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Genealogy

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The following image is a family tree of every prince, king, queen, monarch, confederation president and emperor of Germany, from Charlemagne in 800 over Louis the German in 843 through to Wilhelm II in 1918. It shows how almost every single ruler of Germany was related to every other by marriages, and hence they can all be put into a single tree.

For ease of understanding the royal house names and dates have been put in at the appropriate places. The dynasties covered are the Carolingians, Conradines, Ottonians, Salians, Supplinburger, Hohenstaufen, Welf, Habsburg, Nassau, Luxemburg, Wittelsbach, Lorraine, Habsburg-Lorraine, Bonaparte and Hohenzollern.

Only undisputed kings are included here; this excludes rulers whose claims were disputed such as the co-rulers Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall and Alfonso X of Castile.

'King of Germany' does not necessarily mean that the king was referred to as such. Until 911 the kings were known as 'Kings of East Francia'. After that the title fluctuated between 'King of Germany' and 'King of the Germans'. From Henry IV on, the kings were "King of the Romans", a reference to the claim on Rome, although this was not often ruled by them.

Family tree

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Family tree of German monarchs and Austrian Dukes
Charlemagne
742/748–814
King of the Franks
r. 800–814
Ermengarde
of Hesbaye
c. 778–818
Louis I
the Pious

778–840
King of the Franks
r. 813–840
Judith
of Bavaria
797/805–843
  Carolingian
Gebhard
d. 879
Count of the Lahngau
Louis II
the German

c. 810–876
King of East Francia
r. 843–876
Hemma
803/808–876
Gisela
b. 821
Eberhard
c. 815–866
Duke of Friuli
Udo
of Neustria
860–879
Berengar I
of Neustria
c. 836aft. 879

Count of Hesse
LiutswindCarloman
830–880
King of Bavaria
r. 876–880
Irmgard
of Chiemsee

c. 830/833–866
Louis
the Younger

830/835–882
King of Saxony
r. 876–882
Liutgard
of Saxony
c. 845–885
Gisela
of Alsace
c. 840–895
Berthold I
c. 838–896
Count Palatine of Swabia
Charles III
the Fat

839–888
King of East Francia
Richardis
c. 840c. 895
Conrad
d. 906
Duke of Thuringia
Ota
c. 874
899/903
Arnulf
of Carinthia

850–899
King of East Francia
r. 887–899
Hugh
of Saxony
c. 850–880
Louis
876–879
HildegardBernhartHenry
of Franconia
?–886
?
Ingeltrude
837/840–870
  Conradines
Conrad I
the Younger

c. 890–918
King of Germany
r. 911–918
Cunigunde
of Swabia
b. c. 880
Louis III
the Child

893–911
King of East Francia
r. 900–911
Ratold
King of Italy
Zwentibold
870–900
King of Lotharingia
Oda
of Saxony
875/880–
aft. 952
Otto I
the Illustrious

c. 851–912
Duke of Saxony
Hedwiga
of Babenberg
c. 856–903
  Ottonian
Matilda
of Ringelheim
c. 895–968
Henry I
the Fowler

876–936
King of Germany
r. 919–936
Hatheburg
Gilbert
c. 890–939
Duke of Lorraine
Gerberga
of Saxony
c. 913–984?
Louis IV
920–954
King of the Franks
Bruno
the Great
925–965
Archbishop of Cologne
Thankmar
c. 908–938
Hugh
the Great

898–956
Duke of the Franks
Hedwig
of Saxony
c. 910–965
Eadgyth
of England
910–946
Otto I
the Great

912–973
King of Germany
r. 936–973
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 962–973
Adelaide
of Italy
931–999
Henry I
919/921–955
Duke of Bavaria
Judith
of Bavaria
925–c. 985
Hugh Capet
c. 941–996
King of the Franks
Liudolf
c. 930–957
Duke of Swabia
Liutgarde
931–953
Conrad
c. 922–955
Duke of Lorraine
William
929–968
Archbishop of Mainz
Otto II
the Red

955–983
King of Germany
r. 961–983
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 967–983
Theophanu
c. 955–991
Bruno
954–957?
Matilda
954–999
Abbess of Quedlinburg
Henry II
the Wrangler

951–995
Duke of Bavaria
Gisela
of Burgundy
d. 1006
Otto I
c. 948–1004
Duke of Carinthia
Judith
of Carinthia
d. 991
Sophia I
975–1039
Abbess of Gandersheim
Adelaide I
977–1044
Abbess of Quedlinburg
Matilda
of Germany
979–1025
Ezzo
c. 955–1034
Count Palatine of Lotharingia
Otto III
980–1002
King of Germany
r. 983–1002
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 996–1002
Cunigunde
of Luxembourg
c. 975–1040
Henry II
973–1024
King of Germany
r. 1002–1024
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1014–1024
Henry
of Speyer
965/970–
989/992
Adelaide
of Alsace
d. 1039/1046?
Liudolf
of Lotharingia
c. 1000–1031
Otto II
d. 1047
Duke of Swabia
Herman II
995–1056
Archbishop of Cologne
Theophanu
d. 1058
Abbess of Essen
Richeza
d. 1063
Queen of Poland
Mieszko II Lambert
c. 990–1034
King of Poland
  Salian
Conrad II
990–1039
King of Germany
r. 1024–1039
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1027–1039
Gisela
of Swabia
989/990
–1043
Ernest I
?–1012–1015
Duke of Swabia
Brun I
of Brunswick
c. 975c. 1010
Casimir I
the Restorer

1016–1058
Duke of Poland
Maria Dobroniega
of Kiev
c. 1012–1087
Gunhilda
of Denmark
c. 1020–1038
Henry III
the Black

