List of State Leaders in 1507 - Europe

Europe

  • Andorra -
    • Pere de Cardona, Bishop of Urgell and Co-Prince of Andorra (1472–1515)
    • Catherine, Queen of Navarre, Countess of Foix and Co-Princess of Andorra (1483–1516)
  • Kingdom of Aragon - Ferdinand II the Catholic and King of Valencia, Count of Barcelona (1479–1516)
  • Crown of Castile -
    • Joanna the Mad (1504–1555)
    • Ferdinand II of Aragon, Regent (1505–1516)
  • Crimean Khanate - Meñli I Giray (1478–1515)
  • Kingdom of Denmark and Norway - Hans, King of Denmark and Norway (1481–1513)
    • Duchy of Schleswig - Frederick I (1490–1533) and John I (1481–1513) in condominial rule
  • Kingdom of England - Henry VII (1485–1509)
  • Kingdom of France - Louis XII (1498–1515)
    • Lordship (seigneurie) of Albret - Alain I (1471–1522)
    • Duchy of Alençon - Charles IV (1492–1525)
    • County of Armagnac - Margaret (1481–1549)
    • Bourbon -
      • Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon (1503–1521)
      • Charles III, Duke of Bourbon and Count of La Marche (1505–1527)
    • Duchy of Brittany - Anne (1488–1514)
    • Duchy of Vendôme - Charles IV (1495–1514)
  • Holy Roman Empire - Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria (1493–1519)
    • County of Arenberg - Eberhard IV (1496–1531)
    • Margraviate of Baden-Baden - Christopher I (1475–1515) (1475–1515)
    • Duchy of Bavaria - Albert IV (1467–1508)
    • County of Bentheim-Bentheim - Eberwin II (1473–1530)
    • County of Bentheim-Lingen -
      • Otto (1450–1508)
      • Nicholas III (1493–1508)
    • County of Bentheim-Steinfurt - Arnold II (1454–1806)
    • County of Bentheim-Tecklenburg - Otto VIII (1493–1526)
    • Electorate of Brandenburg - Joachim I Nestor (1499–1535)
    • Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach - Frederick I, Margrave of Ansbach (1486–1515) and Margrave of Bayreuth (1495–1515)
    • Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen - Johann Rode von Wale (1497–1511)
    • Duchy of Brunswick and Lunenburg, Wolfenbüttel line - Henry IV (1491–1514)
    • Burgundy - Charles V, Duke of Brabant, Count of Burgundy and Artois (1506–1556)
    • County of Castell -
      • George I (1498–1528)
      • Wolfgang I (1498–1546)
    • Duchy of Cieszyn - Kazimierz II (1477–1528)
    • Electorate of Cologne - Hermann IV of Hesse (1480–1508)
    • Duchy of Cleves–County of Mark - John II the Pious (1481–1521)
    • County of East Frisia - Edzard I, the Great (1491–1528)
  • Ferrara, Modena and Reggio - Duke of Ferrara and Modena (1505–1534)
    • Fürstenberg-Baar - Wolfgang, Count of Fürstenberg-Baar (1499–1509)
    • Republic of Genoa - Paolo da Nove, Doge of Genoa (1507)
    • Duchy of Guelders - Charles of Egmond (1492–1538)
    • Landgraviate of Hesse - William II (1500–1509)
    • Duchy of Holstein - Frederick I (1490–1533) and John I (1481–1513) in condominial rule
    • Isenburg-Büdingen - Louis II, Count of Isenburg-Büdingen (1461–1511)
    • Königsegg - John IV, Baron of Königsegg (1500–1544)
    • Archbishopric of Magdeburg - Ernst of Saxony (1475–1513)
    • Archbishopric of Mainz - Jakob von Liebenstein (1504–1508)
    • Marquisate of Mantua - Francesco II Gonzaga (1484–1519)
    • Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin -
      • Heinrich V (1503–1552)
      • Albrecht VII (1503–1547)
    • Principality of Mindelheim - Georg von Frundsberg (1478–1528)
    • Nassau-Weilburg - Louis I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1492–1523)
    • Limburg-Styrum -
      • John III, Count of Limburg-Styrum (1473–1510)
      • George, Count of Limburg-Styrum (1505–1552)
      • William II, Count of Limburg-Styrum (1505–1522)
