List of Rulers (Merveilles des Morte)
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This is a list of alternate monarchs which feature in the universe of the timeline Merveilles des Morte. This page only covers the rulers which are not the same as historical, and are not already listed in other articles. In those cases, the relevant article is linked instead, either OTL or ATL.
Europe
King of Germany (Holy Roman Empire)
King of Bohemia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Bohemian Monarchs
All of these rulers are of the House of Premyslid
- Wenceslas III (1305-1329), Son of Wenceslas II
- Conrad III (1329-1353), his son
- Ottokar III (1353-1364), his uncle
- Henry II (1364-1366), his son (deposed by his brother)
- Wenceslas IV (1366-1411), his brother
- Boleslaus V (1411-1416), his son (candidate German monarch)
- Sigismund (1416-1432), his brother (also ruler of Brandenburg and German monarch)
- John (1432-1452), his son (also ruler of Brandenburg and German monarch)
- Henry III (1452-1493), his son (also ruler of Brandenburg and German monarch)
- Ottokar IV (1493-1522), his son (also German monarch)
- Jaromir II (1522-1544), his son (also German monarch and King of France)
- Henry IV (1544-), his son (also German monarch)
King of Lotharingia
Duke of Brandenburg
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Rulers of Brandenburg
All of these monarchs are of the House of Premyslid
Margraves of Brandenburg:
- Wenceslas (1373-1378), Inherited from Louis II Wittelsbach
- Sigismund I (1378-1388)
- John I (1388-1411)
- Sigismund II (1411-1432), also ruler of Bohemia and German monarch
- John II (1432-1452), also ruler of Bohemia and German monarch
- Sigismund III (1452-1470), also German monarch
- Henry III (1470-1493), also ruler of Bohemia and German monarch
Dukes of Brandenburg:
- Charles I (1493-1531), the "Ghost of Lechfeld"
- John III (1531-)
Duke of Saxony
Duke of Austria
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Rulers of Austria
- Albert III (1349-1389), House of Habsburg (deposed by Hungary)
- Lajos (1389-1405), House of Arpad
- Ladislaus I (1405-1435), House of Arpad
- Andrew I (1435-1453), House of Arpad
- Ladislaus II (1453-1481), House of Arpad
- Andrew II (1481-1508), House of Arpad (participated in Swiss War)
- Ladislaus III (1508-1516), House of Arpad (condemned Jungism)
- Bela I (1516-1534), House of Arpad
- Stephen IV (1534-1550), House of Arpad
- Frederick III (1550-), House of Arpad
Duke of Livonia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order
- Winrich I (1351-1382), House of Knirope (former Grandmaster)
- Winrich II (1382-1418), House of Knirope
- James I (1418-1450), House of Knirope
- James I (1451-1461), House of Knirope
- Sigismund (1461-1470), House of Premyslid (also ruler of Brandenburg and German monarch)
- Henry (1470-1493), House of Premyslid (also ruler of Bohemia and German monarch)
- Marek Ironside (1493-1525), House of Premyslid
- James III (1525-1530), House of Premyslid
- Charles (1530-), House of Premyslid
Duke of Lenzburg
For order of succession, see Lenzburg family tree
Restored as rulers of Lenzburg in 1314
Rulers before 1473 were Counts, rulers since 1473 are Dukes
All of these rulers are of the House of Lenzburg
- Ulrich V (1314-1334)
- Henry II (1334-1349)
- Ulrich VI (1349-1385)
- Henry III (1385-1404)
- Ulrich VII (1404-1440)
- Frederick (1440-1451)
- Godfried (1451-1457)
- Eberhard I (1457-1489) (title dissolved by Treaty of Zurich)
Dukes in Exile
- Eberhard I (1489-1492)
- Engelbert (1492-1519)
- Ulrich VIII (1519-1527)
- Burkhard (1527-1545)
- Eberhard II (1545-)
Margrave of Mark
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Counts of Mark
Rulers before 1474 were Counts, Rulers since 1474 (both partitions) are Margraves
All of these rulers are of the House of La Marck
- Engelbert III (1347-1391)
- Engelbert IV (1394-1444), also ruler of Saxony
- Henry (1444-1446), also ruler of Saxony
- Wenceslas (1446-1448)
- Afterwards partitioned to Upper and Lower Mark
Upper Mark:
- Sophia (1448-1480), House of La Marck
- Hermann (1455-1480, jure uxoris), House of Hesse, also Landgrave of Hesse
- Agnes (1480-), House of Hesse-Mark, also ruler of Hesse
Lower Mark:
- Bonne (1448-1463) co-governed with son
- Andrés Heinrich Engelbert (1448-1463), co-governed with mother
- Otto (1463-1485), House of La Marck, pretender 1485-1489
- Agnes (1485-), House of Hesse-Mark, also ruler of Hesse and Upper Mark
In 1497, formally reunified.
- Agnes (1497-1532), House of Hesse-Mark, also ruler of Hesse, co-governed with husband
- Jezrahiah (1497-1532, jure uxoris), House of Nassau
- Ermanaric (1532-)
Duke of Habsburg
All of these monarchs are of the House of Habsburg
For order of succession, see House of Habsburg
Counts of Habsburg:
- Albert III (1389-1395), removed as ruler of Austria
- Albert IV (1395-1404)
- Leopold IV (1404-1411)
- Ernest (1411-1424)
- Frederick IV (1424-1439), Prince-Regent of Germany
- Eric (1439-1479), Prince of Germany
- Leopold V (1479-1483), Prince of Germany
Dukes of Habsburg:
- Leopold V (1483-1500), Prince of Germany
- Peter (1500-1505), Prince of Germany
- Leopold VI (1505-), Prince of Germany
Duke of Württemberg
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Counts of Württemberg
Counts of Württemberg
- Eberhard IV (1417-1419), House of Württemberg
- Conrad III (1419-1471), House of Württemberg
- Eberhard V (1471-1477), House of Württemberg
- Marianne (1477-1489), House of Württemberg
- Engelbert (1477-1489), jure uxoris), House of Lenzburg
Dukes of Württemberg
- Conrad IV (1489-1549), House of Jenagotha
- William (1549-), House of Jenagotha
Count of Gorizia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Counts of Gorizia
All of these rulers are of the House of Gorizia
- Henry VI (1385-1454)
- Meinhard VIII (1454-1459)
- Henry VII (1459-1503)
- Engelbert IV (1503-1522)
- Meinhard IX (1522-)
Burgermeister of Lubeck
Duke of Thuringia
All these rulers are from the House of Jenagotha.
