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List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century

The Holy Roman Empire was a claimed “successor state” to Charlemagne's Carolingian empire along with France and several other realms. The empire was a lot larger than modern day Germany and included the modern day countries Austria, the low countries, large parts of Eastern France, Northern Italy, Slovenia, parts of the northern Baltic, and Switzerland. Although the main culture was Germanic, this was not necessarily a single cultural identity and there were large differences in local dialect. Additionally many foreign cultures had influence on the culture and language of the border territories (France, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Hungary). The structure of the nobility is complicated in that many different titles were used across the empire and do not necessarily mean the same thing in different contexts. It is also complicated because the number of lords holding land directly from the Emperor is so high and each of these lordships functioned as a semi-independent state pursuing their own interests. The vassals of the Emperor would generally have vassals of their own such as Knights, Castellans, and Ministerialis. Occasionally they would have lords as their vassals if they were powerful enough. Sometimes a knight or lord would act as a vogt (an advocate) for a prelate or prince-bishop (a bishop who owns a large fief and has secular rights). These vogts would be responsible for leading the bishops troops and administering justice by the sword (giving them quite a bit of power). Many of the German nobles did not practice primogeniture and had their estates split between their male heirs, though often they worked together in their common interests.

holy Roman empire coat of arms in 13thcentury

The 13th century was a particularly fragmented time in the history of the Holy Roman Empire due to the great interregnum (1245-1275). Even with one Emperor who had enough land and power to wield kingly power the Holy Roman Empire was split into hundreds of fiefdoms whose holders were often at war with each-other. Although the Empire started off as probably the greatest power in Europe, at the time under Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor who ruled the duchy of Swabia, the kingdom of Sicily, and the kingdom of Jerusalem, Imperial power slowly disintegrated as the pope encouraged anti-kings to curb Frederick's power due to his invasions into northern Italy. When Frederick died in 1250 there were two claimants to the throne: his son Conrad IV, and William II of Holland supported by the pope. Both of these kings died before 1257 and left a massive power vacuum which foreign royalty sought to use to become Emperor (Richard of Cornwall, Alfonso X). Richard of Cornwall was very rich and was able to gain four votes using bribes. He was crowned King of the Romans in Aachen by the Archbishop of Cologne in 1257 while Alfonso never even set foot in Germany. After Richards death in 1272 the powerful Swabian expansionist Count Rudolf I of Germany was elected emperor and reigned until 1291. Following his death the count of Nassau Adolf, King of the Romans took over as king of the Romans. However he was deposed in 1298 by a coalition of powerful nobles spearheaded by the King of Bohemia, the Archbishop of Cologne, and the Margrave of Brandenburg for his aggressive policy in Thuringia. The previous King Rudolf's son Albert I of Germany was elected and the Interregnum finally ended.

Emperors and emperor claimants edit

The rulers of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned in the city of Aachen as King of the Romans (or King of Germany) by the archbishops of Cologne. Under normal circumstances they would also be crowned as Emperor by the Pope but throughout most of the thirteenth century this was not the case.

House of Hohenstaufen House of Welf House of Thuringia House of Plantaganet House of Holland House of Ivrea House of Habsburg House of Nassau
Philip of Swabia (1198–1208) Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1198–1215) Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia (1246–1247) Richard of Cornwall (1257–1272) William II of Holland (1247–1256) Alfonso X of Castile (1257–1275) Rudolf I of Germany (1272–1291) Adolf, King of the Romans (1292–1298)
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1212–1250) Albert I of Germany (1298–1308)
Henry (VII) of Germany (1220–1235)
Conrad IV of Germany (1237–1254)

Lords with imperial immediacy edit

The Holy Roman empire was essentially a confederacy of rulers who theoretically owed allegiance to the Emperor who was elected from the 7 prince-electors Prince-elector. From the start of the 13th century there was a dispute between the House of Welf and the House of Hohenstaufen over who was the rightful ruler of the empire which resulted in a fractured empire for most of the 13th century. The main political players within the Holy Roman Empire were the prince-electors, anointed kings, princes, and other palatine lords who wielded large amounts of influence on their vassals and also their smaller neighbors. They were also direct vassals of the emperor himself and possessed palatine powers. The regions listed are purely for contextualization and do not reflect exactly how the medieval world would have necessarily made their provincial divisions. The regions are alphabetically ordered and the princes are listed in order of precedence.

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Dukes of Bavaria Louis I, Duke of Bavaria (1183–1231) Otto II, Duke of Bavaria (1231–1253) [From here split to]
Dukes of Upper Bavaria Louis II, Duke of Bavaria (1253–1294) Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria (1294–1319)
Dukes of Lower Bavaria – Henry XIII, Duke of Bavaria (1253–1290) Otto III, Duke of Bavaria (1290–1312)
Counts of Rheuss Heinrich II 1217–1231
Prince-Provosts of Berchtesgaden Hugo II 1201–1210 Konrad Garrer 1210–1211 Friedrich II Ellinger 1211–1217 Friedrich III of Ortenburg 1231–1239 Bernhard II 1239–1252 Heinrich III 1252–1257 Konrad III von Medling 1257–1283 Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau 1283–1303
Prince-Archbishops of Salzburg Eberhard II of Regensburg (1200–1246) Philip of Spanheim Ulrich of Sekau (1256–1265) Ladislaus of Salzburg (1265–1270) Frederick II of Walchen (1270–1284) Rudolf of Hoheneck (1284–1290) Conrad IV of Breitenfurt (1291–1312)
Prince-Bishops of Eichstatt Hartwich I von Hirschberg 1195–1223 Heinrich I von Ziplingen 1225–1229 Heinrich II von Tischlingen 1229-1234 Friedrich II von Parsberg 1237–1246 Heinrich IV von Württemberg, 1246–1259 Hildebrand von Morn 1261–1279 Reimbrecht von Mulenhard 1279–1297 Konrad II von Pfaffenhausen 1297–1305
Prince-Bishops of Regensberg Konrad III of Laichling (1196–1204) Konrad IV of Frontenhausen (1204–1227), Siegfried (1227–1246) Albert I of Pietengau (1247–1260) Albertus Magnus (1260–1262) Leo Thundorfer (1262–1277) Heinrich II von Rotteneck (1277–1296) Konrad V von Luppurg (1296–1313)
Abbots of Ursberg
Abbots of Waldsassen

Within Bohemia edit

Kings of Bohemia – Ottokar I of Bohemia (1292-1230), Wenceslaus I of Bohemia (1230–1253), Ottokar II of Bohemia (1253–1278), Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1278–1305)

Within Burgundy edit

Counts of Burgundy – Otto I, Duke of Merania (1208–1231), Otto III, Count of Burgundy (1231–1248), Adelaide, Countess of Burgundy (1248–1279), Hugh, Count of Burgundy (1248–1266 by right of his wife), Philip I, Count of Savoy (1267–1279), Otto IV, Count of Burgundy (1279–1303)

Counts of Albon & Dauphins of Viennois – Beatrice of Albon (1162–1228), Guigues VI of Viennois (1228–1237), Guigues VII of Viennois (1237–1269), John I of Viennois (1269–1282), Humbert I of Viennois (1282–1307)

Principality of Orange – William I of Baux (1180–1218), William II of Baux (1180–1239), William III of Baux (1239–1257), Raymond I of Baux (1218–1282), Bertrand IV of Baux (1282–1314)

Counts of Provence – Alfonso II, Count of Provence (1185–1209),

Counts of Geneva – Humbert I of Geneva (1195–1220), William II of Geneva (1220–1252), Rudolf of Geneva (1252–1265), Aymon II of Geneva (1265–1280), Amadeus II of Geneva (1280–1308)

