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List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire

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This is a list of state leaders in the 14th century (1301–1400) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Holy Roman Empire in Germany

Austrian

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  • Conrad IV of Breitenfurt, Prince-archbishop (1291–1312)
  • Weichard of Pollheim, Prince-archbishop (1312–1315)
  • Frederick III of Leibnitz, Prince-archbishop (1315–1338)
  • Henry of Pirnbrunn, Prince-archbishop (1338–1343)
  • Ordulf of Wiesseneck, Prince-archbishop (1343–1365)
  • Pilgrim II of Pucheim, Prince-archbishop (1365–1396)
  • Gregor Schenk of Osterwitz, Prince-archbishop (1396–1403)
  • Philipp Buonacolsi, Prince-bishop (1289–1303)
  • Bartholomew Querini, Prince-bishop (1303–1307)
  • Henry III von Metz, Prince-bishop (1310–1336)
  • Nikolaus Abrein, Prince-bishop (1338–1347)
  • Gerard II of Magnoco, Prince-bishop (1347–1348)
  • John III of Pistoia, Prince-bishop (1348–1349)
  • Meinhard von Neuhaus, Prince-bishop (1349–1362)
  • Albert V von Ortenburg, Prince-bishop (1363–1390)
  • George I von Liechtenstein, Prince-bishop (1390–1419)

Bavarian

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  • Stephen I, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1310)
  • Otto III, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1290–1312)
  • Matilda, Regent of Upper Bavaria (1294–1302)
  • Rudolph I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1294–1317)
  • Henry XV the Natternberger, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1312–1333)
  • Otto VI, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1334)
  • Henry XIV, co-Duke of Lower Bavaria (1310–1339)
  • John I the Child, Duke of Lower Bavaria (1339–1340)
  • Louis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1301–1340), Duke of Bavaria (1340–1347)
  • Otto V, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1949), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1351), of Bavaria-Landshut (1373–1379)
  • Louis V the Brandenburger, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Upper Bavaria (1349–1361)
  • Meinhard I, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1361–1363)
  • Louis VI, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1365)
  • Stephen II, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Landshut (1353–1375), of Upper Bavaria (1363)
  • William I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1388)
  • Ernest, co-Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1397–1438), of Bavaria-Straubing (1429–1438)
  • Albert I, co-Duke of Bavaria (1347–1349), of Lower Bavaria (1349–1353), of Bavaria-Straubing (1353–1404)
  • Albert II, co-Duke of Bavaria-Straubing (1389–1397)
  • Frederick I the Wise, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1392–1393)
  • John II, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Munich (1392–1397)
  • Stephen III the Magnificent, co-Duke of Bavaria except Straubing (1375–1392), Duke of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1392–1413)
  • Henry XVI the Rich, Duke of Bavaria-Landshut (1393–1450), of Bavaria-Ingolstadt (1447–1450)
  • Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1283–1303)
  • Hartung von Wildon, Provost (1303–1306)
  • Eberhard Sachs von Sachsenau, Provost (1306–1316)
  • Konrad IV Tanner, Provost (1316–1333)
  • Heinrich IV von Inzing, Provost (1333–1351)
  • Reinhold Zeller, Provost (1351–1355)
  • Otto Tanner, Provost (1355–1357)
  • Peter I Pfaffinger, Provost (1357–1362)
  • Jakob I von Vansdorf, Provost (1362–1368)
  • Greimold Wulp, Provost (1368–1377)
  • Ulrich I Wulp, co-Provost (1377–1384)
  • Sieghard Waller, co-Provost (1381–1384)
  • Konrad V Thorer von Thörlein, Provost (1384–1393)
  • Pilgrim von Puchheim, Provost (1393–1396)
  • Gregorius Schenk von Osterwitz, Provost (1396–1403)
  • Adelheid II von Treidenberg, Abbess (1300–1304)
  • Irmgard II von Köfering, Abbess (1304–1314)
  • Euphemia von Winzer, Abbess (1314–1333)
  • Elisabeth II von Eschen, Abbess (1333–1340)
  • Petrissa von Weidenberg, Abbess (1340–1353)
  • Margarethe I Gösslin von Altenburg, Abbess (1353–1361)
  • Margarethe II Pinzingerin, Abbess (1361–1365)
  • Elisabeth III von Rhein, Abbess (1365–1391)
  • Sophia von Daching, Abbess (1391–1410)
  • Bertha Walterin, Abbess (?–1325)
  • Adelheid von Arenbach, Abbess (?)
  • Katharina von Murach, Abbess (?)
  • Agnes I von Wunebach, Abbess (?–1374)
  • Elisabeth I von Parsberg, Abbess (1374–1400)
  • Elisabeth II von Murach, Abbess (1400–1402)
  • Henry III, Count (1297/1321–1345)
  • Henry IV, Count (1346–1395)
  • George I, Count of Neu-Ortenburg (1395–1422), Imperial Count (1395–1422)
  • Henry IV, Lord (1278–1318)
  • Rudolph I, Lord (1313–1335)
  • Rudolph II, Lord (1335–1345)
  • Henry V, Lord (1345–1387)
  • Haupt I, Lord (1387–1409)
  • Konrad V von Luppurg, Prince-bishop (1296–1313)
  • Nikolaus von Ybbs, Prince-bishop (1313–1340)
  • Friedrich von Zollern-Nürnberg,[1] Prince-bishop (1340–1365)
  • Heinrich III von Stein, Prince-bishop (1365–1368)
  • Konrad VI von Haimberg, Prince-bishop (1368–1381)
  • Theoderich von Abensberg, Prince-bishop (1381–1383)
  • Johann von Moosburg, Prince-bishop (1384–1409)