- Henry II
- The Thin White Duke (1460-1522)
- Hugh the Heir (1522-1534)
- Gedeon I (1534-)
Duke of Hesse
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Hesse
All of these rulers are of the House of Hesse
Landgraves of Hesse
- Louis I (1413-1458)
- Hermann III (1458-1480), also Margrave jure uxoris of Upper Mark
Margrave of Hesse
- Agnes (1480-1532), also ruler of Upper Mark and Lower Mark
Duke of Hesse
- Agnes (1480-1532), also ruler of Mark
- Jezrahiah (1497-1532, jure uxoris), House of Nassau
- Ermanaric (1532-), House of Hesse
Count Palatine of the Rhine
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Counts Palatine of the Rhine
All these rulers are of the House of Wittelsbach, Pfalz branch
- Philip I, also Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany (-1501)
- Louis V (1501-1544)
- Frederick II (1544-1556)
- Otto Henry (1556-1559)
- Rupert Wolfgang (1559-1560)
- Frederick III (1560-1561)
- Frederick IV (1561-)
Duke of Bavaria
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Bavaria
All these rulers are of the House of Wittelsbach Bavaria-Landshut:
- Louis IX (1450-1477), died in accident along with son George
Bavaria-Munich:
- Albert IV (1467-1477), became Duke of All Bavaria
Reunified Bavaria:
- Albert IV (1477-1510)
- George (1510-1540)
- Otto VI/VIII (1540-)
King of France
Duke of Burgundy
- For earlier historical rulers, see List of historical Dukes of Burgundy
- For later fictional rulers, see List of fictional Dukes of Burgundy
# | Name (Born – Died) |
Reign | Succession right | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Years | House | ||||
1 | John II "John the Fearless" (1371 - 1419) |
1404-1413 9 years |
Valois-Burgundy | First Son of Philip I | |
2 | Philip III "the Good" (1396 - 1467) |
1413-1432 19 years |
Valois-Burgundy | First Son of John II | |
3 | Anne I "the beautiful" (1414 - 1475) |
1432-1475 43 years |
Valois-Burgundy | First Daughter of Philip III | |
4 | James I (1448 - 1485) |
1475-1485 10 years |
Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne | Second Son of Anne I | Personal Union between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Duchy of Auvergne achieved. Furthermore, rule via jure uxoris over the Kingdom of Arles. |
5 | Lucas I (1475 - 1544) |
1485-1544 59 years |
Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne-Anjou | First Son of James I | |
6 | Louis I (1514 - Present) |
1544-Present | Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne-Anjou | First son of Lucas I |
Duke of Auvergne
- For earlier historical rulers, see List of historical Dukes of Auvergne
- For later fictional rulers, see List of fictional Dukes of Auvergne
# | Name (Born – Died) |
Reign | Succession right | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Years | House | ||||
1 | John II (? – 1394) |
1386–1408 22 years |
Auvergne | First Son of Philip I | N/A |
2 | Joan II (1378 - 1424) |
1408–1424 16 years |
Auvergne | Daughter of John II | N/A |
3 | Edward I of Auvergne (Edward III of Scotland) "the Wise" (1395 - 1475) |
1424-1475 51 years |
Bruce-Auvergne | First Son of Joan II | Intervention in the Welsh Succession War supporting Maredudd ab Owain Glyndŵr against Duke Richard of York, preserving the independence of Wales under a native Welshman. Then rapprochement with his erstwhile enemy, Duke Richard of York, intervention in the War of the Roses against against the Lancasters, installing Duke Richard of York on power as King of England. |
4 | James I (1448 - 1485) |
1475-1485 10 years |
Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne | Second Son of Edward I | Personal Union between the Duchy of Burgundy and the Duchy of Auvergne achieved. Furthermore, rule via jure uxoris over the Kingdom of Arles. |
5 | Lucas I (1475 - 1544) |
1485-1544 59 years |
Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne-Anjou | First Son of James I | |
6 | Louis I (1514 - Present) |
1514-Present | Bruce-Burgundy-Auvergne-Anjou | First son of Lucas I |
Duke of Brittany
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Brittany
- John V (1399-1431), House of Montfort
- Oliver (1431-1438), House of Penthièvre
- John VI (1438-1454), House of Penthièvre
- William (1454-1455), House of Penthièvre
- Frances (1455-1481), House of Penthièvre
- John VII (1481-1516), House of Albret
- John VIII (1516-), House of Albret
King of Italy
King of Arles
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Provence
All these rulers are of the House of Capet-Anjou
See also List of Kings of Arles
- Charles II (1285-1304), formerly ruler of Naples
- Robert I (1304-1343), formerly ruler of Albania
- John (1343-1363)
- Louis I (1363-1374)
- William V (1374-1403)
Name | Date of Reign | Reason for Death | Notes/Achievements |