1017–1056
King of Germany
r. 1028–1056
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1046–1056
Agnes
of Poitou
c. 1025–1077
Beatrix
1020–c. 1036
Mathilde
b. 1027
Beatrice I
of Quedlinburg
1037–1061
Rudolf
of Rheinfelden
c. 1025–1080
Matilda
1048–1060
Adelaide II
of Quedlinburg
1045–1096
Bertha
of Savoy
1051–1087
Henry IV
1050–1106
King of Germany
r. 1053–1105
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1084–1105
Eupraxia
of Kiev
1067/1070–1109
Conrad II
1052–1055
Duke of Bavaria
Solomon
1053–1087
King of Hungary
Judith
of Swabia
1054–c. 1105
Władysław I
1044–1102
Duke of Poland
  Supplinburger
Lothair II
1075–1137
King of Germany
r. 1125–1137
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1133–1137
Richenza
of Northeim
c. 1087/1089–
1141
Henry IX
1075–1126
Duke of Bavaria
Adelheid
1070–1079
Henry
1071–1071
Frederick I
1050–1105
Duke of Swabia
Agnes
of Germany
1072–1143
Leopold III
1073–1136
Mgve of Austria
Conrad II
1074–1101
King of Germany
r. 1087–1098
Henry V
1086–1125
King of Germany
r. 1099–1125
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1111–1125
Matilda
of England
1102–1167
  Hohenstaufen
Gertrude
1115–1143
Henry X
the Proud

c. 1108–1139
Duke of Bavaria
Judith
of Bavaria
1103–1131
Frederick II
1090–1147
Duke of Swabia
Agnes
of Saarbrücken
d. c. 1147
Gertrude
of Comburg
d. 1130/1131
Conrad III
1093–1152
King of Germany
r. 1138–1152
Gertrude
of Sulzbach
c. 1110–1146
Henry
the Lion

1129–1195
Duke of Bavaria
Matilda
of England
1156–1189
Matthias I
1119–1176
Duke of Lorraine
Bertha
1123–1195
Adelaide
of Vohburg
1135–1190
Frederick I
Barbarossa

1122–1190
King of Germany
r. 1152–1190
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1155–1190
Beatrice I
1143–1184
Countess of Burgundy
Conrad
1135–1195
Count Palatine of the Rhine
Judith
of Hohenstaufen
c. 1133–1191
Henry
Berengar

1136–1150
King of Germany
r. 1147–1150
Frederick IV
1145–1167
Duke of Swabia
Irene Angelina
c. 1181–1208
Philip
of Swabia

1177–1208
King of Germany
r. 1198–1208
Beatrice
1162–1174
William II
the Good

1155–1189
King of Sicily
Frederick V
1164–1170
Duke of Swabia
Frederick VI
1167–1191
Duke of Swabia
Joan I
1191–1205
Countess of Burgundy
Otto I
btw. 1167/1171–1200
Count of Burgundy
Beatrice II
1193–1231
Countess of Burgundy
Conrad II
1173–1196
Duke of Swabia
  Welf
Otto IV
1175–1218
King of Germany
r. 1198–1209
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1209–1215
Beatrice
of Swabia
1198–1212
Kunigunde
of Swabia
1202–1248
Wenceslaus I
c. 1205–1253
King of Bohemia
Renaud
1173
Henry VI
1165–1197
King of Germany
r. 1169–1197
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1191–1197
Constance
1154–1198
Queen of Sicily
William
1176
Agnes
1181–1184
Gisela
1168–1184
Henry II
1207–1248
Duke of Brabant
Maria
of Swabia
1201–1235
Elisabeth
of Swabia
1205–1235
Ferdinand III
1199/1201–1252
King of Castile
Constance
of Aragon
1179–1222
Frederick II
1194–1250
King of Germany
r. 1212–1250
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1220–1250
Isabella II
Queen of Jerusalem
Isabella
of England
1214–1241
Adelaide
of Burgundy
c. 1223–1273
Henry III
c. 1230–1261
Duke of Brabant
Margaret
of Austria
c. 1204–1266
Henry (VII)
1211–1242
King of Germany
r. 1220–1235
Elisabeth
of Bavaria
c. 1227–1273
Conrad IV
(of Sicily)
1228–1254
King of Germany
r. 1237–1254
Margareta
1226–1227
Henry
Otto
1238–1253
Margaret
of Sicily
1241–1270
Albert II
1240–1314
Mgve of Meissen
Margaret
of Flanders
d. 1285
John I
1252–1294
Duke of Brabant
Albert IV
c. 1188–1239
Count of Habsburg
Hedwig
of Kyburg
Conradin
1252–1268
King of Jerusalem
Frederick I
1257–1323
Mgve of Meissen
  Habsburg
Isabella
of Burgundy
1270–1323
Rudolf I
1218–1291
King of Germany
r. 1273–1291

Duke of Austria
Gertrude
of Hohenberg
c. 1225–1281
Hartmann
1263–1281
Elizabeth
of Carinthia
c. 1262–1312
Albert I
1255–1308
Duke of Austria
King of Germany
r. 1298–1308
Catherine
1256–1282
Otto III
1261–1312
Duke of Bavaria
Agnes
c. 1257–1322
Albert II
c. 1250–1298
Duke of Saxony
Hedwig
of Habsburg
d. 1285/1286
Otto VI
c. 1255–1303
Mgve of Brandenburg
Clemence
of Austria
1262–1293/1295
Charles
Martel

of Anjou
1271–1295
Blanche
of France
c. 1278–1305
Rudolf I
1281–1307
King of Bohemia
Frederick III
the Fair

1289–1330
King of Germany
r. 1314–1330
Isabella
of Aragon
1305–1330
Agnes
of Bohemia
Rudolf II
1270–1290
Duke of Austria
r. 1282–1283
Wenceslaus II
1278–1305
King of Bohemia
Judith
of Habsburg
1271–1297
Matilda
of Habsburg
1253–1304
Louis II
1229–1294
Duke of Bavaria
  Luxembourg  Nassau  Wittelsbach
Elizabeth
of Virneburg
c. 1303–1343
Henry
the Friendly

