House of Luxembourg | |
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Coat of arms |
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Country |
Holy Roman Empire Kingdom of Bohemia Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Germany County of Luxembourg |
Origin | German/French (Low Countries) |
Parent house | House of Ardennes |
Founded | 963 |
Founder | Henry V, Count of Luxembourg |
Final ruler | Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor |
Extinction | 1437 (Senior branch); 1415 (Ligny); 1482 (Saint-Pol); 1608–16 (Brienne); |
Cadet branches | |
Titles |
Holy Roman Emperor |
Holy Roman Emperor
King of the Romans
King of Bohemia
King of Hungary
King of Poland (titular)
Duke of Luxembourg
Duke of Görlitz
Margrave of Brandenburg
Margrave of Moravia
Count of Luxembourg
Count of Tyrol
Count of Ligny
Count of Saint-Pol
Count of Conversano
Count of Marle
Count of Soissons
Lord of Beaurevoir
The House of Luxembourg (Czech: Lucemburkové) was a late medieval European royal family, whose members between 1308 and 1437 ruled as King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperors as well as Kings of Bohemia (Čeští králové, König von Böhmen) and Hungary. Their rule over the Holy Roman Empire was twice interrupted by the rival House of Wittelsbach.