Ruler |
Born |
Reign |
Ruling part |
Consort |
Death |
Notes
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Poppo I |
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c. 1030? First son of ?
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1052 – 7 August 1078 |
County of Henneberg |
Hildegard of Thuringia two children
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7 August 1078 Mellrichstadt aged c. 47 – 48 |
Founder of the county. Died fighting in the Battle of Mellrichstadt.
|
Gotebold I |
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c. 1030? Second son of ?
|
7 August 1078 – 1091 |
County of Henneberg |
Unmarried
|
c. 1091 aged c. 60 – 61 |
Brother of the predecessor, left no heirs. The county was divided between the sons of Poppo I.
|
Gotebold II |
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c. 1070? First son of Poppo I and Hildegard of Thuringia
|
1091 – 6 February 1144 |
County of Henneberg (Goteboldian line) |
Lutgard of Hohenberg (d. 3 June 1145) six children
|
6 February 1144 aged c. 77 – 78?
|
Children of Poppo I, divided their inheritance.
|
Poppo II |
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c. 1070? Second son of Poppo I and Hildegard of Thuringia
|
1091 – 21 August 1118 |
County of Frankenstein (Popponian line) |
Beatrix of Gleichen four children
|
21 August 1118 aged c. 57 – 58?
|
Louis I |
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c. 1100 First son of Poppo II and Beatrix of Gleichen
|
21 August 1118 – 1164 |
County of Frankenstein |
A woman from Zimmern five children
|
1164 aged 63–64?
|
Children of Poppo II, divided their inheritance.
|
Poppo III |
|
c. 1100 Second son of Poppo II and Beatrix of Gleichen
|
21 August 1118 – 1156 |
County of Irmelshausen |
Unknown three children
|
1156 aged 55–56?
|
Poppo IV |
|
c. 1128 First son of Gotebold II and Lutgard of Hohenberg
|
6 February 1144 – 1 September 1156 |
County of Henneberg |
Irmgard of Stade no children
|
1 September 1156 aged 27–28 |
Left no children. The land passed to his brother.
|
Henry I |
|
c. 1130? First son of Poppo III
|
1156 – 1167 |
County of Irmelshausen |
Unmarried
|
1167 aged 36–37? |
Left no children. The land passed to his brothers.
|
Berthold I |
|
c. 1130 Würzburg Second son of Gotebold II and Lutgard of Hohenberg
|
1 September 1156 – 18 October 1159 |
County of Henneberg |
Bertha of Putelendorf three children
|
18 October 1159 Palestine aged 28–29 |
Died abroad, possibly in pilgrimage.
|
Regency of Bertha of Putelendorf (1159 – 1164)
|
Like his father, he died abroad, either in pilgrimage or a crusade.
|
Poppo VI[4] |
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c. 1150 Son of Berthold I and Bertha of Putelendorf
|
18 October 1159 – 14 June 1190 |
County of Henneberg |
Sophia of Andechs (d. 2 June 1218) c. 1182 four children
|
14 June 1190 Margat aged 39–40?
|
Poppo V / I[5] |
|
c. 1130? Second son of Poppo III
|
1156 – 29 May 1199 |
County of Irmelshausen (at Lichtenberg)
renamed County of Lichtenberg |
Irmgard of Rothausen one child
|
29 May 1199 aged 68–69?
|
Younger sons of Poppo III, divided their inheritance
|
Godebold III |
|
c. 1130? Third son of Poppo III
|
1156 – 1190 |
County of Irmelshausen (at Irmelshausen proper) |
Unknown one child
|
c. 1190 aged 59–60?
|
Irmelshausen inherited by Hildenburg, later inherited by Henneberg-Botenlauben line, and finally sold to the County of Schleusingen (see below)
|
Louis II |
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c. 1150? Son of Louis I
|
1164 – 1197 |
County of Frankenstein |
Unknown two children
|
1197 aged 46–47 |
|
Berthold II |
|
c. 1170? First son of Poppo VI and Sophia of Andechs
|
14 June 1190 – 24 August 1212 |
Burgraviate of Würzburg |
Kunigunde of Abensberg one child
Matilda of Esvelt no children
|
24 August 1212 aged 41–42?
|
Children of Poppo VI, divided their inheritance. In 1218, Poppo VII inherited Wurzburg from his nephew. In 1234, Otto sold Botenlauben to the Diocese of Würzburg.
