List of state leaders in the 15th century

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Lists of state leaders by century:
  • List of state leaders in the 13th century
  • List of state leaders in the 14th century
  • List of state leaders in the 16th century
  • List of state leaders in the 17th century
See also:
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
  • 14th century
  • 15th century
  • 16th century
Timelines:
  • 14th century
  • 15th century
  • 16th century
State leaders:
Decades:
  • 1450s
  • 1460s
  • 1470s
  • 1480s
  • 1490s
Categories: BirthsDeaths
EstablishmentsDisestablishments

This is a list of state leaders in the 15th century (1401–1500) AD, except for the leaders within the Holy Roman Empire, and the leaders within South Asia.

These polities are generally sovereign states, but excludes minor dependent territories, whose leaders can be found listed under territorial governors in the 15th century. For completeness, these lists can include colonies, protectorates, or other dependent territories that have since gained sovereignty.

Africa[]

Africa: Central[]

Angola

  • Kingdom of Kongo: Kilukeni (complete list) –
  • Nanga, Manikongo (1410s)
  • Nlaza, Manikongo (1430s)
  • Nkuwu a Ntinu, Manikongo (1450s–1470)
  • João I, Manikongo (1470–1509)

Cameroon

  • Kingdom of Bamum (complete list) –
  • Nchare Yen, Mfon (1394–1418)
  • , Mfon (1418–1461)
  • , Mfon (1461–1498)
  • Mengap, Mfon (1498–1519)

São Tomé and Príncipe

Colony, 1470–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Africa: East[]

Great Lakes area

Rwanda
South Sudan
  • Shilluk Kingdom
Uganda
  • Buganda (complete list) –
  • Kimera, Kabaka (c.1374–c.1404)
  • Ttembo, Kabaka (c.1404–c.1434)
  • Kiggala, Kabaka (c.1434–c.1464, c.1484–c.1494)
  • Kiyimba, Kabaka (c.1464–c.1484)
  • Kayima, Kabaka (c.1494–c.1524)

Horn of Africa area

Ethiopia
  • Ethiopian Empire: Solomonic dynasty (complete list) –
  • Kingdom of Kaffa (complete list)[1]
  • Shongetato (also known as the Girra king), King (1425–1460)
  • Odhe/Addiotato, King (1460–1495)
  • Sadi or Shaddi/Shaditato, King (1495–1530)
  • Kingdom of Kaffa (complete list)[2]
  • Shongetato (also known as the Girra king), King (1425–1460)
  • Odhe/Addiotato, King (1460–1495)
  • Sadi or Shaddi/Shaditato, King (1495–1530)
  • , Hinnare-tato (c.1450–1530)
Somalia
  • Sabr ad-Din II, Sultan (1415–1422)
  • Mansur ad-Din, Sultan (1422–1424)
  • Jamal ad-Din II, Sultan (1424–1433)
  • Badlay ibn Sa'ad ad-Din, Sultan (1433–1445)
  • Muhammad ibn Badlay, Sultan (1445–1472)
  • Shams ad-Din ibn Muhammad, Sultan (1472–1488)
  • Muhammad ibn Azhar ad-Din, Sultan (1488–1518)
  • Warsangali Sultanate
  • Garaad Siciid, Sultan (1392–1409)
  • Garaad Ahmed, Sultan (1409–1430)
  • Garaad Siciid II, Sultan (1430–1450)
  • Garaad Mohamud II, Sultan (1450–1479)
  • Garaad Ciise II, Sultan (1479–1487)
  • Garaad Omar, Sultan (1487–1495)
  • Garaad Ali Dable, Sultan (1491–1503)

Africa: Northeast[]

Egypt

  • Abbasid Caliphate, Cairo (complete list) –
  • al-Musta'in, Caliph (1406–1414)
  • al-Mu'tadid II, Caliph (1414–1441)
  • al-Mustakfi II, Caliph (1441–1451)
  • al-Qa'im, Caliph (1451–1455)
  • al-Mustanjid, Caliph (1455–1479)
  • al-Mutawakkil II, Caliph (1479–1497)
  • al-Mustamsik, Caliph (1497–1508, 1516–1517)
  • Mamluk Sultanate: Burji dynasty (complete list) –
  • An-Nasir Faraj, Sultan (1399–1405)
  • Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz, Sultan (1405)
  • An-Nasir Faraj, Sultan (1405–1412)
  • Al-Musta'in (Cairo), Sultan (1412)
  • Shaykh al-Mahmudi, Sultan (1412–1421)
  • Al-Muzaffar Ahmad, Sultan (1421)
  • Sayf ad-Din Tatar, Sultan (1421)
  • An-Nasir ad-Din Muhammad, Sultan (1421–1422)
  • Barsbay, Sultan (1422–1438)
  • Al-Aziz Jamal ad-Din Yusuf, Sultan (1438)
  • Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq, Sultan (1438–1453)
  • Al-Mansur Fakhr-ad-Din Uthman, Sultan (1453)
  • Sayf ad-Din Inal, Sultan (1453–1461)
  • Al-Mu'ayyad Shihab al-Din Ahmad, Sultan (1461)
  • Sayf ad-Din Khushqadam, Sultan (1461–1467)
  • Sayf ad-Din Bilbay, Sultan (1467)
  • Timurbugha, Sultan (1467–1468)
  • Qaitbay, Sultan (1468–1496)
  • An-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qaitbay, Sultan (1496–1498)
  • Abu Sa'id Qansuh, Sultan (1498–1500)
  • Al-Ashraf Janbalat, Sultan (1500–1501)

Africa: Northcentral[]

Ifriqiya

  • Hafsid dynasty (complete list) –
  • Abd al-Aziz II, Khalif (1394–1434)
  • Muhammad III, Khalif (1434–1436)
  • Uthman, Khalif (1436–1488)
  • Abu Zakariya Yahya, Khalif (1488–1489)
  • , Khalif (1489–1490)
  • Abu Yahya Zakariya, Khalif (1490–1494)
  • , Khalif (1494–1526)

Africa: Northwest[]

Morocco

  • Morocco (complete list) –
Marinid dynasty
Idrisid interlude
  • , Sultan (1465–1471)
Wattasid dynasty
  • , Sultan (1472–1505)

Africa: South[]

Mozambique

  • Portuguese Mozambique (complete list) –
Colony, 1498–1972
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Zimbabwe

  • , Mwenemutapa (c.1430)
  • , Mwenemutapa (c.1450–1480)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1480)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1480–1490)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1490–1494)
  • , Mwenemutapa (1494–c.1530)
  • Rozvi Empire (complete list) –
  • Changamire I, King (c.1480–1494)
  • Changamire II, King (1494–1530)

Africa: West[]

Benin

  • Kingdom of Benin (complete list) –
  • Orobiru, Oba (1397–1434)[4]
  • Uwaifiokun, Oba (1434–1440)
  • Ezoti, Oba (1473–1474) [5]
  • Ewuare I, Oba (1440–1473)
  • Olua, Oba (1475–1480)
  • Ozolua, Oba (1480–1504)

Burkina Faso

  • Tenin, Nunbado (1395–1425)
  • Tokurma, Nunbado (1425–1470)
  • Gima, Nunbado (1470–1520)

Cape Verde

  • Portuguese Cape Verde (complete list) –
Colony, 1462–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Guinea-Bissau

