List of tombs of European monarchs

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This list contains an overview of the tombs of European emperors, kings and regents and their wives as well as important heirs to the throne since the Middle Ages.

The individual tables begin either with the proclamation as a kingdom or with a change of dynasty (England with William the Conqueror, Spain with the union of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Wasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, the remaining principalities of Liechtenstein and Monaco as well as the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg were added. Detailed lists of all the people buried in the respective family graves can be accessed via the respective links.

Albania

Kingdom from 1928 to 1943 (1939 to 1943 in personal union with Italy)

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Drew I. 1895-1961 Cimetière parisien in Thiais , Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France
Geraldine Apponyi de Nagy-Appony 1915-2002 Sharra Cemetery in Tirana

Bavaria

Kingdom from 1806 to 1918. The Bavarian kings from the House of Wittelsbach had four churches as burial places in Munich. As a rule , their hearts were buried separately and transferred to the Gnadenkapelle in Altötting .

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Maximilian I. 1756-1825 Princely crypt in the Theatine Church in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Auguste of Hessen-Darmstadt 1765-1796 Crypt in the Protestant town church in Darmstadt, Hesse
Caroline of Baden 1776-1841 Princely crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich
King Ludwig I. 1786-1868 Side chapel of the St. Boniface Basilica in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen 1792-1854 Side chapel of the St. Boniface Basilica in Munich
King Maximilian II 1811-1864 Side chapel in the Theatinerkirche in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Marie of Prussia 1825-1889 Side chapel in the Theatinerkirche in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
King Ludwig II. 1845-1886 Princely crypt in the Church of St. Michael in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
King Otto I. 1848-1916 Princely crypt in the Church of St. Michael in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Prince Regent Luitpold 1821-1912 Princely crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich
Auguste Ferdinande of Austria 1825-1864 Princely crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich
King Ludwig III. 1845-1921 Crypt in the Frauenkirche in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Marie Therese of Austria-Este 1849-1919 Crypt in the Frauenkirche in Munich;
Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace

Belgium

Kingdom since 1830. All Belgian kings were buried in the family grave in Laeken.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Leopold I. 1790-1865 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Charlotte Auguste of England 1796-1817 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle , England
Louise of Orléans 1812-1850 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
King Leopold II 1835-1909 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Marie Henriette of Austria 1836-1902 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Blanche Zélia Joséphine Delacroix 1883-1948 Cemetery Père Lachaise in Paris
King Albert I. 1875-1934 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Elisabeth of Bavaria 1876-1965 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
King Leopold III. 1901-1983 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Astrid of Sweden 1905-1935 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Mary Lilian Baels 1916-2002 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Prince Regent Charles 1903-1983 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
King Baudouin I. 1930-1993 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels
Fabiola Mora y Aragon 1928-2014 Royal crypt in the Laeken Church of Our Lady in Brussels

Bohemia

Kingdom from 1198, from 1526 Kingdom under Habsburg rule. (see paragraphs # Holy Roman Empire and # Austria )

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Ottokar I. 1155-1230 Saxon chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Adelheid of Meissen 1160-1211 Meissen Cathedral , Saxony
Constance of Hungary 1181-1240 Porta Coeli Cistercian monastery in Předklášteří near Tišnov, South Moravia
King Wenceslaus I. 1205-1253 Agnes Monastery (Prague)
Kunigunde of Swabia 1200-1248 Agnes Monastery (Prague)
King Ottokar II 1132-1278 originally in Znojmo, then in the Saxon Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Margarete von Babenberg 1204-1266 Lilienfeld Abbey , Lower Austria
Kunigunde von Halitsch 1246-1285 Agnes Monastery in Prague
King Wenceslas II 1271-1305 Zbraslav Cistercian Monastery (now Zbraslav Castle) in Prague
Guta von Habsburg 1271-1297 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Elisabeth Richza of Poland 1286-1335 Cistercian monastery Marien-Saal (now Abbey of St. Thomas) in Brno
King Wenceslaus III 1289-1306 originally in the Cathedral of Olomouc, then in the Cistercian Zbraslav Monastery (now Zbraslav Castle) in Prague
Viola Elisabeth von Teschen 1290-1317 Rožmberk Monastery near Vyšší Brod, South Bohemia
King Rudolf 1282-1307 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Blanche of France 1285-1306 Minorite Church in Vienna
Elisabeth Richza of Poland 1286-1335 Cistercian monastery Marien-Saal (now Abbey of St. Thomas) in Brno
King Heinrich of Carinthia 1265-1335 Collegiate church of the Cistercian monastery of Stams in Tyrol
Anna of Bohemia 1290-1313 Dominican monastery Bolzano , South Tyrol
Adelheid of Braunschweig 1300-1320 Collegiate church of the Cistercian monastery of Stams in Tyrol
Beatrice of Savoy 1310-1331 Collegiate church of the Cistercian monastery of Stams in Tyrol
King John of Bohemia 1296-1346 originally buried in the Altmünster monastery in Luxembourg. Between 1838 and 1946, John's bones were buried in a sarcophagus in the Kastel hermitage. In 1946 he was reburied in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg
Elisabeth of Bohemia 1292-1330 Zbraslav Cistercian Monastery (now Zbraslav Castle) in Prague
Beatrice of Bourbon 1320-1383 originally in the Basilica of St-Denis near Paris; then in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg
King Charles I. 1316-1378 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Blanca Margaret of Valois 1317-1348 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Anna of the Palatinate 1329-1353 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Anna of Schweidnitz 1339-1362 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Elisabeth of Pomerania 1347-1393 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King Wenceslas IV 1361-1419 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Johanna of Bavaria 1362-1386 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Sophie of Bavaria 1376-1428 St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava , Slovakia (grave no longer preserved)
King Sigismund 1368-1437 Oradea Cathedral , Romania
Mary of Hungary 1371-1395 Oradea Cathedral , Romania
Barbara from Cilli 1391-1451 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King Albrecht 1397-1439 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Elisabeth of Luxembourg 1409-1442 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
King Vladislav I. 1440-1457 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King George of Podebrady 1420-1471 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Kunigunde von Sternberg 1425-1449 Parish Church of Poděbrady , Central Bohemia
Johanna von Rosental around 1430-1475 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King Vladislav II 1456-1516 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Barbara of Brandenburg 1464-1515 Heilsbronn Monastery , Bavaria
Beatrix of Aragon 1457-1508 S. Pietro Monastery in Naples , Italy
Anna of Foix 1484-1506 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
King Matthias Corvinus 1443-1490 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Beatrix of Aragon 1457-1508 S. Pietro Monastery in Naples , Italy
King Ludwig 1506-1526 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Mary of Hungary 1505-1558 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain

Bulgaria

Tsarism from 1908 to 1946.