|
Poppo VII |
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c. 1170? Second son of Poppo VI and Sophia of Andechs
|
14 June 1190 – 21 August 1245 |
County of Henneberg |
Elisabeth of Wildburg 1217 four children
Jutta Claricia of Thuringia 3 January 1223 Leipzig five children
|
21 August 1245 aged 74-75?
|
Otto I |
|
c. 1177 Henneberg Third son of Poppo VI and Sophia of Andechs
|
14 June 1190 – 1234 |
County of Botenlauben |
Beatrix de Courtenay 1208 three children
|
3/4 October 1244 Bad Kissingen aged 66–67
|
Otto II |
|
c. 1200? Son of Otto I and Beatrix de Courtenay
|
1220/1228 –22 September 1249 |
County of Botenlauben renamed County of Hildenburg (with Irmelshausen) |
Adelaide of Hildenburg 1228 one child
|
22 September 1249 aged 48–49 |
Probably co-ruled with his father in Botenlauben before the sale of the property. From 1228, he was count of Hildenburg through marriage.
|
In 1234 Botenlauben was sold to the Diocese of Würzburg
|
Albert |
|
c. 1170? Son of Louis II
|
1197 – 26 October 1233 |
County of Frankenstein |
Unknown two children
|
26 October 1233 aged 62–63 |
|
Henry II |
|
c. 1170? Son of Poppo V / I and Irmgard of Rothausen
|
29 May 1199 – 6 December 1228 |
County of Lichtenberg |
A woman from Wildberg five children
|
6 December 1228 Meiningen aged 57–58? |
Died fighting in Meiningen.
|
Berthold III |
|
c. 1190? Son of Berthold II and Kunigunde of Abensberg
|
24 August 1212 – 1219 |
Burgraviate of Würzburg |
Matilda of Hachberg no children
|
1219 aged 28–29? |
After his death with no heirs, Würzburg returned to Henneberg.
|
In 1219 Würzburg was reannexed to Henneberg
|
Albert |
|
c. 1190? Son of Henry II
|
6 December 1228 – October/January 1253/55 |
County of Lichtenberg |
Matilda of Trimberg one child
|
October 1253/January 1255 aged 63–65 |
|
Louis III |
|
c. 1190? Son of Albert
|
26 October 1233 – 11 January 1263 |
County of Frankenstein |
Unknown two children
|
11 January 1263 aged 52–53 |
Also Vogt of the Monastery of Herrenbreiungen.
|
Henry II[6] |
|
c.1220 Henneberg Son of Poppo VII and Elisabeth of Wildburg
|
21 August 1245 – 9 April 1262 |
County of Henneberg |
Elisabeth of Teck four children
Sophia of Meissen three children
|
9 April 1262 aged 41-42
|
Children of Poppo VII, they divided their inheritance.
|
Herman I |
|
1224 Son of Poppo VII and Jutta Claricia of Thuringia
|
21 August 1245 – 18 December 1290 |
County of Coburg |
Margaret of Holland 1249 two children
|
18 December 1290 aged 65-66
|
Adalbert |
|
c. 1230? Son of Otto II and Adelaide of Hildenburg
|
22 September 1249 – July 1251 |
County of Hildenburg (with Irmelshausen) |
Unmarried
|
July 1251 aged 20–21? |
Left no descendants. After his death, his domain went to the Diocese of Würzburg
|
In 1251 Hildenburg was annexed to the Diocese of Würzburg; Irmelshausen went to Schleusingen
|
Luitgard |
|
c. 1240? Daughter of Albert and Matilda of Trimberg
|
October/January 1253/55 – February 1312 |
County of Lichtenberg |
Henry of Frankenstein (d. 1297) one child
|
February 1312 aged 71–72? |
After her husband's premature death, and without descendants herself, her county went, after her own death, to her brother-in-law, the Count of Frankenstein.
|
In 1312 Lichtenberg was annexed to Frankenstein
|
Henry III[7] |
|
c.1240 Son of Henry II and Elisabeth of Teck
|
9 April 1262 – December 1317 |
County of Hartenberg |
Margaret of Meissen no children
Kunigunde of Wertheim (d.9 October 1331) 3 May 1287 seven children
|
c. December 1317 aged 76-77
|
Children of Henry II, divided their inheritance.
