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List of Holy Roman Empresses and German queens
Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant, though women such as Theophanu or Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, served as de facto Empresses.
[edit] Holy Roman Empresses
Before 924, the title of Emperor was not always associated with the German Kingdom; rather, it was initially associated with the Carolingian dynasty, and then possessed by several other figures of the 9th and 10th centuries. Their consorts were thus Empresses, but not necessarily German Queens.
[edit] Carolingian (1)
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Ermengarde of Hesbaye
Queen of the Franks, Empress |
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c.778 |
794/795 |
Queen of Aquitaine 794/795
Queen of the Franks 28 January 814 |
813
husband as co-Emperor with his father/
28 January 814
husband as sole Emperor |
3 October 818 |
Emperor Louis I |
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Judith of Bavaria
Queen of the Franks, Empress |
Elder Welf |
805 |
819 |
20 June 840
husband's death |
19/23 April 843 |
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Ermengarde of Tours
Queen of Italy and the Middle Franks, Empress |
Etichonen |
? |
821 |
Queen of Italy 17 April 818
Queen of Middle Francia August 843 |
821
husband as co-Emperor with his father/
20 June 840
husband as sole Emperor |
851 |
Emperor Lothair I |
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Engelberga of Parma
Queen of Italy, Empress |
Supponid |
? |
5 October 851 |
Queen of Italy 5 October 851 |
5 October 851
husband as co-Emperor with his father/
23 September 855
husband as sole Emperor |
12 August 875
husband's death |
896-901 |
Emperor Louis II |
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Richilde of Provence
Queen of the West Franks, Empress |
Bosonid |
845 |
870 |
Queen of the West Franks 870 |
29 December 875 |
5/6 October 877
husband's death |
2 June 910 |
Charles the Bald |
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Richardis
Queen of the Franks, Empress |
Ahalolfinger |
c.840 |
862 |
Various |
12 February 881 |
As Queen: 11 November 887
husband's deposition as King
As Empress: 13 January 888
husband's death |
18 September, 894-896 |
Charles the Fat |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Guideschi
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Ageltrude
Queen of Italy, Empress |
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? |
before 880 |
Queen of Italy 889 |
May 891 |
12 December 894
husband's death |
27 August 923 |
Guy III of Spoleto |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] Carolingian (2)
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
|
Ota |
Conradine |
? |
Queen of the East Franks 888 |
22 February 896 |
8 December 899 |
30 November 903 |
Arnulf |
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Bertila of Spoleto
Queen of Italy, Empress |
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? |
c.880 |
Queen of Italy c.888
Queen of Italy 905
husband's restoration |
January 915 |
891
husband's deposition/
December 915
death |
December 915 |
Berengar I of Italy |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] German (East Francian) Queens
With the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the Carolingian Empire was divided. Lothair, the King of the middle Kingdom of Lotharingia or Burgundy, obtained the title of Emperor; Louis obtained Eastern Francia, the area which would become Germany. The wives of that realm's Kings are thus German Queens (or more precisely, East Francian Queens – 'Germany' is historically deemed to have developed with the election of Henry the Fowler), but not, it must be noted, always Empresses.
[edit] Carolingian
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Emma of Altdorf
Queen of the East Franks |
Elder Welf |
808 |
827 |
11 August 843 |
never Empress |
31 January 876 |
Louis I/II |
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Liutgard
Queen of the East Franks |
Liudolfing |
? |
29 November 874 |
26 August 876 |
never Empress |
20 January 882 |
17/30 November 885 |
Louis II/III |
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Richardis |
Ahalolfinger |
c.840 |
862 |
20 January 882 |
12 February 881 |
As Queen: 11 November 887
husband's deposition as King
As Empress: 13 January 888
husband's death |
18 September, 894-896 |
Charles the Fat |
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Ota |
Conradine |
? |
888 |
22 February 896 |
8 December 899 |
30 November 903 |
Arnulf |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] Conradine
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Cunigunde of Swabia
Queen of East Francia |
Ahalofinger |
c.870 |
913 |
never Empress |
23 December 918 |
? |
Conrad I |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] German Queens, Holy Roman Empresses
With the elevation of Otto I of Germany in 962 to the Imperial title, the title 'Roman King/Emperor' became inaliably associated with the Kingdom of Germany - although a King of Germany might not bear the Imperial title, it would eventually become impossible to conceive of a Holy Roman Emperor not being King of Germany (a viewpoint reinforced with the equation of King of the Romans with King of Germany from the 12th century). Thus, the following women, though not all Holy Roman Empresses, were all Queens of Germany, and - from the inception of the Hohenstaufen dynasty - all Queens of the Romans.
