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List of kings and dukes of Lorraine

The kings and dukes of Lorraine have held different posts under different governments over different regions, since its creation as the kingdom of Lotharingia by the Treaty of Prüm, in 855. The first rulers of the newly established region were kings of the Franks. The Latin construction "Lotharingia" evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "Lotharingen" in Dutch and "Lothringen" in German. After the Carolingian kingdom was absorbed into its neighbouring realms in the late ninth century, dukes were appointed over the territory. In the mid-tenth century, the duchy was divided into Lower Lorraine and Upper Lorraine, the first evolving into the historical Low Countries, the second became known as the Duchy of Lorraine and existed well into the modern era.

Kings of Lotharingia Edit

Charles the Bald claimed Lotharingia on Lothair's death and was crowned king in Metz, but his brother Louis the German opposed his claim and in 870 the Treaty of Mersen divided Lotharingia between the two brothers and subsequently their sons. In 880, the Treaty of Ribemont gave the whole of Lotharingia to Louis the Younger, son of Louis the German.

In 925, Lotharingia was subsumed into East Francia.

Dukes of Lorraine Edit

In 959, Lorraine was divided into two districts, Lower and Upper Lorraine, each governed by a margrave, under Bruno. Upon Bruno's death in 965, both margraves were recognised as dukes of Lower and Upper Lorraine, respectively. The two duchies remained separate, following separate pathways, except for the brief period between 1033 and 1044.

Dukes of Lower Lorraine Edit

Note that the numbering of the dukes varies between sources.

Matfriding dynasty Edit

Carolingian dynasty Edit

House of Ardennes–Verdun Edit

House of Luxembourg Edit

House of Ardennes–Verdun Edit

  • Godfrey III the Bearded (1065–1069) (also known as Godfrey II, previously duke of Upper Lorraine)
  • Godfrey IV (1069–1076) (also known as Godfrey III)

Salian dynasty Edit

House of Boulogne (Ardennes–Bouillon) Edit

House of Limburg   Edit

House of Leuven   Edit

House of Limburg   Edit

House of Leuven   Edit

Passes to the Duke of Brabant, who until 1795 kept the title "Duke of Lothier".

Dukes of Upper Lorraine Edit

House of Ardenne–Bar Edit

House of Ardenne–Verdun Edit

  • Gothelo (r. 1033–1044) (also duke of Lower Lorraine).
  • Godfrey, the Bearded (r. 1044–1046) (later duke of Lower Lorraine)

House of Metz (Ardenne–Metz) Edit

Portrait Name Start term End term Note
Adalbert 1047 1048  
 
Gerhard 1048 6 March 1070  
 
Theodoric II 6 March 1070 23 January 1115  
 
Simon I 23 January 1115 13 April 1138  
 
Matthias I 13 April 1138 13 May 1176  
 
Simon II 13 May 1176 1205  
 
Frederick I 1205 7 April 1206  
 
Frederick II 7 April 1206 10 October 1213  
 
Theobald I 10 October 1213 17 February 1220  
 
Matthias II 17 February 1220 24 June 1251  
 
Frederick III 24 June 1251 31 December 1302  
 
Theobald II 31 December 1302 13 May 1312  
 
Frederick IV 13 May 1312 23 August 1328  
 
Raoul 23 August 1328 26 August 1346 killed at the Battle of Crécy
 
John I 26 August 1346 27 September 1390  
 
Charles II 27 September 1390 25 January 1431  
 
Isabella 25 January 1431 28 February 1453 with her husband, René I

House of Anjou Edit

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
René
25 January 1431 –
28 February 1453
 
16 January 1409
Château d'Angers
son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon
(1) Isabella
1420
ten children
(2) Jeanne de Laval
10 September 1454
no issue
10 July 1480
Aix-en-Provence
aged 71
John II
28 February 1453 –
16 December 1470
 
2 August 1424
Nancy
son of René and Isabella
Marie de Bourbon
1444
five children
16 December 1470
Barcelona
aged 46
Nicholas I
16 December 1470 –
24 July 1473
 
1448
Nancy
son of John II and Marie de Bourbon
never married 24 July 1473
Nancy
aged 22

House of Lorraine Edit

Junior branch of the previous rulers of Ardennes–Metz, known as the House of Lorraine

Portrait Name Start term End term Note
 
René II 24 July 1473 10 December 1508 grandson of René I and Isabella; also Duke of Bar
 
Antoine 10 December 1508 14 June 1544  
 
Francis I 14 June 1544 12 June 1545  
 
Charles III 12 June 1545 14 May 1608  
 
Henry II 14 May 1608 31 July 1624  
 
Nicole 31 July 1624 25 November 1625 she was the daughter of Henry II; the estates of Lorraine eventually decided that she was not eligible to reign, and gave the crown to her uncle, Francis II; her husband and first cousin, Charles IV, would reign thereafter
 
Francis II 25 November 1625 1 December 1625 he immediately abdicated in favour of his son, Charles IV; died 1632
 
