List of state leaders in the 13th century

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State leaders in the 12th centuryState leaders in the 14th centuryState leaders by year

This is a list of state leaders in the 13th century (1201–1300) AD.

Africa

Africa: Northeast

Egypt

Sudan

  • Murtashkar, King (c.1268)
  • David, King (c.1268–1272)
  • Shekanda, King (c.1276)
  • Barak, King (c.1279)
  • Semamun, King (c.1286–1287/8)
  • nephew of Semamun, King (1287/8–1288)
  • Semamun, King (c.1288–1289, c.1290–1295)
  • nephew of David (Budamma), King (c.1289–1290)

Africa: Northcentral

Ifriqiya

Asia

Asia: East

China: Other states and entities

China: Southern Song

Korea

Asia: Southeast

Asia: South

India

  • Bhima II, King (1177–1240)
  • Tribhuvanapala, King (1240–1244)

Asia: West

Mesopotamia

Europe

Europe: Balkans

Europe: British Isles

Great Britain: Scotland

First Interregnum (?)
  • John, King (1292–1296)

Great Britain: Wales

  • Gruffydd ap Rhys II, ruler (1197–1201)
  • Maelgwn ap Rhys, ruler (1199–1230)
  • Rhys Gryg, ruler (1216–1234)
  • Rhys Mechyll, ruler (1234–1244)
  • Maredudd ap Rhys, ruler (1244–1271)
  • Rhys ap Maredudd, ruler (1271–1283)

Ireland

Europe: Central

various contenders

Europe: East

Europe: Nortic

Europe: Southcentral

Europe: Southwest

Iberian Peninsula: Christian

Marca Hispanica

Europe: West

  • Guy II of Auvergne, Count (1195–1224)
  • William X of Auvergne, Count (1224–1246)
  • Robert V, count of Auvergne, Count (1246–1277)
  • William XI of Auvergne, Count (1277–1279)
  • Robert VI, count of Auvergne, Count (1279–1317)
  • John Tristan, Count (1219–1232)
  • Charles I, Count (1246–1285)
  • Charles II, Count (1285–1325)

References

  1. ^ Debord, 573; and Watson, 453.
  2. ^ Watson, 453.
  3. ^ Family Tree in Roglo.eu [retrieved 3 September 2014].