  • Portuguese Guinea (complete list) –
Colony, 1474–1951
For details see the Kingdom of Portugal under Southwest Europe

Mali

  • Mali Empire: Keita dynasty (complete list) –
  • Musa III, Mansa (1400–c.1440)
  • Uli II, Mansa (c.1440–1481)
  • Mahmud II, Mansa (1481–1496)
  • Mahmud III, Mansa (1496–1559)
  • Songhai Empire (complete list) –
Sonni Dynasty
  • Sunni Souleïmân-Dâma, King (?–c.1464)
  • Sonni Ali, King (1464–1492)
  • Sonni Baru, King (1492–1493)
Askiya Dynasty
  • Askia Mohammad I, King (1493–1529)

Nigeria

  • , Mai (1383–1415)
  • , Mai (1415–1415)
  • , Mai (1415–1417)
  • , Mai (1417–1425)
  • , Mai (1425–1433)
  • , Mai (1433–1434)
  • , Mai (1434–1438)
  • , Mai (1438)
  • , Mai (1438–1439)
  • , Mai (1439)
  • , Mai (1439–1444)
  • , Mai (1444–1449)
  • , Mai (1449–1450)
  • , Mai (1450–1455)
  • Ali Gazi, Mai (1455–1487)
  • , Mai (1487–1509)
  • , Alaafin (c.1400–?)
  • Oluaso, Alaafin (?–c.1500)
  • Kanejeji, Sultan (1390–1410)
  • Umaru, Sultan (1410–1421)
  • , Sultan (1421–1438)
  • Abdullah Burja, Sultan (1438–1452)
  • Dakauta, Sultan (1452)
  • Atuma, Sultan (1452)
  • (1452–1463)
  • Muhammad Rumfa, Sultan (1463–1499)
  • , Sultan (1499–1509)

Senegal

  • Jolof / Wolof Empire (complete list) –
  • Mbegan Ndour, Maad Saloum (c.1493)[7]

Americas[]

Americas: North[]

Mexico

  • Azcapotzalco
  • Tezozomoc, Tlatoani (1353/71–1426)
  • Tayatzin, Tlatoani (1426)
  • Maxtla, Tlatoani (1426–1428/31)
  • , Tlatoani (1474–1499)
  • , Tlatoani (1499–c.1520)
  • Mixtec
  • Dzawindanda / Atonal (II), ruler (?–1458)[8]
  • Tarascan state (complete list) –
  • , Cazonci (?–c.1430)
  • , Cazonci (1430–1454)
  • , Cazonci (1454–1479)
  • , Cazonci (1479–1520)
under the Tepanec suzerainty
  • Huitzilihuitl, Tlatoani (1395-c.1417)[9]
  • Chimalpopoca, Tlatoani (1417–1426)[10]
Emperors of the Triple Alliance (Aztec Empire)
  • Itzcoatl, Hueyi Tlatoani[11](1427–1440)[12]
  • Moteuczomatzin Ilhuicamina, Hueyi Tlatoani ()[13]
  • Axayacatl, Hueyi Tlatoani (1469–1481)[14]
  • Tizoc, Hueyi Tlatoani (1481–1486)[15]
  • Ahuitzotl, Hueyi Tlatoani (1486–1502)[16]
  • Tepanec
  • Tetzotzomoc, Tlatoani (1367–1426)[17]
  • Tayauh, Tlatoani (1426)[17]
  • Maxtla, Tlatoani (1426–1428)[17]
  • Tlacopan
  • Totoquilhuaztli, Tlatoani (c.1400–1430)[18]
  • Totoquilhuaztli, Tlatoani (1430–1469)[18]
  • Chimalpopoca, Tlatoani (1469–?)[18]
  • Zapotec civilization[19]
  • Zaachila
  • Zaachila Yoo, King (1386–1415)
  • Zaachila II, King (1415–1454)
  • Zaachila III, King (1454–1487)
  • Cocijoeza / Cosijoeza, King (1487–1521)

Americas: South[]

Incas

  • Kingdom of Cusco (complete list) –[20]
  • Inca Empire (complete list) –
  • Pachacuti, Sapa Inca (1438–1471/72)
  • Topa, Sapa Inca (1471–1493)
  • Huayna Capac, Sapa Inca (1493–1525)

Asia[]

Asia: Central[]

Kazakhstan

  • Western Chagatai Khanate (complete list) –
From 1370 on, the Chagatai Khans were puppets of Timur
  • Mahmud, Khan (1384–1402)
  • Moghulistan, Eastern Chagatai Khanate (complete list) –
  • Shams-i-Jahan, Khan (1399–1408)
  • Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan), Khan (1408–1415)
  • Naqsh-i-Jahan, Khan (1415–1418)
  • Awais Khan, Khan (1418–1421)
  • Sher Muhammad, Khan (1421–1425)
  • Awais Khan, Khan (1425–1429)
  • Satuq Khan, Khan (1429–1434)
  • Esen Buqa II, Khan (1429–1462)
  • Moghulistan, (complete list) –
  • Yunus, Khan of Western Moghulistan (1462–1469)
  • Dost Muhammad, Khan of Eastern Moghulistan (1462–1468)
  • Kebek Oghlan, Khan of Eastern Moghulistan (1469)
  • Yunus, Khan of All Moghulistan (1469–1487)
  • Ahmad Alaq, Khan of Eastern Moghulistan (1487–1503)
  • Mahmud, Khan of Western Moghulistan (1487–1508)
  • Kerei, Khan (1456–1473)
  • Janibek, Khan (1473–1480)
  • Burunduk, Khan (1480–1511)
  • Kara Del
  • Engke Temür, Khan (1393–1405)
Vassal of China, 1404–1430s
  • Toqto, Khan (1405–1411)
  • Mengli Temür, Khan (1411–1425)
Vassal of the Northern Yuan dynasty, 1430s–1455
  • Budaširi, Khan (1425–1439)
  • Khalīl sulṭān, Khan (1439–1457)
Vassal of China, 1455–1457
  • Bürege, Khan (1457–1460)
  • Nugandaširi, Khan (1460–1472)
  • Baγ Temür, Rival Khan (1466–1472)
  • Qanšin, Khan (1472–1488)
  • Engke Bolad, Khan (1488–1492, 1493–1497)
  • Šamba, Khan (1492–1493, 1497–1505)

Russia

  • Golden Horde (complete list) –
  • Shadi Beg, Khan (1399–1407), actual ruler was Edigu
  • Pulad, Khan (1407–1410), actual ruler was Edigu
  • , Khan (1410–1412)
  • Jalal ad-Din khan, Khan (1411–1412)
  • , Khan (1412–1414)
  • , Khan (1414)
  • , Khan (1414–1417)
  • Jabbar Berdi, Khan (1417–1419)
  • Olugh Mokhammad, Khan (1419–1421, 1428–1433)
  • Dawlat Berdi, Khan (1419–1421, 1427–1432)
  • Baraq, Khan (1422–1427)
  • Seyid Akhmed, Khan (1433–1435)
  • Küchük Muhammad, Khan (1435–1459)
  • Great Horde (complete list) –
  • Mahmud, Khan (1459–1465)
  • Ahmed, Khan (1465–1481)
  • , Khan (1481–1498, 1499–1502)
  • Murtada, Khan (1498–1499)
  • Tokhtamysh, Khan (1396–1406)
  • Chekre Khan, Khan (1407–1413)
  • Hadji Muhammad, Khan (1420–1428)
  • Abu'l-Khayr, Khan (1428–1468)
  • Mar, Khan (1468–1480)
  • Ibak, Khan (1468–1495)
  • Mamuq of Kazan, Khan (1495–1496)
  • Abalak of Sibir, Khan (1496–1501)
  • , Khan (1495–1502)
  • White Horde (complete list) –
  • Baraq, Khan (1423–1428)
  • , Khan (1428–1431)
  • , Khan (1431–1446)