Charles IV 1 December 1625 19 January 1634 abdicated in favour of his brother
 
Nicholas II 19 January 1634 1 April 1634 fled into exile and abdicated in favour of his older brother; the duchy remained under effective French control for the next 27 years
 
Charles IV 1 April 1634 18 September 1675 nominally restored as a result of his brother's abdication; Lorraine was occupied by France, and the Duke in exile, from 1634 to 1661 and again from 1670 until his death
 
Charles V Leopold 18 September 1675 18 April 1690 He was in exile and Lorraine was occupied by France throughout his nominal reign
 
Leopold 18 April 1690 27 March 1729 He was in exile and Lorraine was occupied by France until 30 October 1697, when it was returned to Léopold Joseph; it was again occupied by France from 1702 to 1714, although the duke remained in place
 
Francis III Stephen 27 March 1729 9 July 1737 traded Lorraine in exchange for the Grand Duchy of Tuscany; elected Holy Roman Emperor in 1745; died 1765, husband of Empress Maria Theresa

House of Leszczyński Edit

Portrait Name Start term End term Note
 
Stanisław I 9 July 1737 23 February 1766 Former king of Poland. After him, the Duchy is inherited by his son-in-law, king Louis XV of France and incorporated in his dominions

The House of Habsburg-Lorraine continued carrying the title as titular Dukes of Lorraine.

See also Edit

External links Edit

  • Titles of the dukes of Lorraine from contemporary documents with bibliography

Further reading Edit

Putnam, Ruth. Alsace and Lorraine: From Cæsar to Kaiser, 58 B.C.-1871 A.D. New York: 1915.

