List of German queens

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Crown of Constance of Aragon, Holy Roman Empress and Queen of the Romans

Queen of the Romans (Latin : Regina Romanorum, German : Königin der Römer) or Queen of the Germans were the official titles of the queens consort of the medieval and early modern Kingdom of Germany. They were the wives of the King of the Romans (chosen by imperial election), and are informally also known as German queen (German : Deutsche Königin). A Queen of the Romans also became Holy Roman Empress if her husband was crowned Holy Roman Emperor, in the Middle Ages usually by the Pope in Rome during an Italienzug . Most elected Kings of the Romans did, but some never made it that far, and thus their wives only ever achieved the status of Queen of the Romans.

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Empress Maria Theresa (1745–1780) is often considered to be a ruler in her own right, [1] [2] as she was Queen regnant of Bohemia and Hungary, and although her husband Francis I was crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1745, it was she who ruled the Empire and continued to do so even after Francis' death in 1765 before ruling jointly with her son Emperor Joseph II.

German (East Francian) Queens

With the Treaty of Verdun in 843, the Carolingian Empire was divided. Lothair, the King of the middle Kingdom of Lotharingia or Burgundy, obtained the title of Emperor; Louis obtained Eastern Francia, the area which would become Germany. The wives of that realm's Kings are thus German Queens (or more precisely, East Francian Queens – 'Germany' is historically deemed to have developed with the election of Henry the Fowler), but not always Empresses.

Carolingian

PictureNameHouseBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Hemma.jpg Emma of Altdorf
Queen of the East Franks
Elder Welf 80882711 August 843never Empress31 January 876 Louis I/II
Luitgarda.jpg Liutgard
Queen of the East Franks
Liudolfing c. 84529 November 87426 August 876never Empress20 January 88217/30 November 885 Louis II/III
Saint Richardis (fragment of The Ordeal by Fire by Dierec Bouts the Older).jpg Richardis Ahalolfinger c.84086220 January 88212 February 881As Queen: 11 November 887
husband's deposition as King
As Empress: 13 January 888
husband's death
18 September 894-896 Charles the Fat
Ota Conradine c. 87488822 February 8968 December 89930 November 903 Arnulf
PictureNameHouseBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

Conradine

PictureNameHouseBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Cunigunde of Swabia
Queen of East Francia
Ahalolfings c.870913never Empress23 December 9187 February after 918 Conrad I
PictureNameHouseBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

German Queens

With the elevation of Otto I of Germany in 962 to the Imperial title, the title 'Roman King/Emperor' became inaliably associated with the Kingdom of Germany – although a King of Germany might not bear the Imperial title, it would eventually become impossible to conceive of a Holy Roman Emperor not being King of Germany (a viewpoint reinforced with the equation of King of the Romans with King of Germany from the 12th century). Thus, the following women, though not all Holy Roman Empresses, were all Queens of Germany, and – from the inception of the Hohenstaufen dynasty – all Queens of the Romans.

Ottonian Dynasty

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Mathilde 0 de ringelheim.jpg Matilda
Queen of the East Franks
Dietrich, Count of Westphalia
(Immedinger)
c.89590923 April 919never Empress2 July 93614 March 968 Henry I
Edita 250.jpg Edith of Wessex
Queen of the East Franks
Edward the Elder
(Wessex)
9109297 August 936never Empress26 January 946 Otto I
Sainte-Adelaide - Eglise de Toury, vitraux par Lorin.jpg Adelaide of Italy Rudolph II of Burgundy
(Welf)
9319512 February 962 (Crowned on this date)7 May 97316 December 999
Theophanu 0 skleros.jpg Theophanu of Byzantium Konstantinos Skleros
(Skleros)
96014 April 97214 April 972
husband as co-Emperor with his father/
7 May 973
husband as sole Emperor
Crowned 14 April 972
7 December 983
husband's death
15 June 991 Otto II
Heilige Kunigunde.jpg Cunigunde of Luxembourg Siegfried, Count of Luxemburg
(Ardenne–Luxembourg)
c.975c.100017 June 100226 April 101413 July 10243 March 1033 Henry II
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