Counts of Savoy – Thomas, Count of Savoy (1189–1233), Amadeus IV, Count of Savoy (1233–1253), Boniface, Count of Savoy (1253–1263), Peter II, Count of Savoy (1263–1268), Philip I, Count of Savoy (1268–1285), Amadeus V, Count of Savoy (1285–1323)

Counts of Montbeliard – Richard III of Montfaucon (1195–1227), Theodoric III of Montbéliard (1227–1283), Guillemette of Neufchâtel (1283–1317)

Prince-Bishops of Besançon – Amadeus de Tramelay (1197–1220), Gerard I. de Rougemont 1221–1225, John Halgren of Abbeville (1225–1227), Nicolas de Flavigny 1227–1235, Gottfried II. 1236–1241, Jean II. 1242–1244, Guillaume II. de la Tour 1245–1268, Odo de Rougemont 1269–1301

Within Carinthia edit

Dukes of Carinthia – Bernhard von Spanheim (1202–1256), Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia (1256–1269), Ottokar II of Bohemia (1269–1276), Rudolf I of Germany (1276–1286), Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia (1286–1295), Henry of Bohemia (1295–1335)

Patriarchs of Aquileia – Pellegrino II of Aquileia (1195–1204), Wolfger von Erla (1204–1218), Berthold (patriarch of Aquileia) (1218–1251), Gregorio di Montelongo (1251–1269), Philip of Spanheim (1269–1273), Raimondo della Torre (1273–1299)

Dukes of Austria – Leopold VI, Duke of Austria (1198–1230), Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1230–1246), (Interregnum (1246–1278), Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria (1278–1282), Albert I of Germany (1282–1308)

Margraves of Verona – Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1190–1243), Ezzelino III da Romano (1223–1233), Herman VI, Margrave of Baden (1243–1250), Frederick I, Margrave of Baden (1250–1268)

Dukes of Merania & Margraves of Istria – Berthold, Duke of Merania (1188–1204), Henry II, Margrave of Istria (1204–1228), Otto I, Duke of Merania (1228–1234), Otto III, Count of Burgundy (1234–1248)

Within Frisia edit

Counts of Flanders – Baldwin I, Latin Emperor (1194–1205), Joan, Countess of Flanders (1205–1244), Margaret II, Countess of Flanders (1244–1278), Guy, Count of Flanders (1278–1305)

Counts of Holland – Dirk VII, Count of Holland (1190–1203), Ada, Countess of Holland (1203–1207), William I, Count of Holland (1203–1222), Floris IV, Count of Holland (1222–1234), William II of Holland (1239–1256), Floris V, Count of Holland (1246–1296), John I, Count of Holland (1296–1299)

Prince-Bishops of Utrecht – Dirk van Are (1197–1212), Otto I (bishop of Utrecht) (1212–1215), Otto II van Lippe (1216–1227), Wilbrand van Oldenburg (1227–1233), Otto III van Holland (1233–1249), Gozewijn van Amstel (van Randerath) (1249–1250), Henry I van Vianden (1250–1267), John I, Bishop-Elect of Utrecht (1267–1290), John II van Sierck (1290–1296), Willem II Berthout (1296–1301)

Counts of Guelders – Otto I, Count of Guelders (1182–1207), Gerard III, Count of Guelders (1207–1229), Otto II, Count of Guelders (1229–1271), Reginald I, Count of Guelders (1271–1318)

Duchy of Limburg – Henry III, Duke of Limburg (1165–1221), Waleran III, Duke of Limburg (1221–1226), Henry IV, Duke of Limburg (1226–1247), Waleran IV, Duke of Limburg (1247–1279), Reginald I of Guelders (1280–1288), John I, Duke of Brabant (1288–1294), John II, Duke of Brabant (1294–1312)

Within Franconia edit

Counts-Palatine of the Rhine – Henry V, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1195–1213), Henry VI, Count Palatine of the Rhine (1213–1214), Louis I, Duke of Bavaria (1214–1231), Otto II, Duke of Bavaria (1228–1253), Louis II, Duke of Bavaria (1255–1271), Rudolf I, Duke of Bavaria (1294–1317)

Archbishops of Mainz – Siegfried II (archbishop of Mainz) (1200–1230), Siegfried III (archbishop of Mainz) (1230–1249), Christian II (archbishop of Mainz) (1249–1251), Gerhard I von Daun-Kirberg 1251–1259, Werner II von Eppstein 1260–1284, Heinrich II von Isny 1286–1288, Gerhard II von Eppstein 1286–1305

Burgraves of Nuremberg – Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1192–1204), Frederick IV, Count of Zollern (1204–1218), Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1218–1262), Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1262–1297), John I, Burgrave of Nuremberg (1297–1300)

Landgraves of Thuringia – Hermann I, Landgrave of Thuringia (1190–1217), Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia (1217–1227), Hermann II, Landgrave of Thuringia (1227–1241), Henry Raspe, Landgrave of Thuringia (1241–1247), Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (1247–1265), Albert II, Margrave of Meissen (1265–1294), Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen (1298–1323)

Prince-Bishops of Wurzburg – Konrad von Querfurt (1197–1202), Heinrich IV von Katzburg (1202–1207), Otto von Lobdeburg (1207–1223), Dietrich von Homburg (1223–1225), Hermann I von Lobdeburg (1225–1254), Iring von Reinstein-Homburg (1254–1266), Heinrich V von Leiningen (1254–1255), Poppo III von Trimberg (1266–1271), Berthold I von Henneberg (1271–1274), Berthold II von Sternberg (1274–1287), Mangold von Neuenburg (1287–1303)

Prince-Bishops of Worms – Luitpold von Schonfeld (1196–1217), Henry II of Saarbrücken (1217–1234), Landolf of Hoheneck (1234–1247), Konrad III von Durkheim (1247), Richard of Dhaun (1247–1257), Eberhard I of Baumberg (1257–1277), Friedrich of Baumberg (1277–1283), Simon von Schoneck (1283–1291), Eberhard II von Strahlenberg (1291–1293), Emicho of Baumberg (1294–1299)

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Within Italy edit

Kings of Sicily – Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1198–1250), Henry II of Sicily (1212–1217 joint rule), Conrad IV of Germany (1250–1254), Conradin (de jure 1254–1268), Manfred, King of Sicily (de facto as rival 1258–1266), Charles I of Anjou (as usurper, leaves HRE 1266–1282), Peter III of Aragon (1282–1285), James II of Aragon (1285–1295), Frederick III of Sicily (1285–1337)

Dukes of Spoleto – Conrad II, Duke of Spoleto (1198–1205), Henry von Urslingen (1205), Dipold, Count of Acerra (1209–1225), Rainald of Urslingen (1223–1230), Conrad III, Duke of Spoleto (1227–1267), Rainald of Urslingen (1251–1276)

Kings of Sardinia – Enzo of Sardinia (1238–1245)

Imperial-Vicar of Tuscany – Frederick of Antioch (1246–1250)

Within lower Lorraine edit

Archbishops of Cologne – Adolf of Altena (1192–1205), Bruno IV von Sayn (1205–1208), Dietrich I von Hengebach (1208–1215), Engelbert II of Berg (1216–1225), Heinrich I von Müllenark (1225–1237), Konrad von Hochstaden (1238–1261), Engelbert II von Falkenburg (1261–1274), Siegfried II of Westerburg (1274–1297), Wigbold von Holte (1297–1304)