---|---|---|---|
William VI 'The Great' | 1384-1449 (Reigned 1403-1449) | Old age, illness | Oversaw the Reformation of 1420-1440, Started the Italian Campaigns. |
Robert II | 1406-1466 (Reigned 1449-1466) | Prostate Cancer, Shock of losing wife | First colonization of Western Sahara, puppeted Pisa |
Lucas I | 1432-1497 (Reigned 1466-1475, Abdicated, then Co-Monarch 1485-1497) | Conquered Noli, Defeated Modena. | |
Aline | 1461-1531 (Reigned alone 1475-1485, then Co-Monarch 1485-1497) | United Burgundy and Arles (For a period of Time), Led Arles in the War of the Spider's Web | |
Lucas II | 1475-1544 (Reigned 1497-1544) | Reunited Burgundy and Arles | |
Louis II | 1514- (Reigned 1544-) |
Duke of Modena
Achieved independence from Milan in 1389
- Mario I (1389-1395), House of Marius
- Mario II (1395-1406), House of Marius
- Luigi I (1406-1428), House of Marius
- Mario III (1428-1444), House of Marius (subjugated Milan)
- Luigi II (1444-1450), House of Marius (deposed by military)
- Francesco I (1450-1466), House of Sforza
- Galeazzo (1466-1476), House of Sforza
- Gian (1476-1480), House of Sforza
- Galeazzo (restored) (1476-1505), House of Sforza
- Francesco II (1505-), House of Sforza
Duke of Savoy
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Counts of Savoy
Rulers before 1463 were Counts, rulers since 1463 are Dukes
All these rulers are of the House of Savoy
- Amadeus VII (1383-1391)
- Peter III (1391-1405)
- Gustav (1405-1455)
- Peter IV (1455-1491)
- Amadeus VIII (1491-1496)
- Aymon II (1496-1530)
- Edward II (1530-)
Duke of Florence
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Tuscany
All of these rulers are of the House of Medici
- Lorenzo I (1469-1494), during the Lenzburg-Premyslid War
- Frederico Guerro (1494-1498), de-facto dictator during Republican Revolt
- Lorenzo I (restored) (1498-1504), during the War of the League of Como
- John (Giovanni) (1504-1516)
- Lorenzo II (1516-1537)
- Alessandro (1537-)
Doge of Milan
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Milan
As Lord of Milan:
- Matteo Visconti (1295-1305)
As Doge of Milan:
- Galeazzo Visconti (1305-1328)
- Patrizio Columbo (1328-1330)
- Azzone Visconti (1330-1339)
- Antonia de Medici (1339-1341), only Dogressa
As Doge of Padinia:
- Marzio Scalzi (1341-1342)
- Simone Boccanegra (1342-1356), deposed in civil war
As King of Padinia:
- Cassano delle Torre (1356-1376), subjugated Venice and northern Italy, assassinated
As restored Doge of Milan:
- Lorenzo de Medici (1376-??)
Doge of Venice
British Isles
King of England
King of Scotland
- For earlier historical rulers, see List of historical Scottish monarchs
- For later fictional rulers, see List of fictional Scottish Monarchs
# | Name (Born – Died) |
Reign | Succession right | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Years | House | ||||
1 | John I "empty coat" (1249 - 1295) |
1292-1295 3 years |
Balliol | Matrilineal claimant to the throne | Murdered by Robert "the Bruce". |
2 | Robert I "the Bruce"(1274 - 1298) |
1295-1298 3 years |
Bruce | Matrilineal claimant to the throne | Deposed and executed by King Edward I of England. |
3 | John II (1262 - 1313) |
1298-1305 6 years |
Hastings | Patrilineal claimant to the throne | Installed by King Edward I of England as a puppet. |
4 | Edward I (1283- 1361) |
1305 >1 year |
Balliol | First Son of John I | Rose up against King Edward I of England. |
5 | John II (1262 - 1313) |
1305-1313 (Restored) 6 years |
Hastings | Patrilineal claimant to the throne | Reinstalled by King Edward I of England as a puppet. |
6 | John III (1287 - 1315) |
1313-1315 2 years |
Hastings | First Son of John II | Deposed by the Scottish nobility. |
7 | Edward II "the Bruce" (1280 - 1333) |
1315-1333 18 years |
Bruce | Brother of Robert I | Gained his independence from the Kingdom of England. |
8 | David II "the deprived" (1329 - 1378) |
1333-1338 5 years |
Bruce | First Son of Edward II | Deposed by Edward II of England. |
9 | Edward I (1283- 1361) |
1338-1361 (Restored) 23 years |
Balliol | First Son of John I | Installed by Edward III of England as a puppet, Overthrown by David II. |
10 | David II "the liberator" (1329 - 1378) |
1361-1378 (Restored) 17 years |
Bruce | First Son of Edward II | Regained the independence of the Kingdom of Scotland against the Kingdom of England. Subsequently established the Celtic Confederacy as a defensive league along with the High Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Iceland against the ever looming threat posed by the Kingdom of England. |
11 | Robert II "the victorious" (1350 - ??) |
1378-1408 30 years |
Bruce | First Son of David II | Succeeded against all odds to liberate the Principality of Wales in the Welsh War of Independence. |
