List of state leaders in the 17th century
This is a list of state leaders in the 17th century (1601–1700) AD.
Africa
Africa: Northwest
- Al-Rashid, Sultan (1666–1672)
- Ismail Ibn Sharif, Sultan (1672–1727)
- Abu'l Abbas Ahmad, Sultan (1727–1728, 1728–1729)
- Abdalmalik, Sultan (1728)
- Ali, Sultan (1734–1736)
- Mohammed II, Sultan (1736–1738)
- Zin al-Abidin, Sultan (1741)
- Al-Mostadi, Sultan (1738–1740, 1742–1743, 1747–1748)
- Abdallah, Sultan (1729–1734, 1736–1736, 1740–1741, 1741–1742, 1743–1747, 1748–1757)
- Mohammed III, Sultan (1757–1790)
- Yazid, Sultan (1790–1792)
- Slimane, Sultan (1792–1822)
Europe
Europe: British Isles
Scotland
- James VI, King (1567–1625)
- Charles I, King (?)
- Charles II, King (?)
- James VII, King (?)
- Mary II, Queen co-regnant (1689–1694)
- William II, King co-regnant (1689–1702)
Ireland
- Domhnall Spáinneach mac Murchadha Caomhánach, King (1582–1603)
Europe: Central
- Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1576–1612)
- Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1612–1619)
- Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1619–1637)
- Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1637–1657)
- Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Elect (1658–1705)
- Rudolf II, King (1575–1612)
- Matthias, King (1612–1618)
- Ferdinand II, King (1618–1637)
- Ferdinand III, King (1636–1653)
- Ferdinand IV, co-King (1653–1654)
- Leopold I, King (1658–1705)
- Francis II,[1] Duke (1578–1619)
- Maurice, Duke (1581–1612)
- Augustus,[2] Duke (1619–1656)
- Julius Henry, Duke (1656–1665)
- Francis Erdmann, Duke (1665–1666)
- Julius Francis, Duke (1666–1689)
- George William, Duke (1689–1705)
Europe: Nortic
- Christian IV, King (1588–1648)
- Frederick III, King (1648–1670)
- Christian V, King (1670–1699)
- Frederick IV, King (1699–1730)
Europe: Southcentral
- Clement VIII, Pope (1592–1605)
- Leo XI, Pope (1605)
- Paul V, Pope (1605–1621)
- Gregory XV, Pope (1621–1623)
- Urban VIII, Pope (1623–1644)
- Innocent X, Pope (1644–1655)
- Alexander VII, Pope (1655–1667)
- Clement IX, Pope (1667–1669)
- Clement X, Pope (1670–1676)
- Innocent XI, Pope (1676–1689)
- Alexander VIII, Pope (1689–1691)
- Innocent XII, Pope (1691–1700)
- Clement XI, Pope (1700–1721)
Europe: Southwest
Europe: West
- Anjou (complete list) –
- Gaston I, Duke (1608–1626)
- Philip I, Duke (1640–1660)
- Philippe Charles, Duke (1668–1671)
- Louis Francis, Duke (1672)
- Philip II, Duke (1683–1700)
- Charles III, Duke of Lorraine, Count (1589–1608)
- Margaret of Valois, Count (1608–1610)
- Isabella Clara Eugenia, Countess (1598–1621)
- Philip VI, Count (1621–1665)
- Charles IV, Count (1665–1700)
- Philip VII, Count (1700–1706)
- Charles VI of Maine, Count (?–1611)
- Henry, Duke of Mayenne, Count (1611–1621)
- Charles II Gonzaga, Count (1621–1631)
- Ferdinand Gonzaga, Count (1631–1632)
- Charles III Gonzaga, Count (1632–?)
Eurasia: Caucasus
- Alexander II (Ottoman vassal), King (1574–1602, 1602–1605)
- David I, King (1602)
- Constantine I, King (1605)
- Teimuraz I, King (1605–1614, 1615–1648, 1623–1633, 1636–1648)
- Archil, King (1664–1675)
- Erekle I, King (1675–1676)
References
- ↑ His wife was Mary of Brunswick and Lunenburg (Wolfenbüttel) (1566–1626; daughter of Julius, Duke of Brunswick and Lunenburg (Wolfenbüttel)); their daughters were Juliane of Saxe-Lauenburg (26 December 1589–1 December 1630; m. 1 August 1627 to Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sønderburg-Norburg) and Sophie Hedwig of Saxe-Lauenburg (24 May 1601–1 February 1660; m. 23 May 1624 to Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg).
- ↑ His wife, Elisabeth Sophie of Holstein-Gottorp, was the daughter of John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Their daughter was Anna-Elisabetha of Saxe-Lauenburg (23 August 1624–1688; m. 2 April 1665 to William Christoph, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg).
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