Duchy of Brabant – Henry I, Duke of Brabant (1190–1235), Henry II, Duke of Brabant (1235–1248), Henry III, Duke of Brabant (1248–1261), Henry IV, Duke of Brabant (1261–1267), John I, Duke of Brabant (1267–1294), John II, Duke of Brabant (1294–1312)

Prince-Bishops of Liege – Hugh of Pierrepont (1220–1229), John of Eppes (1229–1238), William of Savoy (1238–1239), Robert of Thourotte (1240–1246), Henry of Guelders (1247–1274), John of Enghien (1274–1281), John of Flanders (1282–1291), Hugh of Chalon (1295–1301)

Prince Bishops of Cambrai – Guiard of Laon (1238–1248), Ingeramus de Crequy (1274–1286), Guillaume de Hainault (1286–1296), Gui de Collemedio (1296–1306)

Counts of Cleves – Arnold II, Count of Cleves (1198–1201), Dietrich V, Count of Cleves (1201–1260), Dietrich VI, Count of Cleves (1260–1275), Dietrich VII, Count of Cleves (1275–1305)

Counts of Julich – William III, Count of Jülich (1207–1219), William IV, Count of Jülich (1219–1278), Walram, Count of Jülich (1278–1297), Gerhard V of Jülich (1297–1328)

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Within Lombardy edit

Archbishops of Milan – Filippo I da Lampugnano (1196–1206), Umberto IV da Pirovano (1206–1211), Gerardo da Sesso (1211–1212), Enrico I da Settala (1213–1230), Guglielmo I da Rizolio (1230–1241), Leon da Perego (1241–1257), Ottone Visconti (1262–1295), Ruffino da Frisseto (1295–1296), Francesco I da Parma (1296–1308)

Prince bishops of Trent – Federico Wanga (1207–1218), Gerard I Oscasali (1223–1232), Aldrighetto di Castelcampo (1232–1247), Egno von Eppan (1250–1273), Henry II (1273–1289), Philipp Buonacolsi (1289–1303)

Prince Bishops of Brixen -

Within the northeastern marches edit

Margraves of Brandenburg – Otto II, Margrave of Brandenburg (1184–1205), Albert II, Margrave of Brandenburg (1205–1220), John I, Margrave of Brandenburg (1220–1266), Otto III, Margrave of Brandenburg (1220–1267)

Brandenburg-Stendal – John II, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (1266–1282), Otto IV, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (1266–1309), Henry I, Margrave of Brandenburg-Stendal (1294–1318)

Brandenburg-Salzwedel – John III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (1267–1268), Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (1267–1298), Otto VI, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (1267–1286), Albert III, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel (1267–1300)

Teutonic Order – Heinrich von Tunna (1208–1209), Hermann von Salza (1209–1239), Konrad von Thüringen (1239–1240), Gerhard von Malberg (1240–1244), Heinrich von Hohenlohe (1244–1249), Gunther von Wüllersleben (1249–1252), Poppo von Osterna (1252–1256), Anno von Sangershausen (1256–1273), Hartmann von Heldrungen (1273–1282), Burchard von Schwanden (1282–1283), Konrad von Feuchtwangen (1290–1297), Gottfried von Hohenlohe (1297–1303)

Dukes of Pomerania – Bogislaw VIII, Duke of Pomerania (1264–1278), Bogislaw IV (1278–1295), Barnim II (1295), Otto I, Duke of Pomerania (1295–1344)

Dukes of Pomerania-Demmin – Casimir II, Duke of Pomerania (1187–1219), Wartislaw III, Duke of Pomerania (1219–1264)

Dukes of Pomerania Stettin – Bogislaw II, Duke of Pomerania (1208–1220), Barnim I (1226–1264)

Dukes of Pomerania Schlawe-Stolp -Bogislaw III, Duke of Pomerania (1190–1223), Ratibor II (1223–1238),

Prince-Bishops of Ratzeburg – Isfried 1180–1204, Philipp 1204–1215, Heinrich I 1215–1228, Lambert von Barmstede 1228, Gottschalk 1229–1235, Petrus 1236, Ludolph I of Ratzeburg 1236–1250, Friedrich 1250–1257, Ulrich von Blücher 1257–1284, Konrad 1284–129, Hermann von Blücher 1291–1309

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Within Saxony edit

Margrave of Miessin – Theodoric I, Margrave of Meissen (1198–1221), Henry III, Margrave of Meissen (1230–1288), Albert II, Margrave of Meissen (1288–1292), Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen (1291–1323)

Dukes/Princes of Brunwick-Luneburg – Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1235–1252), Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1252–1279), John, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1269–1277), Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1282–1330), Henry I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1279–1322)

Archbishops/Administrators of Bremen – Hartwig of Uthlede (1192–1207), Burchard of Stumpenhusen (1207–1210), Valdemar of Denmark (bishop) (1210–1217), Gerard of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen (1210–1219), Gerhard II (Bremen & Hamburg) (1219–1258), Hildebold of Wunstorf (1258–1273), Gilbert of Bronckhorst (1274–1306)

Archbishops of Magdeburg – Ludolf of Koppenstedt (1192–1205), Albert I of Käfernburg (1205–1232), Burkhard I of Woldenberg (1232–1235), Wilbrand of Kasernberg (1235–1254), Rudolf of Dinselstadt (1254–1260), Rupert of Mansfeld (1260–1266), Conrad II of Sternberg (1266–1277), Günther I of Schwalenberg (1277–1279), Bernhard III of Wolpe (1279–1282), Eric of Brandenburg (1282–1295), Burkhard II of Blankenburg (1295–1305)

Princes of Anhalt – Bernhard, Count of Anhalt (1170–1212), Henry I, Count of Anhalt (1212–1252)

Princes of Anhalt-Aschersleben – Henry II, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (1252–1266), Henry III, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (1270–1283), Otto I, Prince of Anhalt-Aschersleben (1270–1304)

Princes of Anhalt-Bernburg – Bernhard I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1252–1287), Bernhard II, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (1287–1323)

Princes of Anhalt-Zerbst – Siegfried I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1252–1298), Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (1298–1316)

Counts of Mark – Adolf I, Count of the Mark (1198–1249), Engelbert I, Count of the Mark (1249–1277), Eberhard II, Count of the Mark (1277–1308)

Prince-Bishops of Bamberg – Thimo von Lyskirch (1196–1201), Konrad von Ergersheim (1202–1203), Ekbert of Andechs (1203–1231), Siegfried von Öttingen (1231–1238), Poppo of Andechs (1238–1242), Heinrich I von Bilversheim (1242–1257), Ladislaus of Salzburg (1257), Berthold von Leiningen (1257–1285), Mangold von Neuenburg (1285), Arnold von Solms (1286–1296), Leopold I von Grundlach (1296–1303)

Prince-Bishops of Osnabruck – Engelbert I von Isenberg (1224–1226), Konrad I von Velber (1227–1239), Engelbert I von Isenberg (1239–1250), Bruno von Isenberg (1251–1258), Balduin von Rüssel (1259–1264), Widukind von Waldeck (1265–1269), Konrad von Rietberg (1270–1297), Ludwig von Ravensberg (1297–1308)

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Within Swabia edit

Dukes of Swabia – Philip of Swabia (11198-1208), Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (1212–1216), Henry (VII) of Germany (1216–1235), Conrad IV of Germany (1235–1254), Conradin (1254–1268)

Margraves of Baden-Baden – Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1190–1243), Herman VI, Margrave of Baden (1243–1250), Frederick I, Margrave of Baden (1250–1268), Rudolf I, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1250–1288), Herman VII, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1288–1291), Rudolf II, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1288–1295), Rudolf III, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1288–1332), Hesso, Margrave of Baden-Baden (1288–1297)