Surname Life dates Burial place
Prince Alexander I. 1857-1893 Battenberg Mausoleum in Sofia
Johanna Loisinger, Countess of Hartenau 1865-1951 St. Leonhard Cemetery in Graz , Styria; Field A, wall tomb
King Ferdinand I. 1861-1948 Catholic parish church St. Augustin in Coburg , Bavaria
Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma 1870-1899 Catholic Church of St. Louis des Français in Plovdiv
Eleonore Reuss zu Köstritz 1860-1917 Boyana Church in Sofia
King Boris III 1894-1943 Heart in the Rila Monastery ; the whereabouts of the remains are uncertain
Giovanna of Savoy 1907-2000 Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, Italy

Denmark

Oldest kingdom in Europe (since the 7th century). The list begins with Waldemar the Great . Until 1341 the monastery church of Ringsted was the most important burial place . Members of the royal family have been buried in Roskilde Cathedral since the 15th century.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Waldemar I. 1131-1182 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Canute VI. 1162-1202 Ringsted Monastery Church
Dagmar of Bohemia 1186-1212 Ringsted Monastery Church
Rikissa of Denmark , Queen of Sweden 1174-1220 Ringsted Monastery Church
Berengaria of Portugal 1194-1221 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Waldemar II 1170-1241 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Eric IV 1216-1250 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Abel 1218-1252 St. Petri Cathedral in Schleswig, later exhumed
King Christopher I. 1219-1259 Ribe Cathedral
King Eric V. 1249-1286 Viborg Cathedral
Agnes of Brandenburg 1257-1304 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Eric VI. 1274-1319 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Christopher II 1276-1332 Sorø Monastery Church
Margrethe Eriksdatter of Denmark , Queen of Sweden 1277-1341 Ringsted Monastery Church
King Waldemar IV 1340-1375 Sorø Monastery Church
King Olaf III. 1370-1387 Sorø Monastery Church
Queen Margaret I. 1353-1412 originally in the monastery church of Sorø; then in Roskilde Cathedral
King Håkon VI. from Norway 1341-1380 St. Mary's Church in Oslo , Norway
King Erik VII 1382-1459 St. Mary's Church in Darłowo , Poland
Philippa of England 1394-1430 Vadstena Monastery Church , Sweden
King Christoph III. 1416-1448 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian I. 1426-1481 Roskilde Cathedral
Dorothea of ​​Brandenburg 1430-1495 Roskilde Cathedral
King John I. 1455-1513 originally in Gråbrødre Church, then in St. Knud Cathedral in Odense
Christina of Saxony 1461-1521 originally in Gråbrødre Church, then in St. Knud Cathedral in Odense
King Christian II 1481-1559 originally in Gråbrødre Church, since 1805 in St. Knud Cathedral in Odense
Isabella of Austria 1501-1526 originally in St. Peter in Gent , Belgium; since 1883 in St. Knud's Cathedral in Odense
King Friedrich I. 1471-1533 St. Petri Cathedral in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein
Anna of Brandenburg , Schleswig-Holstein 1487-1514 Bordesholm Abbey Church , Schleswig-Holstein
Sophia of Pomerania 1498-1568 St. Petri Cathedral in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein
King Christian III 1503-1559 Roskilde Cathedral
Dorothea of ​​Sachsen-Lauenburg 1511-1571 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich II. 1534-1588 Roskilde Cathedral
Sophie of Mecklenburg 1557-1631 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian IV 1577-1648 Roskilde Cathedral
Anna Katharina of Brandenburg 1575-1612 Roskilde Cathedral
Kirsten Munk 1598-1658 St. Knud Cathedral in Odense
King Friedrich III. 1609-1670 Roskilde Cathedral
Sophie Amalie of Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1628-1685 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian V 1646-1699 Roskilde Cathedral
Charlotte Amalie of Hessen-Kassel 1650-1714 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich IV. 1671-1730 Roskilde Cathedral
Louise of Mecklenburg 1667-1721 Roskilde Cathedral
Anna Sophie von Reventlow 1693-1743 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian VI 1699-1746 Roskilde Cathedral
Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach 1700-1770 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich V. 1723-1766 Roskilde Cathedral
Luise of England 1724-1751 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian VII 1749-1808 Roskilde Cathedral
Caroline Mathilde of England 1751-1775 City church St. Marien in Celle , Lower Saxony
King Friedrich VI. 1768-1839 Roskilde Cathedral
Maria of Hessen-Kassel 1767-1852 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian VIII 1786-1848 Roskilde Cathedral
Charlotte of Mecklenburg 1784-1840 Campo Santo Teutonico in the Vatican
Caroline Amalie from Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg 1796-1881 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich VII 1808-1863 Roskilde Cathedral
Wilhelmine of Denmark 1808-1891 Mausoleum in the Glücksburg cemetery , Schleswig-Holstein
Caroline Marianne of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1821-1876 Old crypt in the Johanniterkirche in Mirow , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Louise Countess Danner 1815-1874 Park of Jægerspris Castle near Frederikssund
King Christian IX 1818-1906 Roskilde Cathedral
Louise of Hesse 1817-1898 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich VIII. 1843-1912 Roskilde Cathedral
Louise of Sweden 1851-1926 Roskilde Cathedral
King Christian X. 1870-1947 Roskilde Cathedral
Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1879-1952 Roskilde Cathedral
King Friedrich IX. 1899-1972 Roskilde Cathedral
Ingrid of Sweden 1910-2000 Roskilde Cathedral