of Austria
1299–1327
Leopold I
1290–1326
Duke of Austria
Catherine
of Savoy
1284–1336
Margaret
of Brabant
1276–1311
Henry VII
1275–1313
King of Germany
r. 1308–1313
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1312–1313
Adolf
1255–1298
King of Germany
r. 1292–1298
Anne
of Austria
1275–1327
Agnes
of Austria
1281–1364
Catherine
of Austria
1295–1323
Elisabeth
of Austria
c. 1285–1353
John
1296–1346
King of Bohemia
Elizabeth
of Bohemia
1292–1330
Mechtild
of Nassau
bef.1280–1323
Rudolf I
1274–1319
Duke of Bavaria
Louis IV
1282–1347
King of Germany
r. 1314–1347
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1328–1347
Beatrice
of Silesia
1290–1322
Joanna
of Pfirt
1300–1351
Albert II
1298–1358
Duke of Austria
Otto IV
1301–1339
Duke of Austria
Anne
of Bohemia
1323–1338
Anna
of Świdnica
1339–1362
Charles IV
1316–1378
King of Germany
r. 1346–1378
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1355–1378
Elizabeth
of Pomerania
c. 1347–1393
Adolf
1300–1327
Count Palatine of the Rhine
Irmengard
of Öttingen
d. 1399
Matilda
of Bavaria
aft. 1313–1346
Frederick II
1310–1349
Margrave of Meissen
Leopold III
1351–1386
Duke of Austria
Viridis Visconti
1352–1414
Beatrice
of Nuremberg
c. 1362–1414
Albert III
1349–1395
Duke of Austria
Elisabeth
of Bohemia
1358–1373
Joanna
of Bavaria
c. 1362–1386
Wenceslaus IV
1361–1419
King of Germany
r. 1376–1400
Sophia
of Bavaria
1376–1428
Sigismund
1368–1437
King of Germany
r. 1410–1437
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1433–1437
Barbara
of Cilli
1392–1451
Beatrice
of Sicily
1326–1365
Rupert II
1325–1398
Elector Palatine
Frederick IV
1382–1439
Duke of Austria
Ernest
the Iron

1377–1424
Duke of Austria
Cymburgis
of Masovia
1394/1397
–1429
Albert IV
1377–1404
Duke of Austria
Joanna Sophia
of Bavaria
c. 1373–1410
Rupert
1352–1410
King of Germany
r. 1400–1410
  Habsburg
Sigismund
1427–1496
Archduke of Austria
Albert VI
1418–1463
Archduke of Austria
Frederick III/V
the Peaceful

1415–1493
Archduke of Austria

King of Germany
r. 1440–1493
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1452–1493
Eleanor
of Portugal
1434–1467
Margarete
1395–1447
Henry XVI
1386–1450
Duke of Bavaria
Albert II
1397–1439
King of Germany
r. 1438–1439
Elizabeth
of Luxembourg
1409–1442
Isabella I
1451–1504
Queen of Castile
Ferdinand II
1452–1516
King of Aragon and Castile
Albert IV
1447–1508
Duke of Bavaria
Kunigunde
of Austria
1465–1520
Maximilian I
1459–1519
German King
r. 1486–1519
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1508–1519
Mary
of Burgundy
1457–1482
William III
the Brave

1425–1482
Landgrave of Thuringia
Anne
of Austria
1432–1462
Ladislaus
the Posthumous

1440–1457
King of Hungary
Elizabeth
of Austria
1436–1505
Casimir IV
Jagiellon

1427–1492
King of Poland
Joanna
1479–1555
Queen of Castile and Aragon
Philip I
the Handsome

1478–1506
King of Castile
John
1478–1497
Prince of Asturias
Margaret
1480–1530
Duchess of Savoy
Philibert II
1480–1504
Duke of Savoy
Vladislaus II
1456–1516
King of Hungary
Maria
of Aragon
1482–1517
Manuel I
1469–1521
King of Portugal
Eleanor
of Austria
1498–1558
Isabella
of Austria
1501–1526
Christian II
1481–1559
King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
Ferdinand I
1503–1564
King in Germany
r. 1531–1564
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1558–1564
Anne
of Bohemia
1503–1547
Mary
of Hungary
1505–1558
Louis II
1516–1526
King of Hungary
Isabella
of Portugal
1503–1539
Charles V
1500–1558
King of Germany and Spain
r. 1519–1556
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1519–1558
John III
1502–1557
King of Portugal
Catherine
of Austria
1507–1578
Philippine Welser
1527–1580
Ferdinand II
1529–1595
Archduke of Austria
Anna Gonzaga
1566–1621
Anna
of Austria
1528–1590
Albert V
1528–1579
Duke of Bavaria
Maria Manuela
of Portugal
1527–1545
Joanna
of Austria
1535–1573
João Manuel
1537–1554
Prince of Portugal
Maria
of Austria
1528–1603
Maximilian II
1527–1576
King in Germany
r. 1562–1576
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1564–1576
Charles II
1540–1590
Archduke of Austria
Maria Anna
of Bavaria
1551–1608
William V
1548–1626
Duke of Bavaria
Mary I
1516–1558
Queen of England
Philip II(I)
1527–1598
King of England, Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, Spain, and Portugal
Anna
of Austria
1549–1580
Rudolf II
1552–1612
King in Germany
r. 1575–1612
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1576–1612
Ernest
of Austria
1553–1595
Elisabeth
of Austria
1554–1592
Charles IX
1550–1574
King of France
Anna
of Tyrol
1585–1618
Matthias
1557–1619
King in Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1612–1619
Maximilian III
1558–1618
Archduke of Austria
Elisabeth
of Valois
1545–1568
Isabella Clara
1566–1633
Albert VII
1559–1621
Archduke of Austria
Wenceslaus
of Austria
1561–1578
Margaret
of Austria
1567–1633
Philip III
1578–1621
King of Spain
Margaret
of Austria
1584–1611
Claudia
de' Medici