Count-Palatines of Tübingen – Rudolph I, Count Palatine of Tübingen (~1200-1219), Rudolph II, Count Palatine of Tübingen (1219–1247), Hugo IV, Count Palatine of Tübingen (1247~1270)

Margraves of Baden-Pforzheim – Herman VIII, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (1291–1300), Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (1291-1248)

Margraves of Baden-Eberstein – Frederick II, Margrave of Baden-Eberstein (1291–1333)

Margraves of Baden-Hachberg – Henry I, Margrave of Baden-Hachberg (1190–1231), Henry II, Margrave of Baden-Hachberg (1231–1289), Henry III, Margrave of Baden-Hachberg (1289–1330)

Margraves of Baden-Hachberg-Sausenburg – Rudolf I, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg (1290–1313)

Prince-Bishops of Basel – Leuthold I von Rotheln (1192–1213), Walther von Rotheln (1213–1215), Heinrich II von Thun (1216–1238), Leuthold II von Arburg (1238–1249), Berthold II von Pfirt (1250–1262), Heinrich III von Neuenburg-Erguel (1262–1274), Heinrich IV Knoderer (1275–1286), Peter I Reich von Reichenstein (1286–1296), Peter von Aspelt (1297–1306)

Prince-Bishops of Augsburg – Hartwig II (Augsburg) (1202–1208), Siegfried III. von Rechberg (1208–1227), Siboto von Seefeld (1227–1247), Hartmann of Dillingen (1248–1286), Siegfried IV von Algertshausen (1286–1288), Wolfhard von Roth (1288–1302)

Prince-Bishops of Constance – Diethelm von Krenkingen (1190–1206), Wernher von Staufen (1206–1209), Konrad von Tegerfelden (1209–1233), Heinrich von Tanne (1233–1248), Eberhard II von Waldburd-Thann (1248–1274), Rudolf von Habsburg-Laufenburg (1274–1293), Henrich von Klingenberg (1293–1306)

Dukes of Teck – Adalbert II, Duke of Teck, Conrad II of Teck (~1260-1292)

Counts of Wurttemberg – Hartmann, Count of Württemberg (1181–1236), Ludwig III, Count of Württemberg (1194–1226), Ulrich I, Count of Württemberg (1241–1265), Ulrich II, Count of Württemberg (1265–1279), Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg (1279–1325)

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Landgraves of Hesse – Henry I, Landgrave of Hesse (1264–1308)

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Within upper Lorraine edit

Archbishops or Trier – John I, Archbishop of Trier (1189–1212), Theoderich von Wied (1212–1242), Arnold II von Isenburg (1242–1259), Heinrich I Finstingen (1260–1286), Bohemond I (archbishop of Trier) (1286–1299)

Counts/Princes of Luxemburg – Ermesinde, Countess of Luxembourg (1197–1247), Theobald I, Count of Bar (1197–1214), Waleran III of Limburg (1214–1226), Henry V, Count of Luxembourg (1247–1281), Henry VI, Count of Luxembourg (1281–1288), Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1288–1313)

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Bailiffs of An der Etsch

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Dukes/Margraves of Moravia – Vladislaus III, Duke of Bohemia (1197–1222), Vladislaus II of Moravia (1223–1227), Přemysl (1227–1239), Vladislaus III of Moravia (1239–1247), Ottokar II of Bohemia (1247–1278), Rudolph I of Germany (1278–1283), Wenceslaus II of Bohemia (1283–1305)

Dukes of Troppau – Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau (1269–1318)

Lords of Krumlov – Vitek II (1194–1236), Zavis (d. 1257) (1236–1257), Budivoj z Krumlova (1257–1277), Wok z Krumlova (1277–1302)

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Lords of Grandvillars

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Lords of Gruyeres

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Lords of Rotteln

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Under the patriarchs of Aquileia edit

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Lords of Friuli

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Lords of Myllendonk till 1279 transfer to Cologne

Lords of Vianden

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Lords of Hatzfeld

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Lords of Bassenheim – Bruno II of Isenburg-Braunsberg (~1210~1255), Waldbott von Waltmannshausen (~1255~1300)

Lords of Beilstein – (1268–1361)

Bishops of Paderborn

Lords of Ulmen/Rheineck

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Lords of Gemen

Lords of Moers

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Lords of Gemert

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Lords of Mechelen

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Under the margraves of Brandenburg edit

Counts of Wernigerode – Albert III of Wernigerode (1173–1214), Burchard of Wernigerode (1217–1231), Conrad I of Wernigerode (1217–1252), Gebhard I of Wernigerode (1217–1269), Conrad II of Wernigerode (1254–1293), Albert V of Wernigerode (1268–1319), Conrad III of Wernigerod (1297–1339)

Lords of Pomerania-Stettin

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Lords of Oberbronn

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Under the dukes of Brunswick-Luneburg edit

Lords of Blankenburg – (1202–1344)

Lords of Regenstein-Regenstein

Lords of Regenstein-Hainburg

Lords of Regestein elder Line

Lords of Namur

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Abbots of Lichtenthal

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Lords of Isenburg-Kempenich

Lords of Isenburg-Kobern

Lords of Leyen

Baillifs of Koblenz

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Counts of Saarbrücken

Ministerialis and Knights edit

Imperial ministralis and Knights edit

Bligger von Steinach - Ministerialis

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Ulrich von Liechtenstein - Ministerialis

Stadeck - Ministerialis

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Heinrich von Morungen - Ministerialis

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Albrecht von Rapperswil - Ministerialis