Salian Dynasty

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Gisela von Schwaben.JPG Gisela of Swabia Herman II, Duke of Swabia
(Conradines)
11 November 99510168 September 102426 March 10274 June 1039
husband's death
14 February 1043 Conrad II
Gunhilda.jpg Gunhilda Knutsdatter of Denmark
Queen of the Germans
Cnut the Great
(Denmark)
c.10201036never Empress1038 Henry III
Agnes of Poitou.jpg Agnes de Poitou William V, Duke of Aquitaine
(Ramnulfids)
102521 November 104325 December 10465 October 105614 December 1077
Bertha of Savoy, the Holy Roman Empress, was dong a penance barefoot.jpg Bertha of Savoy Otto, Count of Savoy
(Savoy)
21 September 105113 July 106621 March 108427 December 1087 Henry IV
Stamp of Ukraine s1504.jpg Eupraxia of Kiev
(Adelaide)
Vsevolod I, Grand Prince of Kiev
(Rurikids)
107114 August 108914 August 108931 December 1105
husband's deposition
20 July 1109
Constance of Sicily.jpg Constanze
Queen of the Romans
Roger I of Sicily
(Hauteville)
1077–10871095never Empress1098
husband's deposition
27 November 1198 Conrad, King of the Romans
Matylda dcera.jpg Matilda of England Henry I of England
(Normandy)
7 February 11017 January 111423 May 112510 September 1167 Henry V
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Supplinburg

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Richenza von Northeim (Konigslutter).jpg Richenza of Northeim Henry the Fat, Margrave of Frisiac.1087–89c.110030 August 11254 June 11334 December 113710 June 1141 Lothair III
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Hohenstaufen (1)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Gertrud von Komburg
Queen of the Romans in opposition
Henry, Count of Rothenburgc.11151127
husband King in opposition
never Empressc.1130-1131 Conrad III
Gertrud-von-Sulzbach-Grab cropped.jpg Gertrude of Sulzbach Berengar II, Count of Sulzbach 11367 March 1138never Empress14 April 1146
Adelheid of Vohburg Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg c.112811474 March 1152never EmpressMarch 1153
marriage annulled
after 1187 Frederick I
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 032.jpg Beatrice I, Countess of Burgundy Renaud III, Count of Burgundy 11489 June 115615 November 1184
Constance-Sicily.jpg Constance of Sicily Roger II, King of Sicily
(Hauteville)
115427 January 118614 April 119128 September 119727 November 1198 Henry VI
Irene Angelina.jpg Irene Angelina Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor1177–118125 May 11976 March 1198never Empress21 August 120827 August 1208 Philip of Swabia
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Welf

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Wgt Stifterbuchlein 39v.jpg Beatrice of Swabia Philip, King of Germany
(Hohenstaufen)
11981209 or 12121212 Otto IV
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Hohenstaufen (2)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
KonstancieAragonska Uhry.jpg Constance of Aragon Alfonso II, King of Aragon11795 August 12091211–1212
husband as King in opposition/
5 July 1215
husband unopposed
22 November 122023 April 1220
Ceased to
be Queen:
son elected
as King
;
23 June 1222
Ceased to be
Empress upon death
Frederick II
Yolande of Jerusalem.jpg Isabelle of Brienne John of Brienne, King of Jerusalem12129 November 122525 April 1228
Isabella of England, Holy Roman Empress.jpg Isabella of England John, King of England121415/20 July 12351 December 1241
Bianca Lancia a child of Manfred I Lancia (one of his sons, Manfred II or Bonifacio, or one daughter, Bianca)c.1200c.1244?
Evidence for marriage is dubious
never German Queenc.1244?
evidence for marriage is dubious
c.1244
Margarete von Babenberg.JPG Margaret of Austria
Queen of the Romans
Leopold VI of Babenberg, Duke of Austriac.120429 November 1225
Queen by marriage:
husband was King under his father, Frederick II ;
23 March 1227
Crowned as Queen
never Empress4 July 1235 husband dethroned;
12 February 1242 husband's death
29 October 1266 Henry, King of the Romans
Elisabeth von Bayern (1227-1273).jpg Elisabeth of Bavaria
Queen of the Romans
Otto II Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria 12271 September 1246never Empress21 May 12549 October 1273 Conrad IV
PictureNameHouseFatherMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Habsburg (1)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Gertrud Anna Habsburg Basel Muenster 2008 018.jpg Gertrude of Hohenberg
Queen of the Romans
Burchard V, Count of Hohenburg1225124529 September 1273never Empress16 February 1281 Rudolph I
Pecet Isabela Burgundska.jpg Isabelle of Burgundy
Queen of the Romans
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy c.12706 February 1284never Empress15 July 1291
husband's death
c.1323
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Nassau

