietberg - (House of Rietberg) - Conrad III, Count of Rietberg (1347–1365)
- Archbishopric of Salzburg – Ordulf von Wiesseneck (1343–1365)
- County of Savoy – (House of Savoy) - Amadeus VI the Green Count (1343–1383)
- Schwarzburg-Käfernburg - Günther XII, Count of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg (1324–1368)
- Bishopric of Schwerin – Andrew of Wiślica (1342–1364)
- Bishopric of Sion – Guichard Tavelli (1342–1375)
- Bishopric of Speyer – Gerhard of Ehrenberg (1336–1363)
- Duchy of Stettin – Barnim III the Great (1344–1368)
- County of Stolberg-Wernigerode –
- Henry VI (1344–1368)
- Henry VII (1347–1390)
- County of Toggenburg – (House of Toggenburg) - Frederick V (1315–1364)
- Bishopric of Trent – Meinhard von Neuhaus, Bishop of Trent (1349–1362)
- County of Tyrol –
- Margaret (Meinhardian dynasty) (1335–1363)
- Louis V the Brandenburger (House of Wittelsbach) (1342–1361)
- County of Uznach – (House of Toggenburg) - Frederick V (1315–1364)
- Bishopric of Utrecht – John IV of Arkel (1342–1364)
- County of Veldenz – Henry II (1347–1378)
- Bishopric of Verden – Daniel of Wichtrich (1342–1363)
- County of Waldburg – Eberhard III (1338–1361)
- County of Waldeck – (House of Waldeck) – Otto II (1344–1369)
- County of Weimar-Orlamünde – (House of Ascania) – Frederick I (1340–1365)
- Bishopric of Worms – Dietrich I Bayer von Boppard, Bishop of Worms (1350–1365)
- County of Württemberg –
- Eberhard II the Jarrer (1344–1392)
- Ulrich IV (1344–1362)
- Ziegenhain - Gottfried VII (1329–1372)
- Zürich – Rudolf Brun, Burgomaster of Zürich (1336–1360)
- Zweibrücken – (House of Walramids) - Walram II (1311–1366)
Middle East and North Africa
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Peter I (1359–1369)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Nasir-ad-Din al-Hasan (1354–1361)
- Ottoman Empire – Murad I, Bey of the Ottoman Empire (1359–1389)
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