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Holy Roman Empire was a claimed successor state to Charlemagne s Carolingian empire along with France and several other realms The empire was a lot larger than modern day Germany and included the modern day countries Austria the low countries large parts of Eastern France Northern Italy Slovenia parts of the northern Baltic and Switzerland Although the main culture was Germanic this was not necessarily a single cultural identity and there were large differences in local dialect Additionally many foreign cultures had influence on the culture and language of the border territories France Italy Poland Denmark Hungary The structure of the nobility is complicated in that many different titles were used across the empire and do not necessarily mean the same thing in different contexts It is also complicated because the number of lords holding land directly from the Emperor is so high and each of these lordships functioned as a semi independent state pursuing their own interests The vassals of the Emperor would generally have vassals of their own such as Knights Castellans and Ministerialis Occasionally they would have lords as their vassals if they were powerful enough Sometimes a knight or lord would act as a vogt an advocate for a prelate or prince bishop a bishop who owns a large fief and has secular rights These vogts would be responsible for leading the bishops troops and administering justice by the sword giving them quite a bit of power Many of the German nobles did not practice primogeniture and had their estates split between their male heirs though often they worked together in their common interests holy Roman empire coat of arms in 13thcenturyThe 13th century was a particularly fragmented time in the history of the Holy Roman Empire due to the great interregnum 1245 1275 Even with one Emperor who had enough land and power to wield kingly power the Holy Roman Empire was split into hundreds of fiefdoms whose holders were often at war with each other Although the Empire started off as probably the greatest power in Europe at the time under Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor who ruled the duchy of Swabia the kingdom of Sicily and the kingdom of Jerusalem Imperial power slowly disintegrated as the pope encouraged anti kings to curb Frederick s power due to his invasions into northern Italy When Frederick died in 1250 there were two claimants to the throne his son Conrad IV and William II of Holland supported by the pope Both of these kings died before 1257 and left a massive power vacuum which foreign royalty sought to use to become Emperor Richard of Cornwall Alfonso X Richard of Cornwall was very rich and was able to gain four votes using bribes He was crowned King of the Romans in Aachen by the Archbishop of Cologne in 1257 while Alfonso never even set foot in Germany After Richards death in 1272 the powerful Swabian expansionist Count Rudolf I of Germany was elected emperor and reigned until 1291 Following his death the count of Nassau Adolf King of the Romans took over as king of the Romans However he was deposed in 1298 by a coalition of powerful nobles spearheaded by the King of Bohemia the Archbishop of Cologne and the Margrave of Brandenburg for his aggressive policy in Thuringia The previous King Rudolf s son Albert I of Germany was elected and the Interregnum finally ended Contents 1 Emperors and emperor claimants 2 Lords with imperial immediacy 2 1 Within Bohemia 2 2 Within Burgundy 2 3 Within Carinthia 2 4 Within Frisia 2 5 Within Franconia 2 6 Within Italy 2 7 Within lower Lorraine 2 8 Within Lombardy 2 9 Within the northeastern marches 2 10 Within Saxony 2 11 Within Swabia 2 12 Within upper Lorraine 3 Sub Vassals 3 1 Within Bavaria 3 1 1 Under the Teutonic Order 3 1 2 Under the dukes of Bavaria 3 2 Within Bohemia 3 2 1 Under the kings of Bohemia 3 3 Within Burgundy 3 3 1 Under the Teutonic Order 3 3 2 Under the counts of Montbeliard 3 3 3 Under the counts of Savoy 3 3 4 Under the prince bishops of Basel 3 4 Within Carinthia 3 4 1 Under the patriarchs of Aquileia 3 5 Within Frisia 3 5 1 Under the counts of Guelders 3 6 Within Franconia 3 6 1 Under the landgraves of Thuringia 3 7 Within lower Lorraine 3 7 1 Under the archbishops of Cologne 3 7 2 Under the counts of Cleves 3 7 3 Under the dukes of Brabant 3 7 4 Under the prince bishops of Liege 3 8 Within the northeastern Marches 3 8 1 Under the margraves of Brandenburg 3 8 2 Under the counts of Lichtenberg 3 9 Within Saxony 3 9 1 Under the dukes of Brunswick Luneburg 3 10 Within Swabia 3 10 1 Under the margraves of Baden 3 11 Within upper Lorraine 3 11 1 Under the archbishops of Trier 3 11 2 Under the prince bishops of Metz 4 Ministerialis and Knights 4 1 Imperial ministralis and Knights 4 2 Within Carinthia 4 2 1 Under the margraves of Istria 4 3 Within the northeastern Marches 4 3 1 Under the margraves of Meissen 4 4 Within Swabia 4 4 1 Under the counts of Rapperswil 5 See also 6 ReferencesEmperors and emperor claimants editThe rulers of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned in the city of Aachen as King of the Romans or King of Germany by the archbishops of Cologne Under normal circumstances they would also be crowned as Emperor by the Pope but throughout most of the thirteenth century this was not the case House of Hohenstaufen House of Welf House of Thuringia House of Plantaganet House of Holland House of Ivrea House of Habsburg House of NassauPhilip of Swabia 1198 1208 Otto IV Holy Roman Emperor 1198 1215 Henry Raspe Landgrave of Thuringia 1246 1247 Richard of Cornwall 1257 1272 William II of Holland 1247 1256 Alfonso X of Castile 1257 1275 Rudolf I of Germany 1272 1291 Adolf King of the Romans 1292 1298 Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor 1212 1250 Albert I of Germany 1298 1308 Henry VII of Germany 1220 1235 Conrad IV of Germany 1237 1254 Lords with imperial immediacy editThe Holy Roman empire was essentially a confederacy of rulers who theoretically owed allegiance to the Emperor who was elected from the 7 prince electors Prince elector From the start of the 13th century there was a dispute between the House of Welf and the House of Hohenstaufen over who was the rightful ruler of the empire which resulted in a fractured empire for most of the 13th century The main political players within the Holy Roman Empire were the prince electors anointed kings princes and other palatine lords who wielded large amounts of influence on their vassals and also their smaller neighbors They were also direct vassals of the emperor himself and possessed palatine powers The regions listed are purely for contextualization and do not reflect exactly how the medieval world would have necessarily