Tibet

  • , King (1396?–1424)
  • , King (1424–1449)
  • , King (1449–?)
  • , King (?–c.1485)
  • , King (c.1485–post–1499)
  • Drakpa Gyaltsen, Monarch (1385–1432)
  • Drakpa Jungne, Monarch (1432–1445)
  • Kunga Lekpa, Monarch (1448–1481)
  • Ngagi Wangpo, Monarch (1481–1491)
  • Tsokye Dorje, Monarch (1491–1499)
  • Ngawang Tashi Drakpa, Monarch (1499–1554)

Uzbekistan

  • Khanate of Bukhara: Shaybanid dynasty
  • Abu'l-Khayr, Khan (1428–1468)
  • Abul-Khayr, Khan (1428–1468)
  • , Khan (1468)
  • Muhammad Shayabak, Khan (1500–1510)

Asia: East[]

China: Ming dynasty

  • Ming dynasty (complete list) –
  • Jianwen, Emperor (1398–1402)
  • Yongle, Emperor (1402–1424)
  • Hongxi, Emperor (1424–1425)
  • Xuande, Emperor (1425–1435)
  • Yingzong, Emperor (1435–1449, 1457–1464)
  • Jingtai, Emperor (1449–1457)
  • Yingzong, Emperor (1435–1449, 1457–1464)
  • Chenghua, Emperor (1464–1487)
  • Hongzhi, Emperor (1487–1505)

Japan: Main

  • Ashikaga shogunate of Japan
  • Emperors (complete list) –
  • Go-Komatsu, Emperor (1392–1412)
  • Shōkō, Emperor (1412–1428)
  • Go-Hanazono, Emperor (1428–1464)
  • Go-Tsuchimikado, Emperor (1464–1500)
  • Yoshimochi, Shōgun (1395–1423)
  • Yoshikazu, Shōgun (1423–1425)
  • Yoshinori, Shōgun (1428–1441)
  • Yoshikatsu, Shōgun (1442–1443)
  • Yoshimasa, Shōgun (1449–1474)
  • Yoshihisa, Shōgun (1474–1489)
  • Yoshitane, Shōgun (1490–1493)
  • Yoshizumi, Shōgun (1493–1508)

Japan: Ryukyu

  • Chūzan: Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
  • Bunei, Chief (1398–1406)
  • Nanzan: Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
  • , Chief (1388–1402)
  • Ououso, Chief (1403–1413)
  • , Chief (1413–1414)
  • Taromai, Chief (1415–1429)
  • Hokuzan: Ryukyu Kingdoms of the Sanzan period
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty
  • Hananchi, Chief (1401–1416)
  • Ryukyu Kingdom
First Shō Dynasty
Tributary state of the Ming dynasty, 1429–1644
Second Shō Dynasty

Korea

  • Joseon (complete list) –
  • Taejong, King (1400–1418)
  • Sejong the Great, King (1418–1450)
  • Munjong, King (1450–1452)
  • Danjong, King (1452–1455)
  • Sejo, King (1455–1468)
  • Yejong, King (1468–1469)
  • Seongjong, King (1469–1494)
  • Yeonsangun, King (1494–1506)

Mongolia

  • , leader (1399–1408)
  • , leader (1408–1438)
  • Esen, leader (1438–1454)
  • , leader (1454–1455)
  • Ishtömör (Ush-Temür), leader (1455–1469)
  • Gün Temür, Khan (1400–1402)
  • Örüg Temür, Khan (1402–1408)
  • Öljei Temür, Khan (1408–1412)
  • Delbeg, Khan (1412–1415)
  • Oyiradai, Khan (1415–1425)
  • Adai, Khan (1425–1438)
  • Tayisung Toghtoa Bukha, Khan (1433–1452)
  • Agbarjin, Khan (1453)
  • Esen taishi, Khan (1453–1454)
  • Markörgis, Khan (1454–1465)
  • Molon, Khan (1465–1466)
  • Manduul, Khan (1475–1478)
  • Dayan, Khan (1478–1516)

Asia: Southeast[]

Brunei

  • Bruneian Empire (complete list) –
  • Muhammad Shah, Sultan (1368–1402)
  • Abdul Majid Hassan, Sultan (1402–1408)
  • Ahmad, Sultan (1408–1425)
  • Sharif Ali, Sultan (1425–1432)
  • Sulaiman, Sultan (1432–1485)
  • Bolkiah, Sultan (1485–1524)

Cambodia

  • Khmer Empire (complete list) –
  • In Reachea, King (1394–c.1421)
  • Ponhea Yat, King of Khmer Empire (1405–1431), King of Cambodia (1431–1463)
  • Kingdom of Cambodia: Middle Period (complete list) –
  • Ponhea Yat, King of Khmer Empire (1405–1431), King of Cambodia (1431–1463)
  • , King (1463–1469)
  • , King (1469–1475)
  • , King (1472–1475)
  • , King (1476–1504)

Indonesia

Indonesia: Java
  • Sunda Kingdom (complete list) –
  • Prabu Raja Wastu, Maharaja (1371–1475)
  • Prabu Susuk tunggal, Maharaja (1475–1482)
  • Sri Baduga, Maharaja (1482–1521)
  • Majapahit: Rajasa dynasty (complete list) –
  • Wikramawardhana,[24]: 241 King (1389–1429)
  • Suhita, Queen (1429–1447)[24]: 242
  • Kritavijaya, King (1447–1451)[24]: 242
  • Rajasavardhana,[24]: 242 King (1451–1453)
  • Bhre Wengker, Purvavisesha,[24]: 242 King (1456–1466)
  • Singhavikramavardhana,[24]: 242 King (1466–1468/78[25]: 18)
  • , King (1468–1478)
  • Girindrawardhana, King (1478–1489)
  • , King (1489–1517)
  • Tuban
  • Sira Lena, King (14th/15th century)
  • Raden Arya Dikara, King (15th century)
  • Arya Teja, King (15th century)
  • Sultanate of Cirebon (complete list) –
  • Cakrabuana, Prince (1445–1479)
  • Sunan Gunungjati, Sultan (1479–1568)
Indonesia: Sumatra
  • Samudera Pasai Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Zainal Abidin I, Sultan (1349–1406)
  • Nahrasyiyah, Queen (1406–1428)
  • Zainal Abidin II, Sultan (1428–1438)
  • Shalahuddin, Sultan (1438–1462)
  • Ahmad II, Sultan (1462–1464)
  • Abu Zaid Ahmad III, Sultan (1464–1466)
  • Ahmad IV, Sultan (1466–1466)
  • Mahmud, Sultan (1466–1468)
  • Zainal Abidin III, Sultan (1468–1474)
  • Muhammad Syah II, Sultan (1474–1495)
  • Al-Kamil, Sultan (1495–1495)
  • Adlullah, Sultan (1495–1506)
Indonesia: Kalimantan (Borneo)
  • Negara Daha
  • Sari Kaburangan, Maharaja (15th century)
  • Sukarama, Maharaja (15th century)
  • Mangkubumi, Maharaja (15th/16th century)
Indonesia: Sulawesi
  • Gowa-Tallo
  • I Puang Lowe Lembang, King (14th/15th century)
  • I Tuniatabanri, King (15th century)
  • Karampang ri Gowa, King (15th century)
  • Tunatangka Lopi, King (15th century)
  • Batara Gowa, King (15th/16th century)
  • Luwu
  • Tanra Balusu, Datu (1365–1402)
  • Toampanangi, Datu (1402–1426)
  • Batara Guru II, Datu (1426–1458)
  • La Mariawa, Datu (1458–1465)
  • Risaolebbi, Datu (1465–1507)
Indonesia: Lesser Sunda Islands
  • Bali Kingdom: Samprangan (complete list) –
Indonesia: Maluku Islands
  • Sultanate of Bacan (complete list) –
  • Muhammad Bakir, Sultan (c.1500)[26]
  • Matagena, King (1372–1405)[27]
  • Jamaluddin/Ciri Leliati, Sultan (1495–1512)
  • Sultanate of Ternate (complete list) –
  • Komala Pulu/ Bessi Muhammad Hassan, King (1377–1432)[citation needed]
  • Marhum/ Gapi Baguna II, King (1432–1486)
  • Zainal Abidin, Sultan (1486–1500)
  • Bayanullah, Sultan (1500–1522)