[edit] Ottonian Dynasty
[edit] Salian Dynasty
[edit] House of Supplinburg
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Richenza of Northeim |
Northeim |
c.1087/89 |
c.1100 |
30 August 1125 |
4 June 1133 |
4 December 1137 |
10 June 1141 |
Lothair III |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Hohenstaufen (1)
[edit] House of Welf
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Beatrix of Swabia |
Hohenstaufen |
1198 |
1209 or 1212 |
1212 |
Otto IV |
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Marie of Brabant |
Leuven |
c.1190 |
after 19 May 1214 |
5 July 1215
husband's deposition |
May 1260 |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Hohenstaufen (2)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Constance of Aragon |
Alfonso II, King of Aragon |
1179 |
5 August 1209 |
1211-1212
husband as King in opposition/
5 July 1215
husband unopposed |
22 November 1220 |
23 April 1220
Ceased to be Queen:
son elected as King;
23 June 1222
Ceased to be Empress upon death |
Frederick II |
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Yolande of Brienne |
John of Brienne, King of Jerusalem |
1212 |
9 November 1225 |
never German Queen |
9 November 1225 |
25 April 1228 |
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Isabella of England |
John, King of England |
1214 |
15/20 July 1235 |
May 1237
Ceased to be Queen:
husband's second son elected as King;
1 December 1241
Ceased to be Empress upon death |
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Bianca Lancia |
a child of Manfred I Lancia (one of his sons, Manfred II or Bonifacio, or one daughter, Bianca) |
c.1200 |
c.1244?
Evidence for marriage is dubious |
never German Queen |
c.1244?
evidence for marriage is dubious |
c.1244 |
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Margaret of Austria
Queen of the Romans |
Leopold VI of Babenberg, Duke of Austria |
c.1204 |
29 November 1225
Queen by marriage:
husband was King under his father, Frederick II;
23 March 1227
Crowned as Queen |
never Empress |
4 July 1235 husband dethroned;
12 February 1242 husband's death |
29 October 1266 |
Henry, King of the Romans |
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Elisabeth of Bavaria
Queen of the Romans |
Otto II of Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria |
1227 |
1 September 1246 |
never Empress |
21 May 1254 |
9 October 1273 |
Conrad IV |
| Picture |
Name |
House |
Father |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Habsburg (1)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Gertrude of Hohenburg
Queen of the Romans |
Burchard V, Count of Hohenburg |
1225 |
1245 |
29 September 1273 |
never Empress |
16 February 1281 |
Rudolph I |
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Isabelle of Burgundy
Queen of the Romans |
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy |
c.1270 |
6 February 1284 |
never Empress |
15 July 1291
husband's death |
c.1323 |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Nassau
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg
Queen of the Romans |
Gerlach I, Lord of Limburg |
c.1259 |
c.1271 |
5 May 1292 |
never Empress |
23 June 1298 |
c.1313 |
Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Habsburg (2)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Elisabeth of Tirol
Queen of the Romans |
Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia |
c.1262 |
20 December 1274 |
27 July 1298 |
never Empress |
1 May 1308 |
28 October 1312 |
Albert I |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Luxemburg (1)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Margaret of Brabant
Queen of the Romans |
John I, Duke of Brabant |
4 October 1276 |
9 July 1292 |
27 November 1308 |
never Empress |
14 December 1311 |
Henry VII |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Habsburg (3)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Isabel of Aragon
Queen of the Romans |
James II of Barcelona, King of Aragon and Sicily |
1296 |
11 May 1314 |
19 October 1315
husband's election (in opposition)/
5 September 1325
husband recognised as co-King |
never Empress |
28 September 1322
husband abandons claim/
13 January 1330
husband's death |
12 July 1330 |
Frederick the Handsome |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Wittelsbach (1)
[edit] House of Luxemburg (2)
[edit] House of Wittelsbach (2)
[edit] House of Luxemburg (3)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Barbara of Celje |
Count Hermann II
(Celje) |
1390 to 1395 |
1408 |
21 July 1411
husband's election |
31 May 1433
husband's coronation |
9 December 1437
husband's death |
11 July 1451 |
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Habsburg (4)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Elizabeth of Bohemia
Queen of the Romans |
Emperor Sigismund
(Luxemburg) |
1409 |
1422 |
18 March 1438
husband's election |
never Empress |
27 October 1439
husband's death |
25 December 1442 |
Albert II of Germany |
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Leonor of Portugal |
Edward of Portugal
(Aviz) |
18 September 1434 |
16 March 1452 |
19 March 1452
husband's coronation |
3 September 1467 |
Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Bianca Maria of Milan |
Galeazzo Maria, Duke of Milan
(Sforza) |
5 April 1472 |
16 March 1494 |
4 February 1508
husband declared "emperor-elect" |
31 December 1510 |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Isabella of Portugal |
Manuel I of Portugal
(Aviz) |
23 October 1503 |
10 March 1526 |
24 February 1530
husband's coronation |
1 May 1539 |
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Anna of Bohemia and Hungary
Queen of the Romans |
Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary
(Jagiello) |
23 July 1503 |
25 May 1521 |
January 1531
husband's election |
never Empress |
27 January 1547 |
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Maria of Spain |
Emperor Charles V