Bohemian

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Burgundian-Low Countries

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Franconian

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  • Leopold I von Grundlach, Prince-bishop (1296–1303)
  • Wulfing von Stubenberg, Prince-bishop (1304–1318)
  • Ulrich von Schlusselberg, Prince-bishop (1319)
  • Konrad von Giech, Prince-bishop (1319–1322)
  • Johannes von Schlackenwerth, Prince-bishop (1322–1324)
  • Heinrich II von Sternberg, Prince-bishop (1324–1328)
  • Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck, Prince-bishop (1328–1335)
  • Leopold II von Egloffstein, Prince-bishop (1335–1343)
  • Friedrich I von Hohenlohe, Prince-bishop (1344–1352)
  • Leopold III of Bebenburg, Prince-bishop (1353–1363)
  • Friedrich II von Truhendingen, Prince-bishop (1363–1366)
  • Louis of Meissen, Prince-bishop (1366–1374)
  • Lamprecht von Brunn, Prince-bishop (1374–1399)
  • Albrecht von Wertheim, Prince-bishop (1399–1421)
  • Frederick I, Elector (1415–1440), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1398–1440), of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1420–1440)
  • Henry II, Count (1254–1307)
  • Rupert II, Count (1307–1334)
  • Henry III, Count (1334–1347)
  • Frederick IV Count of Younger Line (1285–1347), Count (1347–1349)
  • Frederick IV Count of Younger Line (1285–1347), Count (1347–1349)
  • Herman IV, Count (1349–1363)
  • Frederick VII, Count (1349–1376)
  • John I, Count (1363–1384)
  • William I, Count (1363–1399)
  • Leonard, Count (1399–1426)
  • Mangold von Neuenburg, Prince-bishop (1287–1303)
  • Andreas von Gundelfingen, Prince-bishop (1303–1313)
  • Gottfried III von Hohenlohe, Prince-bishop (1313–1322)
  • Friedrich von Stolberg, Prince-bishop (1313–1317)
  • Wolfram Wolfskeel von Grumbach, Prince-bishop (1322–1332)
  • Hermann II Hummel von Lichtenberg, Prince-bishop (1333–1335)
  • Otto II von Wolfskeel, Prince-bishop (1335–1345)
  • Albrecht I von Hohenberg, Prince-bishop (1345–1349)
  • Albrecht II von Hohenlohe, Prince-bishop (1350–1372)
  • Albrecht III von Katzburg, Prince-bishop (1372–1376)
  • Gerhard von Schwarzburg, Prince-bishop (1372–1400)
  • Johann I von Egloffstein, Prince-bishop (1400–1411)