Laos

  • Lan Xang (complete list) –
  • Samsenethai, King (1373–1416)
  • Lan Kham Deng, King (1416–1428)
  • Phommathat, King (1428–1429)
  • Yukhon, King (1429–1430)
  • Khon Kham, King (1430–1432)
  • Kham Tam Sa, King (1432)
  • Lusai, King (1432–1433)
  • Khai Bua Ban, King (1433–1436)
  • Kham Keut, King (1436–1438)
  • Nang Keo Phimpha, Queen (1438)
  • Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo, King (1442–1480)
  • Souvanna Banlang, King (1479–1486)
  • La Sen Thai, King (1485–1496)
  • Somphou, King (1496–1501)

Malaysia: Peninsula

  • Kedah Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Sulaiman Shah I, Sultan (1373–1423)
  • Ataullah Muhammad Shah I, Sultan (1423–1473)
  • Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Adilin Mu'adzam Shah I, Sultan (1473–1506)
  • Kelantan Sultanate: Jambi dynasty (complete list) –
  • , Sultan (1362–1418)
  • , Sultan (1418–1429)
  • , Sultan (1429–1467)
  • , Sultan (1467–1522)
  • Malacca Sultanate
  • Sultans
  • Parameswara, Raja of Singapura (1389–1398), Sultan of Malacca (1400–1414)
  • Megat Iskandar Shah, Sultan (1414–1424)
  • Muhammad Shah, Sultan (1424–1444)
  • Abu Syahid Shah, Sultan (1444–1446)
  • Muzaffar Shah, Sultan (1445–1459)
  • Mansur Shah, Sultan (1459–1477)
  • Alauddin Riayat Shah, Sultan (1477–1488)
  • Mahmud Shah, Sultan (1488–1511, 1513–1528)
  • Bendaharas –
  • , Bendahara (1400–1412)
  • , Bendahara (?–1445)
  • Tun Ali, Bendahara (1445–1456)
  • Tun Perak, Bendahara (1456–1498)
  • Tun Perpatih Putih, Bendahara (1498–1500)
  • Old Pahang Kingdom
  • Parameswara Teluk Chini, Maharaja (c.1411)
  • Dewa Sura, Maharaja (?–1454)
  • Pahang Sultanate (complete list) –
  • Muhammad Shah, Sultan (1470–1475)
  • Ahmad Shah, Sultan (1475–1495)
  • Abdul Jamil Shah, Sultan (1495–1512)
  • Mansur Shah I, Sultan (1495–1519)

Myanmar / Burma

  • Kingdom of Ava (complete list) –
  • Minkhaung I, King (1400–1421)
  • Thihathu, King (1421–1425)
  • Min Hla, King (1425)
  • Kale Kye-Taung Nyo, King (1425–1426)
  • Mohnyin Thado, King (1426–1439)
  • Minye Kyawswa I, King (1439–1442)
  • Narapati I, King (1442–1468)
  • Thihathura, King (1468–1480)
  • Minkhaung II, King (1480–1501)
  • Thihathura II, Co-King (1485–1501)
  • Hanthawaddy Kingdom (complete list) –
  • Razadarit, King (1384–1421)
  • Binnya Dhammaraza, King (1421–1424)
  • Binnya Ran I, King (1424–1446)
  • Binnya Waru, King (1446–1451)
  • Binnya Kyan, King (1451–1453)
  • Leik Munhtaw, King (1453–1454)
  • Shin Sawbu, Queen (1454–1471)
  • Dhammazedi, King (1471–1492)
  • Binnya Ran II, King (1492–1526)
  • Kengtung (complete list) –
  • 艾乌萨, Saopha (1390–1403)
  • 伊康伽, Saopha (1403–1416)
  • Sao Shan, Saopha (1416–1441)
  • Sao Shan Sili, Saopha (1441–1456)
  • 艾劳康, Saopha (1456–1474)
  • Ai Lao (艾劳), Saopha (1474–1501)
  • Mongyang
  • Sawlon the Elder,[note 1] Saopha (c.1482–?)
  • Kingdom of Mrauk U (complete list) –
  • Min Saw Mon, King (1429–1433)
  • Min Khayi, King (1433–1459)
  • Ba Saw Phyu, King (1459–1482)
  • Min Dawlya, King (1482–1492)
  • Ba Saw Nyo, King (1492–1494)
  • Min Ran Aung, King (1494)
  • Salingathu, King (1494–1502)
  • Thado Minsaw, King (1482–1526)

Philippines

  • Tondo (complete list) –
  • Gambang, Rajah (c.1390–1417)
  • , Rajah (1417–1430)
  • Lontok, Rajah (1430–1450)
  • Dayang Kalangitan, Queen (1450–c.1515)
  • Madja-as (complete list) –
  • Kalantiaw, Datu (1365–1437)
  • Manduyog, Datu (1437–?)
  • Padojinog, Datu (15th/16th century)
  • Rajahnate of Cebu
  • Bantug, Rajah (c.15th century)
  • Parang the Limp, Rajah (15th/16th century)
  • Caboloan (complete list) –
  • Kamayin, King (1406–1408)
  • Taymey, King (1408–1409)
  • Liyu, King (1409–?)
  • Sultanate of Sulu (complete list) –

Thailand

  • Lan Na: Mangrai dynasty (complete list) –
  • Saenmueangma, King (1385–1401)
  • Samfangkaen, King (1402–1441)
  • Tilokkarat, King (1441–1487)
  • Yotchiangrai, King (1487–1495)
  • Kaeo or Mueangkaeo, King (1495–1525)
  • Sukhothai Kingdom (complete list) –
  • Maha Thammaracha III, King (1400–1419)
  • Maha Thammaracha IV, King (1419–1438)
  • Ayutthaya Kingdom (complete list) –
Uthong dynasty
  • Ramrachathirat, King (1395–1409)
Suphannaphum dynasty
  • Intharacha, King (1409–1424)
  • Borommarachathirat II, King (1424–1448)
  • Borommatrailokkanat, King (1448–1488)
  • Borommaracha III, King (1488–1491)
  • Ramathibodi II, King (1491–1529)