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Adolf imagina klarenthal.JPG Imagina of Isenburg-Limburg Gerlach IV of Isenburg-Limburg
(Isenburg-Limburg)
125912715 May 1292never Empress23 June 129829 September 1313 Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Habsburg (2)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Elisabeth Tirol.jpg Elisabeth of Tirol
Queen of the Romans
Meinhard, Duke of Carinthia c.126220 December 127427 July 1298never Empress1 May 130828 October 1312 Albert I
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Luxemburg (1)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Margaret of Brabant hlava.jpg Margaret of Brabant
Queen of the Romans
John I, Duke of Brabant 4 October 12769 July 129227 November 1308never Empress14 December 1311 Henry VII
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Habsburg (3)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
IsabelaAragonska.jpg Isabella of Aragon
Queen of the Romans
James II of Barcelona, King of Aragon and Sicily129611 May 131419 October 1315
husband's election (in opposition)/
5 September 1325
husband recognised as co-King
never Empress28 September 1322
husband abandons claim/
13 January 1330
husband's death
12 July 1330 Frederick the Handsome
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Wittelsbach (1)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Beatrix of Silesia-Glogau.jpg Beatrix of Świdnica
Queen of the Romans
Bolko I, Duke of Świdnica 1290130820 October 1314
husband's election
never Empress24 August 1322 Louis IV
Marguerite II de Hainaut.png Margaret, Countess of Hainaut William of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut131126 February 1324January 132811 October 134723 June 1356
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Luxemburg (2)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Blanka Valois.jpg Blanche of Valois
Queen of the Romans
Charles of Valois 1316May 132911 July 1346
husband's election (in opposition)
never Empress1 August 1348 Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Anna von der Pfalz.jpg Anna of Bavaria
Queen of the Romans
Rudolf II, Duke of Bavaria
(Wittelsbach)
26 September 13294 March 134917 June 1349
husband's election (without opposition)
never Empress2 February 1353
AnnaSvidnicka hlava.jpg Anna of Świdnica Henry II, Duke of Świdnica c. 133927 May 13535 April 1355
coronation with husband
11 July 1362
Katedrala sv Vita Praha mozaika Alzbeta.jpg Elizabeth of Pomerania Bogislav V, Duke of Pomerania 134721 May 13631 November 1368
coronation
29 November 1378
husband's death
14 February 1393
Joanna of Bavaria.jpg Johanna of Bavaria
Queen of the Romans
Albert I, Duke of Bavaria
(Wittelsbach)
c. 136229 September 137010 June 1376never Empress31 December 1386 Wenceslaus, King of the Romans
ZofieBav2.jpg Sofia of Bavaria
Queen of the Romans
John II, Duke of Bavaria
(Wittelsbach)
13762 May 1389never Empress20 August 1400
husband's deposition
26 September 1425
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Wittelsbach (2)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Elisabeth von Hohenzollern.jpg Elisabeth of Nuremberg
Queen of the Romans
Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg
(Hohenzollern)
135827 June 137421 August 1400
husband's election
never Empress18 May 1410
husband's death
26 July 1411 Rupert of Germany
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Luxemburg (3)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Barbara-von-Cilli.jpg Barbara of Celje Hermann II
(Celje)
1390 to 1395140821 July 1411
husband's election
31 May 1433
husband's coronation
9 December 1437
husband's death
11 July 1451 Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Habsburg (4)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Elisabeth-Boehmen.jpg Elizabeth of Luxembourg
Queen of the Romans
Emperor Sigismund
(Luxemburg)
1409142218 March 1438
husband's election
never Empress27 October 1439
husband's death
25 December 1442 Albert II of Germany
Hans Burgkmair d. A. 006.jpg Eleanor of Portugal Edward of Portugal
(Aviz)
18 September 143416 March 145219 March 1452
husband's coronation
3 September 1467 Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
Ambrogio de Predis 002.jpg Bianca Maria of Milan Galeazzo Maria, Duke of Milan
(Sforza)
5 April 147216 March 14944 February 1508
husband declared "emperor-elect"
31 December 1510 Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Tizian 057.jpg Isabella of Portugal Manuel I of Portugal
(Aviz)
23 October 150310 March 152624 February 1530
husband's coronation
1 May 1539 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Annajagiello.jpg Anna of Bohemia and Hungary
Queen of the Romans
Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary
(Jagiello)
23 July 150325 May 1521January 1531
husband's election
never Empress27 January 1547 Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maria of Spain 1557.jpg Maria of Spain Emperor Charles V
(Habsburg)
21 June 152813 September 1548November 1562
husband's election
25 July 1564
husband's ascension
12 October 1576
husband's death
26 February 1603 Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frans Pourbus d. J. 002.jpg Anna of Austria Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
4 October 15854 December 16111612
husband's election
14 December 1618 Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor
Justus Sustermans - Eleonora Gonzaga (1598-1655), wife of Ferdinand II, in wedding dress.jpg Eleonore of Mantua Vincenzo I, Duke of Mantua
(Gonzaga)
23 September (23 February?) 15984 February 162215 February 1637
husband's death
27 June 1655 Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Diego Velazquez - Maria Anna of Spain - Prado.jpg Maria Anna of Spain Philip III of Spain
(Habsburg)
18 August 160620 February 163122 December 1636
husband's election
15 February 1637
husband's ascension
13 May 1646 Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
Lorenzo Lippi 005.jpg Maria Leopoldine of Austria Leopold V, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
6 April 16322 July 16487 August 1649
Frans Luycx - Eleonora Gonzaga as Diana, Holy Empress, 3rd wife of Ferdinand III.jpg Eleanor of Mantua Charles II, Duke of Mantua
(Gonzaga)
18 November 163030 April 16512 April 1657
husband's death
6 December 1686
Jan Thomas - Infanta Margaret Theresa, Empress, in theater dress.jpg Margaret Theresa of Spain [3] Philip IV of Spain
(Habsburg)
12 July 165112 December 166612 March 1673 Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Erzherzogin Claudia Felicitas.jpg Claudia Felicitas of Austria [3] Ferdinand Charles, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
30 May 165315 October 16738 April 1676
Eleonore of Pfalz Neuburg.jpg Eleonore-Magdalena of Neuburg [3] Philip William, Elector Palatine
(Wittelsbach)
6 January 165514 December 16765 May 1705
husband's death
19 January 1720
Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Luneburg.jpg Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick [4] John Frederick, Duke of Calenburg
(Welf)
21 April 167324 February 16995 May 1705
husband's ascension
17 April 1711
husband's death
10 April 1742 Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor
Andrea Vaccaro il giovane (attr.) - Elisabeth Christine von Braunsweig-Wolfenbuttel - circa 1711-1713.jpg Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
(Welf)
28 August (28 September?) 16911 August 1708December 1711
husband's election
20 October 1740
husband's death
21 December 1750 Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Wittelsbach (3)