Electoral Rhenish

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  • Peter of Aspelt, Archbishop-elector (1306–1320)
  • Matthias von Bucheck, Archbishop-elector (1321–1328)
  • Heinrich III von Virneberg, Archbishop-elector (1328–1337)
  • Baldwin of Luxembourg, Administrator-elector (1328–1336, administrator)
  • Gerlach von Nassau, Archbishop-elector (1346–1371)
  • Johann I von Luxemburg-Ligny, Archbishop-elector (1371–1373)
  • Louis of Meissen, Archbishop-elector (1374–1379)
  • Adolf I von Nassau, Archbishop-elector (1379–1390)
  • Konrad II von Weinsberg, Archbishop-elector (1390–1396)
  • Joffrid von Leiningen, Archbishop-elector (1396–1397)
  • Johann II von Nassau, Archbishop-elector (1397–1419)
  • Salentin II, Count (1300–1334)
  • Salentin III, Count (1319–1370)
  • Salentin IV, Count (1370–1420)

Lower Rhenish–Westphalian

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  • Egbert, Count (1277–1305)
  • John, Count (1305–1333)
  • Simon, Count (1333–1348)
  • Otto III, Count (1348–1364)
  • Bernard I, Count (1364–1421)
  • Otto III, Count (1277–1338)
  • Otto IV, Count (1289–1302)
  • Otto V, Count (1302–1328)
  • Richardis, Count (1328–1338)
  • Nicholas I, Count (1338–1360)
  • Otto VI, Count (1360–1388)
  • Nicholas II, Count (1388–1426)
  • Beatrix von Holte, Princess-Abbess (1292–1327)
  • Kunigunde of Berg, Princess-Abbess (1327–1337)
  • Katharina of the Mark, Princess-Abbess (1337–1360)
  • Irmgard of Broich, Princess-Abbess (1360–1370)
  • Elisabeth III of Nassau, Princess-Abbess (1370–?)
  • Irmgard of Wittgenstein, Abbess (pre-1290–1323)
  • Lutgard II of Bicken, Abbess (1324–1360)
  • Heilwig of Bentheim, Abbess (1361)
  • Elisabeth I of Berg, Abbess (1361–1374)
  • Hillegund of Oetgenbach, Abbess (1374–1409)
  • William II, Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg (1383–1388), of Isenburg-Wied (1388–1409)
  • Theodoric II, Count (1305–1325)
  • Henry, Count (1351–1361)
  • Theodoric III, Count (1370–1403)
  • Siegfried, co-Count (1375–1388)
  • John I, Count (1283–1324)
  • John II, Count (1324–1359)
  • John III, Count (1359–1403)