12 | David III (1373 - ??) |
1408-1425 17 years |
Bruce | First Son of Robert II | Involvement in the Franco-Anglo-Hispanic War against its erstwhile ally, the King of France, outraged by his abysmal treatment of its own nobility, as Duke of Auvergne. |
13 | Edward III "the Wise" (1395 - 1475) |
1425-1475 50 years |
Bruce | First Son of David III | Intervention in the Welsh Succession War supporting Maredudd ab Owain Glyndŵr against Duke Richard of York, preserving the independence of the Principality of Wales under a native Welshman. Subsequent rapprochement with his erstwhile enemy, intervention in the War of the Roses against the Lancastrians, backing the Yorkists, installing Duke Richard of York on power as King of England. |
14 | Robert III (1435 - 1497) |
1475-1497 22 years |
Bruce | First Son of Edward III | Conquered High Kingdom of Ireland from the defiant Uí Néill dynasty, and founded the Companaidh Ceilteach Afraganach (C.C.C), initiating the Celtic Confederacy's colonial efforts. |
15 | Edward IV (1471 - 1535) |
1497-1535 38 years |
Bruce | First Son of Robert III | N/A |
16 | Kenneth IV (1500 - Present) |
1535-Present | Bruce | First Son of Edward IV | N/A |
Ruler of Wales
- For earlier historical rulers, see List of historical Princes of Wales
- For later fictional rulers, see List of fictional Welsh Monarchs
# | Name (Born – Died) |
Reign | Succession right | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Years | House | ||||
1 | Edward Woodstock "the Black Prince" (1330 – 1376) |
1343-1368 25 years |
Plantagenet | Heir to the throne of the Kingdom of England. | N/A |
2 | Richard Bordeaux (1367 – 1376) |
1368–1376 8 years |
Plantagenet | Heir to the throne of the Kingdom of England. | N/A |
3 | Owain Lawgoch "the Saint" (1330 – 1402) |
1377-1402 25 years |
Aberffraw | Jure uxoris rule over "Philippa of Lancaster, his wife's domain. | Assassinated by the vile the King of England, regarded as a martyr by the Welsh people, later was annointed as a Saint by the Catholic Church. |
4 | Edmund Mortimer (1391- 1425) |
1402-1425 23 year |
Mortimer | Married to Owain Glyndŵr's daughter, Catrin ferch Owain Glyndŵr, to strengthen his claim. | N/A |
5 | Richard of York (1346 - 1361) |
1425-1427 2 years |
York | N/A | Kicked out by Maredudd ab Owain's native Welsh rebellion, with assistance from the Kingdom of Scotland. |
6 | Maredudd ab Owain (? – 1462) |
1427–1462 35 years |
Mathrafal | Son of Owain Glyndŵr | Defeated the pretender to the Welsh throne, Richard of York and successfully defended the Kingdom of Wales. |
7 | Interregnum | 1462–1465 3 years |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
8 | Edmund of York "the Stalwart" (1434 – 1501) |
1465–1501 36 years |
York-Wales | Second son of English King, Richard of York, product of compromise between the Kingdom of Scotland, the Welsh nobility and the Kingdom of England. | Embraced Welsh traditions and customs, supported Michael Joseph "An Gof" and assisted in the liberation of the Duchy of Cornwall, under the mantle of the Celtic Confederacy. |
9 | Lionel of York (1464 – 1534) |
1501–1534 33 years |
York-Wales | Firstborn son of Edmund of York | Raised with Welsh traditions and customs, served a tenure as executive head of the Companaidh Ceilteach Afraganach [C.C.A.] before ascenting to the throne. |
10 | Llywelyn of York (1496 – Present) |
1534–Present | York-Wales | Firstborn son of Lionel of York |
King of Ireland
- Duke Aodh
- King Tighearnach (1354- 1378), House of Ui Neill
- King Eoghan (1378- 1385), House of Ui Neill
- Queen Finnonuala (1385- 1428), House of Ui Neill
- King Eoin (1428- 1441), House of Ui Neill (Beaufort)
- King Eadbhard (1441-1479), House of Ui Neill (Beaufort), deposed by Scotland
- King Robert I (1479-1497), House of Bruce, also ruler of Scotland
- King Edward I (1497-1535) House of Bruce, also ruler of Scotland
- King Cathal (1535-1546), House Fitzgerald (in revolt from Scotland)
- King Kenneth (1546-), House Bruce, also ruler of Scotland
Iberian Peninsula
King of Spain
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Aragonese monarchs
Rulers of Castile, Aragon, and Navarre:
- James II the Great (1285-1327), King of Aragon (House of Barcelona)
- Ferdinand IV the Summoned (1295-1312), King of Castile (House of Burgundy)
- Louis I the Stubborn (1305-1329), King of Navarre (House of Capet)
Emperor of Hispania:
- Alfonso XI and IV (1327-1356 in Aragon, 1312-1356 in Castile, 1324-1356 in Navarre), House of Barcelona
King of Spain:
House of Barcelona
- Francis I (1356-1381)
- Francis II (1381-1409), fought the Occitania War
- Francis III (1409-1443), deposed by Leonese nobles
- John (1443-1469)
- Catherine (1469-1512), married to John V of Lotharingia
House of Luxembourg
