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House of Luxembourg

1260 CE – 1437 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1260 CE – 1437 CE
Duration
177 years
Known Periods
8
Data Confidence
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Overview

The House of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: D'Lëtzebuerger Haus; French: Maison de Luxembourg; German: Haus Luxemburg) or Luxembourg dynasty was a royal family of the Holy Roman Empire in the Late Middle Ages, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as kings of Germany and Holy Roman emperors as well as kings of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia. Their rule was twice interrupted by the rival House of Wittelsbach. The family takes its name from its ancestral county of Luxembourg, which passed to the House of Habsburg in 1443 following the extinction of the dynasty's male line.

Historical Periods

House of Luxembourg (1260–1278)

1260 CE – 1278 CE

Area: 7,909 km²

House of Luxembourg (1279–1343)

1279 CE – 1343 CE

Area: 5,782 km²

House of Luxembourg (1344–1362)

1344 CE – 1362 CE

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Area: 5,737 km²

House of Luxembourg (1363–1374)

1363 CE – 1374 CE

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Area: 10,100 km²

House of Luxembourg (1375–1394)

1375 CE – 1394 CE

Area: 10,122 km²

House of Luxembourg (1395–1401)

1395 CE – 1401 CE

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Area: 10,144 km²

House of Luxembourg (1402–1406)

1402 CE – 1406 CE

Area: 10,121 km²

House of Luxembourg (1407–1414)

1407 CE – 1414 CE

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Area: 10,144 km²

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