Vietnam

  • Champa (complete list) –
  • Jaya Simhavarman V, King (1400–1441)
  • Maija Vijaya, King (1441–1446)
  • Moho Kouei-Lai, King (1446–1449)
  • Moho Kouei-Yeou, King (1449–1458)
  • Moho P'an-Lo-Yue, King (1458–1460)
  • P'an-Lo T'ou-Ts'iuan, King (1460–1471)

Asia: South[]

Asia: West[]

Oman

  • Nabhani dynasty (complete list) –
  • , Malik (1406–1435)
  • , Malik (1435–1451)
  • , Malik (1451–1490)
  • , Malik (1490–1500)
  • , Malik (1500–1529)

Turkey

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Sultans
  • Bayezid I, Sultan (1389–1402)
  • Mehmed I, Sultan (1413–1421)
  • Murad II, Sultan (1421–1444, 1446–1451)
  • Mehmed II, Sultan (1444–1446, 1451–1481)
  • Bayezid II, Sultan (1481–1512)
  • Grand Viziers
  • Zagan Pasha, Grand Vizier (1453–1456)
  • Veli Mahmud Pasha, Grand Vizier (1456–1466)
  • Rum Mehmed Pasha, Grand Vizier (1466–1469)
  • Ishak Pasha, Grand Vizier (1469–1472)
  • Veli Mahmud Pasha, Grand Vizier (1472–1474)
  • Gedik Ahmed Pasha, Grand Vizier (1474–1477)
  • Karamani Mehmed Pasha, Grand Vizier (1477–1481)
  • Ishak Pasha, Grand Vizier (1481–1482)
  • Koca Davud Pasha, Grand Vizier (1482–1497)
  • Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha, Grand Vizier (1497–1498)
  • Çandarlı Ibrahim Pasha the Younger, Grand Vizier (1498–1499)
  • , Grand Vizier (1499–1501)

Yemen

  • Kathiri State of Seiyun
  • Badr as-Sahab ibn al-Habrali Bu Tuwairik, Sultan (1395–1430)
  • Muhammad ibn 'Ali, Sultan (c.1430–c.1450)
  • Dscha'far ibn 'Abdallah, Sultan (c.1493)
  • al-Mansur Ali bin Salah ad-Din, Imam (1391–1436)
  • al-Hadi Ali, Imam (1393–1432)
  • al-Mahdi Salah ad-Din, Imam (1436–1445)
  • al-Mansur an-Nasir, Imam (1436–1462)
  • al-Mutawakkil al-Mutahhar, Imam (1436–1474)
  • al-Mu’ayyad Muhammad, Imam (1462–1503)
  • an-Nasir Muhammad bin Yusuf, Imam (1474–1488)
  • al-Hadi Izz ad-Din, Imam (1474–1495)
  • al-Mansur Muhammad, Imam (1475–1504)
  • an-Nasir al-Hasan, Imam (1495–1523)

Europe[]

Europe: Balkans[]

  • Principality of Achaea (complete list) –
  • Pedro de San Superano, Prince (1396–1402)
  • Maria, Princess (1402–1404)
  • Centurione, Prince (1404–1430)
  • Duchy of the Archipelago (complete list) –
  • Giacomo I, Duke (1397–1418)
  • Giovanni II, Duke (1418–1433)
  • Giacomo II, Duke (1433–1447)
  • Gian Giacomo, Duke (1447–1453)
  • Guglielmo II, Duke (1453–1463)
  • Francesco II, Duke (1463)
  • Giacomo III, Duke (1463–1480)
  • Giovanni III, Duke (1480–1494)
  • Francesco III, Duke (1500–1511)
  • Byzantine Empire (complete list) –
  • Manuel II Palaiologos, Emperor (1391–1425)
  • Andronikos V Palaiologos, Emperor (c.1403–1407)
  • John VIII Palaiologos, Emperor (1425–1448)
  • Constantine XI Palaiologos, Emperor (1449–1453)
  • Despotate of the Morea (complete list) –
  • Theodore I Palaiologos, Despot (1383–1407)
  • Theodore II Palaiologos, Despot (1407–1443)
  • Constantine Palaiologos, Despot (1428–1449)
  • Thomas Palaiologos, Despot (1428–1460)
  • Demetrios II Palaiologos, Despot (1449–1460)
  • Hospitaller Rhodes: Knights Hospitaller (complete list) –
  • Philibert de Naillac, Grand Master (1396–1421)
  • Anton Flavian de Ripa, Grand Master (1421–1437)
  • Jean de Lastic, Grand Master (1437–1454)
  • Jacques de Milly, Grand Master (1454–1461)
  • Piero Raimondo Zacosta, Grand Master (1461–1467)
  • Giovanni Battista Orsini, Grand Master (1467–1476)
  • Pierre d'Aubusson, Grand Master (1476–1503)
  • Moravian Serbia/Serbian Despotate (complete list) –
  • , Rector (1403–1417)
  • and , Rector (1500–1501)

Europe: British Isles[]

Scotland

  • Kingdom of Scotland (complete list) –
  • Robert III, King (1390–1406)
  • James I, King (1406–1437)
  • James II, King (1437–1460)
  • James III, King (1460–1488)
  • James IV, King (1488–1513)

England and Ireland

  • Kingdom of England and Lordship of Ireland (complete list) –
  • Henry IV, King and Lord (1399–1413)
  • Henry V, King and Lord (1413–1422)
  • John of Lancaster, Regent (1422–1429)
  • Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, Regent (1422–1437)
  • Henry Beaufort, Regent (1422–1437)
  • Richard Plantagenet, Regent (1454–1456)
  • Henry VI, King and Lord (1422–1461, 1470–1471)
  • Edward IV, King and Lord (1461–1470, 1471–1483)
  • Edward V, King and Lord (1483)
  • Richard III, King and Lord (1483–1485)
  • Henry VII, King and Lord (1485–1509)

Ireland

  • Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, King (1371–1403)
  • Ardghal mac Briain, King (1403–1416)
  • Brian mac Ardghail, King (1416–1442)
  • Ruaidhri mac Ardghail, King (1442–1446)
  • Aodh Ruadh mac Ruaidhri, King (1446–1453)
  • Feidhlimidh mac Briain, King (1453–1466)
  • Eochan mac Ruaidhri, King (1466–1467)
  • Reamonn mac Ruaidhri, King (1467–1484)
  • Aodh Óg mac Aodha Ruaidh, King (1485–1496)
  • Brian mac Reamoinn, King (1496–1497)
  • Rossa mac Maghnusa, King (1497–1513)
  • East Breifne (complete list) –
  • Maelmordha, ruler (1403–1411)
  • Richard, ruler (1411–1418)
  • Owen, ruler (1418–1449)
  • Farrell, ruler (1450)
  • John, ruler (1450–1460)
  • Cathal O'Reilly, ruler (1467)
  • Turlough, ruler (1468–1487)
  • John, son of Turlough O'Reilly, ruler (1487–1491)
  • John, son of Cathal O'Reilly, ruler (1491–1510)
  • West Breifne (complete list) –
  • Tigernán mór Ó Ruairc, King (1376–1418)
  • Aodh buidhe Ó Ruairc, King (1418–1419)
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, King (1419–1424)
  • Art Ó Ruairc, King (1419–1424)
  • Tadhg Ó Ruairc, King (1424–1435)
  • Lochlann Ó Ruairc, King (1435–1458)
  • Donnchadh bacagh Ó Ruairc, King (1435–1445)
  • Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, King (1445–1449)
  • Tigernán óg Ó Ruairc, King (1449–1468)
  • Donnchadh losc Ó Ruairce, King (1468–1476)
  • Domnall Ó Ruairc, King (1468–1476,)
  • Feidhlimidh Ó Ruairc, King (1476–1500)
  • Eóghan Ó Ruairc, King (1500–1528)
  • Conchobair Óg mac Diarmata, King (1398–1404)
  • Ruaidri Caech mac Diarmata, King (1404–1421)
  • Tomaltach an Einigh mac Diarmata, King (1421–1458)
  • Aedh mac Diarmata, King (1458–1465)
  • Conochobar Óg mac Diarmata, King (1456–1478)
  • Ruaidri Óg mac Diarmata, King (1478–1486)
  • Conchobair mac Diarmata, King (1486–1497)
  • Tadhg mac Diarmata, King (1497–1499)
  • Cormac mac Diarmata, King (1499–1528)