1604–1648
Leopold V
1586–1632
Archduke of Austria
Eleonora Gonzaga
1598–1655
Ferdinand II
1578–1637
King in Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1619–1637
Maria Anna
of Bavaria
1574–1616
Maria Anna
of Spain
1606–1646
Ferdinand III
1608–1657
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1637–1657
Eleonora Gonzaga
1630–1686
Maria Leopoldine
of Austria
1632–1649
Maria Anna
of Austria
1610–1665
Maximilian I
1573–1651
Elector of Bavaria
Cecilia Renata
of Austria
1611–1644
Władysław IV
1632–1648
King of Poland
Grand Duke of Lithuania
Leopold
of Austria
1614–1662
Philip IV
1605–1665
King of Spain
Mariana
of Austria
1634–1696
Ferdinand IV
1633–1654
King of Germany
r. 1653–1654
Maria Anna
of Austria
1654–1689
Johann Wilhelm
1658–1716
Elector Palatine
Charles V
1643–1690
Duke of Lorraine
Eleanor
of Austria
1653–1697
Michał I
1640–1673
King of Poland
Grand Duke of Lithuania
Charles II
1661–1700
King of Spain
Margaret Theresa
of Spain
1651–1673
Leopold I
1640–1705
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1658–1705
Claudia Felicitas
of Austria
1653–1676
Eleonor Magdalene
of Neuburg
1655–1720
Maximilian II
1662–1726
Elector of Bavaria
Maria Antonia
of Austria
1669–1692
Wilhelmine Amalia
of Brunswick
1673–1742
Joseph I
1678–1711
King of Germany
r. 1690–1711
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1705–1711
Charles VI
1685–1740
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1711–1740
Elisabeth Christine
of Brunswick
1691–1750
Maria Elisabeth
of Austria
1680–1741
Maria Anna
of Austria
1683–1754
John V
1689–1750
King of Portugal
Maria Magdalena
of Austria
1689–1743
  Wittelsbach  Lorraine
Charles VII
1697–1745
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1742–1745
Maria Amalia
of Austria
1701–1756
Maria Josepha
of Austria
1699–1757
Augustus III
1696–1763
King of Poland
Grand Duke of Lithuania
Maria Theresa
1717–1780
Archduchess of Austria
Francis I
1708–1765
Archduke of Austria
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1745–1765
Maria Anna
of Austria
1718–1744
Charles Alexander
of Lorraine
1712–1780
Charles III
1716–1788
King of Spain
Maria Amalia
of Saxony
1724–1760
Maria Anna
of Austria
1738–1789
Maria Christina
1742–1798
Duchess of Teschen
Albert Casimir
1738–1822
Duke of Teschen
Maria Elisabeth
of Austria
1743–1808
Charles Joseph
of Austria
1745–1761
Maria Amalia
of Austria
1746–1804
Ferdinand
1765–1802
Duke of Parma
  Habsburg-Lorraine
Maria Josepha
of Bavaria
1739–1767
Joseph II
1741–1790
Archduke of Austria
King of Germany
r. 1764–1790
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1765–1790
Isabella
of Parma
1741–1763
Maria Luisa
of Spain
1745–1792
Leopold II
1747–1792
Archduke of Austria
King of Germany
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1790–1792
Ferdinand I
1751–1825
King of the Two Sicilies
Maria Carolina
of Austria
1752–1814
Ferdinand
1754–1806
Duke of Breisgau
Marie Antoinette
1755–1793
Louis XVI
1754–1793
King of France
Maximilian Francis
of Austria
1756–1801
Rudolf
of Austria
1788–1831
Charles
1771–1847
Duke of Teschen
Alexander Leopold
of Austria
1772–1795
Francis II
1768–1835
Archduke, then Emperor of Austria
Holy Roman Emperor
r. 1792–1806
Maria Theresa
of Naples and Sicily
1772–1807
Joseph
1776–1847
Palatine of Hungary
Ferdinand III
1769–1824
Grand Duke of Tuscany
Luisa
of Naples and Sicily
1773–1802
Anton Victor
of Austria
1779–1835
John
1782–1859
Imperial regent
Rainer Joseph
of Austria
1783–1853
  Bonaparte
Napoleon I
1769–1821
Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine
r. 1806–1813
Marie Louise
1791–1847
Duchess of Parma
Ferdinand I
1793–1875
President of the German Confederation
Emperor of Austria
r. 1835–1848
Maria Anna
of Savoy
1803–1884
Maria Anna
of Austria
1804–1858
Clementina
of Austria
1798–1881
Leopold
1790–1851
Prince of Salerno
Maximilian I Joseph
1756–1825
King of Bavaria
Caroline
of Baden
1776–1841
Frederick William III
1770–1840
King of Prussia
  Hohenzollern
Pedro I
the Liberator

1798–1834
Emperor of Brazil
Maria Leopoldina
of Austria
1797–1826
Marie Caroline
of Austria
1801–1832
Franz Karl
Archduke of Austria
1802–1878
Sophie
of Bavaria
1805–1872
Ludovika
of Bavaria
1808–1892
Maximilian Joseph
1808–1888
Duke in Bavaria
Victoria
1819–1901
Queen of the United Kingdom
Elisabeth Ludovika
of Bavaria
1801–1873
Frederick William IV
1795–1861
King of Prussia
President of the Erfurt Union
r. 1849–1850
William I
1797–1888
King of Prussia
President of the North German Confederation
German Emperor
r. 1867–1888
Augusta
of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
1811–1890
Maximilian I
1832–1867
Emperor of Mexico
Karl Ludwig
of Austria
1833–1896
Franz Joseph
1830–1916
President of the German Confederation
Emperor of Austria
r. 1848–1916
Elisabeth
of Austria
1837–1898
Victoria
1840–1901
Princess Royal
Frederick III
1831–1888
German Emperor
r. 1888
Frederick I
1826–1907
Grand Duke of Baden
Louise
of Prussia
1838–1923
Otto Franz
1865–1906
Archduke of Austria
Franz Ferdinand
1863–1914
Archduke of Austria
Leopold
of Bavaria
1846–1930
Gisela
of Austria
1856–1932
Rudolf
1858–1889
Crown Prince of Austria
Stéphanie
of Belgium
1864–1945
Marie Valerie
of Austria
1868–1924
Franz Salvator
of Austria
1866–1939
Augusta Victoria
of Schleswig
1858–1921
Wilhelm II
1859–1941
German Emperor
r. 1888–1918
Hermine Reuss
of Greiz
1887–1947
Charles I
1887–1922
Emperor of Austria
r. 1916–1918
Charlotte
of Prussia
1860–1919
Bernhard III
1851–1928
Duke of Saxe-Meiningen
Henry
of Prussia
1862–1929
Irene
of Hesse and by Rhine
1866–1953
Viktoria
of Prussia
1866–1929
Adolf
of Schaumburg-Lippe
1859–1916
Sophia
of Prussia
1870–1932
Constantine I
1868–1923
King of the Hellenes
Margaret
of Prussia
1872–1954
Frederick Charles
1868–1940
King of Finland
Wilhelm
1882–1951
German Crown Prince
Cecilie
of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
1886–1954
Eitel Friedrich
of Prussia
1883–1942
Sophia Charlotte
of Oldenburg
1879–1964
Adalbert
of Prussia
1884–1948
Adelaide
of Saxe-Meiningen
1891–1971
August Wilhelm
of Prussia
1887–1949
Alexandra Victoria
of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
1887–1957
Oskar
of Prussia
1888–1958
Ina Marie
von Bassewitz
1888–1973
Joachim
of Prussia
1890–1920
Marie Auguste
of Anhalt
1898–1983