- Alvin (1512-), conquered Mexico
King of Portugal
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Portuguese monarchs
- Peter I (1357-1367), House of Burgundy
- John I (1367-1374), House de Castro
- Peter II (1374-1407), House de Castro
- Cyrilla I (1407-1423), House de Castro (married to the Prince of Iceland, abdicated after found in adultery)
- Cyrilla II (1423-1432), House de Castro (married the Duke of Algarve)
- Peter III (1432-1456), House of Algarve
- Sancho II (1456-1478), House of Algarve
- John II (1478-1496), House of Algarve,died without heir
- Cyrilla III (1496-1520), House of Algarve-Habsburg (Cousin of John II)
- Peter IV (1520-1526), House of Algarve-Habsburg (died during the Lisbon Regicide) (son of Cyrilla III)
- Luis I (1526-1536), House of Algarve-Habsburg ("the Brave") (son of Peter IV)
- Maria I (1536-), House of Algarva-Habsburg (daughter of Luis I)
Orebro Union
King of Sweden-Norway
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Swedish monarchs
All rulers are of the House of Bjelbo
- Magnus IV and VII (1319-1364)
- Haakon II and VI (1364-1380), deposed by Norwegian nobles
- Olaf I and IV (1380-1387), also ruler of Denmark
- Birger II and I (1387-1405), ruler of Denmark, death led to civil war
- Eric III and XIII (1405-1407), House of Griffin (deposed)
- Valdemar II and I (1407-1455), ruler of Denmark
- Olaf II and V (1455-1491), ruler of Denmark
- Henry (1491-1496), House of La Marck
Separate King of Norway
- Henry (1496-1515), House of La Marck (also ruler of Denmark)
- Olaf VI (1515-1549), House of La Marck (also ruler of Denmark)
- George (1549-), House of La Marck (also ruler of Denmark)
King of Sweden
- Eric XIV (1496-1507), House of Thot (formerly regent of Sweden)
- Ivar II (1507-1539), House of Thot
- John III (1539-1573), House of Thot
- Ivar III (1573-1576) (Claimed), House of La Marck
- Margaret (1573-1564), House of Thot
- Svante I (1573-), House of Sture
King of Denmark
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Danish monarchs
- Eric VI (1286-1302), House of Estridsen (deposed by reason of being the Antichrist)
- Christopher II (1302-1332), House of Estridsen (deposed in Hanseatic war)
- Interregnum 1332-1340
- Valdemar IV (1340-1375), House of Estridsen
- Olaf II (1375-1387), House of Bjelbo (also ruler of Sweden-Norway)
- Birger (1387-1405), House of Bjelbo (also ruler of Sweden-Norway)
- Eric VII (1405-1407), House of Griffin (deposed in civil war)
- Valdemar V (1407-1455), House of Bjelbo (also ruler of Sweden-Norway)
- Olaf III (1455-1491), House of Bjelbo (also ruler of Sweden-Norway)
- Henry (1491-1515), House of La Marck (also ruler of Norway)
- Olaf IV (1515-1549), House of La Marck (also ruler of Norway)
- George (1549-), House of La Marck (also ruler of Norway)
King of Iceland
Jarl of Greenland
Descended of Eric the Red by legend
- Eric (c.1290-1307), House of Rauðr
- Anders II (1307-1312), House of Rauðr
- Valdemar (1312), House of Bjelbo
- Brunhilde I (1312-1320), House of Rauðr
- Brunhilde II (1320-1323), House of Rauðr
- Anders III (1323-1334), House of Nuuk
- Ragnar I (1334-1340), House of Nuuk
- Ragnar II (1340-1341), House of Nuuk
- Brunhilde III (1341-1347), House of Nuuk
- Alva I (1347-c.1360), House of Nuuk
- Alva II (c.1360-c.1370), House of Nuuk
Afterwards split between Iceland and Vineland
Balkan Peninsula
Byzantine Emperor
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Byzantine emperors
Portrait | Name | Reign | Marriages | Succession |
---|---|---|---|---|
Michael VII Palaiologos (1223–1282) |
1261–1282 (21 years) |
Theodora Palaiologina | Great-grandson of Alexios III Angelos | |
Andronikos II Palaiologos (1259–1332) |
1282–1328 (46 years) |
Anna of Hungary Irene of Montferrat |
Son of Michael VIII | |
Michael IX Palaiologos (1277–1321) |
1294–1321 (27 years) |
Rita of Armenia | Son of Andronikos II | |
Andronikos III Palaiologos (1297–1341) |
1321–1325 (4 years) 1328–1341 |
Son of Michael IX | ||
John V Palaiologos (1332–1391) |
1341–1391 (50 years) |
Son of Andronikos III | ||
John VI Kantakouzenos (1292–1349) |
1347–1349 (2 years) |
Irene Asanina | Cousin-in-law of Andronikos III | |
Andronikos IV Palaiologos (1348–1406) |
1373–1403 (30 years) |
Son of John V | ||
John VII Palaiologos (1370–1407) |
1390–1407 (17 years) |
Irene of Dobruja | Son of Andronikos IV | |
Manuel II Palaiologos (1350–1410) |
1407–1410 (3 years) |
Eudokia of Trebizond | Son of John V | |
File:B8b8fc5df0583327f0f864e265bf835e.jpg | Herodotus I Palaiologos (1395–1448) |
1407–1448 (41 years) |
Sofia of Morea | Son of John VII |
John VIII Palaiologos (1392–1435) |
1411–1413 (2 years) |
Son of Manuel II | ||
File:8495d94bd68379c1e5ccc6c13e50c68d.jpg | Gregorios I Palaiologos (1412–1462) |
1448–1462 (14 years) |