(Hapsburg) |
21 June 1528 |
13 September 1548 |
November 1562
husband's election |
25 July 1564
husband's ascension |
12 October 1576
husband's death |
26 February 1603 |
Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Anna of Austria |
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
(Hapsburg) |
4 October 1585 |
4 December 1611 |
1612
husband's election |
14 December 1618 |
Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Eleonore of Mantua |
Vincenzo I, Duke of Mantua
(Gonzaga) |
23 September (23 February?) 1598 |
4 February 1622 |
15 February 1637
husband's death |
27 June 1655 |
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Maria Anna of Spain |
Philip III of Spain
(Hapsburg) |
18 August 1606 |
20 February 1631 |
22 December 1636
husband's election |
15 February 1637
husband's ascension |
13 May 1646 |
Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Maria Leopoldine of Austria |
Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
(Hapsburg) |
6 April 1632 |
2 July 1648 |
7 August 1649 |
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Eleanor of Mantua |
Charles II, Duke of Mantua
(Gonzaga) |
18 November 1630 |
30 April 1651 |
2 April 1657
husband's death |
6 December 1686 |
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Margaret Theresa of Spain |
Philip IV of Spain
(Hapsburg) |
12 July 1651 |
12 December 1666 |
12 March 1673 |
Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Claudia Felicitas of Austria |
Archduke Ferdinand Charles of Austria
(Hapsburg) |
30 May 1653 |
15 October 1673 |
8 April 1676 |
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Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg |
Philip William, Elector Palatine
(Wittelsbach) |
6 January 1655 |
14 December 1676 |
5 May 1705
husband's death |
19 January 1720 |
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Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick |
John Frederick, Duke of Calenburg
(Welf) |
21 April 1673 |
24 February 1699 |
5 May 1705
husband's ascension |
17 April 1711
husband's death |
10 April 1742 |
Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
(Welf) |
28 August (28 September?) 1691 |
1 August 1708 |
December 1711
husband's election |
20 October 1740
husband's death |
21 December 1750 |
Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Wittelsbach (3)
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
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Maria Amalia of Austria |
Emperor Joseph I
(Hapsburg) |
22 October 1701 |
5 October 1722 |
24 January 1742
husband's election |
20 January 1745
husband's death |
11 December 1756 |
Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor |
| Picture |
Name |
Father |
Birth |
Marriage |
Became Queen |
Became Empress |
Ceased to be Consort |
Death |
Spouse |
[edit] House of Habsburg-Lorraine
[edit] Queens of Prussia, German Empresses
The dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 was followed by a succession of organisations - the Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation, the 1848-9 Greater Germany, and the North German Confederation, none of which were noted for their stability or efficiency. Both involved struggles for dominance between the Kingdom of Prussia, headed by the house of Hohenzollern, and the Empire of Austria, headed by the house of Habsburg-Lorraine. By 1870, Prussia had established its control over modern Germany, either directly conquering territory or turning the petty German states into Prussian client-states. 1870 also saw the proclamation of William I of Prussia as German Emperor, a move which was intended both to further Prussian power and to evoke memories of the Holy Roman Empire. The German Emperors were also Kings of Prussia; their wives were Queens of Prussia, and German Empresses.
[edit] House of Hohenzollern
[edit] Consorts of disputed Kings
In addition to the above, the following women were the wives of men who made claim to the Kingship of Germany, but who are not recognised as official Kings:
- Adelheid of Savoy (d.1080). She was the wife of Rudolf of Rheinfeld, anti-King between 1077 and 1080.
- Beatrice of Brabant (1225-11 November 1288). On 10 March 1241, she became the second wife of Henry Raspe, anti-King between 1246 and 1247.
- Elizabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d.1266). She was the wife of William II of Holland, who was elected as an anti-King of Germany in 1247. He was crowned King of the Romans at Aachen in 1248, and married Elizabeth in 1252. However, he failed to establish sufficient power or recognition as King, and died in battle in 1256. The Interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire is dated not from his death, but from that of his predecessor, Conrad IV, and thus Elizabeth is not recognised as an official Queen.
- Sanchia of Provence (1225-1261) and Beatrice of Falkenburg (d.1277). They were the second and third (m.1269) wives respectively of Richard of Cornwall, who was elected King of Germany and of the Romans in 1257, in the hope that he would reestablish order in Germany. He was crowned King of the Romans by the Pope at Aachen in 1257; with him was crowned Sanchia. Since he never managed to establish any power in the Empire, Sanchia and Beatrice were Queens of the Romans in name only, and were never Empresses.
- Violant of Aragon (1236-1301). She was the wife of Alfonso X of Castile, who claimed and was elected as anti-King to the German throne in 1257 as a grandson of Philip of Swabia. Alfonso never visited Germany, held no authority there, and relinquished his claims in 1275.
- Elisabeth von Hohnstein (died c. 4 April 1380). She was the wife of Günther von Schwarzburg, who was elected King of Germany and of the Romans in place of Louis IV on 30 January 1348, but who was forced to resign his claims by Charles IV on 24 May 1349.
[edit] See also
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