See also

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Coats of Arms

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Coats of arms of prince electors surrounding the double-headed Reichsadler (1545).

Over its long history, the Holy Roman Empire used many different heraldic forms, representing its numerous internal divisions.

Imperial coat of arms

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Greater Coat of arms of emperor Joseph II, c. 1765–1790
Imperial Habsburg coat of arms, for Rudolf II, from Siebmachers Wappenbuch (1605). The surrounding coats of arms represent Habsburg possessions, the inescutcheon exceptionally combines the Austrian and Castilian arms, for Habsburg Austria and Habsburg Spain.

Coats of arms of Holy Roman Emperors

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The Reichsadler ("Imperial Eagle") was the heraldic eagle, derived from the Roman eagle standard, used by the Holy Roman Emperors and in modern coats of arms of Germany, including those of the Second German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the "Third Reich" (Nazi Germany, 1933–1945). The same design has remained in use by the Federal Republic of Germany since 1945, but under a different name, now called Bundesadler ("Union Eagle" or "Federal Eagle", from German "Bund", genitive form "Bundes" meaning 'Union' or 'Federation', and "Adler" meaning 'Eagle').

Quaternion Eagle

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The Quaternion Eagle, hand-coloured woodcut (c. 1510) by Hans Burgkmair.

One rendition of the coat of the empire was the "Quaternion Eagle" (so named after the imperial quaternions) printed by David de Negker of Augsburg, after a 1510 woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. It showed a selection of 56 shields of various Imperial States in groups of four on the feathers of a double-headed eagle supporting, in place of a shield, Christ on the Cross. The top, larger shields, are those of the seven Prince Electors, the ecclesiastical: Trier, Cologne and Mainz as well as of the titular "Prefect of Rome" on the right wing; the secular: Bohemia, Electorate of the Palatinate, Saxony and Brandenburg on the left. The depiction also appeared on the Imperial Eagle beaker.

Holy Roman Emperors

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Direct attestations of imperial coats of arms become available in the later 13th century. Past emperors are given attributed arms in 13th-century sources. Thus, Otto IV is given the first known depiction of a double-headed Reichsadler in the Chronica Majora (c. 1250). Henry VI is given a (single-headed) Reichsadler in the Codex Manesse (c. 1320).

Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (Emperor 1220–1250) did not use coats of arms in any of his seals. He did use the imperial eagle on some of his coins, but not displayed as a heraldic charge in a heraldic shield. Frederick's son and co-ruler Henry did have an equestrian seal with the Hohenstaufen coat of arms of three leopards, and this coat of arms is later attributed to Frederick II as well.

From the reign of Albert II (reigned 1438–39, was never crowned emperor), each Emperor bore the old Imperial arms (Or, an eagle displayed sable beaked and membered gules) with an inescutcheon of pretence of his personal family arms. This appears therefore as a black eagle with an escutcheon on his breast. Before 1438 the Emperors used separate personal and an imperial coat of arms. The arms of the High Offices of the Empire were borne as an augmentation to the office-holder's personal arms.

Personal arms Imperial arms Name/Blazon of personal arms

Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules crowned or.

Fusilly bendwise argent and azure.

Gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.

Per pale, dexter barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); sinister gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia).

Gules a fess argent (Babenberg, adopted by Rudolph I (d.1291), King of Germany, of the House of Habsburg, having obtained the former Babenberg Duchies of Austria and Styria, in lieu of his paternal arms (Or, a lion rampant gules crowned armed and langued azure).

Per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria); sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for his wife Mary Duchess of Burgundy).

Quarterly: I and IV grand-quarterly i and iv great-grand-quarterly 1 and 4 gules a three towered castle Or masoned sable and ajouré azure (for Castile), 2 and 3 argent a lion rampant purpure crowned Or langued and armed gules (for Leon), ii per pale, dexter per fess, in chief Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), in base gules a cross, saltire, and orle of chains linked together Or and a centre point vert (for Navarre), sinister argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem) impaling barry of eight gules and argent (for Hungary), iii per pale, dexter per fess, in chief Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), in base gules a cross, saltire, and orle of chains linked together Or and a centre point vert (for Navarre), sinister per saltire, 1 and 4 Or four pallets gules, 2 and 3 argent an eagle displayed sable (for Sicily); II and III grand-quarterly, i gules a fess argent (for Austria), ii azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure compony argent and gules (new Burgundy), iii bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (old Burgundy), iv sable a lion rampant Or langued and armed gules (for Brabant), overall at the fess point of the quarter an inescutcheon Or a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules (for Flanders) impaling argent an eagle displayed gules, armed, beaked, and langued Or (for Tyrol); enté en point argent a pomegranate proper seeded gules, supported, sculpted and slipped vert (for Granada).

Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II and III barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); overall and inescutcheon per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy).

Quarterly, I gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV grand-quarterly i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or ajouré azure (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon).

Quarterly, I gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III grand-quarterly, i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon); IV per pale, dexter bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (for Burgundy), sinister per fess, chief argent an eagle displayed gules armed, langued, and beaked Or (for Tyrol), and base Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules (for Flanders); overall an inescutcheon gules a fess argent (for Austria).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV grand-quarterly i and iv gules a three-towered castle Or ajouré azure (for Castile), ii and iii argent a lion rampant purpure armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Leon).