Son of Herodotus I | |
File:0bdb071c7fdd14c9d9d9bac4b9830ca5.jpg | John IX Palaiologos (1430–1465) |
1461–1465 (6 years) |
Olga of Novgorod | Son of Herodotus I |
File:C50772abfabdaf37ebc627e83a2cbb31.jpg | Michael X Palaiologos (1429–1484) |
1459–1479 (20 years) |
Mariam II of Georgia | Son of Gregorios I |
File:6c72b86e9b16dfc60eefcadbee5baa94.jpg | Andronikos V Palaiologos (1441–1506) |
1479–1506 (27 years) |
Son of Herodotus I | |
File:1adea26146589cd82322e0e061539100.jpg | Herodotus II Palaiologos (1435–1531) |
1506–1528 (22 years) |
Son of Andronikos V | |
File:B8714fbb883cf96d521f8e07d35c904d.jpg | Constantine XI Palaiologos (1479–1543) |
1528–1544 (16 years) |
Son of Herodotus II | |
File:8ca26a64366a56ed82a9835418eb63d5.jpg | John XII Palaiologos (1507–1552) |
1544–1549 (5 years) |
Son of Constantine XI | |
File:E3u809j03d9032.png | Aureliana I Palaiologos (1511–1558) |
1547–1554 (7 years) |
Daughter of Constantine XI | |
File:Ramiro I, rey de Asturias.jpg | Basil III Palaiologos (1538–1577) |
1558–1577 (19 years) |
Son of Aureliana I | |
File:Ordoño III, rey de León.jpg | Manuel III Palaiologos (1541–1582) |
1571–1582 (11 years) |
Son of Aureliana I | |
File:552889a0602737ee8b6d0dfb8149cca3.jpg | John XIII Palaiologos (1554–1586) |
1577–1586 (9 years) |
Son of Basil III | |
File:640c936353e9e22049a6467e8309cbae.jpg | Andronikos VI Palaiologos (1560–1598) |
1586–1598 (12 years) |
Son of Manuel III | |
John XIV Palaiologos (1566–1621) |
1598–1621 (23 years) |
Son of Manuel III | ||
Gregorios II Palaiologos (1590–1663) |
1621–1663 (42 years) |
Son of John XIV |
Latin Emperor
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Latin Emperors
For order of succession, see Romania Emperor family tree
See also List of Princes of Achaea
- Catherine I (1283-1308), House of Courtenay (deposed)
- Robert II (1300-1308), House of Capet-Anjou (by marriage, ruler of Arles, deposed)
- Florent (1308-1316), House of Hainault (formally Prince of Achaea)
- Mathilda (1316-1331), House of Hainault (Latin Empress, never married)
- William (1331-1378), House de la Roche (formally Duke of Athens)
- Richard (1378-1413), House de la Roche
- Mark (1413-1454), House of Barcelona
- Catherine II (1454-1463), House of Barcelona
- John III (1454-1463), House of Barcelona (formally Duke of Neopatria)
- Alfonso (1463-1483), House of Superano (formally Duke of Athens)
Annexed by Byzantium
Tsar of Bulgaria
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Bulgarian monarchs
- Constantine II (1397-1422), House of Shishman
- Stephen the Tall (1422-1427), House of Lazar
- Đurađ (1427-1456), House of Brankovic
Subsequent rulers mirrors the historical List of Serbian monarchs
- Jovan (1496-1502), House of Brankovic
- Stephen the Proud (1502-1528), House of Tasic
- Boris III (1528-1537), House of Tasic
- Stephen the Roman (1537-), House of Makarov
King of Hungary
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Hungarian monarchs
All rulers are of the House of Arpad
- Andrew III (1290-1301)
- Geza III (1301-1359)
- Stephen VI (1359-1395)
- Stephen VII (1395-1425)
- Vilmos I (1425-1438)
- Stephen VIII (1438-1453)
- Stephen IX (1453)
- Bela V (1453-1464)
- Vilmos II (1464-1477)
- Vilmos III (1477-1478)
- Stephen X (1478-1516)
- Zoltán II (1516-1549)
- Olivér I (1549-)
Prince of Wallachia
See List of rulers of Wallachia
Duke of Neopatria
Established by the Catalan company
- Alfonso I (1319-1330), House of Barcelona-Farique
- Peter I (1330-1355), House of Barcelona-Farique
- James (1355-1366), House of Barcelona-Farique
- Louis (1366-1382), House of Barcelona-Farique
- Mary (1382-1404), House of Barcelona-Farique (assassinated)
- Peter II (1397-1402), House Superano (by marriage, formerly Duke of Achaea
- Alfonso II (1402-1441), House of Barcelona
- John (1441-1463), House of Barcelona (also Latin Emperor)
- Thomas (1463-1481), House of Zackarias (tributary of Byzantium)
Annexed by Byzantium
Eastern Europe
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Polish monarchs
Kingdom of Poland
- Conrad III (?-1353)
- Stanislaw I (1353-?)
- Sigismund II (1560-)
Grand Duke of Lithuania
- Sigismund II (1560-)
Tsar of Russia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Princes of Tver All these rulers are the House of Rurik
- Michael III (1461-1503), Prince of Novgorod
- Dimitri II (1503-1545)
- Constantine II (1545-)
Prince of Moldavia
For earlier historical monarchs, see List of rulers of Moldavia
- Alexandrel (1454-1470)
- Stephen III "the Great" (1470-1504)
- Stephen IV (1504-1538)
- Peter V (1538-)
Asia
Emperor of China
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Yuan Emperors
Name | Reign | Dynasty | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Maixu Khan | 1294-1318 | Yuan (Genghisid) | Born Temur, converted to Nestorian Christianity, supposedly claimed to be Pope |