England

Kingdom since the 9th century. The list begins with the Norman dynasty in 1066. Westminster Abbey has long been considered the family tomb of the English monarchy, with previous rulers also being buried in other parts of England and in the French rulers of Anjou and Normandy. Since the 18th century, St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle established itself as the burial place of English kings, with non-rulers - with the exception of Edward VIII - being buried in the Frogmore Royal Cemetery.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Wilhelm I. 1028-1087 St. Etienne Abbey Church in Caen , Calvados, Lower Normandy, France
Mathilde of Flanders 1031-1083 La Trinité Abbey Church in Caen , Calvados, Lower Normandy, France
King Wilhelm II. 1060-1100 Winchester Cathedral
King Henry I. 1068-1135 Reading Abbey
Matilda of Scotland 1069-1118 Westminster Abbey in London
Adelheid of Brabant and Leuven 1104-1151 in the cloister of the Benedictine monastery Affligem , Belgium
King Stephan 1096-1154 Faversham Abbey
Mathilda of Boulogne 1103-1152 Faversham Abbey
Matilda of England 1102-1167 originally in Bec Abbey, then in Rouen Cathedral , Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Duke Geoffrey V of Normandy 1113-1151 Le Mans Cathedral , Sarthe, Pays de la Loire, France
King Henry II 1133-1189 Fontevrault Abbey , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
Eleanor of Aquitaine 1122-1204 Fontevrault Abbey , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
King Richard I. 1157-1199 Fontevrault Abbey , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
Berengaria of Navarre 1163-1230 Le Mans Cathedral , Sarthe, Pays de la Loire
King John I. 1167-1216 Worcester Cathedral
Isabel of Gloucester 1176-1217 Canterbury Cathedral
Isabella of Angoulême 1188-1246 Fontevrault Abbey , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
King Henry III 1207-1272 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Eleanor of Provence 1217-1291 Convent Church in Amesbury
King Edward I. 1239-1307 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Eleanor of Castile 1241-1290 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Margaret of France 1282-1317 Christ Church Greyfriars in London
King Edward II 1284-1327 Gloucester Cathedral
Margaret of Scotland 1283-1290 in the choir of Christ's Kirk in Bergen , Norway
Isabella of France 1292-1358 Christ Church Greyfriars in London
King Edward III 1312-1377 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Philippa of Hainaut 1311-1369 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
King Richard II 1367-1400 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Anne of Bohemia 1366-1394 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Isabella of France 1389-1409 originally in St-Saumer in Blois, then in the Convent des Céléstins in Paris
King Heinich IV. 1366-1413 Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral
Mary de Bohun 1369-1394 Trinity Hospital in Leicester
Joan of Navarre 1370-1437 Canterbury Cathedral
King Henry V 1387-1422 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
Catherine of Valois 1401-1437 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
King Henry VI. 1421-1471 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Margaret of Anjou 1429-1482 Angers Cathedral , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
King Edward IV 1442-1483 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Elizabeth Woodville 1437-1492 Angers Cathedral , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
King Edward V 1470-1483 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Richard III 1452-1485 originally in Greyfriars Church of the Franciscan Monastery of Leicester , since 2015 in Leicester Cathedral
Anne Neville 1456-1485 Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey , London
King Henry VII 1457-1509 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Elizabeth of York 1466-1503 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Henry VIII 1491-1547 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Catherine of Aragon 1485-1536 Peterborough Cathedral
Anne Boleyn 1501-1536 St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London
Jane Seymour 1505-1537 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Anna of Kleve 1515-1557 Niche next to the sanctuary at Westminster Abbey in London
Catherine Howard 1520-1542 St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London
Catherine Parr 1512-1548 Sudeley Castle at Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
King Edward VI. 1537-1553 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Queen Johanna 1537-1554 St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London
Lord Guilford Dudley 1536-1554 St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London
Queen Maria I. 1516-1558 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Philip II of Spain 1527-1598 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
Queen Elizabeth I. 1533-1603 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King James I. 1566-1625 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Anna of Denmark 1574-1619 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Charles I. 1600-1649 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Henrietta Maria of France 1609-1669 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Charles II 1630-1685 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Catherine of Portugal 1638-1705 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal
King James II 1633-1701 Church of Saint-Germain-en-Laye , Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
Anne Hyde 1637-1671 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Maria Beatrix of Modena 1658-1718 Convent of Ste-Marie in Chaillot, Paris (the convent was destroyed)
Queen Mary II 1662-1694 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Wilhelm III. 1650-1702 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Queen Anne 1665-1714 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
George of Oldenburg 1653-1708 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King George I. 1660-1727 Welf mausoleum in the Berggarten in Hanover-Herrenhausen , Lower Saxony
Sophie Dorothea of ​​Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1666-1726 City church St. Marien in Celle , Lower Saxony
King George II 1683-1760 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Caroline von Ansbach 1683-1737 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King George III 1738-1820 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1744-1818 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
King George IV 1762-1830 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Maria Anne Smythe 1756-1837 St John the Baptist Church in Brighton
Caroline of Braunschweig 1768-1821 Brunswick Cathedral , Lower Saxony
King Wilhelm IV. 1765-1837 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Adelheid of Saxe-Meiningen 1792-1849 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Queen Victoria 1819-1901 Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor
Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1819-1861 Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore near Windsor
King Edward VII 1841-1910 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Alexandra of Denmark 1844-1925 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
King George V 1865-1936 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Maria von Teck 1867-1953 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
King Edward VIII 1894-1972 Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore near Windsor
Wallis Simpson 1896-1986 Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore near Windsor
King George VI. 1895-1952 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon 1900-2002 St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997 on a small island in a lake on the Earls of Spencer estate in Althorp , Northamptonshire

Etruria

Kingdom from 1801 to 1807 (comprised most of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany)

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Ludwig I. 1773-1803 7. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
Maria Luisa of Spain 1782-1824 7. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Karl Ludwig 1799-1883 Tenuta Reale in Viareggio near Lucca, Italy
Maria Theresa of Savoy 1803-1879 Campo Verano cemetery in Rome