Quarterly, I and IV gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); II and III barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); overall and inescutcheon per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy).

Quarterly, I gules a three-towered castle Or masoned sable and ajouré azure (for Castile); II barry of eight, gules and argent (for Hungary); III per pale, dexter Or four pallets gules (for Aragon), sinister per saltire i and iv Or four pallets gules, ii and iii argent an eagle displayed sable (for Sicily); IV per pale, dexter gules a fess argent (for Austria), sinister bendy of six Or and azure a bordure gules (for Burgundy); overall an inescutcheon gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia).

Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for the Electorate of the Palatinate); overall an inescutcheon gules an orb Or (for Arch-Steward of the Holy Roman Empire).

Quarterly, I barry of eight gules and argent (for Hungary) impaling azure semy-de-lis Or a label gules (for Naples); II argent a cross potent and four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem) impaling Or four pallets gules (for Aragon); III azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure gules (for the House of Valois-Anjou) impaling azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules (for Guelders); IV Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules (for Jülich) impaling azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); overall an inescutcheon Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine) impaling Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent, impaling gules a patriarchal cross argent on a trimount vert (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family); overall and inescutcheon gules a fess argent (for Austria) impaling Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine).

Quarterly, I barry of eight, gules and argent, impaling gules a patriarchal cross argent on a tri-mount vert (for Hungary); II gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or (for Bohemia); III bendy of six Or and azure, a bordure gules (for Burgundy); IV azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); overall an inescutcheon per pale, dexter Or a bend gules three alerions argent (for Lorraine), sinister Or, in annulo six torteaux, the torteau in chief replaced by a roundel azure charged with three fleurs-de-lis Or (for the Medici family), overall on a pale gules a fess argent (for Austria).

High offices (Reichserzämter)

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Arms Office and Blazon
Arch-Chamberlain of the Holy Roman Empire
Arch-Steward of the Holy Roman Empire

Gules, an orb Or.

Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire

Gules, the imperial crown proper.

Arch-Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire

Per fess sable and argent, two swords in saltire gules.

Prince-electors

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The seven Electors named in the Golden Bull of 1356 were: the Prince-Bishops of Cologne, Mainz and Trier, the King of Bohemia, the Count Palatine of the Rhine, the Duke of Saxony and the Margrave of Brandenburg.

The Count Palatine was replaced by the Duke of Bavaria in 1623, as the Elector Palatine, Frederick V, came under the imperial ban after participating in the Bohemian Revolt. The Count Palatine was granted a new electorate in 1648. Saxony was held by a Protestant elector from 1525 (John), the Palatinate from 1541 (Otto Henry). In 1685, a Catholic branch of the Wittelsbach family inherited the Palatinate and a new Protestant electorate was created in 1692 for the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, who became known as the Elector of Hanover (officially confirmed by the Imperial Diet in 1708). The Elector of Saxony (Augustus II) converted to Catholicism in 1697 so that he could become King of Poland, but no additional Protestant electors were created, and the Electorate itself remained officially Protestant.

Spiritual Electors

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Arms Electorate/Blazon
Cologne

Argent a cross sable.[1]

Mainz

Gules, a wheel with six spokes argent.[1][2]

Trier

Argent a cross gules.[1]

Secular Electors

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Arms Electorate/Blazon
Bohemia

Gules a lion rampant argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.[3]

Electorate of the Palatinate (suspended 1623–1648)
  • Before 1623: Sable a lion rampant Or crowned gules.
  • From 1648 (Charles I Louis): Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise argent and azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned gules.[4]
Brandenburg

Argent an eagle displayed gules crowned Or.

Saxony

Barry sable and Or, a crancelin rampant vert.

Bavaria (from 1623)

Fusilly bendwise argent and azure.

Brunswick-Lüneburg (Hanover) (from 1692)

Per pale, I Gules two lions passant guardant Or (for Brunswick), II Or a semy of hearts Gules a lion rampant Azure (for Lüneburg).

Other states

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Entries are listed by Imperial Circle (introduced 1500, 1512) even for territories that ceased to exist prior to 1500.

Arms Location/Blazon
Archduchy of Austria

Gules a fess Argent.

Duchy of Carinthia

Or three lions passant Sable armed and langued Gules impaling Gules a fess Argent.

Duchy of Carniola

Argent an eagle displayed Azure, crowned of the Imperial Crown Proper, armed, beaked, and langued Gules, charged with a crescent chequy Gules and Or.

Patria del Friuli

Azure an eagle displayed Or, armed, langued and beaked Gules, the wings charged with a trefoil Gules.

Duchy of Styria

Vert, a panther rampant Argent incensed proper.

County of Tyrol

Argent an eagle displayed Gules, armed, beaked, and langued Or, the wings charged with a trefoil Or.

Arms Location/Blazon
Bavaria
Haag

Gules, a horse springing Argent, bridled Argent.

Leuchtenberg

Quarterly: I and IV Gules, an oak branch with acorns Or; II and III Or, a hops branch Vert; an inescutcheon argent a fess Azure.

Ortenburg

Gules, a bend embattled-counter-embattled Argent.

Prince-bishopric of Passau

Argent a wolf rampant Gules.

Prince-bishopric of Regensburg

Gules, two keys in saltire argent.

Prince-archbishopric of Salzburg

Party per pale: Or a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules; and Gules a fess Argent.

Arms Location/Blazon
County of Burgundy
  • Before 1280: Gules an eagle displayed argent.
  • After 1280: Azure billetty Or a lion rampant crowned Or, armed and langued Gules.

Brabant
  • Before 1288: Sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued Gules.
  • From 1288 to 1406: Quarterly, I and IV Sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued Gules; II and III Argent a lion rampant Gules, queue fourchée, armed and langued Or.
  • From 1406 to 1430: Quarterly, I and IV Azure three fleur-de-lis Or, a bordure compony Argent and Gules; II Sable a lion rampant Or, armed and langued Gules; III Argent a lion rampant Gules, queue fourchée, armed and langued Or.
Flanders

Or a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules.