|
Berthold IV[8] |
|
c.1248 Schleusingen First son of Henry II and Sophia of Meissen
|
9 April 1262 – 15 September 1284 |
County of Schleusingen |
Sophia of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (d.13 February 1279) c. March 1268 Elgersburg eight children
|
15 September 1284 Montpellier aged 35-36
|
Herman II |
|
c.1250 Second son of Henry II and Sophia of Meissen
|
9 April 1262 – 9 February 1292 |
County of Aschach |
Adelaide of Trimberg (d.1316/1318) 25 March 1277 six children
|
9 February 1292 aged 41-42
|
Henry I |
|
c. 1230? Son of Louis III
|
11 January 1263 – December 1295 |
County of Frankenstein |
Luitgard of Henneberg-Schleusingen eight children
|
December 1295 aged 64–65? |
|
Berthold V the Wise[9][10] |
|
1272 First son of Berthold IV and Sophia of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
|
15 September 1284 – 13 April 1340
|
County of Schleusingen |
Adelaide of Hesse 1284 five children
Anna of Hohenlohe (d.1323) no children
|
13 April 1340 aged 67-68
|
Children of Berthold V, ruled jointly.[10] Berthold V was made regent for Louis V of Bavaria between 1323 and 1330, and Berthold VI was Knight Hospitaller.
|
Berthold VI the Younger |
|
c. 1280 Second son of Berthold IV and Sophia of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
|
15 September 1284 – 21 August 1330
|
Unmarried
|
21 August 1330 aged 49-50
|
Henry IV |
|
c. 1280 Third son of Berthold IV and Sophia of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
|
15 September 1284 – 12 March 1340
|
12 March 1340 aged 59-60
|
Poppo VIII |
|
c.1254 Son of Herman I and Margaret of Holland
|
18 December 1290 – 4 February 1291 |
County of Coburg |
Sophia of Bavaria 1277 Landshut no children
|
4 February 1291 Strauf aged 36-37 |
Left no descendants, and the county passed to his sister.
|
Judith |
|
c.1250 Daughter of Herman I and Margaret of Holland
|
4 February 1291 – 13 September 1327 |
County of Coburg |
Otto V, Margrave of Brandenburg-Salzwedel 22 October 1268 Freiburg seven children
|
13 September 1327 aged 76-77 |
After her death, the county was inherited by Brandenburg, but would soon return to the family.
|
Coburg annexed to Brandenburg-Salzwedel
|
Herman III |
|
c.1277 First son of Herman II and Adelaide of Trimberg
|
9 February 1292 – 12 July 1307
|
County of Aschach |
Katharina of Głogów no children
|
12 July 1307 aged 29-30
|
Children of Herman II, ruled jointly.
|
Henry V[11] |
|
c.1280 Second son of Herman II and Adelaide of Trimberg
|
9 February 1292 – 1355/6 |
Sophia of Käfernburg (d. 4 March 1358) c.3 March 1315 five children
|
Between 14 August 1355 and 26 January 1356 aged 74-76
|
Henry II[12] |
|
c. 1270? First son of Henry I and Luitgard of Henneberg-Schleusingen
|
December 1295 – April/May 1326/7 |
County of Frankenstein |
Elisabeth of Thuringia 11 April 1291 seven children
|
Between 26 April 1326 and 25 March 1327 aged 55–57 |
In 1312 inherited, from his sister-in-law, the county of Irmelshausen. Despite having children, his descendants were displaced from Frankenstein in favor of his younger brother Louis.
|
Poppo IX[13] |
|
1286 Son of Henry III and Kunigunde of Wertheim
|
December 1317 – 30 July 1349 |
County of Hartenberg |
Elisabeth of Castell no children
Richeza of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim 6 November 1316 five children
|
30 July 1349 aged 62-63 |
|
Louis IV |
|
c. 1270? Second son of Henry I and Luitgard of Henneberg-Schleusingen
|
April/May 1326/7 – October 1334 |
County of Frankenstein |
Adelaide of Weilnau two children
|
September/October 1334 aged 63–64 |
Brother of the predecessor.
|
Elisabeth |
|
c. 1290? Daughter of Louis IV and Adelaide of Weilnau
|
October 1334 – 27 October 1360 |
County of Frankenstein |
Unmarried
|
27 October 1360 aged 69–70? |
After her death, the county went to her descendants, the Von Stein zu Ostheim family.
|
In 1360 Frankenstein was added to the patrimony of the Von Stein zu Ostheim family
|
Henry VI the Younger[14] |
|
1288 First son of Berthold V and Adelaide of Hesse
|
13 April 1340 – 1 September 1347 |
County of Coburg |
Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel 1 January 1317 or 1 February 1319 five children
|
10 September 1347 aged 58-59
|
Children of Berthold V, divided their inheritance. Henry ruled in Coburg via the inheritance of his wife.