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See also Dukes of Lorraine family tree and List of consorts of Lorraine The kings and dukes of Lorraine have held different posts under different governments over different regions since its creation as the kingdom of Lotharingia by the Treaty of Prum in 855 The first rulers of the newly established region were kings of the Franks The Latin construction Lotharingia evolved over time into Lorraine in French Lotharingen in Dutch and Lothringen in German After the Carolingian kingdom was absorbed into its neighbouring realms in the late ninth century dukes were appointed over the territory In the mid tenth century the duchy was divided into Lower Lorraine and Upper Lorraine the first evolving into the historical Low Countries the second became known as the Duchy of Lorraine and existed well into the modern era Contents 1 Kings of Lotharingia 2 Dukes of Lorraine 3 Dukes of Lower Lorraine 3 1 Matfriding dynasty 3 2 Carolingian dynasty 3 3 House of Ardennes Verdun 3 4 House of Luxembourg 3 5 House of Ardennes Verdun 3 6 Salian dynasty 3 7 House of Boulogne Ardennes Bouillon 3 8 House of Limburg 3 9 House of Leuven 3 10 House of Limburg 3 11 House of Leuven 4 Dukes of Upper Lorraine 4 1 House of Ardenne Bar 4 2 House of Ardenne Verdun 4 3 House of Metz Ardenne Metz 4 4 House of Anjou 4 5 House of Lorraine 4 6 House of Leszczynski 5 See also 6 External links 7 Further readingKings of Lotharingia EditLothair II 855 869 Charles the Bald claimed Lotharingia on Lothair s death and was crowned king in Metz but his brother Louis the German opposed his claim and in 870 the Treaty of Mersen divided Lotharingia between the two brothers and subsequently their sons In 880 the Treaty of Ribemont gave the whole of Lotharingia to Louis the Younger son of Louis the German Charles the Bald 869 870 also king of West Francia and Italy and Carolingian emperor Louis the Younger 880 882 also king of Saxony and Bavaria Charles the Fat 882 887 also king of West Francia East Francia Alemannia Aquitaine and Italy and Carolingian emperor Arnulf of Carinthia 887 895 also king of East Francia and Italy and Carolingian emperor Zwentibold 895 900 Louis the Child 900 911 also king of East Francia Charles the Simple 911 923 also king of West FranciaIn 925 Lotharingia was subsumed into East Francia Dukes of Lorraine EditGebhard 903 910 Reginar 910 915 Gilbert 915 939 Henry 939 940 Otto 942 944 Conrad 944 953 Bruno Archbishop of Cologne 953 965 In 959 Lorraine was divided into two districts Lower and Upper Lorraine each governed by a margrave under Bruno Upon Bruno s death in 965 both margraves were recognised as dukes of Lower and Upper Lorraine respectively The two duchies remained separate following separate pathways except for the brief period between 1033 and 1044 Dukes of Lower Lorraine EditNote that the numbering of the dukes varies between sources Matfriding dynasty Edit Godfrey I 959 964 Carolingian dynasty Edit Charles 976 991 Otto 991 1012 House of Ardennes Verdun Edit Godfrey II 1012 1023 also known as Godfrey I Gothelo I 1023 1044 also duke of Upper Lorraine Gothelo II 1044 1046 House of Luxembourg Edit Frederick 1046 1065 House of Ardennes Verdun Edit Godfrey III the Bearded 1065 1069 also known as Godfrey II previously duke of Upper Lorraine Godfrey IV 1069 1076 also known as Godfrey III Salian dynasty Edit Conrad 1076 1087 House of Boulogne Ardennes Bouillon Edit Godfrey V of Bouillon 1087 1100 also known as Godfrey IV one of the leaders of the First Crusade and the first ruler of the Kingdom of JerusalemHouse of Limburg nbsp Edit Henry I 1101 1106 House of Leuven nbsp Edit Godfrey I of Leuven 1106 1129 also known as Godfrey V House of Limburg nbsp Edit Waleran 1129 1139 House of Leuven nbsp Edit Godfrey II of Leuven 1139 1142 also known as Godfrey VI Godfrey III of Leuven 1142 1190 also known as Godfrey VII Passes to the Duke of Brabant who until 1795 kept the title Duke of Lothier Dukes of Upper Lorraine EditHouse of Ardenne Bar Edit Frederick I 959 978 Theodoric I 978 1026 1027 Frederick II 1026 1027 Frederick III 1026 1027 1033 House of Ardenne Verdun Edit Gothelo r 1033 1044 also duke of Lower Lorraine Godfrey the Bearded r 1044 1046 later duke of Lower Lorraine House of Metz Ardenne Metz Edit Portrait Name Start term End term NoteAdalbert 1047 1048 nbsp Gerhard 1048 6 March 1070 nbsp Theodoric II 6 March 1070 23 January 1115 nbsp Simon I 23 January 1115 13 April 1138 nbsp Matthias I 13 April 1138 13 May 1176 nbsp Simon II 13 May 1176 1205 nbsp Frederick I 1205 7 April 1206 nbsp Frederick II 7 April 1206 10 October 1213 nbsp Theobald I 10 October 1213 17 February 1220 nbsp Matthias II 17 February 1220 24 June 1251 nbsp Frederick III 24 June 1251 31 December 1302 nbsp Theobald II 31 December 1302 13 May 1312 nbsp Frederick IV 13 May 1312 23 August 1328 nbsp Raoul 23 August 1328 26 August 1346 killed at the Battle of Crecy nbsp John I 26 August 1346 27 September 1390 nbsp Charles II 27 September 1390 25 January 1431 nbsp Isabella 25 January 1431 28 February 1453 with her husband Rene IHouse of Anjou Edit Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathRene25 January 1431 28 February 1453 nbsp 16 January 1409Chateau d Angersson of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon 1 Isabella1420ten children 2 Jeanne de Laval10 September 1454no issue 10 July 1480Aix en Provenceaged 71John II28 February 1453 16 December 1470 nbsp 2 August 1424Nancyson of Rene and Isabella Marie de Bourbon1444five children 16 December 1470Barcelonaaged 46Nicholas I16 December 1470 24 July 1473 nbsp 1448Nancyson of John II and Marie de Bourbon never married 24 July 1473Nancyaged 22House of Lorraine Edit Main article House of Lorraine Junior branch of the previous rulers of Ardennes Metz known as the House of Lorraine Portrait Name Start term End term Note nbsp Rene II 24 July 1473 10 December 1508 grandson of Rene I and Isabella also Duke of Bar nbsp Antoine 10 December 1508 14 June 1544 nbsp Francis I 14 June 1544 12 June 1545 nbsp Charles III 12 June 1545 14 May 1608 nbsp Henry II 14 May 1608 31 July 1624 nbsp Nicole 31 July 1624 25 November 1625 she was the daughter of Henry II the estates of Lorraine eventually decided that she was not eligible to reign and gave the crown to her uncle Francis II her husband and first cousin Charles IV would reign thereafter nbsp Francis II 25 November 1625 1 December 1625 he immediately abdicated in favour of his son Charles IV died 1632 nbsp Charles IV 1 December 1625 19 January 1634 abdicated in favour of his brother nbsp Nicholas II 19 January 1634 1 April 1634 fled into exile and abdicated in favour of his older brother the duchy remained under effective French control for the next 27 years nbsp Charles IV 1 April 1634 18 September 1675 nominally restored as a result of his brother s abdication Lorraine was occupied by France and the Duke in exile from 1634 to 1661 and again from 1670 until his death nbsp Charles V Leopold 18 September 1675 18 April 1690 He was in exile and Lorraine was occupied by France throughout his nominal reign nbsp Leopold 18 April 1690 27 March 1729 He was in exile and Lorraine was occupied by France until 30 October 1697 when it was returned to Leopold Joseph it was again occupied by France from 1702 to 1714 although the duke remained in place nbsp Francis III Stephen 27 March 1729 9 July 1737 traded Lorraine in exchange for the Grand Duchy of Tuscany elected Holy Roman Emperor in 1745 died 1765 husband of Empress Maria TheresaHouse of Leszczynski Edit Portrait Name Start term End term Note nbsp Stanislaw I 9 July 1737 23 February 1766 Former king of Poland After him the Duchy is inherited by his son in law king Louis XV of France and incorporated in his dominionsThe House of Habsburg Lorraine continued carrying the title as titular Dukes of Lorraine See also EditLorraine duchy Lorraine province Lorraine region External links EditTitles of the dukes of Lorraine from contemporary documents with bibliographyFurther reading EditPutnam Ruth 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