List of state leaders in the 11th-century Holy Roman Empire

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Lists of state leaders by century:
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This is a list of state leaders in the 11th century (1001–1100) AD, of the Holy Roman Empire.

Main

  • Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor (996–1002), King (983–1002)
  • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (1014–1024), King (1002–1024)
  • Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (1027–1039), King (1024–1039)
  • Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor (1046–1056), King (1028–1056)
  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor (1084–1105), King (1053–1087)
  • Conrad II of Italy, King (1087–1098)
  • Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor (1111–1125), King (1099–1125)

Austrian

  • Hartwig, Prince-bishop (1027–1039)
  • Poppo de Curagnoni, Prince-bishop (1039–1048)
  • Altwin, Prince-bishop (1049–1097)
  • Burkhard, Prince-bishop (1091–1099)
  • Anto/Anzo, Prince-bishop (1097–1100)
  • Hugo, Prince-bishop (1100–1125)
  • Otto I of Habsburg, Count (?–1046)
  • Ulrich II, Prince-bishop (1027–1055)
  • Azzo, Prince-bishop (1055–1065)
  • Henry I, Prince-bishop (1068–1082)
  • Bernard II, Prince-bishop (1082–1084)
  • Adalberon, Prince-bishop (1084–1106)

Bavarian

  • Uda I von Kirchberg, Abbess (1002–1025)
  • Heilka I von Rothenburg, Abbess (1025–1052)
  • Gertrud I von Hals, Abbess (1052–1065)
  • Mathilde I von Luppurg, Abbess (1065–1070)
  • Heilka II von Franken, Abbess (1070–1089)
  • Uda II von Marburg, Abbess (1089–1103)
  • Henry I, Lord (c.1030–?)
  • Henry II, Lord (late 11th century)

Bohemia

Burgundian-Low Countries

For the preceding rulers of Burgundy/Arles, see List of state leaders in the 11th century#Europe: West
  • Reginar IV, Count (973–974, 998–1013)
  • Reginar V, Count (1013–1039)
  • Herman, Count (1039–c.1049), Count of reunited Hainaut (c.1049)

Franconian

  • Rupert I, Count (1200–1223)

Electoral Rhenish

  • Willigis, Prince-archbishop (975–1011)
  • Erkanbald, Prince-archbishop (1011–1021)
  • Aribo, Prince-archbishop (1021–1031)
  • Bardo, Prince-archbishop (1031–1051)
  • Luitpold, Prince-archbishop (1051–1059)
  • Siegfried I, Prince-archbishop (1060–1084)
  • Wezilo, Prince-archbishop (1084–1088)
  • Rudhart, Prince-archbishop (1088–1109)
  • Ludolf, Prince-bishop (994–1008)
  • Megingod, Prince-bishop (1008–1015)
  • Poppo von Babenberg, Prince-bishop (1016–1047)
  • Eberhard, Prince-bishop (1047–1066)
  • Kuno I von Wetterau, Prince-bishop (1066–1066)
  • Udo von Wetterau, Prince-bishop (1066–1078)
  • Egilbert, Prince-bishop (1079–1101)

Lower Rhenish–Westphalian

  • Mathilde II, Princess-Abbess (971–1011)
  • Sophia, Princess-Abbess (1012–1039)
  • Theophanu, Princess-Abbess (1039–1058)
  • Svanhild, Princess-Abbess (1058–1085)
  • Lutgarde, Princess-Abbess (c.1088–1118)
  • Richwin IV, Count (1093–1112)
  • Matfried III, Count (1093–1129)

Upper Rhenish

  • Ulrich II, Prince-bishop (1032–1040)
  • Bruno, Prince-bishop (1040)
  • Theodorich, Prince-bishop (1041–1055)
  • Berengar von Wetterau, Prince-bishop (1055–1072)
  • Burchard of Basle, Prince-bishop (1072–1105)
  • Siegbert, Count (1080–1105)
  • Giselbert, Count (1019–1059)
  • Herman I, Count (1059–1088)
  • Andrea II, Count (1088–1138)
  • Hugues, Prince-Bishop (993/4–1018/20)
  • Aymon of Savoy, Prince-Bishop (1034–1053/4)
  • Ermenfroi, Prince-Bishop (1054–1087-1090)
  • Gausbertus, Prince-Bishop (fl.1092)
  • Alawich II, Prince-Bishop (999–1001)
  • Werner I von Habsburg, Prince-Bishop (1001–1028)
  • William I, Prince-Bishop (1028/29–1047)
  • Wizelin (Hezilo), Prince-Bishop (1048–1065)
  • Werner II von Achalm, Prince-Bishop (1065–1079)
  • Theobald, Prince-Bishop (1079–1084)
  • Otto von Büren, Prince-Bishop (1085–1100)
  • Balduin, Prince-Bishop (1100)
  • Kuno, Prince-Bishop (1100–1123)
  • Burchard I, Prince-bishop (1000–1025)
  • Azecho, Prince-bishop (1025–1044)
  • Adalgar, Prince-bishop (1044)
  • Arnold I, Prince-bishop (1044–1065)
  • Adalbert I von Rheinfelden, Prince-bishop (1065–1070)
  • Adalbert II of Saxony, Prince-bishop (1070–1107)

Lower Saxon

  • Gerberga II, Princess-Abbess (949–1001)
  • Sophie I, Princess-Abbess (1001–1039)
  • Adelheid I, Princess-Abbess (1039–1043)
  • Beatrice I, Princess-Abbess (1044–1061)
  • Adelheid II, Princess-Abbess (1061–1096)
  • Adelheid III, Princess-Abbess (1096–1104)

Upper Saxon

Swabian

  • Ruadhoc, Prince-abbot (c.1020)
  • Berengar, Prince-abbot (?–1028)
  • Otbert, Prince-abbot (?–1035)
  • Richard, Prince-abbot (1035–?)
  • Arn, Prince-abbot (1046–1052 (1061?))
  • Reginger, Prince-abbot (1061–1076?)
  • Udo, Prince-abbot (1076–1082?)
  • Isambert, Prince-abbot (c.1090)
  • Adalger, Prince-abbot (c.1100)
  • Otenus, Prince-abbot (1062–1064)
  • Heinrich I Dornstich of Alt-Ravensburg, Prince-abbot (1064–1073)
  • Konrad II Neubrunner, Prince-abbot (1073–1075)
  • Adalbert II, Prince-abbot (1078–1089)
  • Eberhard II, Prince-abbot (1089–1092)
  • Ulrich II Lindagrun of Ochsenbach, Prince-abbot (1092–1094)
  • Eberhard III, Prince-abbot (1094–1105)

Italy

Ottonian dynasty
Salian dynasty
  • Poppo I, Margrave (1012–1044)
  • Ulric I, Margrave (1060–1070), son of Margrave Poppo I, also Margrave of Carniola
  • Henry I, Margrave (1077–1090)
  • Engelbert I, Margrave (1090–1096)
  • Burchard, Margrave (1093–1101)
  • Poppo II, Margrave (1096–1098)
  • Ulric II, Margrave (1098–1107)

References

  1. ^ Reginhard II/Reginbald according to Gumbert was the architect of the Speyer Cathedral.
  2. ^ enumerated as successor of Conrad I who was German King 911–918 but not Emperor