|
John I |
|
1289 Second son of Berthold V and Adelaide of Hesse
|
13 April 1340 – 2 May 1359 |
County of Schleusingen |
Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg 1349 four children
|
2 May 1359 aged 69-70
|
Elisabeth |
|
1319 First daughter of Henry VI and Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
|
1 September 1347 – 30 March 1389 |
County of Coburg (at Irmelshausen) |
Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg 1340 two children
|
30 March 1389 aged 69-70
|
Children of Henry VI, divided their inheritance. In 1360, Sophia sold Schmalkalden to her uncle, John II. All the rest of the inheritances passed to the heiresses' descendants.
|
Catherine |
|
c.1334 Schleusingen Second daughter of Henry VI and Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
|
1 September 1347 – 15 July 1397 |
County of Coburg |
Frederick III, Margrave of Meissen 1346 four children
|
15 July 1397 Meissen aged 62-63
|
Sophia |
|
c.1335 Fourth daughter of Henry VI and Judith of Brandenburg-Salzwedel
|
1 September 1347 – 5 May 1372 |
County of Coburg (at Schmalkalden and Hildburghausen) |
Albert, Burgrave of Nuremberg 1348 two children
|
5 May 1372 aged 36-37
|
Irmelshausen annexed to Wurttemberg; Coburg annexed to the House of Wettin; Schmalkalden sold to Schleusingen; Hildburghausen annexed to Nuremberg
|
Berthold VII[15][10] |
|
c. 1320 Son of Poppo IX and Richeza of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim
|
30 July 1349 – 1371 |
County of Hartenberg |
Unmarried
|
26 May 1378 aged 57-58
|
Children of Poppo IX, divided their inheritance. Berthold left no heirs, and sold his part to the County of Aschach.
|
Richeza[10] |
|
c. 1320 Daughter of Poppo IX and Richeza of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim
|
30 July 1349 – 1379 |
County of Hartenberg (at Osterburg) |
Henry II, Count of Weimar-Orlamunde 1357 one child
John II, Count of Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg 16 July 1358 seven children
|
1379 aged 58-59
|
In 1371 Hartenberg was sold to Aschach; Osterburg was inherited by Schwarzburg
|
Herman IV[16]
|
|
c.1330 Son of Henry V and Sophia of Käfernburg
|
1355/6 – 1390
|
County of Aschach
|
Adelaide of Zollern no children
Agnes of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg 1366 four children
|
27 January/28 March 1403 aged 72-73
|
Sold Aschach in 1390. His seat returned to the previously annexed Hartenberg.
|
1390 – c. March 1403 |
County of Hartenberg
|
Regency of Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg (1359-1361) Regency of Ulrich II, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg and John I, Landgrave of Leuchtenberg (1361-1367)
|
Children of John I, ruled jointly. Berthold was canon at Bamberg and resigned his noble titles in 1375.[10]
|
Henry VII[17] |
|
19 June 1352 First son of John I and Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg
|
2 May 1359 – 26 December 1405
|
County of Schleusingen |
Matilda of Baden c.4 July 1376 six children
|
26 December 1405 Meiningen aged 53
|
Berthold VIII[18][10] |
|
1356 Second son of John I and Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg
|
2 May 1359 – 1375 |
Unmarried
|
11 February 1416 aged 59-60
|
Frederick I |
|
1367 Son of Herman IV and Agnes of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg
|
c. March 1403 – 24 September 1422 |
County of Hartenberg |
Elisabeth of Henneberg-Schleusingen c.4 May 1393 four children
|
24 September 1422 aged 54-55
|
|
William I[19] |
|
31 July 1384 Son of Henry VII and Matilda of Baden
|
26 December 1405 – 7 July 1426 |
County of Schleusingen |
Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg c.30 May 1413 nine children
|
7 July 1426 Cyprus aged 41 |
|
George |
|
1395 Son of Frederick I and Elisabeth of Henneberg-Schleusingen
|
24 September 1422 – 25 July 1465 |
County of Hartenberg |
Katharina of Wertheim no children
Johannetta of Nassau-Saarbrücken 13 May 1423 Worms twelve children
|
25 July 1465 aged 69-70 |
|
Regency of Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1426-1429)
|
|
William II[20] |
|
14 March 1415 First son of William I and Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg
|
7 July 1426 – 8 January 1444 |
County of Schleusingen |
Katharina of Hanau 28 February 1433 seven children
|
8 January 1444 aged 28
|
Henry VIII the Restless[21] |
|
17 March 1422 Second son of William I and Anna of Brunswick-Lüneburg
|
8 January 1444 – 10 September 1475 |
County of Schleusingen (at Kaltennordheim) |
Unmarried
|
10 September 1475 Kaltennordheim aged 53 |
After his brother's death, he abandoned clergy and asserted his claim to the region of Kaltennordheim. After his death, the region returned to Schleusingen.
