Salian Kings and Emperors
| German royal dynasties | |||
| Salian dynasty | |||
| Chronology | |||
| Conrad II | 1024 – 1039 | ||
| Henry III | 1039 – 1056 | ||
| Henry IV | 1056 – 1105 | ||
| Henry V | 1105 – 1125 | ||
| Family | |||
| Family tree of the German monarchs Category:Salian Dynasty |
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| Succession | |||
| Preceded by Ottonian dynasty |
Followed by Süpplingenburg dynasty |
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- Conrad II 1024-1039, emperor 1027
- Henry III 1039-1056, emperor 1046
- Henry IV 1056-1106 emperor 1084
- Conrad (1087–1098, nominal king under his father Henry IV)
- Henry V 1106-1125, emperor 1111
Their regnal dates as emperor take into account elections and subsequent coronations.
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