Taiding Khan | 1318-1320 | Yuan (Genghisid) | Born Kulug, puppet ruler for General Yexi |
Yexi Xiong | 1320-1323 | De-facto ruler during civil war | |
Zhiyěmán Emperor | 1323-1378 | Tian | Founded Tian Dynasty |
Guāngróng Emperor | 1378-1381 | Tian | Deposed |
Regent Miyuki | 1381-1400 | Yamoto (Japanese) | Empress regent in minority of successor |
Wǔshù Emperor | 1400-1425 | Tian | Voyages of Zheng He |
Qiaozong Emperor | 1425-1451 | Tian | |
Yingzong Emperor | 1451-1464 | Tian |
Emperor of Japan
For earlier historical rulers, see List of emperors of Japan
All of these rulers are of the House of Yamoto
- Go-Uda (1303-1324)
- Go-Daigo (1324-1333)
- Katsumoto (1333-1363)
- Yoshishego (1363-1391)
- Kemmu (1391-1423)
- Kanzo (1423-1440)
- Ryoichi (1440-1487)
- Suiko (1487-1509)
- Kenshiro (1509-)
Sultan/Maharaja of Hindustan
For earlier historical rulers, see List of rulers of Delhi
As the Delhi Sultanate:
All of these rulers are of the House of Khalji
- Alauddin Khalji (1296-1320)
- Khizr Khan Khilji (1320-1363)
- Feroze Shah Khilji (1363-1384)
- Asaduddin Khilji (1384-1391)
- Nadir Shah Khilji (1391-1396)
- Azhar Fakir Mehmood (1396-1398)
As the Gurkani Sultanate:
All of these rulers are of the House of Timur
- Timur-e-lang (1398-1406), also ruler of Persia and Central Asia
- Shah Rukh (1406-1422)
- Ibrahim I Shah (1422-1449), also called Ulugh Beg
All of these rulers are of the House of Hindustan (name changed by Adam Shah/Singh)
- Ahmad Shah/Singh Hindustani (1449-1481), born Abdal Latif
- Shamsher Singh Hindustani (1481-1501)
- Zulfiquar Mirza (1501-1522), Emperor (Samrajya) of Hindustan
- Ibrahim II Lodi Mirza (1522-1530), deposed by the Javed Dynasty
- Sher Islam Javed Shah (1530-1542), usurper during civil war
- Nasir Miran Muhammad Shah (1542-), Bhagat Dynasty
Shah of Persia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Ilkhans
As the Ilkhanate:
All of these rulers are of the Genghisid Dynasty
- Gaykhatu Khan (1291-1295), assassinated
- Baydu Khan (1295-1302), converted Nestorian and attacked Egypt, deposed by Nogai
- Nogai Khan (1302-1306), also ruled the Caucasus and Astrakhan, died attempting to retake Iran
- Tuga Khan (1306-1334), converted to Shia Islam, deposed by Turkmen invasion
As the Jaylarid Sultanate:
All of these rulers are of the Jaylarid Dynasty
- Hasan I Buzurg (1334-1356), sacked Mosul
- Awais Jalayir (1356-1368), deposed by an invasion of Georgia
- Hasan II Jalayir (1368-1390), executed by Timur
As the Timurid Empire:
All of these rulers are of the Timurid Dynasty
- Timur-e-lang (1390-1406), also ruler of India and Central Asia
- Pir Muhammad (1406-1408), assassinated
- Rustam Mirza (1408-1424), deposed by Bagrat of Georgia
Under Georgian rule/suzerainty
- Bagrat V "the Great"
- ???, vassal of Anastasios II
- ???, vassal of Alexander I
- ???, vassal of Vakhtang IV and George VIII
- Erivan Baidushvili (14XX–1478), vassal of George VIII
Under sole rule of Baidushvili dynasty
- Erivan Baidushvili (1478–1494)
- Mehmed (1494), deposed after two months
As the Safavid Dynasty:
- Mirza (1494-1501)
- Ismail (1501-1517)
- Ishaq (1517-1532)
- Tahmasp (1532-1535), killed in Battle against Georgia
- Alqash Mirza (1535-)
King of Georgia
For earlier historical rulers, see List of monarchs of Georgia
All of these rulers are of the House of Bagrationi
- David VIII (1292-1330), vassal of the Ilkhanate
- Anastasios I (1330-1363), ruled during the Black Death
- Tamar II (1363-1401), conquered Tabriz and reclaimed title of Shahanshah
- Bagrat V the Great (1401-1431), conquered Iran and Mesopotamia
- Anastasios II (1431-1435)
- Alexander I (1435-1442)
- Vakhtang III (1442-1446)
- George V (1446-1477), abdicated
- Alexander II (1477-1504), abdicated
- Bagrat VI (1504-1520)
- Nathan (1520-), fought the Armenians and the Caliphate
Emperor of Dai Viet
See List of Le Dynasty Emperors
King of Siam
See List of monarchs of Thailand
Sultan of Brunei
Lakan of Tondo
Datu of Madyas
- Manduyog (1437-1463)
- Kalaam (1463-)
Khan of Oirat
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Leaders of the Four Oirats
- Esen Tayisi (1438-1454)
- Toogon Tayisi (1454-1480)
- Asamanj-Temür (1480-1518)
- Ish-Temür (1518-1545)
- Arkhan (1545-)
Africa
Mali Emperor
Emperor of Kanem
Emir of Jabal Asada
Established by the Qamarid Dynasty from Mali
- Ayoub I [or Ayoub El Edha]:(1485-??)
All these rulers are of the Qamarid Dynasty
- Baraq (1352-1368)
- Yaqub (1368-1386)
- Zakariyyah (1386-1429)
- Yahya (1429-??)
Sidi of Sahwari
Established by Franconian immigrants
See also: List of Saharawi Rulers
- Hendrickus Pisacus (1362-1374), also known as Al-Ismak
- Mikhail (1374-1394)
- Jibril (1394-1422)
- Nuh (1422-??)