Europe: Central[]

  • Holy Roman Empire, Kingdom of Germany (complete list, complete list) –
  • Rupert, King (1400–1410)
  • Jobst of Moravia, contested King (1410–1411)
  • Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor (1433–1437), King (1410–1437)
  • Albert II, King (1438–1439)
  • Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor (1452–1493), King (1440–1493)
  • Maximilian I, Emperor Elect (1508–1519), King (1486–1519)

Austria

Habsburg monarchs ruled under numerous simultaneous titles
  • Frederick III, (1452–1493)
  • Maximilian I, (1493–1519)

Hungary

  • Sigismund, King (1387–1437)
  • Albert, King (1437–1439)
  • Ladislaus V, King (1440–1457)
  • Vladislaus I, King (1440–1444)
  • Matthias I, King (1458–1490)
  • Vladislaus II, King (1490–1516)

Poland

  • Duchy of Opole (complete list) –
  • Władysław II, Duke (1356–1401)
  • Bernard, co-Duke (1396–1400)
  • Bolko IV, Duke (1396–1437)
  • Jan I, co-Duke (1437–1439)
  • Nicholas I, Duke (1437–1476)
  • Louis, co-Duke (1476)
  • Nicholas II, co-Duke (1476)
  • Jan II the Good, Duke (1476–1532)
  • Duchy of Masovia: Płock and Rawa (complete list) –
  • Siemowit IV the Younger, Duke of Płock and Rawa (1381–1426)
  • Trojden II, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1427)
  • Siemowit V, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1434), Duke of Rawa (1434–1442)
  • Casimir II, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1434), Duke of Bełz (1434–1442)
  • Władysław I, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1426–1434), Duke of Płock (1434–1442), of Płock and Rawa-Rawa (1442–1455)
  • , Duchess of Rawa-Gostynin (1442–1459)
  • , , Regents of Płock and Rawa-Rawa (1455–1459)
  • Siemowit VI, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1455–1462)
  • Władysław II, co-Duke of Płock and Rawa (1459–1462)
  • Casimir III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Płock (1471–1475)
  • Janusz II, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Płock (1475–1495)
  • Duchy of Masovia: Warsaw (complete list) –
  • Janusz I the Elder, Duke (1381–1429)
  • , Regent (1429–1436)
  • Bolesław IV, Duke (1429–1454)
  • Barbara Aleksandrówna, Regent (1454–1462)
  • , Regent (1454–1462)
  • Casimir III, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Płock (1471–1475)
  • Bolesław V, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Warsaw (1471–1488)
  • Janusz II, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Płock (1475–1495)
  • Konrad III the Rudy, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Czersk (1471–1495), of Warsaw (1488–1495), of Masovia (1495–1503)
  • Duchy of Masovia (complete list) –
  • Konrad III the Rudy, co-Duke of Warsaw (1454–1462), of Masovia (1462–1471), Duke of Czersk (1471–1495), of Warsaw (1488–1495), of Masovia (1495–1503)
  • State of the Teutonic Order (complete list) –
  • Konrad von Jungingen, Grand Master (1393–1407)
  • Ulrich von Jungingen, Grand Master (1407–1410)
  • Heinrich von Plauen, Grand Master (1410–1413)
  • Michael Küchmeister von Sternberg, Grand Master (1414–1422)
  • Paul von Rusdorf, Grand Master (1422–1441)
  • Konrad von Erlichshausen, Grand Master (1441–1449)
  • Ludwig von Erlichshausen, Grand Master (1450–1467)
  • Heinrich Reuß von Plauen, Grand Master (1467–1470)
  • Heinrich Reffle von Richtenberg, Grand Master (1470–1477)
  • Martin Truchseß von Wetzhausen, Grand Master (1477–1489)
  • Johann von Tiefen, Grand Master (1489–1497)
  • Frederick, Duke of Saxony, Grand Master (1497–1510)

Europe: East[]

  • Moldavia (complete list) –
  • Alexandru I the Good, Voivode (1400–1432)
  • Iliaș I, Voivode (1432–1433, 1435–1443)
  • Ștefan II, Voivode (1433–1435, 1435–1447)
  • Petru III, Voivode (1444–1445, 1447, 1448)
  • Roman II, Voivode (1447, 1447–1448)
  • Csupor de Monoszló, usurper Prince (1448)
  • Alexandru II, Voivode (1448–1449, 1452–1454, 1455)
  • Bogdan II, Voivode (1449–1451)
  • Petru IV Aron, Voivode (1451–1452, 1454–1454/55, 1455–1457)
  • Ștefan III the Great, Voivode (1457–1504)
  • Grand Duchy of Moscow (complete list) –
  • Vasily I, Grand prince (1389–1425)
  • Vasily II, Grand prince (1425–1434)
  • Yury of Zvenigorod, Grand prince (1434)
  • Vasily Kosoy, Grand prince (1434–1435)
  • Vasily II, Grand prince (1435–1446)
  • Dmitry Shemyaka, Grand prince (1446–1447)
  • Vasily II, Grand prince (1447–1462)
  • Ivan III the Great, Grand prince (1462–1505)
  • Principality of Wallachia (complete list) –
  • Mihail I, Prince (1418–1420)
  • Radu II the Bald, Prince (1420–1422,[28] 1426–1427[29])
  • Dan II, Prince (1422–1426, 1427–1431)
  • Alexandru I Aldea, Prince (1431–1436)
  • Vlad II the Dragon/Dracul, Prince (1436–1442, 1443–1447)
  • Mircea II the Younger, Prince (1442, 1446–1447)
  • Basarab II, Prince (1442–1443)
  • Vladislav II, Prince (1447–1448, 1448–1456)
  • Vlad III the Impaler, Prince (1448, 1456–1462, 1476)
  • Radu III the Fair, Prince (1462–1473, 1473–1474, 1474, 1474–1475)
  • Basarab III Laiotă the Old, Prince (1473, 1474, 1474, 1475–1476, 1476–1477)
  • Basarab IV The Younger, The Little Impaler, Prince (1477–1481, 1481–1482)
  • Mircea (III), Prince (1481)
  • Vlad IV the Monk, Prince (1481, 1482–1495)
  • Radu IV the Great, Prince (1495–1508)