Upper Rhenish

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  • Peter von Aspelt, Prince-bishop (1297–1306)
  • Eudes de Granson, Prince-bishop (1306–1309)
  • Gerhard von Wippingen, Prince-bishop (1309–1325)
  • Hartung Münch, Prince-bishop (1325–1332)
  • Jean I Arley, Prince-bishop (1332–1335)
  • Johann II of Munsingen, Prince-bishop (1335–1365)
  • Jean III de Vienne, Prince-bishop (1365–1382)
  • Imer von Ramstein, Prince-bishop (1382–1391)
  • Frederick of Blankenheim, Prince-bishop (1391–1393)
  • Konrad Munch von Landskron, Prince-bishop (1393–1395)
  • Humbrecht von Neuenburg, Prince-bishop (1399–1418)
  • Rudolf III. von Praunheim [de],[2] Stadtschultheißen (1376–1379)
  • Winter von Wasen, Stadtschultheißen (?–1389)[3]
  • Rudolf III. von Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, Stadtschultheißen (1389–1408)
  • Robin, Count (1272–1306)
  • Gerard I, Count (13th/14th century)
  • Theodoric IV, Count (?–1329)
  • Theodoric V the Arsonist, Count (1329–1330)
  • Gerard II, Count (1329–1330)
  • Simon I, Count (1329–1341)
  • Simon II, Count (1341–1367)
  • Henry, Count (1367)
  • Simon III, Count (1367–1420)
  • Friedrich IV, Count (c.1287–1316)
divided into Leiningen-Dagsburg and Leiningen-Hartenburg
  • Friedrich VI, Count (1316–1327)[5]
  • Friedrich VII, Count (1327–pre-1342)
  • Friedrich VIII, Count (pre-1342–1387)
  • Gottfried, Count (1316–14th century)
  • Emich V, Count (14th century)
  • Simon IV, Count (1271–1308)
  • John I, Count (1308–1342)
  • John II, Count (1342–1381)
  • Joan, Countess (1381)
  • Philip I, Count (1381–1429)
  • Henry V, Count (1297–1336)
  • Henry VI, Count (1336–1362)
  • John, Count (1362–1370)
  • Henry VII, Count (1370–1416)
  • John I, Count (1293–1326)
  • Nicolas, Count (1326–1343)
  • John II, Count (1343–1351)
  • Simon I, Count (1351–1360)
  • John III, Count (1360–1386)
  • Simon II, Count (1386–1397)
  • John IV, Count (1397–1431)
  • Henry I, Count (1270–1301)
  • Henry II, Count (1301–1361)
  • Theobald I, Count (1361–1363)
  • Henry III, Count (1363–1382)
  • Theobald II, Count (1382–1396)
  • Henry IV, Count (1396–1441)
  • Boniface of Challant, Prince-Bishop (1289–1308)
  • Aymon of Châtillon, Prince-Bishop (1308–1323)
  • Aymon of La Tour, Prince-Bishop (1323–1338)
  • Philippe of Chamberlhac, Prince-Bishop (1338–1342)
  • Guichard Tavelli, Prince-Bishop (1342–1375)
  • Édouard of Savoy, Prince-Bishop (1375–1386)
loyal to Avignon
  • Guillaume of La Baume-Saint-Amourb, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1386)
  • Robert Chambrier, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1387)
  • Humbert de Billens, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1388–1392)
  • Aymon Séchala, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Avignon (1398–1404)
loyal to Rome
  • Gerardus, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Rome (1387–1388)
  • Henri de Blanchis, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Rome(1392–1393)
  • Guillaume IV, Prince-Bishop, loyal to Rome(1394–1402)
  • Henry III, Count (1258–1312)
  • Bernhard I, Count (1312–1349)
  • Otto I, Count (1349–1410)
  • Friedrich I von Lichtenberg, Prince-Bishop (1299–1306)
  • Johann I von Dürbheim, Prince-Bishop (1307–1328)
  • Berthold II of Bucheck, Prince-Bishop (1328–1353)
  • Johann II von Lichtenberg, Prince-Bishop (1353–1365)
  • Johann III von Luxemburg-Ligny, Prince-Bishop (1366–1371)
  • Lamprecht of Brunn, Prince-Bishop (1371–1374)
  • Friedrich II von Blankenheim, Prince-Bishop (1375–1393)
  • Ludwig von Thierstein, Prince-Bishop (1393)
  • Burkhard II von Lützelstein, Prince-Bishop (1393–1394)
  • Wilhelm II von Diest, Prince-Bishop (1394–1439)
  • Eberwin von Kronenberg, Prince-bishop (1300–1308)
  • sede vacante, Prince-bishop (1309–1310 )
  • Baldwin of Luxembourg, Diocesan administrator (1309–1310)
  • Emeric von Schoneck, Prince-bishop (1310–1318)
  • Heinrich III of Dhaun, Prince-bishop (1318–1319)
  • Konrad IV von Schoneck, Prince-bishop (1319–1329)
  • Gerlach von Erbach, Prince-bishop (1329–1332)
  • Salomon Waldbott, Prince-bishop (1332–1350)
  • Dietrich I Bayer von Boppard, Prince-bishop (1350–1365)
  • Johann Schadland, Prince-bishop (1365–1370)
  • Echard von Dersch, Prince-bishop (1370–1405)