France

Kingdom since 814. The French royal family's tomb is the Saint-Denis basilica, where most of the rulers were also buried. However, the basilica was ravaged during the French Revolution and the bodies were either stolen or buried outside the church. With the re-establishment of the Bourbons, the tombs were re-erected and restored. The bones of the recovered family members were collected and buried in the ossuary, as identification was not possible. Thus, most of the graves in St-Denis are empty. Only the graves of Louis VII, Louise of Lorraine, Louis XVI., Marie Antoinette and Louis XVIII. contain the real bones. The Bonaparte family found their family burial in the Chapelle Impériale in Ajaccio , but the two emperors were buried elsewhere.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Ludwig I. 778-840 St. Arnulf Church in Metz , Moselle, Lorraine
Irmingard of Hespengau around 780-818 Angers , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
Judith of Bavaria probably 795-843 Saint-Martin de Tours , Indre-et-Loire, Center
King Charles II 823-877 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Irmentrud of Orléans probably 830–869 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Richildis from Provence around 845-910 ?
King Ludwig II. 846-879 St. Corneille Abbey in Compiègne , Oise, Picardy
Ansgard of Burgundy 826-880 ?
Adelheid of Friuli 850-901 St. Corneille Abbey in Compiègne , Oise, Picardy
King Ludwig III. 863-882 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Karlmann 866-884 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Charles III (East Franconia) 839-888 Reichenau Monastery in Mittelzell on the island of Reichenau, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Richardis 840-900 Andlau Abbey , Bas-Rhin, Alsace
King Odo 856-898 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Theoderata around 868 - after 903 ?
King Charles III (West Franconia) 879-929 Saint-Fursy in Péronne , Somme, Picardy
Frederuna 887-917 St-Rémy Basilica in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
Eadgifu 903 – after 951 Saint-Médard Abbey near Soissons
King Robert I. 866-923 ?
Adele of Maine ? ?
Beatrix of Vermandois 880-931 ?
King Rudolf 860-936 Sainte-Colombe Abbey in Sens, Yonne, Burgundy
Emma of France 894-934 ?
King Ludwig IV. 920-954 St-Rémy Basilica in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
Tanners 919-984 St-Rémy Basilica in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
King Lothar 941-986 St-Rémy Basilica in Reims, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne
Emma of Italy 948–? ?
King Ludwig V. 966-987 St. Corneille Abbey in Compiègne , Oise, Picardy
Adelheid of Anjou 947-1026 Montmajour Monastery near Arles , Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
King Hugo I. 938-996 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
King Robert II 972-1031 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Rozala-Susanna of Italy 945-1003 Saint Peters Abbey in Ghent , Belgium
Bertha of Burgundy 967-1016 ?
Constanze of Provence 973-1032 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Hugo II 1007-1025 St. Corneille Abbey in Compiègne , Oise, Picardy
King Henry I. 1008-1060 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Mathilde of Franconia ? -1034 Worms Cathedral , Rhineland-Palatinate
Mathilde of Friesland ? -1044 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Anna of Kiev 1036-1076 Villiers Abbey in La Ferté-Alais , Essonne, Île-de-France
King Philip I. 1052-1108 Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire Abbey , Loiret, Center
Bertha of Holland 1055-1093 ?
Bertrada of Montfort 1070-1117 Royal convent of Haute-Bruyère near Saint-Rémy-l'Honoré, Yvelines, Île-de-France
King Ludwig VI. 1081-1137 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Lucienne of Rochefort 1088-1093 ?
Adelheid of Savoy 1092-1154 Saint-Pierre de Montmartre Abbey Church , Paris
King Philip, co-regent 1116-1131 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Ludwig VII. 1020-1180 originally in the Notre-Dame-de-Barbeau monastery near Fontainebleau; since 1817 in the basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris
Eleanor of Aquitaine 1122-1204 Fontevrault Abbey , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire
Constance of Castile 1140-1160 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Adela of Champagne 1140-1206 Abbey church in Pontigny , Yonne, Burgundy
King Philip II August 1165-1223 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Isabella of Hainaut 1170-1190 Notre Dame de Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Ingeborg of Denmark 1175-1236 Monastery of St. Jean-sur-l'Isle near Corbeil , Essonne, Île-de-France
Agnes-Maria of Andechs-Meranien 1180-1201 Benedictine monastery of St. Corentin-lès-Mantes, Yvelines, Île-de-France
King Louis VIII 1187-1226 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Blanka of Castile 1188-1252 Maubuisson Cistercian Abbey near Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Val-d'Oise; the heart in Lys Abbey near Melun
King Louis IX 1214-1270 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Margaret of Provence 1221-1295 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
King Philip III 1245-1285 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Isabella of Aragon 1147-1271 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Maria of Brabant 1254-1321 Cordeliers monastery church in Paris (the church was destroyed)
King Philip IV 1268-1314 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Joan I of Navarre 1273-1305 Cordeliers monastery church in Paris (the church was destroyed)
King Ludwig X. 1289-1316 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Margaret of Burgundy 1290-1315 Église des Frères Gris in Vernon , Eure, Upper Normandy
Clementine of Hungary 1293-1328 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King John I. 1316-1316 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Philip V 1291-1322 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Joan II of Burgundy 1291-1330 Cordeliers monastery church in Paris (the church was destroyed)
King Charles IV 1295-1328 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Blanka of Burgundy 1295-1326 Maubuisson Cistercian monastery in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France
Maria of Luxembourg 1304-1324 Dominican church in Montargis , Loiret, Center
Johanna of Évreux 1310-1371 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Philip VI 1293-1350 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Joan of Burgundy 1294-1348 / 49 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Blanche of Navarre 1331-1398 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King John II 1319-1364 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Jutta from Luxembourg 1315-1349 Maubuisson Abbey near Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France
Johanna of Auvergne 1326-1360 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
King Charles V 1338-1380 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Joan of Bourbon 1338-1378 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Charles VI. 1368-1422 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Isabeau de Bavière 1370-1435 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Charles VII 1403-1461 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Maria of Anjou 1404-1463 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Louis XI. 1423-1483 Notre-Dame in Cléry-Saint-André near Orléans, Loiret, Center
Margaret of Scotland 1424-1445 St-Laon-de-Thouars Abbey, Vienne, Poitou-Charente
Charlotte of Savoy 1441-1483 Notre-Dame in Cléry-Saint-André near Orléans, Loiret, Center
King Charles VIII 1470-1498 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved); Heart: Notre-Dame-de-Cléry basilica
Anne de Bretagne 1477-1514 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Ludwig XII. 1462-1515 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Joan of France 1464-1505 Annunciaten Monastery in Bourges , Cher, Center
Anne de Bretagne 1477-1514 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Mary of England 1496-1533 St. Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds , England
King Franz I. 1494-1547 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Claude of France 1499-1524 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Eleanor of Castile 1498-1558 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
King Henry II 1519-1559 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Catherine of Medici 1519-1589 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
King Franz II 1544-1560 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (only the urn of the heart is preserved)
Mary Stuart of Scotland 1542-1587 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
King Charles IX 1550-1574 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb has not been preserved)
Elisabeth of Austria 1554-1592 originally in the Clarissin Monastery, since 1782 in the Duke's Crypt in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
King Henry III 1551-1589 originally in St-Corneille, since 1610 in the Basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris (the burial place is no longer preserved, only a memorial and the urn of hearts)
Louise of Lorraine 1553-1601 originally at the Convent des Capucines, St. Honoré in Paris; since 1817 in the basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris
King Henry IV 1553-1610 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved, just a memorial)
Margaret of Valois 1553-1615 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (only plaque)
Mary of Medici 1575-1642 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (only plaque)
King Louis XIII 1601-1643 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Anna of Austria 1601-1666 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
King Louis XIV 1638-1715 Basilica Saint-Denis near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved, only a memorial)
Maria Teresa of Spain 1638-1683 Basilica Saint-Denis near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved, only a memorial)
Françoise d'Aubigné 1635-1719 in the choir of the church of Saint-Cyr-l'École , Yvelines, Île-de-France
King Louis XV 1710-1774 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris (the tomb is no longer preserved)
Maria Leszczyńska 1703-1768 Saint-Denis Basilica near Paris; Heart in Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy
King Louis XVI 1754-1793 originally in the cemetery de la Madeleine, since 1815 in the Basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris
Marie Antoinette of Austria 1755-1793 originally in the cemetery de la Madeleine, since 1815 in the Basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris
King Louis XVII 1785-1795 originally in the Ste-Marguérite cemetery, then in the Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Emperor Napoleon I. 1769-1821 originally on St. Helena , since 1840 in the Invalides in Paris
Joséphine de Beauharnais 1763-1814 Eglise St-Pierre-et-St.Paul in Rueil-Malmaison , Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France
Marie-Louise of Austria 1791-1847 New crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Napoleon II, King of Rome 1811-1832 originally in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna, since 1940 in the Invalides in Paris; the heart stayed in Vienna in the Augustinian Church
King Louis XVIII 1755-1824 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Maria Josepha of Savoy 1753-1810 originally in Westminster Abbey, London; since 1811 in S. Lucifero in Cagliari , Italy
King Charles X. 1757-1836 Kostanjevica Monastery in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Maria Theresa of Sardinia 1756-1805 Imperial mausoleum next to Graz Cathedral , Styria; Heart in Santa Chiara in Naples, Italy
King Ludwig XIX. 1775-1844 Kostanjevica Monastery in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
Marie-Thérèse of France 1778-1851 Kostanjevica Monastery in Nova Gorica, Slovenia
King Ludwig Philipp I. 1773-1850 originally in Weybridge, since 1876 in the mausoleum of the House of Orléans in the Royal Chapel in Dreux , Eure-et-Loir, Center
Maria Amalia of Naples-Sicily 1782-1866 originally in Weybridge, since 1876 in the mausoleum of the House of Orléans in the Royal Chapel in Dreux , Eure-et-Loir, Center
Emperor Napoleon III. 1808-1873 originally St. Mary's Church in Chislehurst, since 1888 in St. Michael's Abbey in Farnborough , England
Eugénie de Montijo 1826-1920 St. Michael's Abbey in Farnborough , England