Europe: Nordic[]

Kalmar Union

  • Kalmar Union of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (complete list, complete list, complete list) –
  • Margaret I, Queen Regent of Denmark (1387–1412), of Norway (1388–1412), of Sweden (1389–1412)
  • Eric of Pomerania, King (1389–1442)
  • Sigurd Jonsson, Regent of Norway (1439–1442, 1448–1449)
  • Christopher, King of Denmark (1440–1448), of Sweden (1441–1448), of Norway (1442–1448)
  • Bengt Jönsson, Nils Jönsson, co-Regents of Sweden (1448)
  • Charles VIII, King of Norway (1449–1450), of Sweden (1448–1457, 1464–1465, 1467–1470)
  • Jöns Bengtsson, co-Regent of Sweden (1457), Regent (1465–1466)
  • Erik Axelsson Tott, co-Regent of Sweden (1457), Regent (1466–1467)
  • Christian I, King of Denmark (1448–1481), of Norway (1450–1481), of Sweden (1457–1464)
  • Kettil Karlsson, Regent of Sweden (1464, 1464–1465)
  • Sten Sture the Elder, Regent of Sweden (1470–1497, 1501–1503)
  • Jon Svaleson Smør, Regent of Norway (1481–1483)
  • John, King of Denmark (1481–1513), of Norway (1483–1513), of Sweden (1497–1501)
  • Duchy of Schleswig (complete list) –
  • Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, Duke (1386–1404)
  • Henry IV, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, Duke (1404–1427)
  • Adolphus VIII, Count of Holstein, Duke (1440–1459)
  • Christian I of Denmark, Duke (1460–1481)
  • John, King of Denmark, Duke (1482–1513)
  • Frederick I of Denmark, Duke (1490–1533)

Europe: Southcentral[]

States of Italy in 1494.
  • Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire) (complete list) –
  • Sigismund, King (1431–1437)
  • Frederick III, King (1452–1493)
  • Florence (complete list) –
  • Margraviate of Mantua (complete list) –
  • Gianfrancesco Gonzaga, Lord (1407–1433), Marquess (1433–1444)
  • Louis III, Marquess (1444–1478)
  • Frederick I, Marquess (1478–1484)
  • Francis II, Marquess (1484–1519)
  • Margraviate of Massa and Carrara (complete list) –
  • , Marquis (1442–1445)
  • , Marquis (1445–1481)
  • , Marquis (1481–1519)
  • Margraviate of Modena, Reggio, and Ferrara (complete list) –
  • Niccolò III, Marquis of Ferrara and Modena (1393–1441), of Reggio (1405–1441)
  • Leonello, Marquis (1441–1450)
  • Borso, Marquis(1450–1452), Duke (1452–1471)[30]
  • Duchy of Modena, Reggio, and Ferrara (complete list) –
  • March of Montferrat (complete list) –
  • Theodore II,[31] Marquis (1381–1418)
  • John Jacob, Marquis (1418–1445)
  • John IV, Marquis (1445–1464)
  • William VIII, Marquis (1464–1483)
  • Boniface III, Marquis (1483–1494)
  • William IX, Marquis (1494–1518)
  • Papal States (complete list) –
  • Boniface IX, Pope (1389–1404)
  • Innocent VII, Pope (1404–1406)
  • Gregory XII, Pope (1406–1415)
  • Martin V, Pope (1417–1431)
  • Eugene IV, Pope (1431–1447)
  • Nicholas V, Pope (1447–1455)
  • Callixtus III, Pope (1455–1458)
  • Pius II, Pope (1458–1464)
  • Paul II, Pope (1464–1471)
  • Sixtus IV, Pope (1471–1484)
  • Innocent VIII, Pope (1484–1492)
  • Alexander VI, Pope (1492–1503)
  • San Marino
  • , , Captains Regent (1400–1401)
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  • Republic of Venice (complete list) –
  • Michele Steno, Doge (1400–1413)[32]
  • Tommaso Mocenigo, Doge (1413–1423)
  • Francesco Foscari, Doge (1423–1457)
  • Pasquale Malipiero, Doge (1457–1462)
  • Cristoforo Moro, Doge (1462–1471)
  • Nicolò Tron, Doge (1471–1473)
  • Nicolò Marcello, Doge (1473–1474)
  • Pietro Mocenigo, Doge (1474–1476)
  • Andrea Vendramin, Doge (1476–1478)
  • Giovanni Mocenigo, Doge (1478–1485)
  • Marco Barbarigo, Doge (1485–1486)[33]
  • Agostino Barbarigo, Doge (1486–1501)[34]

Southern Italy

  • Kingdom of Naples (complete list) –
  • Ladislaus I the Magnanimous, King (1386–1389, 1399–1414)
  • Louis III, King (1417–1426)
  • Joanna II, Queen (1414–1435)
  • René I the Good, King (1435–1442)
  • Alfonso I the Magnanimous, King (1442–1458)
  • Ferdinand I, King (1458–1494)
  • Alfonso II, King (1494–1495)
  • Ferdinand II, King (1495–1496)
  • Frederick I, King (1496–1501)
  • Kingdom of Trinacria: Sicily (complete list) –
  • Maria, Queen (1377–1401)
  • Martin I, King (1390–1409)
  • Martin II, King (1409–1410)
  • Ferdinand I, King (1412–1416)
  • Alfonso the Magnanimous, King (1416–1458)
  • John, King (1458–1468)
  • Ferdinand II, King (1468–1516)
  • Principality of Taranto (complete list) –
  • Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, Prince (1393–1406)
  • Ladislaus of Durazzo, Prince (1406–1414)
  • James II of Bourbon-La Marche, Prince (1414–1420)
  • Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, Prince (1420–1463)
  • Isabella of Clermont, Princess (1463–1465)

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Iberian Peninsula: Christian

  • Crown of Aragon (complete list) –
  • Martin, King (1396–1410)
  • Ferdinand I the Honest, King (1412–1416)
  • Alfonso V the Magnanimous, King (1416–1458)
  • John II the Great, King (1458–1479)
  • Henry IV, claimant king (1462–1463)
  • Peter V, claimant king (1463–1466)
  • René, claimant king (1466–1472)
  • Ferdinand the Catholic, King (1479–1516)
  • Crown of Castile (complete list) –
  • Henry III the Infirm, King (1390–1406)
  • John II, King (1406–1454)
  • Henry IV the Impotent, King (1454–1474)
  • Isabella I the Catholic, Queen (1474–1504)
  • Ferdinand the Catholic, King (1475–1504)
  • Principality of Catalonia (complete list) –
  • Martin the Humanist, Count (1396–1410)
  • Charles III, King (1387–1425)
  • Blanche I, Queen (1425–1441)
  • John II, King (1425–1441 de jure; 1425–1479 de facto)
  • Charles IV, King (1441–1461 de jure)
  • Blanche II, Queen (1461–1464 de jure)
  • Eleanor, King (1464–1479 de jure; 1479 de facto)
  • Francis Phoebus, King (1479–1483)
  • Catherine, Queen (1483–1517)
  • County of Ribagorza (complete list) –
  • Alfonso I, Count (1365–1412)
  • Alfonso II, Count (1412–1422)
  • Alfonso III, Count (1469–1485)
  • John, Count (1485–1512)
  • John I, King (1385–1433)
  • Edward I, King (1433–1438)
  • Afonso V, King (1438–1477, 1477–1481)
  • John II, King (1477–1477, 1481–1495)
  • Manuel I, King (1495–1521)