Guelders
  • Before 1236: Or three cinquefoils Gules.
  • From 1236 to 1276: Azure billetty Or a lion rampant Or.
  • From 1276 to 1378: Azure a lion rampant Or, queue fourchée, armed and langued Gules, crowned Or.
  • After 1378: Azure a lion sinister rampant Or, queue fourchée, armed and langued Gules, crowned Or, impaling Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules.

County of Hainaut
  • Before 1299: Chevronny Or and Sable.
  • From 1299 to 1254: Quarterly, I and IV Or a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules; II and III Or a lion rampant Gules, armed and langued Azure.
  • From 1254 to 1433: Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise Argent and Azure; II and III grand-quarterly I and IV Or a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules; II and III Or a lion rampant Gules, armed and langued Azure.
Holland

Or a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure.

Duchy of Limburg
  • Before 1214: Argent a lion rampant Gules, armed and langued Or.
  • After 1214: Argent a lion rampant Gules, queue fourchée, armed, langued, and crowned Or.


County of Loon (County of Chiny)
  • Counts of Loon: Barry of ten, Or and Gules.
  • Counts of Chiny: Gules crusily fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny: Barry of ten Or and Gules, impaling Gules crusily fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny of the Heinsberg dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV Gules a lion rampant Argent, queue fourchée crossed in saltire; II and III barry of ten Or and Gules impaling Gules crusily fitchy two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
  • Counts of Loon and Chiny of the Montferrat-Oreye dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV Argent a lion rampant sable; II and III barry of ten Or and Gules impaling Gules crusily fitchy two barbels haurient addorsed Or.
Duchy of Luxembourg
  • Until 1282 and after 1288: Barry of ten Argent and Azure, a lion rampant Gules, armed, langued, and crowned Or.
  • From 1282 to 1288: Barry of ten Argent and Azure, a lion rampant queue fourchée crossed in saltire gules, armed, langued, and crowned Or.
County of Namur

Or, a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules, a bend overall of the same.

Arms Location/Blazon
Prince-bishopric of Bamberg

Or, a lion rampant Sable armed and langued Gules, overall a bendlet Argent.

County of Castell

Quarterly, Argent and Gules.

County of Erbach

Party per fess Gules and Argent, three mullets of six counterchanged.

County of Hohenlohe

Argent, two lions passant guardant coward Sable, langued Gules.

County of Löwenstein-Wertheim

Party per fess: fusily Argent and Azure; and Or, a lion statant Gules, atop a mount Azure.

City of Nuremberg

Or, a double-headed eagle Sable, armed and beaked Or, langued Gules, dimidiating bendy Gules and Argent.

County of Rieneck

Quarterly: chevrony Or and Gules; and barry Or and Gules; overall a Wheel of Mainz Proper.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Argent, a double-towered castle Gules.

Schwarzenberg

Quarterly: paley Azure and Argent; and Or, a raven collared Or pecking the eye out of a Turk's head couped at the neck Proper.

Schweinfurt

Azure an eagle displayed Argent.

Seinsheim

Argent, three pallets azure, overall a bend sinister wavy Or.

Weißenburg im Nordgau

Gules, a two-towered castle portcullised Argent, with an escutcheon of Or, a double-headed eagle sable at the honour point.

Welzheim

Argent, a pine tree on a mount Vert.

County of Wertheim

Party per fess: Or, a demi-eagle displayed Sable, langued and beaked Gules; and Azure three roses Argent.

Wiesentheid

Gules, a lion passant sinister crowned Or on a mount Vert; issuant from base three stems of grass surtout Proper.

Windsheim

Argent, an eagle displayed Sable, armed and langued Or, with a W Or on the breast.

Prince-bishopric of Würzburg

Argent a Celtic cross Sable; a chief dancetty Gules (de).

Arms Location/Blazon
Duchy of Cleves
  • Cleves dynasty: Gules, an escutcheon Argent, overall an escarbuncle Or.
  • Mark dynasty: Quarterly, I and IV gules an escutcheon Argent, overall an escarbuncle Or; II and III Or a fess chequy Argent and Gules.
County of Nassau

Azure billetty or, a lion rampant of the last armed and langued gules

Berg

Argent a lion rampant Gules, queue fourchée crossed in saltire, armed, langued, and crowned Or.

Duchy of Jülich

Or a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules.

Prince-Bishopric of Liège

Quarterly: I: gules a fess argent; II: Argent, three lions rampant Vert, crowned Or, armed and langued Gules; III: Barry Gules and Or; IV: Or, three hunting horns Gules, hooped and belted Argent. Overall an inescutcheon Gules, a perron, supported by three lions, surmounted by a pineapple and a cross pattée, with the letters L to the dexter and G to the sinister, all Or.

County of Mark
  • Counts of Mark: Or a fess chequy Gules and Argent.
  • Counts of Cleves and Mark: Quarterly, I and IV Gules an escutcheon Argent, overall an escarbuncle Or; II and III Or a fess chequy Gules and Argent.
County of Ravensberg

Argent three chevrons Gules.

Arms Location/Blazon
Landgraviate of Hesse

Azure a lion rampant barry Argent and Gules, armed and crowned Or.


Lorraine
  • Before 1430: Or a bend Gules, three alerions bendwise displayed Argent.
  • From 1430 to 1473: Quarterly of six, I barry of eight Gules and Argent (for Hungary); II Azure semy-de-lis Or a label Gules (for Naples); III Argent a cross potent between four crosslets Or (for Jerusalem); IV Azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure Gules (for the House of Valois-Anjou); V Azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or (for Bar); VI Or a bend Gules, three alerions bendwise displayed Argent (for Lorraine); overall an inescutcheon Or four pallets Gules (for Aragon).
  • From 1473 to 1508: Quarterly: I barry of eight Gules and Argent impaling Azure semy-de-lis Or a label Gules; II Argent a cross potent between four crosslets Or impaling Or four pallets Gules; III Azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure Gules; IV Azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or; overall an inescutcheon Or a bend Gules three alerions bendwise displayed Argent.
  • From 1538 to 1737: Quarterly: I barry of eight Gules and Argent impaling Azure semy-de-lis Or a label Gules; II Argent a cross potent between four crosslets Or impaling Or four pallets Gules; III Azure semy-de-lis Or a bordure Gules impaling azure a lion sinister rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned Gules (for Guelders); IV Or a lion rampant Sable, armed and langued Gules (for Jülich) impaling azure crusilly fitchy, two barbels haurient addorsed Or; overall an inescutcheon Or a bend Gules, three alerions bendwise displayed Argent.
Duchy of Savoy

Gules a cross argent.


