House of Luxembourg
Cadet branch of the House of Limburg
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House of Luxembourg
Counts of Luxembourg and Arlon
Ancient arms -
House of Luxembourg
Kings of Bohemia
Counts of Luxembourg
Margraves of Moravia
Arms assumed as Kings of Bohemia -
House of Luxembourg
Kings of Bohemia
Counts of Luxembourg
Margraves of Moravia
Quartered arms variant
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Henry VII of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Emperor
1312– 1313
King of the Romans
1308–1313 -
Charles IV of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Emperor
1355-1378
King of the Romans
1346–1378 -
Wenceslaus IV of Luxembourg
King of the Romans
1378–1400 -
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Emperor
1433–1437
King of the Romans
1411–1437
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John I of Luxembourg
1310-1346 -
Charles IV
1346-1378 -
Wenceslaus IV
1378-1419 -
Sigismund I
1419-1437
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Sigismund of Luxembourg
1387-1437
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House of Luxembourg-Ligny
Lords of Ligny, Beauvoir
and Richebourg
Counts of Saint-Pol, Ligny, Roussy
and Brienne
Issued from Waleran, 2nd son of Henry V, Count of Luxembourg
French branch -
House of Luxembourg-Moravia
Lords and Margraves of Moravia
Issued from John Henry, 3rd son of John I of Bohemia from his 1st marriage -
House of Luxembourg-Görlitz
Lords of Neumark
Dukes of Görlitz
Issued from John of Görlitz, younger son of Charles IV from his 4th marriage
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Henry VI of Luxembourg
Count of Luxembourg and Arlon
Arms variant in Wijnbergen Armorial -
Henry VI of Luxembourg
Count of Luxembourg and Arlon
Alternative arms variant in Wijnbergen Armorial -
Henry VII of Luxembourg
Count of Luxembourg and Arlon
Arms used 1282-1288 -
Charles IV of Luxembourg
King of Bohemia, Italy and Burgundy
King of the Romans
Holy Roman Emperor -
Charles IV of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Emperor
Arms variant from his seal of 1443 -
Wenceslaus I of Luxembourg
Count and Duke of Luxembourg
Duke of Brabant and Limburg
Son of John I from his 2nd marriage -
Gilles de La Tour
Lord of Tour-devant-Virton and Saulmory
Illegitimate son of Wenceslaus I
Arms in Gelre Armorial -
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Holy Roman Emperor
King of Hungary and Croatia
King of Bohemia
Arms variant from the Chronicle of the Council of Constance by Ulrich of Richenthal