Greece

Kingdom from 1832 to 1973. The kings from the House of Oldenburg were all buried in Tatoi near Athens, the first king from the House of Wittelsbach rests in Munich.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Otto I. 1815-1867 Princely crypt in the Theatine Church in Munich; Heart in the Altöttinger Gnadenkapelle , Bavaria
Amalie of Oldenburg 1818-1875 Princely crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich
King George I. 1845-1913 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
Olga of Russia 1851-1926 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
King Constantine I. 1868-1923 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
Sophie of Prussia 1870-1932 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
King Alexander 1893-1920 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
Aspasia Manos 1896-1972 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
King George II 1890-1947 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
Elisabeth of Romania 1894-1956 Hedingerkirche in Sigmaringen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
King Paul 1901-1964 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi
Friederike von Hannover 1917-1981 Royal cemetery in the palace gardens of Tatoi

Hanover

Kingdom from 1814 to 1866 (from 1814 to 1837 in personal union with Great Britain).

Surname Life dates Burial place
King George III 1738-1820 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1744-1818 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
King George IV 1762-1830 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Maria Anne Smythe 1756-1837 St John the Baptist Church in Brighton , England
Caroline of Braunschweig 1768-1821 Brunswick Cathedral , Lower Saxony
King Wilhelm IV. 1765-1837 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Adelheid of Saxe-Meiningen 1792-1849 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
King Ernst August I. 1771-1851 Welf mausoleum in the Berggarten in Hanover-Herrenhausen , Lower Saxony
Friederike von Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1778-1841 Welf mausoleum in Hanover-Herrenhausen
King George V 1819-1878 St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle
Marie of Saxe-Altenburg 1818-1907 Mausoleum next to Cumberland Castle in Gmunden, Upper Austria

Holy Roman Empire

Confederation under the Holy Roman Emperor and the German king from 800 to 1806 was the Vienna Under the Habsburgs Imperial Crypt ( "Emperor's Tomb") to the family grave lay the German emperor, before the emperors and kings were in different cities of the kingdom ( Aachen , Speyer , Prague , Graz etc.).