made their provincial divisions The regions are alphabetically ordered and the princes are listed in order of precedence Within Bavaria 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8thDukes of Bavaria Louis I Duke of Bavaria 1183 1231 Otto II Duke of Bavaria 1231 1253 From here split to Dukes of Upper Bavaria Louis II Duke of Bavaria 1253 1294 Rudolf I Duke of Bavaria 1294 1319 Dukes of Lower Bavaria Henry XIII Duke of Bavaria 1253 1290 Otto III Duke of Bavaria 1290 1312 Counts of Rheuss Heinrich II 1217 1231Prince Provosts of Berchtesgaden Hugo II 1201 1210 Konrad Garrer 1210 1211 Friedrich II Ellinger 1211 1217 Friedrich III of Ortenburg 1231 1239 Bernhard II 1239 1252 Heinrich III 1252 1257 Konrad III von Medling 1257 1283 Johann I Sachs von Sachsenau 1283 1303Prince Archbishops of Salzburg Eberhard II of Regensburg 1200 1246 Philip of Spanheim Ulrich of Sekau 1256 1265 Ladislaus of Salzburg 1265 1270 Frederick II of Walchen 1270 1284 Rudolf of Hoheneck 1284 1290 Conrad IV of Breitenfurt 1291 1312 Prince Bishops of Eichstatt Hartwich I von Hirschberg 1195 1223 Heinrich I von Ziplingen 1225 1229 Heinrich II von Tischlingen 1229 1234 Friedrich II von Parsberg 1237 1246 Heinrich IV von Wurttemberg 1246 1259 Hildebrand von Morn 1261 1279 Reimbrecht von Mulenhard 1279 1297 Konrad II von Pfaffenhausen 1297 1305Prince Bishops of Regensberg Konrad III of Laichling 1196 1204 Konrad IV of Frontenhausen 1204 1227 Siegfried 1227 1246 Albert I of Pietengau 1247 1260 Albertus Magnus 1260 1262 Leo Thundorfer 1262 1277 Heinrich II von Rotteneck 1277 1296 Konrad V von Luppurg 1296 1313 Abbots of UrsbergAbbots of WaldsassenWithin Bohemia edit Kings of Bohemia Ottokar I of Bohemia 1292 1230 Wenceslaus I of Bohemia 1230 1253 Ottokar II of Bohemia 1253 1278 Wenceslaus II of Bohemia 1278 1305 Within Burgundy edit Counts of Burgundy Otto I Duke of Merania 1208 1231 Otto III Count of Burgundy 1231 1248 Adelaide Countess of Burgundy 1248 1279 Hugh Count of Burgundy 1248 1266 by right of his wife Philip I Count of Savoy 1267 1279 Otto IV Count of Burgundy 1279 1303 Counts of Albon amp Dauphins of Viennois Beatrice of Albon 1162 1228 Guigues VI of Viennois 1228 1237 Guigues VII of Viennois 1237 1269 John I of Viennois 1269 1282 Humbert I of Viennois 1282 1307 Principality of Orange William I of Baux 1180 1218 William II of Baux 1180 1239 William III of Baux 1239 1257 Raymond I of Baux 1218 1282 Bertrand IV of Baux 1282 1314 Counts of Provence Alfonso II Count of Provence 1185 1209 Counts of Geneva Humbert I of Geneva 1195 1220 William II of Geneva 1220 1252 Rudolf of Geneva 1252 1265 Aymon II of Geneva 1265 1280 Amadeus II of Geneva 1280 1308 Counts of Savoy Thomas Count of Savoy 1189 1233 Amadeus IV Count of Savoy 1233 1253 Boniface Count of Savoy 1253 1263 Peter II Count of Savoy 1263 1268 Philip I Count of Savoy 1268 1285 Amadeus V Count of Savoy 1285 1323 Counts of Montbeliard Richard III of Montfaucon 1195 1227 Theodoric III of Montbeliard 1227 1283 Guillemette of Neufchatel 1283 1317 Prince Bishops of Besancon Amadeus de Tramelay 1197 1220 Gerard I de Rougemont 1221 1225 John Halgren of Abbeville 1225 1227 Nicolas de Flavigny 1227 1235 Gottfried II 1236 1241 Jean II 1242 1244 Guillaume II de la Tour 1245 1268 Odo de Rougemont 1269 1301 Within Carinthia edit Dukes of Carinthia Bernhard von Spanheim 1202 1256 Ulrich III Duke of Carinthia 1256 1269 Ottokar II of Bohemia 1269 1276 Rudolf I of Germany 1276 1286 Meinhard Duke of Carinthia 1286 1295 Henry of Bohemia 1295 1335 Patriarchs of Aquileia Pellegrino II of Aquileia 1195 1204 Wolfger von Erla 1204 1218 Berthold patriarch of Aquileia 1218 1251 Gregorio di Montelongo 1251 1269 Philip of Spanheim 1269 1273 Raimondo della Torre 1273 1299 Dukes of Austria Leopold VI Duke of Austria 1198 1230 Frederick II Duke of Austria 1230 1246 Interregnum 1246 1278 Rudolf IV Duke of Austria 1278 1282 Albert I of Germany 1282 1308 Margraves of Verona Herman V Margrave of Baden Baden 1190 1243 Ezzelino III da Romano 1223 1233 Herman VI Margrave of Baden 1243 1250 Frederick I Margrave of Baden 1250 1268 Dukes of Merania amp Margraves of Istria Berthold Duke of Merania 1188 1204 Henry II Margrave of Istria 1204 1228 Otto I Duke of Merania 1228 1234 Otto III Count of Burgundy 1234 1248 Within Frisia edit Counts of Flanders Baldwin I Latin Emperor 1194 1205 Joan Countess of Flanders 1205 1244 Margaret II Countess of Flanders 1244 1278 Guy Count of Flanders 1278 1305 Counts of Holland Dirk VII Count of Holland 1190 1203 Ada Countess of Holland 1203 1207 William I Count of Holland 1203 1222 Floris IV Count of Holland 1222 1234 William II of Holland 1239 1256 Floris V Count of Holland 1246 1296 John I Count of Holland 1296 1299 Prince Bishops of Utrecht Dirk van Are 1197 1212 Otto I bishop of Utrecht 1212 1215 Otto II van Lippe 1216 1227 Wilbrand van Oldenburg 1227 1233 Otto III van Holland 1233 1249 Gozewijn van Amstel van Randerath 1249 1250 Henry I van Vianden 1250 1267 John I Bishop Elect of Utrecht 1267 1290 John II van Sierck 1290 1296 Willem II Berthout 1296 1301 Counts of Guelders Otto I Count of Guelders 1182 1207 Gerard III Count of Guelders 1207 1229 Otto II Count of Guelders 1229 1271 Reginald I Count of Guelders 1271 1318 Duchy of Limburg Henry III Duke of Limburg 1165 1221 Waleran III Duke of Limburg 1221 1226 Henry IV Duke of Limburg 1226 1247 Waleran IV Duke of Limburg 1247 1279 Reginald I of Guelders 1280 1288 John I Duke of Brabant 1288 1294 John II Duke of Brabant 1294 1312 Within Franconia edit Counts Palatine of the Rhine Henry V Count Palatine of the Rhine 1195 1213 Henry VI Count Palatine of the Rhine 1213 1214 Louis I Duke of Bavaria 1214 1231 Otto II Duke of Bavaria 1228 1253 Louis II Duke of Bavaria 1255 1271 Rudolf I Duke of Bavaria 1294 1317 Archbishops of Mainz Siegfried II archbishop of Mainz 1200 1230 Siegfried III archbishop of Mainz 1230 1249 Christian II archbishop of Mainz 1249 1251 Gerhard I von Daun Kirberg 1251 1259 Werner II von Eppstein 1260 1284 Heinrich II von Isny 1286 1288 Gerhard II von Eppstein 1286 1305Burgraves of Nuremberg Frederick I Burgrave of Nuremberg 1192 1204 Frederick IV Count of Zollern 1204 1218 Conrad I Burgrave of Nuremberg 1218 1262 Frederick III Burgrave of Nuremberg 1262 1297 John I Burgrave of Nuremberg 1297 1300 Landgraves of Thuringia Hermann I Landgrave of Thuringia 1190 1217 Louis IV Landgrave of Thuringia 1217 1227 Hermann II Landgrave of Thuringia 1227 1241 Henry Raspe Landgrave of Thuringia 1241 1247 Henry III Margrave of Meissen 1247 1265 Albert II Margrave of Meissen 1265 1294 Frederick I Margrave of Meissen 1298 1323 Prince Bishops of Wurzburg Konrad von Querfurt 1197 1202 Heinrich IV von Katzburg 1202 1207 Otto von Lobdeburg 1207 1223 Dietrich von Homburg 1223 1225 