    • Duchy of Lorraine - René II, Duke of Lorraine (1473–1508) and Duke of Bar (1483–1508)
    • Duchy of Opole - John the Good (1476–1532)
    • Principality of Orange - Philibert of Châlon (1502–1530)
    • Ortenburg-Neuortenburg - Ulrich II, Count of Ortenburg-Neuortenburg (1495–1524)
    • Öttingen-Wallerstein - Louis XIII, Count of Öttingen-Wallerstein (1449–1517)
    • Electorate of the Palatinate - Philip (1476–1508)
    • Pappenheim - William, Lord of Pappenheim (1482–1508)
    • Duchy of Pomerania - Boguxlaw X (1478–1523)
    • Runkel - John, Count of Runkel (1460–1521)
    • Salm-Kyrburg -John VII, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg (1499–1531)
    • Saxony
      • Electorate of Saxony Ernestine branch - Frederick III (1486–1525)
      • Duchy of Saxony Albertine branch - George (1500–1539)
    • Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg -
      1. John V (1463–1507)
      2. Magnus I (1507–1543)
    • Duchy of Savoy - Carlo III (1504–1553)
    • County of Sayn - John IV (1498–1529)
    • Schönborn - John IV, Lord of Schönborn (1490–1529)
    • Bishopric of Sion - Mathieu Schiner (1499–1522)
    • Solms-Braunfels - Bernard III, Count of Solms-Braunfels (1504–1537)
    • Stadion -
      1. Nicholas, Lord of Stadion (1479–1507)
      2. John, Lord of Stadion (1507–1530)
    • Stolberg-Stolberg - Henry IX, Count of Stolberg-Stolberg (1455–1511)
    • Prince-Bishopric of Trent - George II von Neideck, Trent (1505–1514)
    • Archbishopric of Trier - Jakob II of Baden (1503–1511)
    • Archbishopric of Utrecht - Frederik IV van Baden (1496–1517)
    • County of Wied -
      • William III, Count of Wied (1487–1526)
      • John I, Count of Wied (1487–1533)
    • Bishopric of Worms - Reinhard II von Rippur (1503–1523)
    • Duchy of Württemberg - Ulrich (1498–1519)
    • Bishopric of Würzburg - Lorenz von Bibra (1495–1519)
  • Kingdom of Hungary - Ladislaus II (1490–1516) and King of Bohemia (1471–1516)
  • Ireland
    • Airgíalla - Rossa mac Maghnusa, King of Airgíalla (1497–1513)
    • Breifne - Eoghan mac Tighearnain Oig, King of Breifne (1500–1528)
    • East Breifne - Seaan mac Cathail, King of East Breifne (1491–1510)
    • Uí Maine - Maelsechlainn mac Tadhg O Cellaigh, King of Uí Maine (1499–1511)
      • Síol Anmchadha - Breasal mac Eoghan Ua Madadhan, Lord of Síol Anmchadha (1479–1526)
    • Leinster - Muircheartach mac Donnchadh MacMurrough-Kavanagh, King of Leinster (1478–1512)
    • Moylurg - Cormac MacDermot, King of Moylurg (1499–1528)
  • Principality of Moldavia - Bogdan III cel Orb (1504–1517)
  • Grand Duchy of Moscowy - Vasili III, Grand Prince of Muscovy (1505–1533)
  • Kingdom of Naples - Ferdinand II the Catholic (1504–1516)
  • Kingdom of Navarre -
    • Catherine, Queen of Navarre and Countess of Foix (1483–1516)
    • John III d'Albret (1484–1516)
  • Ottoman (Turkish) Empire - Beyazid II (1481–1512)
  • Papal States - Pope Julius II (1503–1513)
  • Kingdom of Poland–Grand Duchy of Lithuania - Sigismund I the Old, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506–1548)
    • Duchy of Masovia -
      • Stanislaus I (1503–1524)
      • Janusz III (1503–1526)
  • Kingdom of Portugal - Manuel I (1495–1521)
  • Kingdom of Scotland - James IV (1488–1513)
  • Kingdom of Sweden - Svante Nilsson, Regent of Sweden (1504–1511)
  • Teutonic Order - Friedrich of Saxony, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1497–1510)
  • Republic of Venice - Leonardo Loredan, Doge of Venice (1501–1523)
    • Duchy of the Archipelago - Francesco III Crispo (1500–1511)
  • Principality of Wallachia - Radu cel Mare (1495–1508)

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