Lower Saxon

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  • Albert II the Fat, Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1279–1291, 1292–1318), of Göttingen (1286–1318)
  • Otto the Mild, co-Prince (1318–1344)
  • Ernest I, co-Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1318–1344), Prince of Göttingen (1344–1367)
  • Magnus the Pious, co-Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1318–1344), of Wolfenbüttel (1344–1369)
  • Magnus II of the Necklace, Prince of Lüneburg (1369–1373), Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1369–1373)
  • Frederick I, Prince (1373–1400)
  • Henry I the Mild, co-Prince of Lüneburg (1388–1416), co-Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1400–1409)
  • Bernard I, co-Prince of Lunenburg (1388–1409, 1428–1434), Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1400–1428)
  • Margarete I, Princess-Abbess (1253–1305)
  • Mechthild II, Princess-Abbess (1305–1316)
  • Sophia II, Princess-Abbess (1317–1331)
  • Jutta, Princess-Abbess (1331–1357)
  • Ermegardis, Princess-Abbess (1357–1358)
  • Lutgard III, Princess-Abbess (1359–1402)
  • Henry I the Admirable, co-Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1279–1291), Prince of Grubenhagen (1291–1322)
  • Henry II, co-Prince (1322–1325)
  • John I, co-Prince (1322–1325)
  • William, co-Prince (1322–1360)
  • Ernest I, co-Prince (1322–1361)
  • John II, co-Prince (1361–1364)
  • Albert I, Prince (1361–1383)
  • Eric, co-Prince (1383–1427)
  • Adolph V, co-Count of Holstein-Kiel (1263–1273), Count of Holstein-Segeberg (1273–1308)
  • Adolph VII, Count (1308–1315)
  • Albert II, Count (1397–1403)
  • Burkhard of Serkem, Prince-bishop (1276–1317)
  • Henry II, Prince-bishop (1317–1341)
  • John IV, Prince-bishop (1341–1350)
  • Bertram Cremon, Prince-bishop (1350–1377)
  • Nicholas I, Prince-bishop (1377–1379)
  • Conrad III of Geisenheim, Prince-bishop (1379–1386)
  • John V of Klenedenst, Prince-bishop (1386–1387)
  • Eberhard I, Prince-bishop (1387–1399)
  • John VI, Prince-bishop (1399–1420)
  • Burkhard II of Blankenburg, Prince-archbishop (1295–1305)
  • Henry III, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben, Prince-archbishop (1305–1307)
  • Burkhard III of Mansfeld-Schrapglau, Prince-archbishop (1307–1325)
  • Heideke of Erssa, Prince-archbishop (1326–1327)
  • Otto of Hesse, Prince-archbishop (1327–1361)
  • Dietrich Kagelwit, Prince-archbishop (1361–1367)
  • Albert II of Sternberg, Prince-archbishop (1367–1372)
  • Peter Gelvto, Prince-archbishop (1372–1381)
  • Louis of Meissen, Prince-archbishop (1381–1382)
  • Frederick II of Hoym, Prince-archbishop (1382)
  • Albert III of Querfurt, Prince-archbishop (1382–1403)
  • Albert III, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1303–1308)
  • John II, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Mölln (1303–1322)
  • Eric I, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Bergedorf (1303–1321), of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1308–1338)
  • Eric I, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Bergedorf (1303–1321), of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1308–1338)
  • Albert III, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1303–1308)
  • Margaret of Brandenburg, Duchess (1308–1315)
  • Eric I, co-Duke of Saxony (1282–1296), Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1296–1303), of Saxe-Bergedorf (1303–1321), of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1308–1338)
  • Eric II, Duke (1338–1368)
  • Eric IV, Duke of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1368–1401), co-Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (1401–1411/12)
  • Nicholas II, Lord of Werle-Parchim (1291–1294), of Werle (1294–1316)