Marca Hispanica

  • Andorra
  • Episcopal Co-Princes (complete list) –
  • French Co-Princes (complete list) –
  • Isabella, French Co-Princess (1398–1413)
  • John I, French Co-Prince (1413–1436)
  • Gaston IV, French Co-Prince (1436–1472)
  • Francis Phoebus, French Co-Prince (1472–1483)
  • Catherine, French Co-Princess (1483–1512, 1513–1517)
  • County of Cerdanya (complete list) –
  • Isabella, Count (1375–1403)
  • Peter II of Urgell, Count (1347–1408)
  • James II of Urgell, Count (1408–1413)

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France

  • Kingdom of France (complete list) –
  • Charles VI, King (1380–1422)
  • Henry VI of England, King, disputed (1422–1453)
  • Charles VII, King, disputed (1422–1461)
  • Louis XI, King (1461–1483)
  • Charles VIII the Affable, King (1483–1515)
  • Anjou (complete list) –
  • Louis II, Duke (1377–1417)
  • Louis III, Duke (1403–1434)
  • René, Duke (1409–1480)
  • Louise, Duke (1476–1531)
  • Auvergne (complete list) –
  • Joan II, Countess of Auvergne, Countess (1394–1422)
  • John, Duke of Berry, Count (1394–1416)
  • Georges de la Tremoille, Count (1416–1422)
  • Marie I, Countess of Auvergne, Countess (1422–1437)
  • Bertrand V of La Tour, Count (1437–1461)
  • Bertrand VI of La Tour, Count (1461–1494)
  • John III, Count of Auvergne, Count (1494–1501)
  • , Count (1386–1404)
  • Joanna II, Countess (1404–1424)
  • John IV, Count (1404–1416)
  • , Count (1416–1424)
  • Mary II, Countess (1424–1437)
  • , Count (1437–1461)
  • , Count (1461–1497)
  • John V, Count (1497–1501)
  • Duchy of Brittany (complete list) –
  • John V, Duke (1399–1442)
  • Francis I, Duke (1442–1450)
  • Peter II, Duke (1450–1457)
  • Arthur III, Duke (1457–1458)
  • Francis II, Duke (1458–1488)
  • Anne, Duchess (1488–1514)
  • Duchy of Burgundy (complete list) –
  • Philip II the Bold, Duke (1363–1404)
  • John the Fearless, Duke (1404–1419)
  • Philip III the Good, Duke (1419–1467)
  • Charles the Bold, Duke (1467–1477)
  • Mary, Duchess (1477–1482)
  • County of Maine (complete list) –
  • Louis II, Count (1384–1417)
  • Louis III, Count (1417–1434)
  • René I of Naples, Count (1434–1441)
  • Charles IV of Maine, Duke of Anjou, Count (1441–1472)
  • Charles V of Maine, Duke of Anjou, Count (1480–1481)
  • County of Nevers (complete list) –
  • John I, Count (1384–1404)
  • Philip II, Count (1404–1415)
  • Charles I, Count (1415–1464)
  • John II, Count (1464–1491)
  • Engelbert of Cleves, Count (1491–1506)
  • John III, Count (1398–1417)
  • Charles, Count (1403–1461)

Low Countries

  • County of Artois (complete list) –
  • Margaret II, Countess (1383–1405)
  • John the Fearless, Count (1405–1419)
  • Philip the Good, Count (1419–1467)
  • Charles the Bold, Count (1467–1477)
  • Philip I of Castile, Count (1482–1506)
For the succeeding rulers, see the County of Artois under the List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
  • County of Flanders (complete list) –
  • Margaret III, Countess (1384–1405)
  • John the Fearless, Count (1405–1419)
  • Philip III the Good, Count (1419–1467)
  • Charles II the Bold, Count (1467–1477)
  • Mary the Rich, Countess (1477–1482)
  • Philip IV the Handsome, Count (1482–1506)

Eurasia: Caucasus[]

  • Gazikumukh Khanate (complete list) –
  • Surkhay I, Shamkhal (16th century)
  • Umal-Muhammad I, Shamkhal (1551)
  • Budai I ibn Umal-Muhammad, Shamkhal (1566–1567)
  • Surkhay I ibn Umal-Muhammad, Shamkhal (1567–1569)
  • Chopan ibn Budai, Shamkhal (1569–?)
  • Kingdom of Georgia (complete list) –
  • George VII, King (1393–1407)
  • Constantine I, King (1407–1411)
  • Alexander I, King (1412–1442)
  • Vakhtang IV, King (1442–1446)
  • George VIII, King (1446–1465)
  • Bagrat VI, usurper King (1465–1478)
  • Alexander II, King (1478)
  • Constantine II, King (1478–1505)
  • Kingdom of Imereti (complete list) –
  • Constantine II, King (1396–1401)
  • Demetrius I, King (1401–1455)
  • Demetrius II, King (1446–1452)
  • Bagrat II, King (1463–1478)
  • Alexander II, King (1478–1510)
  • Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) –
  • Kingdom of Kartli (complete list) –

Oceania[]

Chile: Easter Island

  • Havini(vini) Koro (or Hariui Koro), King (c.1400)
  • Puna Hako, King (?)
  • Puna Ate Tuu, King (?)
  • Puna Kai Te Vana, King (?)
  • Te Riri Katea (?–1485), King (?)
  • HAUMOANA, TARATAKI and TUPA ARIKI, King (c.1485–?)

Tonga

  • Havea II, King (?)
  • Takalaua, King (?)
  • Kauʻulufonua I, King (c.1470)
  • Moʻungāmotuʻa, King (c.1470)
  • Tanekingaʻotonga, King (?)
  • Kau Vaka'uta, King (?)

United States: Hawaii

  • Kahoukapu, supreme high chief (1375–1405)
  • , supreme high chief (1405–1435)
  • , supreme high chief (1435–1465)
  • Līloa, supreme high chief (1465–1495)
  • , supreme high chief (1495–1510)

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ According to (Fernquest 2006: 36) Sawlon became saopha of Mohnyin c. 1482 and died in 1532, meaning he ruled for 50 years. Zatadawbon Yazawin (Zata 1960: 47) says Sawlon was born only in 1486. It means the Sawlon who came to power in 1482 was likely Sawlon's father.

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  2. ^ C.F. Beckingham and G.W.B. Huntingford, Some Records of Ethiopia, 1593–1646 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1954), p. lvi. Amnon Orent, "Refocusing on the History of Kafa prior to 1897: A Discussion of Political Processes" in African Historical Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2. (1970), p. 268.
  3. ^ Information about pre-Oromo kings from Werner J. Lange, History of the Southern Gonga (Southwestern Ethiopia), (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner, 1982), pp. 28–30.
  4. ^ "Oba Ewuare II Coronation Speech 2016". Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  5. ^ Ben-Amos (1995). The Art of Benin Revised Edition. p. 32.
  6. ^ Dates calculated on the basis of Lange, Diwan, 77-94; id., Kingdoms, 552.
  7. ^ Ba, Abdou Bouri, « Essai sur l’histoire du Saloum et du Rip » (avant-propos par Charles Becker et Victor Martin), Bulletin de l'IFAN, tome 38, série B, numéro 4, octobre 1976 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2012-03-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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