Hermann I von Lobdeburg 1225 1254 Iring von Reinstein Homburg 1254 1266 Heinrich V von Leiningen 1254 1255 Poppo III von Trimberg 1266 1271 Berthold I von Henneberg 1271 1274 Berthold II von Sternberg 1274 1287 Mangold von Neuenburg 1287 1303 Prince Bishops of Worms Luitpold von Schonfeld 1196 1217 Henry II of Saarbrucken 1217 1234 Landolf of Hoheneck 1234 1247 Konrad III von Durkheim 1247 Richard of Dhaun 1247 1257 Eberhard I of Baumberg 1257 1277 Friedrich of Baumberg 1277 1283 Simon von Schoneck 1283 1291 Eberhard II von Strahlenberg 1291 1293 Emicho of Baumberg 1294 1299 Prince Abbots of Corvey Prince Abbots of Fulda Within Italy edit Kings of Sicily Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor 1198 1250 Henry II of Sicily 1212 1217 joint rule Conrad IV of Germany 1250 1254 Conradin de jure 1254 1268 Manfred King of Sicily de facto as rival 1258 1266 Charles I of Anjou as usurper leaves HRE 1266 1282 Peter III of Aragon 1282 1285 James II of Aragon 1285 1295 Frederick III of Sicily 1285 1337 Dukes of Spoleto Conrad II Duke of Spoleto 1198 1205 Henry von Urslingen 1205 Dipold Count of Acerra 1209 1225 Rainald of Urslingen 1223 1230 Conrad III Duke of Spoleto 1227 1267 Rainald of Urslingen 1251 1276 Kings of Sardinia Enzo of Sardinia 1238 1245 Imperial Vicar of Tuscany Frederick of Antioch 1246 1250 Within lower Lorraine edit Archbishops of Cologne Adolf of Altena 1192 1205 Bruno IV von Sayn 1205 1208 Dietrich I von Hengebach 1208 1215 Engelbert II of Berg 1216 1225 Heinrich I von Mullenark 1225 1237 Konrad von Hochstaden 1238 1261 Engelbert II von Falkenburg 1261 1274 Siegfried II of Westerburg 1274 1297 Wigbold von Holte 1297 1304 Duchy of Brabant Henry I Duke of Brabant 1190 1235 Henry II Duke of Brabant 1235 1248 Henry III Duke of Brabant 1248 1261 Henry IV Duke of Brabant 1261 1267 John I Duke of Brabant 1267 1294 John II Duke of Brabant 1294 1312 Prince Bishops of Liege Hugh of Pierrepont 1220 1229 John of Eppes 1229 1238 William of Savoy 1238 1239 Robert of Thourotte 1240 1246 Henry of Guelders 1247 1274 John of Enghien 1274 1281 John of Flanders 1282 1291 Hugh of Chalon 1295 1301 Prince Bishops of Cambrai Guiard of Laon 1238 1248 Ingeramus de Crequy 1274 1286 Guillaume de Hainault 1286 1296 Gui de Collemedio 1296 1306 Counts of Cleves Arnold II Count of Cleves 1198 1201 Dietrich V Count of Cleves 1201 1260 Dietrich VI Count of Cleves 1260 1275 Dietrich VII Count of Cleves 1275 1305 Counts of Julich William III Count of Julich 1207 1219 William IV Count of Julich 1219 1278 Walram Count of Julich 1278 1297 Gerhard V of Julich 1297 1328 Abbots of Echternach Within Lombardy edit Archbishops of Milan Filippo I da Lampugnano 1196 1206 Umberto IV da Pirovano 1206 1211 Gerardo da Sesso 1211 1212 Enrico I da Settala 1213 1230 Guglielmo I da Rizolio 1230 1241 Leon da Perego 1241 1257 Ottone Visconti 1262 1295 Ruffino da Frisseto 1295 1296 Francesco I da Parma 1296 1308 Prince bishops of Trent Federico Wanga 1207 1218 Gerard I Oscasali 1223 1232 Aldrighetto di Castelcampo 1232 1247 Egno von Eppan 1250 1273 Henry II 1273 1289 Philipp Buonacolsi 1289 1303 Prince Bishops of Brixen Within the northeastern marches edit Margraves of Brandenburg Otto II Margrave of Brandenburg 1184 1205 Albert II Margrave of Brandenburg 1205 1220 John I Margrave of Brandenburg 1220 1266 Otto III Margrave of Brandenburg 1220 1267 Brandenburg Stendal John II Margrave of Brandenburg Stendal 1266 1282 Otto IV Margrave of Brandenburg Stendal 1266 1309 Henry I Margrave of Brandenburg Stendal 1294 1318 Brandenburg Salzwedel John III Margrave of Brandenburg Salzwedel 1267 1268 Otto V Margrave of Brandenburg Salzwedel 1267 1298 Otto VI Margrave of Brandenburg Salzwedel 1267 1286 Albert III Margrave of Brandenburg Salzwedel 1267 1300 Teutonic Order Heinrich von Tunna 1208 1209 Hermann von Salza 1209 1239 Konrad von Thuringen 1239 1240 Gerhard von Malberg 1240 1244 Heinrich von Hohenlohe 1244 1249 Gunther von Wullersleben 1249 1252 Poppo von Osterna 1252 1256 Anno von Sangershausen 1256 1273 Hartmann von Heldrungen 1273 1282 Burchard von Schwanden 1282 1283 Konrad von Feuchtwangen 1290 1297 Gottfried von Hohenlohe 1297 1303 Dukes of Pomerania Bogislaw VIII Duke of Pomerania 1264 1278 Bogislaw IV 1278 1295 Barnim II 1295 Otto I Duke of Pomerania 1295 1344 Dukes of Pomerania Demmin Casimir II Duke of Pomerania 1187 1219 Wartislaw III Duke of Pomerania 1219 1264 Dukes of Pomerania Stettin Bogislaw II Duke of Pomerania 1208 1220 Barnim I 1226 1264 Dukes of Pomerania Schlawe Stolp Bogislaw III Duke of Pomerania 1190 1223 Ratibor II 1223 1238 Prince Bishops of Ratzeburg Isfried 1180 1204 Philipp 1204 1215 Heinrich I 1215 1228 Lambert von Barmstede 1228 Gottschalk 1229 1235 Petrus 1236 Ludolph I of Ratzeburg 1236 1250 Friedrich 1250 1257 Ulrich von Blucher 1257 1284 Konrad 1284 129 Hermann von Blucher 1291 1309Counts of Lichtenburg Within Saxony edit Margrave of Miessin Theodoric I Margrave of Meissen 1198 1221 Henry III Margrave of Meissen 1230 1288 Albert II Margrave of Meissen 1288 1292 Frederick I Margrave of Meissen 1291 1323 Dukes Princes of Brunwick Luneburg Otto I Duke of Brunswick Luneburg 1235 1252 Albert I Duke of Brunswick Luneburg 1252 1279 John Duke of Brunswick Luneburg 1269 1277 Otto II Duke of Brunswick Luneburg 1282 1330 Henry I Duke of Brunswick Grubenhagen 1279 1322 Archbishops Administrators of Bremen Hartwig of Uthlede 1192 1207 Burchard of Stumpenhusen 1207 1210 Valdemar of Denmark bishop 1210 1217 Gerard of Oldenburg Wildeshausen 1210 1219 Gerhard II Bremen amp Hamburg 1219 1258 Hildebold of Wunstorf 1258 1273 Gilbert of Bronckhorst 1274 1306 Archbishops of Magdeburg Ludolf of Koppenstedt 1192 1205 Albert I of Kafernburg 1205 1232 Burkhard I of Woldenberg 1232 1235 Wilbrand of Kasernberg 1235 1254 Rudolf of Dinselstadt 1254 1260 Rupert of Mansfeld 1260 1266 Conrad II of Sternberg 1266 1277 Gunther I of Schwalenberg 1277 1279 Bernhard III of Wolpe 1279 1282 Eric of Brandenburg 1282 1295 Burkhard II of Blankenburg 1295 1305 Princes of Anhalt Bernhard Count of Anhalt 1170 1212 Henry I Count of Anhalt 1212 1252 Princes of Anhalt Aschersleben Henry II Prince of Anhalt Aschersleben 1252 1266 Henry III Prince of Anhalt Aschersleben 1270 1283 Otto I Prince of Anhalt Aschersleben 1270 1304 Princes of Anhalt Bernburg Bernhard I Prince of Anhalt Bernburg 1252 1287 Bernhard II Prince of Anhalt Bernburg 1287 1323 Princes of Anhalt Zerbst Siegfried I Prince of Anhalt Zerbst 1252 1298 Albert I Prince of Anhalt Zerbst 1298 1316 Counts of Mark Adolf I Count of the Mark 1198 1249 Engelbert I Count of the Mark 1249 1277 Eberhard II Count of the Mark 1277 1308 Prince Bishops of Bamberg Thimo von Lyskirch 1196 1201 Konrad von Ergersheim 1202 1203 Ekbert of Andechs 1203 1231 Siegfried von