List of State Leaders in 1338 - Europe

Europe

  • Principality of Achaea - Robert (1332–1364)
  • Albania - Robert, King of Albania (1332–1364)
  • Kingdom of Aragon - Peter IV (1336–1387)
  • Arborea - Peter III, Giudice of Arborea (1336-1347)
  • Bosnia - Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia (1326–1348)
  • Bulgarian Empire - Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
  • Byzantine Empire - Andronicus III Palaeologus (1328–1341)
  • Crown of Castile - Alfonso XI (1312–1350)
  • Kingdom of Denmark - Interregnum (1332–1340)
  • Durazzo - Charles, Duke of Durazzo (1336–1348)
  • Kingdom of England - Edward III (1327–1377)
  • Kingdom of France - Philip VI (1328–1350)
  • Kingdom of Hungary - (House of Capet–Anjou) - Charles I, King of Hungary (1312-1342)
  • Grand Duchy of Lithuania - Gediminas (1316–1341)
  • Grand Duchy of Moscow - Ivan I of Moscow (1325–1340)
  • Kingdom of Norway - Magnus VII (1319–1355 (as defacto 1343–1355))
  • Novgorod -
    • President of the Council of Novgorod - Vasili Kalika (1330–1352)
  • Kingdom of Poland - Casimir III the Great, King of Poland (1333-1370)
  • Kingdom of Portugal - Afonso IV (1325–1357)
  • Kingdom of Serbia - Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (1331–1355)
  • Kingdom of Sweden - Magnus II (1319–1363)
  • Republic of Venice - Francesco Dandolo, Doge of Venice (1329-1339)
  • Wallachia - Basarab I (c. 1310–1352)

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