Surname Life dates Burial place
Emperor Karl I the Great 747-814 Aachen Cathedral , North Rhine-Westphalia
Gerperga ? -? ?
Hildegard 758-783 Saint Arnulf Abbey in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine
Fastrada ? -794 originally in St. Alban's Abbey near Mainz , since 1552 in Mainz Cathedral , Rhineland-Palatinate
Luitgard ? -800 Tours , France
Emperor Ludwig I the Pious 778-840 Saint Arnulf Abbey in Metz, Moselle, Lorraine, France
Irmingard of Hespengau 780-818 Angers , Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Judith of Bavaria 795-843 Saint-Martin de Tours , Indre-et-Loire, Center, France
Emperor Lothar I. 795-855 Prüm Abbey , Rhineland-Palatinate
Irmingard of Tours ? -851 Erstein Abbey , Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Emperor Ludwig II. 825-875 Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio in Milan , Italy
Engelberga ? -890/891 Monastery of San Sisto in Piacenza , possibly S. Giulia in Brescia , Italy
King Ludwig the German 806-876 Lorsch Abbey , Hesse
Hemma 808-876 Sankt Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg , Bavaria
Emperor Charles II the Bald 823-877 first in Nantua , later Basilica Saint-Denis near Paris , France
Irmentrud of Orléans 830-869 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Richildis from Provence 845-910 ?
King Karlmann 830-880 Palatinate basilica (today Stiftspfarrkirche) Altötting , Bavaria
King Ludwig III. 835-882 Lorsch Abbey, Hesse
Liutgard of Saxony 845-885 St. Peter and Alexander , Aschaffenburg , Bavaria
Emperor Karl III. 839-888 Reichenau Monastery in Mittelzell on the island of Reichenau, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Richardis 840-900 Andlau Abbey , Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia 850-899 Sankt Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg, Bavaria
Oda ? -903 Sankt Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg
King Ludwig IV the child 893-911 Sankt Emmeram Monastery in Regensburg
King Konrad I. 880-918 Fulda Cathedral , Hesse
Kunigunde Lorsch Abbey, Hesse
King Henry I. 876-936 Collegiate Church of St. Servatius in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Mathilde von Ringelheim 895-968 Collegiate Church of St. Servatius in Quedlinburg
Emperor Otto I. 912-973 Magdeburg Cathedral , Saxony-Anhalt
Edgitha 910-946 Magdeburg Cathedral
Adelheid of Burgundy 931-999 Seltz Monastery , Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France
Emperor Otto II 955-983 Vatican grottoes in St. Peter's Church in Rome
Theophanu 950-991 St. Pantaleon in Cologne
Emperor Otto III. 980-1002 Aachen Cathedral , North Rhine-Westphalia
Emperor Heinrich II. 973-1024 Bamberg Cathedral , Bavaria
Kunigunde 975-1033 Bamberg Cathedral
Emperor Conrad II. 990-1039 Speyer Cathedral , Rhineland-Palatinate
Gisela of Swabia 989-1043 Speyer Cathedral
Emperor Heinrich III. 1016-1056 Speyer Cathedral; Inteste (heart and guts) in the Ulrichskapelle in the imperial palace of Goslar , Lower Saxony
Gunhild of Denmark 1018-1038 Limburg Monastery , Rhineland-Palatinate
Agnes of Poitou 1025-1077 Chapel of Saint Petronella in St. Peter's Church in Rome
Emperor Heinrich IV. 1050-1106 Speyer Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate
Bertha 1051-1087 Speyer Cathedral
Adelheid of Kiev 1067 / 70-1109 originally Dormition Cathedral in Kiev , Ukraine; Completely destroyed in 1941
King Konrad 1074-1101 Santa Reparata Cathedral, now overbuilt by the Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence, Italy
King Rudolf of Rheinfelden (anti-king) 1025-1080 Merseburg Cathedral , Saxony-Anhalt
King Hermann von Salm (anti-king) around 1035-1088 Metz , Moselle, Lorraine, France
Sophia von Formbach ? - after 1088 ?
Emperor Heinrich V. 1086-1125 Speyer Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate
Matilda 1102-1167 originally in Bec Abbey, then in Rouen Cathedral , Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Emperor Lothar III. 1075-1137 Imperial Cathedral in Königslutter, Lower Saxony
Richenza from Northeim 1095-1141 Imperial Cathedral in Königslutter
King Conrad III. 1093-1152 Bamberg Cathedral, Bavaria
Gertrud von Comburg 1095-1130 Benedictine Abbey Lorch , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Gertrud von Sulzbach 1113-1146 Ebrach Cistercian Abbey , Bavaria
King Henry VI. (Fellow king) 1037-1150 Lorch Benedictine Abbey
Emperor Friedrich I. 1122-1190 the soft tissues in St. Peter in Antioch , Turkey; the heart in Tarsus , Turkey; the bones in the cathedral in Tire , Lebanon
Adela von Vohburg 1128-1187 Weissenau Abbey near Ravensburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Beatrix of Burgundy 1144-1184 Speyer Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate
Emperor Heinrich VI. 1165-1197 Palermo Cathedral , Italy
Constance of Sicily 1154-1198 Palermo Cathedral
King Philip of Swabia 1176-1208 Speyer Cathedral
Irene of Swabia 1181-1208 Benedictine Abbey Lorch, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Emperor Otto IV. 1175-1218 Brunswick Cathedral , Lower Saxony
Beatrix of Swabia 1198-1212 Brunswick Cathedral
Maria of Brabant 1190-1260 St. Peter in Leuven, Belgium
Emperor Friedrich II. 1194-1250 Palermo Cathedral, Italy
Constance of Aragon 1182-1222 Palermo Cathedral
Isabella of Brienne 1212-1228 Andria Cathedral , Italy
Bianca Lancia 1210-1233 Gioia del Colle , Bari, Italy
Isabella of England 1214-1241 Andria Cathedral , Italy
King Henry (VII.) 1211-1241 Cosenza Cathedral , Italy
Margarete von Babenberg 1204-1266 Lilienfeld Abbey , Lower Austria
King Heinrich Raspe (Counter- King ) 1204-1247 Katharinenkloster Eisenach , Thuringia; Heart: Dominican Church
Elisabeth of Brandenburg 1206-1231 ?
Gertrud von Babenberg 1210-1241 ?
Beatrix of Brabant 1225-1288 ?
King Conrad IV. 1228-1254 Heart and guts in Melfi Italy; Lightning strikes burned the body in Messina , Italy
Elisabeth of Bavaria 1227-1273 Collegiate church of the Cistercian monastery of Stams in Tyrol
King William of Holland 1227-1256 originally buried in Hoogwoud; then in the abbey church in Middelburg , Netherlands
Elisabeth of Braunschweig 1235-1266 Abbey church in Middelburg
King Richard of Cornwall 1209-1272 Hayles Abbey, Gloucester, England
Isabella from Pembroke 1200-1240 Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire; Heart: Tewkesbury Abbey, England
Sancha from Provence 1225-1261 Hayles Abbey, Gloucester , England
Beatrix von Falkenburg 1253-1277 Friars Minor in Oxford , England
King Alfonso of Castile (anti-king) 1221-1284 Murcia Cathedral , Spain
Violante of Aragon 1236-1301 ?
King Rudolf I. 1218-1291 Speyer Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate
Gertrud von Hohenberg 1225-1281 originally in the Münster zu Basel, Switzerland; 1770 in St. Blasien in the Black Forest; since 1809 in the collegiate church of St. Paul Abbey in Lavanttal , Carinthia
Isabella of Burgundy 1270-1323 Dome de Vieux Château et d'Aigne le Duc in Paris
King Adolf of Nassau 1250-1298 Speyer Cathedral, Rhineland-Palatinate
King Albrecht I. 1255-1308 Speyer Cathedral
Elisabeth of Gorizia and Tyrol 1262-1313 Collegiate church of the St. Paul Abbey in Lavanttal, Carinthia
Emperor Heinrich VII. 1274-1313 Pisa Cathedral , Italy
Margaret of Brabant 1276-1311 Minorite Church in Genoa , Italy
King Friedrich III. 1289-1330 Ducal crypt in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
Elisabeth of Aragon 1296-1330 Vienna Minorite Church
Emperor Ludwig IV. 1281-1347 Crypt in the Frauendom in Munich
Beatrix of Silesia-Schweidnitz 1290-1322 Crypt in the Frauendom in Munich
Margaret of Holland 1293-1356 Minorite Church in Valenciennes , Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
Emperor Charles IV 1316-1378 Prince's Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic
Blanca Margaret of Valois 1317-1348 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Anna of the Palatinate 1329-1353 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Anna of Schweidnitz 1339-1362 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Elisabeth of Pomerania 1347-1393 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King Günther von Schwarzburg (counter-king) 1304-1349 St. Bartholomew's Cathedral in Frankfurt am Main
King Wenceslaus 1361-1419 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Johanna of Bavaria 1362-1386 Cistercian monastery in Zbraslav , Czech Republic
Sophie of Bavaria 1376-1428 St. Martin's Cathedral in Bratislava , Slovakia
King Friedrich of Braunschweig (anti-king) 1357-1400 Brunswick Cathedral , Lower Saxony
Anna of Saxony ? -1426 ?
King Ruprecht of the Palatinate 1352-1410 Heiliggeistkirche in Heidelberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Elisabeth of Nuremberg 1358-1411 Heiliggeistkirche in Heidelberg
King Jobst of Moravia 1351-1411 Former Cistercian monastery Marien-Saal (now Abbey of St. Thomas) in Brno, Czech Republic
Elisabeth of Opole 1360-1411 ?
Agnes of Opole ? -1413 ?
Emperor Sigismund 1368-1437 Oradea Cathedral , Romania
Mary of Hungary 1370-1395 Oradea Cathedral
Barbara from Cilli 1391-1451 Prince's Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic
King Albrecht II 1397-1439 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Elisabeth of Luxembourg 1409-1442 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Emperor Friedrich III. 1415-1493 High grave in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna; Guts: City Parish Church of Linz , Upper Austria
Eleanor of Portugal 1436-1467 New monastery in Wiener Neustadt, Lower Austria
Emperor Maximilian I. 1459-1519 St. George's Chapel in Wiener Neustadt Castle; Heart in the Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium
Mary of Burgundy 1457-1482 Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium
Bianca Maria Sforza 1472-1510 Collegiate church of the Cistercian monastery of Stams in Tyrol
Emperor Charles V 1500-1558 originally in San Jerónimo de Yuste , since 1574 in the Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
Isabella of Portugal 1503-1539 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Emperor Ferdinand I. 1503-1564 High tomb in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic
Anna of Bohemia and Hungary 1503-1547 High tomb in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Emperor Maximilian II 1527-1576 High tomb in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Mary of Spain 1528-1603 in the choir of the monastery of S. Clara de las Descalzas Reales in Madrid
Emperor Rudolf II 1552-1612 Princely crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Emperor Matthias 1557-1619 Founder's crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Anna of Tyrol 1585-1618 Founder's crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Emperor Ferdinand II. 1578-1637 Imperial mausoleum next to the Graz Cathedral , Styria; Heart: Augustinian Church, Vienna
Maria Anna of Bavaria 1574-1616 Imperial mausoleum next to Graz Cathedral; Heart: Augustinian Church, Vienna
Eleonora Gonzaga 1598-1655 originally in the Carmelite monastery, since 1782 in the ducal crypt in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna
Emperor Ferdinand III. 1608-1657 originally in Graz Cathedral, then in the Leopold Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Maria Anna of Spain 1606-1646 Leopold's Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Maria Leopoldine of Tyrol 1632-1649 originally in Graz Cathedral, then in the Leopold Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna
Eleonora Magdalena Gonzaga of Mantua-Nevers 1630-1686 Leopold's Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Emperor Leopold I. 1640-1705 Karlsgruft in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Margarita Teresa of Spain 1651-1673 Leopold's Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Claudia Felizitas of Tyrol 1653-1676 Dominican Church in Vienna ; Heart: Capuchin Crypt
Eleonore Magdalene of the Palatinate 1655-1720 Leopold's Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Emperor Joseph I. 1678-1711 Karlsgruft in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Wilhelmine Amalie of Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1673-1742 Salesian convent in Vienna ; Heart: Charles Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt
Emperor Charles VI. 1685-1740 Karlsgruft in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Elisabeth Christine of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel 1691-1750 Karlsgruft in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Emperor Franz I. Stephan 1708-1765 Maria Theresa Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Maria Theresa of Austria 1717-1780 Maria Theresa Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Emperor Charles VII 1697-1745 Princely crypt in the Theatine Church in Munich; Heart in the Altöttinger Gnadenkapelle , Bavaria
Maria Amalia of Austria 1701-1756 Princely crypt in the Theatine Church in Munich; Heart in the Altötting Chapel of Grace
Emperor Joseph II 1741-1790 Maria Theresa Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna
Isabella of Bourbon-Parma 1741-1763 Maria Theresa Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna
Maria Josepha of Bavaria 1739-1767 Maria Theresa Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna
Emperor Leopold II 1747-1792 Tuscany crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Maria Ludovica of Spain 1745-1792 Tuscany crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Emperor Franz II 1768-1835 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Elisabeth of Württemberg 1767-1790 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Maria Theresa of Naples-Sicily 1772-1807 Franzens crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este 1787-1816 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Karoline Auguste of Bavaria 1792-1873 Franzens crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna

Landgraviate of Hessen-Darmstadt / Grand Duchy of Hessen

Landgraves' burial place in the princely crypt in the city church of Darmstadt

Landgrave Georg I , the founder of the Darmstadt line of the House of Hesse, had the princely crypt laid out in the city ​​church of Darmstadt in 1576 for the burial of the landgrave's family. In two rooms you can find the coffins of George I (1596) and his two wives Magdalena 1552–1587 and Eleonore, the graves of fourteen other landgraves, princesses and princes. Two brass capsules attached to the ceiling of the front room contain the hearts of Prince George (the conqueror of Gibraltar ) and Philip , who both perished abroad.

Grand ducal burial place in Rosenhöhe Park

The old mausoleum in Rosenhöhe Park in Darmstadt, completed in 1826, and the new mausoleum located there and completed in 1910 served as grand ducal burial sites . In Park Rosenhöhe there are also the earth graves of several members of the family of Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig , including those from the House of Hesse who died in the 1937 air accident in Ostend .

Italy

United Kingdom from 1861 to 1946 (under the rule of the House of Savoy , which provided the kings of Sicily from 1713 to 1720 and those of Sardinia-Piedmont from 1720 to 1861 ). Family burials are the Basilica di Superga in Turin and, since the unification of Italy, the Pantheon in Rome .

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Viktor Amadeus II 1666-1732 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Anne Marie d'Orléans 1669-1728 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Anna Canalis di Cumiana 1680-1769 Basilica di Superga in Turin
King Charles Emanuel III. 1701-1773 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Christine von Sulzbach 1704-1723 originally in the Cathedral of S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica di Superga in Turin
Polyxena of Hessen-Rotenburg-Rheinfels 1706-1735 originally in the Cathedral of S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica di Superga in Turin
Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine 1711-1741 originally in the Cathedral of S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica di Superga in Turin
King Viktor Amadeus III 1726-1796 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Maria Antonia of Spain 1729-1785 Basilica di Superga in Turin
King Charles Emanuel IV. 1751-1819 Jesuit church Il Gesù in Rome
Clothilde of France 1759-1802 Sta. Catarina e Chiaia in Naples
King Victor Emmanuel I. 1759-1824 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Maria Theresa of Austria-Este 1773-1832 Basilica di Superga in Turin
King Karl Felix 1765-1831 Hautecombe Cistercian monastery near St-Pierre-de-Curtille, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Maria Christina of Naples and Sicily 1779-1849 Hautecombe Cistercian monastery near St-Pierre-de-Curtille, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes
King Karl Albert 1798-1849 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Maria Theresa of Austria-Tuscany 1801-1855 Basilica di Superga in Turin
King Victor Emmanuel II 1820-1878 Pantheon in Rome
Adelheid of Austria 1822-1855 Basilica di Superga in Turin
Rosa Vercellana 1833-1885 originally in S. Matteo in Pisa, since 1885 in the mausoleum of "Bela Rosin" near Mirafiori Palace in Turin
King Umberto I. 1844-1900 Pantheon in Rome
Margaret of Italy 1851-1926 Pantheon in Rome
King Victor Emmanuel III 1869-1947 originally in St. Catherine Cathedral in Alexandria , Egypt, since December 2017 in the Basilica della Natività di Maria in Vicoforte (Cuneo, Italy)
Elena of Montenegro 1873-1952 originally in the Saint-Lazare cemetery in Montpellier , Hérault, Languedoc-Roussillon, France, since December 2017 in the Basilica della Natività di Maria in Vicoforte (Cuneo, Italy)
King Umberto II 1904-1983 Hautecombe Cistercian monastery near St-Pierre-de-Curtille, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, France
Marie José of Belgium 1906-2001 Hautecombe Cistercian monastery near St-Pierre-de-Curtille, Savoie, Rhône-Alpes

Yugoslavia

Kingdom from 1882 to 1945 (Kingdom of Serbia until 1918 and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes until 1921).