Ottingen 1231 1238 Poppo of Andechs 1238 1242 Heinrich I von Bilversheim 1242 1257 Ladislaus of Salzburg 1257 Berthold von Leiningen 1257 1285 Mangold von Neuenburg 1285 Arnold von Solms 1286 1296 Leopold I von Grundlach 1296 1303 Prince Bishops of Osnabruck Engelbert I von Isenberg 1224 1226 Konrad I von Velber 1227 1239 Engelbert I von Isenberg 1239 1250 Bruno von Isenberg 1251 1258 Balduin von Russel 1259 1264 Widukind von Waldeck 1265 1269 Konrad von Rietberg 1270 1297 Ludwig von Ravensberg 1297 1308 Abbots of Walkried Within Swabia edit Dukes of Swabia Philip of Swabia 11198 1208 Frederick II Holy Roman Emperor 1212 1216 Henry VII of Germany 1216 1235 Conrad IV of Germany 1235 1254 Conradin 1254 1268 Margraves of Baden Baden Herman V Margrave of Baden Baden 1190 1243 Herman VI Margrave of Baden 1243 1250 Frederick I Margrave of Baden 1250 1268 Rudolf I Margrave of Baden Baden 1250 1288 Herman VII Margrave of Baden Baden 1288 1291 Rudolf II Margrave of Baden Baden 1288 1295 Rudolf III Margrave of Baden Baden 1288 1332 Hesso Margrave of Baden Baden 1288 1297 Count Palatines of Tubingen Rudolph I Count Palatine of Tubingen 1200 1219 Rudolph II Count Palatine of Tubingen 1219 1247 Hugo IV Count Palatine of Tubingen 1247 1270 Margraves of Baden Pforzheim Herman VIII Margrave of Baden Pforzheim 1291 1300 Rudolf IV Margrave of Baden Pforzheim 1291 1248 Margraves of Baden Eberstein Frederick II Margrave of Baden Eberstein 1291 1333 Margraves of Baden Hachberg Henry I Margrave of Baden Hachberg 1190 1231 Henry II Margrave of Baden Hachberg 1231 1289 Henry III Margrave of Baden Hachberg 1289 1330 Margraves of Baden Hachberg Sausenburg Rudolf I Margrave of Hachberg Sausenberg 1290 1313 Prince Bishops of Basel Leuthold I von Rotheln 1192 1213 Walther von Rotheln 1213 1215 Heinrich II von Thun 1216 1238 Leuthold II von Arburg 1238 1249 Berthold II von Pfirt 1250 1262 Heinrich III von Neuenburg Erguel 1262 1274 Heinrich IV Knoderer 1275 1286 Peter I Reich von Reichenstein 1286 1296 Peter von Aspelt 1297 1306 Prince Bishops of Augsburg Hartwig II Augsburg 1202 1208 Siegfried III von Rechberg 1208 1227 Siboto von Seefeld 1227 1247 Hartmann of Dillingen 1248 1286 Siegfried IV von Algertshausen 1286 1288 Wolfhard von Roth 1288 1302 Prince Bishops of Constance Diethelm von Krenkingen 1190 1206 Wernher von Staufen 1206 1209 Konrad von Tegerfelden 1209 1233 Heinrich von Tanne 1233 1248 Eberhard II von Waldburd Thann 1248 1274 Rudolf von Habsburg Laufenburg 1274 1293 Henrich von Klingenberg 1293 1306 Dukes of Teck Adalbert II Duke of Teck Conrad II of Teck 1260 1292 Counts of Wurttemberg Hartmann Count of Wurttemberg 1181 1236 Ludwig III Count of Wurttemberg 1194 1226 Ulrich I Count of Wurttemberg 1241 1265 Ulrich II Count of Wurttemberg 1265 1279 Eberhard I Count of Wurttemberg 1279 1325 Counts of Eberstein Landgraves of Hesse Henry I Landgrave of Hesse 1264 1308 Abbots of Comburg Abbots of Disentis Abbots of Ellwangen Abbots of Weissenau Abbots of Bachau Within upper Lorraine edit Archbishops or Trier John I Archbishop of Trier 1189 1212 Theoderich von Wied 1212 1242 Arnold II von Isenburg 1242 1259 Heinrich I Finstingen 1260 1286 Bohemond I archbishop of Trier 1286 1299 Counts Princes of Luxemburg Ermesinde Countess of Luxembourg 1197 1247 Theobald I Count of Bar 1197 1214 Waleran III of Limburg 1214 1226 Henry V Count of Luxembourg 1247 1281 Henry VI Count of Luxembourg 1281 1288 Henry VII Holy Roman Emperor 1288 1313 Prince Bishops of Metz Abbots of Burtscheid Within ProvenceCounts of Provence Sub Vassals editWithin Bavaria edit Under the Teutonic Order edit Bailiffs of An der Etsch Under the dukes of Bavaria edit Abbots of Diessen Within Bohemia edit Under the kings of Bohemia edit Dukes Margraves of Moravia Vladislaus III Duke of Bohemia 1197 1222 Vladislaus II of Moravia 1223 1227 Premysl 1227 1239 Vladislaus III of Moravia 1239 1247 Ottokar II of Bohemia 1247 1278 Rudolph I of Germany 1278 1283 Wenceslaus II of Bohemia 1283 1305 Dukes of Troppau Nicholas I Duke of Troppau 1269 1318 Lords of Krumlov Vitek II 1194 1236 Zavis d 1257 1236 1257 Budivoj z Krumlova 1257 1277 Wok z Krumlova 1277 1302 Within Burgundy edit Under the Teutonic Order edit Bailiffs of Alsace Under the counts of Montbeliard edit Lords of Grandvillars Under the counts of Savoy edit Lords of Gruyeres Under the prince bishops of Basel edit Lords of Rotteln Within Carinthia edit Under the patriarchs of Aquileia edit Lords of Colloredo Mansfeld Lords of Friuli Within Frisia edit Under the counts of Guelders edit Lords of Myllendonk till 1279 transfer to CologneLords of Vianden Within Franconia edit Under the landgraves of Thuringia edit Lords of Hatzfeld Within lower Lorraine edit Under the archbishops of Cologne edit Lords of Bassenheim Bruno II of Isenburg Braunsberg 1210 1255 Waldbott von Waltmannshausen 1255 1300 Lords of Beilstein 1268 1361 Bishops of PaderbornLords of Ulmen Rheineck Under the counts of Cleves edit Lords of GemenLords of Moers Under the dukes of Brabant edit Lords of Gemert Under the prince bishops of Liege edit Lords of Mechelen Within the northeastern Marches edit Under the margraves of Brandenburg edit Counts of Wernigerode Albert III of Wernigerode 1173 1214 Burchard of Wernigerode 1217 1231 Conrad I of Wernigerode 1217 1252 Gebhard I of Wernigerode 1217 1269 Conrad II of Wernigerode 1254 1293 Albert V of Wernigerode 1268 1319 Conrad III of Wernigerod 1297 1339 Lords of Pomerania Stettin Under the counts of Lichtenberg edit Lords of Oberbronn Within Saxony edit Under the dukes of Brunswick Luneburg edit Lords of Blankenburg 1202 1344 Lords of Regenstein RegensteinLords of Regenstein HainburgLords of Regestein elder LineLords of Namur Within Swabia edit Under the margraves of Baden edit Abbots of Lichtenthal Within upper Lorraine edit Under the archbishops of Trier edit Lords of Franzenheim Lords of Isenburg KempenichLords of Isenburg KobernLords of LeyenBaillifs of Koblenz Under the prince bishops of Metz edit Counts of SaarbruckenMinisterialis and Knights editImperial ministralis and Knights edit Bligger von Steinach Ministerialis Within Carinthia edit Under the margraves of Istria edit Ulrich von Liechtenstein MinisterialisStadeck Ministerialis Within the northeastern Marches edit Under the margraves of Meissen edit Heinrich von Morungen Ministerialis Within Swabia edit Under the counts of Rapperswil edit Albrecht von Rapperswil MinisterialisSee also editList of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century List of nobles and magnates of France in the 13th centuryReferences edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century amp oldid 1205498062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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