|
Regency of Katharina of Hanau (1444-1448)
|
Children of William II, divided their inheritance between them, and also, by force, with their uncle, Henry the Restless. Already part of the clergy, John eventually resigned his portion of the inheritance at Osterburg in 1473.
|
William III[22] |
|
12 March 1434 First son of William II and Katharina of Hanau
|
8 January 1444 – 25 May 1480 |
County of Schleusingen |
Margaret of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 5 November 1469 Wolfenbüttel eight children
|
25 May 1480 Salorno aged 46
|
John II |
|
2 July 1439 Second son of William II and Katharina of Hanau
|
8 January 1444 – 1473 |
County of Schleusingen (at Osterburg) |
Unmarried
|
20/26 May 1513 Fulda aged 72
|
Frederick II |
|
1429 First son of George and Johannetta of Nassau-Saarbrücken
|
25 July 1465 – 7 November 1488
|
County of Hartenberg |
Elisabeth of Württemberg I 13 September 1469 Münnerstadt twelve children
|
7 November 1488 aged 58-59
|
Children of George, ruled jointly.
|
Otto III |
|
1437 Fifth son of George and Johannetta of Nassau-Saarbrücken
|
25 July 1465 – 9 June 1502 |
Unmarried
|
9 June 1502 aged 64-65
|
1st Regency of Margaret of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1480–1484)
|
|
Wolfgang |
|
14/17 March 1479 First son of William III and Margaret of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
|
25 May 1480 – 27 December 1484 |
County of Schleusingen |
Unmarried
|
27 December 1484 aged 5
|
2nd Regency of Margaret of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1484–1495)
|
|
William IV[23] |
|
29 January 1478 Third son of William III and Margaret of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
|
27 December 1484 – 24 January 1559 |
County of Schleusingen |
Anastasia of Brandenburg 7 or 16 February 1500 Neustadt an der Aisch eleven children
|
24 January 1559 aged 80
|
Herman V[24] |
|
1470 Son of Frederick II and Elisabeth of Württemberg I
|
9 June 1502 – 5 April 1535 |
County of Hartenberg |
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 23 October 1491 Aschaffenburg nine children
|
5 April 1535 Schwarza aged 64-65 |
|
Berthold IX[25] |
|
1493 First son of Herman V and Elisabeth of Brandenburg
|
5 April 1535 – 1548 |
County of Römhild |
Anna of Mansfeld-Vorderort 17 August 1529 no children
|
23 March 1549 Römhild aged 55-56
|
Children of Herman V, divided the county. Berthold sold his portion to the County of Mansfeld.
|
Albert |
|
1495 Second son of Herman V and Elisabeth of Brandenburg
|
5 April 1535 – 5 June 1549 |
County of Schwarza |
Catherine of Stolberg 1537 no children
|
5 June 1549 Schwarza aged 53-54
|
In 1549 Römhild was sold to the County of Mansfeld, and in 1555 it was sold again to the Electorate of Saxony
|
Catherine of Stolberg |
|
6 November 1511 Stolberg Daughter of Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode and Anna of Eppstein-Königstein
|
5 June 1549 – 18 June 1577 |
County of Schwarza |
Albert 1537 no children
|
18 June 1577 Schwarza aged 65 |
Widow of Albert, inherited his portion of Henneberg and left it, in her will, to her own family.
|
In 1577 Schwarza was annexed to the County of Stolberg
|
George Ernest |
|
27 May 1511 Schleusingen First son of William IV and Anastasia of Brandenburg
|
24 January 1559 – 27 December 1583
|
County of Schleusingen |
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Calenberg 19 August 1543 Münden one child
Elisabeth of Württemberg II 31 May 1568 Stuttgart no children
|
27 December 1583 Henneberg aged 72
|
Sons of William IV, co-ruled, and neither of them left descendants. After their death, the county was divided between the Electorate of Hesse and the Electorate of Saxony.
|
Poppo X[26] |
|
20 September 1513 Second son of William IV and Anastasia of Brandenburg
|
24 January 1559 – 4 March 1574 |
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 30 May 1546 Münden no children
Sophia of Brunswick-Lüneburg 22 June 1562 Schleusingen no children
|
4 March 1574 Schleusingen aged 60
|
In 1583 Schleusingen was divided between the Electorate of Hesse and the Electorate of Saxony
|