Sultan of Egypt
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Burji Sultans
# | Name (Born – Died) |
Portrait | Reign | Ethnicity | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Years | Dynasty | |||||
34 | An-Nasir Faraj (1386 - 1412) |
1399 - 1412 | Burji | Circassian | ||
Interregnum (1412 – 1414) | ||||||
35 | Abu Muslim (1371 - 1431) |
1414 - 1431 | Muslimid | Kipchak Turk | ||
36 | Mahmud ibn Muslim (1384 - 1436) |
1431 - 1436 | ||||
37 | Abdullah ibn Muslim (1402 - 1473) |
1436 - 1473 | ||||
38 | Jamal Al-Din Muslimi (1412 - 1489) |
1473 - 1489 | ||||
39 | Ahmad III Al-Hafsid (1427 - 1498) |
1489 - 1498 | Hafsid | Moor | ||
40 | al-Mustanṣir bi-llāh II (1443 - 1504) |
1498 - 1504 6 years |
Abbasid | Arab | ||
41 | al-Maālīk bi-llāh (1478 - 1521) |
1504 - 1521 17 years |
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42 | al-Abdūkʿrāhman ʿalā'llāh I Abdukrahman The Great (1492 - 1564) |
1521 - 1564 43 years |
Rūmanid | Turkish | Second Islamic Golden Age | |
43 | al-Abdūkʿrāhman ʿalā'llāh II (1523 - 1575) |
1564 - 1575 11 years |
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44 | al-Selim bi-'llāh (1547 - 1592) |
1575 - 1592 17 years |
||||
45 | al-Mustanṣir bi-'llāh III (1570 - 1611) |
1592 - 1611 19 years |
||||
46 | al-Maālīk bi-'llāh II (1584 - 1611) |
1611 - 1632 21 years |
||||
47 | al-Mutawakkil bi-'llāh III (1600 - 1638) |
1632 - 1638 6 years |
||||
48 | Iskandar (1604 - 1656) |
1638 - 1656 18 years |
Hassanid | Arab | ||
49 | Beyezid (1625 - 1672) |
1656 - 1672 16 years |
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50 | TBD (1640 - 1690) |
1672 - 1690 18 years |
TBD Persian dynasty | Persian | ||
51 | Beyezid II (1659 - 1734) |
1690 - 1734 44 years |
Hassanid | Arab |
Hafsid Sultan
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Hafsid rulers
All of these rulers are of the Hafsid Dynasty
- Muhammad III (1434-1455)
- Muhammad IV (1455-1461), assassinated
- Ahmad III (1461-1498), killed in battle
- Assumed by the Abbasid Caliphate
Sultan of Morocco
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Maranid rulers
- Abu Thabit Amir (1307-1308), Maranid Dynasty (deposed by James II of Aragon)
- Othman ibn Idris (1308-1311), Maranid Dynasty
- Abu Said Uthman II (1311-1331), Maranid Dynasty
Historical rulers continue here
- Abu Said Uthman III (1398-1417), Maranid Dynasty
- Abu Zakariyah Yahya (1417-1448), Wattasid Dynasty
- Ali ibn Yusuf (1448-1459), Wattasid Dynasty
- Yahya ibn Abu Zakariyah (1459-1472), Wattasid Dynasty
- Abu Abd Allah al-Sheikh (1472-1490), Wattasid Dynasty
- Ahmad Al-Mansur (1490-1509), Saadi Dynasty
- Abu Abdallah al-Qaim (1509-1517), Saadi Dynasty
- Ahmad Al-Araj (1517-1544), Saadi Dynasty
- Muhammad Al-Sheikh (1544-), Saadi Dynasty
King of Tripolitania
Created as a result of the Libyan Crusade
See also List of Grandmasters of the Order of Bari
- Regent Philip Seghars (1394-1403), regent during Crusader occupation
- Sigismund (1403-1432), House of Premyslid (deposed after the Barbary Crusade)
- Werner (1432-1483), House of Salzner
Annexed by the Hafsids
Mambo of Zimbabwe
Other rulers outside of these are not historically attested
- Kutonga waNdinotenda (1314-1333)
- Akashinga waKutonga (1333-1357)
- Chatunga waAkashinga (1357-1391)
- Mata (1491-1518)
- Chuyuko (1518-)
Aalafin of Oyo
Earliest historical rulers in the 14th century
- Oranmiyan (c.1300-c.1320)
- Ajaka (c.1320-1331)
- Ishago (1331-1382)
- Oledipo I (1382-1438)
- Oledipo II (1438-1445)
- Oledipo III (1445-)
Americas
Cazonci of Mexico
See List of Cazoncis of Michoacan
- Iuihua (1396-1412)
- Yaluk II (1412-1421)
- Yaluk III (1421-1422)
- Ikel (1422-1429)
- Moctozuma the Great (1429-1456)
- Totochtin (1456-1469)
Sapa Inca
High Chief of Iroquois
Hiawatha
Vinland
Leaders of Elufsker and later Skogrfjalland
Leaders of the Tvennufolk and Suðrvinland
Chiefs of United Vinland
Hjalfarids
- Hjalfar (1487 - 1493) unknown father, possibly a gothi named Freyre
- Herleif Hjalfarsson (1493 - 1501) son of Hjalfar
- Eric Kuis Herleifsson (1501 -) son of Herleif
Religion
Roman Pope (Catholicism)
See List of Popes
Latin Patriarch
Western (Basque) Patriarch
See List of Patriarchs of the Western Church and Western Catholic Church
Celtic Patriarch
See List of Patriarchs of the Celtic Catholic Church
Hussite (German) Patriarch
See List of Patriarchs of the Hussite Catholic Church
Archbishop of Mainz
See List of Archbishops of Mainz
Islam
Sunni Caliph
For earlier historical rulers, see List of Abbasid caliphs
See also List of Caliphs of Baghdad
All rulers are of the House of Abbas
- Al-Mutawakkil I (1362-1395), deposed by Timur-e-lang
- Al-Wathiq II (1395-1407), Timurid puppet
- Al-Musta'in (1407-1414)
Subsequent rulers return to OTL succession
- Al-Mutawakkil II (1479-1504), establishes the sovereign Caliphate in Cairo
- Al-Maalik (1504-1520)
- Al-Abdul Rahman (1520-), conquers Syria and Iraq from Georgia
Imam of the Safavi Order (Shia)
Established during the collapse of the Jaylarid Sultanate
- Khvajeh Ali Safavi (1391-1427)
- Sheikh Ibrahim Shāh (1427-1447)
- Shaykh Junayd (1447-1460)
- Shaykh Haydar (1460-1488)
- Ali Mirza (1488-1501)
Absorbed into the titles of Persia
Imam of Oman (Ibadi)
Manding Caliph (Yunni)
See also Yuniyya Islam
- Abu Yunus, Prophet of Islam (1352-1363)
- Idris Al-Segu (1363-??)