Upper Saxon

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  • Sigismund I, co-Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1382–1396), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (1396–1405)
House of Ascania
House of Wittelsbach
House of Luxemburg
  • Bogislaw V the Great, co-Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast (1326–1368), Duke of Pomerania-Stolp (1368–1374)
  • Casimir IV, Duke of Pomerania-Stolp (1374–1377)
  • Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania-Stolp (1377–1394/95)
  • Barnim V, co-Duke of Pomerania-Stargard (1377–1394/95), of Pomerania-Stolp (1394/95–1403)
  • Bogislaw VIII Magnus, co-Duke of Pomerania-Stargard (1377–1394/95), of Pomerania-Stolp (1394/95–1418)

Swabian

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  • Rudolph IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (1291–1348), of Baden-Baden (1335–1348)
  • Rudolph V, Margrave (1348–1361)
  • Rudolph VI, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1353–1372), of Baden-Pforzheim (1361–1372)
  • Rudolph III the Younger, co-Margrave (1288–1332)
  • Rudolph Hesso, Margrave (1297–1335)
  • Rudolph IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (1291–1348), of Baden-Baden (1335–1348)
  • Frederick III, Margrave (1348–1353)
  • Rudolph VI, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1353–1372), of Baden-Pforzheim (1361–1372)
  • Rudolph VII, Margrave (1372–1391)
  • Bernard I, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (1372–1431), of Baden-Baden (1391–1431), of Baden-Hachberg (1415–1431)
  • Ekkehard of Schwabsberg, Prince-abbot (1278–1309)
  • Erenfrid of Vellberg, Prince-abbot (1309–1311)
  • Rudolf of Pfahlheim, Prince-abbot (1311–1332)
  • Kuno of Gundelfingen, Prince-abbot (1332–1367)
  • Albrecht Hack of Wöllstein, Prince-abbot (1367–1400)
  • Konrad von Gundelfingen, Prince-abbot (1286–1302)
  • Hartmann IV of Rauns, Prince-abbot (1302–1315)
  • Wilhelm, Prince-abbot (1315–1320)
  • Heinrich V Unrein of Hirsendorf, Prince-abbot (1320–1331)
  • Burkhard III Bürck of Hasenweiler, co-Prince-abbot (1331–1346)
  • Konrad IV, co-Prince-abbot (1333–1346)
  • Gerwig I of Helmshofen, co-Prince-abbot (1333–1336)
  • Henry VI of Oberhofen, Prince-abbot (1346–1347)
  • Randger Feldeck of Roggenfurt, Prince-abbot (1347–1356)
  • Henry VII of Mittelburg, Prince-abbot (1356–1382)
  • Pilgrim I of Nordholz, Prince-abbot (1382–1386)
  • Frederick VI of Hirschdorf, Prince-abbot (1382–1405)
  • Friedrich Heller von Hellerstein, Prince-abbot (1300–1315)
  • Konrad II von Ibach, Prince-abbot (1315–1336)
  • Konrad III von Überlingen, Prince-abbot (1336–1346)
  • Heinrich II von Ibach, Prince-abbot (1346–1363)
  • Ludwig von Ibach-Heldenberg, Prince-abbot (1363–1393)
  • Johann I von Essendorf, Prince-abbot (1393–1418)
  • Siegfried of Westerburg, Baron (?–1315)
  • Reinhard I of Westerburg, Baron (?–1353)
  • John I of Westerburg (1332–1370)
  • Reinhard II of Westerburg (1354–1421)

Swiss Confederacy

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Italy

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  • Castruccio Castracani, Captain general (1316–1320), Lord (1320–1327), Duke (1327–1328)
  • Paolo Guinigi, Lord (1400–1430)

From 1309 to 1376 the Papacy was based at Avignon, not Rome.

References

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  1. ^ son of Frederick IV, Burgrave of Nuremberg
  2. ^ Bei Friese: Rudolf II.
  3. ^ Friese, S. 83.
  4. ^ Marek, Miroslav. "Genealogy of the House of Isenburg". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source].[better source needed] Retrieved 2009-02-14.
  5. ^ Ersch-Gruber:Leiningen.
  6. ^ Steven Epstein. Genoa and the Genoese. p. 243