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Maria Amalia of Austriakaiserin.jpg Maria Amalia of Austria [5] Joseph I
(Habsburg)
22 October 17015 October 172324 January 1742
husband's election
20 January 1745
husband's death
11 December 1756 Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

House of Habsburg-Lorraine

PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse
Kaiserin Maria Theresia (HRR).jpg Maria Theresa [1] Charles VI
(Habsburg)
13 May 171712 February 173613 September 1745
husband's election
18 August 1765
husband's death
29 November 1780 Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
Maria Josepha von Bayern.jpg Maria Josepha of Bavaria Charles VII
(Wittelsbach)
30 March 173923 January 176518 August 1765
husband's ascension
28 May 1767 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
Mengs, Anton Raphael - Maria Luisa di Borbone Spagna, granduchessa di Toscana - 1770 - Prado.jpg Maria Louisa of Spain Charles III of Spain
(Bourbon)
24 November 17455 August 176530 September 1790
husband's election
1 March 1792
husband's death
15 May 1792 Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor
Marie-Therese de Bourbon-Naples par Vigee Le Brun, Musee Conde.jpg Maria Teresa of the Two Sicilies Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
(Bourbon)
6 June 177215 August 17905 July 1792
husband's election
6 August 1806
husband's abdication
13 April 1807 Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
PictureNameFatherBirthMarriageBecame QueenBecame EmpressCeased to be ConsortDeathSpouse

Consorts of disputed Kings

In addition to the above, the following women were the wives of men who made claim to the Kingship of Germany, but who are not recognised as official Kings:

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