List of State Leaders in 1220 - Europe

Europe

  • Principality of Achaea - Geoffrey I of Villehardouin (1209-c. 1228)
  • County of Angoulême - Hugh I (1218–1249)
  • Duchy of Aquitaine - Henry II (1216–1254)
  • Kingdom of Aragon - James I
  • Duchy of Athens - Otto de la Roche (1205–1225)
  • Duchy of Austria - Leopold VI (1198–1230)
  • County of Auvergne - Guy II (1195–1224)
  • Dauphinate of Auvergne - Dalfi d'Alvernha (Robert IV) (1169–1235)
  • Margraviate of Baden - Frederick (1216–1231)
  • County of Bar - Henry II (1214–1239)
  • County of Barcelona - James I (1213–1276)
  • Duchy of Bavaria - Louis I (1183–1231)
  • County of Blois - Margaret, with Walter of Avesnes (1218–1230)
  • Kingdom of Bohemia - Premysl I Ottokar (1198–1230)
  • County of Boulogne - Matilda II (1216- c. 1260)
  • Duchy of Brabant - Henry I (1190–1235)
  • Duchy of Brittany - Peter I (1213–1237)
  • Bulgarian Empire - Ivan Asen II, Tsar of Bulgaria (1218–1241)
  • Duchy of Burgundy - Hugh IV (1218–1272)
  • Duchy of Carinthia - Bernhard (1201–1256)
  • Kingdom of Castile - Ferdinand III, the Saint (1217–1252)
  • County of Champagne - Theobald IV (1201–1253)
  • Deheubarth - Maelgwyn ap Rhys, Prince of Deheubarth (1199–1230), disputed with Rhys the Hoarse (1216–1234)
  • Kingdom of Denmark - Valdemar II, the Victorious (1202–1241)
  • Duchy of Demmin - Warcislaw III (1219–1264)
  • Kingdom of England - Henry III (1216–1272)
  • Despotate of Epirus - Theodore Ducas (1214–1230)
  • County of Flanders - Jeanne (1205–1244)
  • Kingdom of France - Philip II (1180–1223)
  • Duchy of Gdańsk - Swietopelk II the Great (1215–1266)
  • County of Guelders - Gerard IV (1207–1229)
  • Kingdom of Gwynedd - Llywelyn the Great, Prince of Gwynedd (1194–1240)
  • County of Hainaut - Jeanne (1205–1244)
  • County of Holland - William I (1203?1222)
  • Holy Roman Empire - Frederick II (1211–1250)
  • Kingdom of Hungary - Andrew II (1205–1235)
  • Lordship of Ireland - Henry III of England (1216–1272)
  • Kingdom of Mann and the Isles - Raghnall mac Gofraidh (1187–1229)
  • Kievan Rus' - Mstislav III, Grand Prince of Kiev (1214–1223)
  • Duchy of Lorraine -
    1. Theobald I (1213?1220)
    2. Matthias II (1220?1251)
  • County of Maine - John Capet (1219–1232)
  • March of Montferrat - William VI (1207–1225)
  • County of Namur - Philip II (1217?1226)
  • Kingdom of Navarre - Sancho VII the Strong (1194–1234)
  • Duchy of the Archipelago (Naxos) - Marco Sanudo (1207–1227)
  • Duchy of Normandy - Henry III (claimed, 1216–1259)
  • Kingdom of Norway - Haakon IV (1217–1263)
  • Duchy of Opole - Casimir I (1211–1230)
  • County of Poitiers - Alfonso (1220–1271)
  • Kingdom of Poland - Leszek the White (1211–1227)
  • Duchy of Pomerania - Mestwin I (1207–1220)
  • Kingdom of Portugal - Afonso II, the Fat (1212–1233)
  • Powys Fadog - Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, Prince of Powys Fadog (1191–1236)
  • County of Provence - Ramon Berenguer IV (1209–1245)
  • Duchy of Rugia - Wizlaw I (1218–1249)
  • Duchy of Saxony - Albert I (1212–1260)
  • Kingdom of Scotland - Alexander II (1214–1249)
  • Kingdom of Serbia - Stefan Nemanjić (1196–1228)
  • Kingdom of Sicily - Frederick II (1198–1250)
  • Duchy of Sławno - Boguslaw III (1190–1223)
  • Duchy of Swabia - Henry II (1216–1235)
  • Kingdom of Sweden - John I (1216–1222)
  • Duchy of Szczecin -
    1. Boguslaw II (1202–1220);
    2. Dobry (1220–1278)
  • Kingdom of Thessalonica - Demetrius (1207–1224)
  • County of Toulouse - Raymond VI (1194–1222)
  • Bishopric of Utrecht - Otto II van Lippe (1216–1227)
  • Republic of Venice - Pietro Ziani Doge of Venice (1205–1229)
  • Vladimir-Suzdal - Yuri II, Grand Prince (1218–1238)
  • Duchy of Silesia (Wrocław) - Henry I the Bearded (1201–1238)
  • County of Württemberg - Hartmann (1194–1240)
  • Zachodnie - Boguslaw II and Kazimierz II, Dukes of Zachodnie (1187–1220)

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