Vaudémont
  • Before 1346: Barry of ten, Argent and Sable.
  • From 1346 to 1386: Azure three broyes fesswise Or linked Argent, in chief Argent a lion issuant Gules.
  • From 1386 to 1473: Or, on a bend Gules, three alerions bendwise displayed Argent; overall a label azure.
Arms Location/Blazon
Arenberg

Gules, three cinquefoils Or; on a chief Or, three torteaux.

Beilstein

Gules, a hunting horn argent, bound Or.

Prince-archbishopric of Cologne

Argent a cross sable.[1]

Lower Isenburg

Argent two bars sable.

Prince-archbishopric of Mainz

Gules, a wheel argent. (Or: Gules, the Wheel of Mainz Argent.)

Electorate of the Palatinate
  • Before 1214: Sable a lion rampant Or crowned Gules.
  • After 1214: Quarterly, I and IV fusilly bendwise Argent and Azure (for Bavaria); II and III sable a lion rampant Or, armed, langued, and crowned Gules.[4]
Thurn und Taxis

Quarterly: Argent, two sceptres Or in saltire, tipped with fleurs-de-lys Or, overall a tower Gules, ajouré azure; and Or a lion Gules, crowned, armed and langued Azure; overall an inescutcheon Azure, a badger Argent.

Prince-archbishopric of Trier

Argent a cross Gules.[1]

Arms Location
Holstein

Gules, a nettle leaf Argent.

Arms Location/Blazon
Margraviate of Brandenburg

Argent an eagle displayed Gules crowned with an electoral hat Proper, armed and beaked Or, langued Gules, the wings charged with a trefoil Or, in his dexter claw grasping a sceptre Or tipped Gules thereupon an eagle displayed Argent, armed, langued, beaked and crowned Or, on his chest a torteux Gules, in his dexter claw grasping a sceptre and orb Or and in his sinister claw grasping a sword Or; and in his sinister claw graping a sword Argent hilted Or; overall and on his chest an inescutcheon Azure, a sceptre finished with a fleur-de-lys Or.

Duchy of Pomerania

Quarterly of nine; I Azure a griffin segreant sinister Gules armed and beaked Or (for Pomerania-Stettin); II Argent a griffin segreant Gules armed and beaked Or (for Pomerania); III Or a griffin segreant Sable armed, langued and beaked Gules (for Cassubia); IV Argent a griffin segreant sinister bendy Vert and Gules (for Wenden); V Or a demi-lion Sable, crowned, langued and armed Gules issuant from a wall of bricks throughout Azure therein a chevron of bricks Gules (for Rügen); VI Gules a sea-griffin segreant Argent, armed, beaked and langued Or (for Usedom); VII Gules a griffin segreant sinister Sable, armed, langued and beaked Gules, under his wings, feathers of Argent (for Pomerania-Barth); VIII Or two batons in saltire Gules between four roses Gules barbed and seeded Or; IX a demi-griffin segreant Argent, armed, langued and beaked Or issuant from a wall of bricks alternately Azure and Or (for Pomerania-Wolgast.)

Duchy of Saxony

Barry Sable and Or, overall a crancelin Vert.

Arms Location/Blazon
Augsburg

Party per pale Gules and Argent, a chapiter Or thereupon a cedar cone Vert.

Baden

Or a bend Gules.

Arms Location/Blazon
Kingdom of Bohemia

Argent, a lion rampant queue forchée, armed, langued and crowned Or.

Margraviate of Moravia

Azure an eagle displayed chequy Argent and Gules, armed, langued, beaked and crowned Or.

Görlitz

Party per fess, chief gules a lion rampant Argent, armed, langued, and crowned Or; base Argent.

Lusatia
  • Lower Lusatia: Argent, a bull passant reguardant Gules, horned and hooved Or.
  • Upper Lusatia: Per fess embattled, Azure and Or.
Silesia
  • Upper Silesia: Azure, an eagle displayed Or.
  • Lower Silesia: Or, an eagle displayed Sable, armed and beaked Or and langued Gules, crowned with a Princely hat Proper charged on the breast with a crescent terminating issuing from the centrepoint a cross patée argent.

Other

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Arms Location/Blazon
Geneva (before 1401)

Or a cross quarter-pierced Azure.

Nice (as part of the Duchy of Savoy from 1046)

Argent, in base wavy of Azure and Argent issuing therefrom three rocks Vert thereupon an eagle displayed crowned Gules.

Provence (before 1481)
  • Before 1245: Or four pallets gules.
  • After 1245: Azure semy-de-lis Or, a label gules.
Prussia (after 1701)

Argent, an eagle displayed sable crowned with the Royal Crown Proper, the wings charged with a trefoil Or, in his dexter claw grasping a sceptre Or tipped Gules thereupon an eagle displayed Argent, armed, langued, beaked and crowned Or, on his chest a torteux Gules, in his dexter claw grasping a sceptre Or and in his sinister claw grasping a sword Or on his chest an R Or.

Teutonic Knights (1224–1525)
  • Argent, a cross sable.
  • Grand Master: Argent, on a cross Sable a cross floretty Or and overall on an inescutcheon Or an eagle displayed sable, armed, langued and beaked Gules, the wings charged with a trefoil Gules.
Viennois (before 1349)

Or, a dolphin haurient azure finned Gules.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Bernhard Peter Monographien: Wappen der Bistümer". Archived from the original on 2007-11-23. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
  2. ^ "Die Wappen der Landkreise". Archived from the original on 2007-11-17. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
  3. ^ "Königreich Böhmen". Retrieved 2007-11-14.
  4. ^ a b "Kultur und Geschichte". Friedelsheim in der Pfalz. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-11-14.