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Milan I. Obrenović 1854-1901 Crypt of the Krušedol monastery church in Irig , Serbia
Natalija Keško 1859-1941 Lardy Cemetery near Paris , Essonne, Île-de-France, France
King Alexander Obrenović 1876-1903 Crypt in St. Mark's Church in Belgrade
Draga Lunjevica 1861-1903 Crypt in St. Mark's Church in Belgrade
King Peter I. 1844-1921 St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola , Serbia
Zorka of Montenegro 1864-1890 Crypt in St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola
King Alexander I. 1888-1934 Crypt in St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola
Maria of Romania 1900-1961 originally on the Royal Burial Ground in Frogmore near Windsor , England, since 2013 in the crypt in St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola
Prince Regent Paul 1893-1976 Cimetière de Bois de Vaux in Lausanne , Switzerland; Part 2, Sect. 41, No. 657
Olga of Greece 1903-1997 Cimetière de Bois de Vaux in Lausanne , part 2, sect. 41, no. 658
King Peter II 1923-1970 originally in the St. Sava Monastery Church in Libertyville (Illinois) , United States, since 2013 in the crypt in the St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola
Alexandra of Greece 1921-1993 originally in the royal cemetery in the castle park of Tatoi , Greece, since 2013 in the crypt in the St. George's Church in Oplenac near Topola

Croatia

Kingdom from 1941 to 1943.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Tomislav II 1900-1948 originally in the Mater Misericordia Church in Buenos Aires, Argentina; then in the Borro cemetery in Arezzo, then in the Basilica di Superga in Turin, Italy
Irene of Greece 1904-1974 originally in the Borro cemetery near Arezzo, then in the Basilica di Superga in Turin, Italy

Liechtenstein

Principality since 1608. Until the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, the princes were buried in the Paulan monastery in Wranau near Brno (Czech Republic) near their residential castles in Lednice and Valtice, after which a new family burial place was built on Liechtenstein territory.

Surname Life dates Burial place
Prince Karl I. 1569-1627 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Anna Maria von Boskowitz and Černahora 1575-1625 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Karl Eusebius of Liechtenstein 1611-1684 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Johanna Beatrix von Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg ? -1676 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Prince Hans Adam I. 1657-1712 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Edmunda Maria Theresia von Dietrichstein-Nikolsburg 1652-1737 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Prince Josef Wenzel I. 1696-1772 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Anna Maria of Liechtenstein 1699-1753 Crypt in the Paulanerkirche in Vienna-Wieden (the crypt is no longer preserved)
Prince Anton Florian 1656-1721 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Eleonore Barbara von Thun-Hohenstein 1661-1723 Crypt in the Paulanerkirche in Vienna -Wieden (the crypt is no longer preserved)
Prince Josef Johann Adam 1690-1732 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Gabriele of Liechtenstein 1692-1713 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Maria Anna of Thun-Hohenstein 1698-1716 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Maria Anna von Oettingen-Spielberg 1693-1729 Parish Church of Głogów in Silesia, Poland
Maria Anna Kottulinsky 1707-1788 Pilgrimage church Mariabrunn in Vienna-Hütteldorf
Prince Johann Nepomuk Karl 1724-1748 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Maria Josefa of Harrach 1727-1788 Capuchin Church in Roudnice nad Labem , Northern Bohemia
Prince Franz Josef I. 1726-1781 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Leopoldine von Sternberg 1733-1809 Parish church St. Andreas in Vienna-Hütteldorf
Prince Alois I. 1759-1805 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Old Crypt
Karoline von Manderscheid-Blankenheim 1768-1831 Hietzing Cemetery in Vienna , Group 2, No. 15
Prince Johann I Josef 1760-1836 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Josefa zu Fürstenberg-Weitra 1776-1848 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Prince Alois II. 1796-1858 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Franziska Kinsky from Wchinitz and Tettau 1813-1881 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Prince Johann II. 1840-1929 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Prince Franz I. 1853-1938 Liechtenstein crypt in the Paulaner monastery in Wranau, Neue Gruft
Elsa von Gutmann 1875-1947 Princely crypt next to Vaduz Cathedral
Prince Franz Josef II. 1906-1989 Princely crypt next to Vaduz Cathedral
Georgina "Gina" by Wilczek 1921-1989 Princely crypt next to Vaduz Cathedral

Luxembourg

Independent Grand Duchy since 1890. The first two Grand Dukes were buried in the castle church in Weilburg . Thereafter, the crypt in the cathedral of Luxembourg became the burial place of the grand ducal house.

Surname Life dates Burial place
John of Bohemia 1296-1346 Luxembourg Cathedral
Beatrice of Bourbon 1320-1383 Luxembourg Cathedral
Grand Duke Adolf I. 1817-1905 Crypt in the castle church Weilburg , Hesse
Elizabeth of Russia 1826-1845 Russian Orthodox Church of St. Elisabeth on the Neroberg in Wiesbaden, Hesse
Adelheid Marie of Anhalt-Dessau 1833-1916 Crypt in the castle church Weilburg
Grand Duke Wilhelm IV. 1852-1912 Crypt in the castle church Weilburg
Maria Anna of Portugal 1861-1942 Luxembourg Cathedral
Grand Duchess Maria-Adelheid 1894-1924 Luxembourg Cathedral
Felix of Bourbon-Parma 1893-1970 Luxembourg Cathedral
Prince Charles of Luxembourg 1927-1977 Luxembourg Cathedral
Grand Duchess Charlotte 1896-1985 Luxembourg Cathedral
Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium 1927-2005 Luxembourg Cathedral
Grand Duke Jean 1921-2019 Luxembourg Cathedral

Monaco

Principality since 1633. All the princes were buried in the Cathedral of Monaco, but some graves were lost because the previous building was destroyed.

Surname Life dates Burial place
Prince Honoré II. 1597-1662 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Ippolita Trivulzio 1600-1638 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Louis I. 1642-1701 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Catherine Charlotte de Gramont 1639-1678 Capuchin Church in Paris
Prince Antoine I. 1661-1731 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Mary of Lorraine 1674-1724 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Princess Louise-Hippolyte 1697-1731 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Jacques I. 1689-1751 Church of Torigni-sur-Vire, Manche, Lower Normandy, France
Prince Honoré III. 1720-1795 the whereabouts of the corpse is uncertain
Catherine de Brignole sale 1737-1813 Chapel of St Louis in Wimbledon , England
Prince Honoré IV. 1758-1819 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Louise d'Aumont Mazarin 1759-1826 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Honoré V. 1778-1841 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Florestan 1785-1856 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz 1793-1879 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Charles III 1818-1889 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Antoinette de Mérode-Westerloo 1828-1864 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Prince Albert I. 1848-1922 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Mary Victoria Hamilton 1850-1922 Budapest , Hungary
Alice Heine 1858-1925 Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris
Prince Louis II 1870-1949 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Ghislaine Dommanget 1900-1991 Passy Cemetery in Paris
Prince Rainier III. 1923-2005 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco
Gracia Patricia 1929-1982 Notre-Dame-Immaculate cathedral in Monaco

Montenegro

Kingdom from 1910 to 1918.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Nikola I. 1841-1921 Church of the Nativity in Cetinje
Milena Vukotić 1847-1923 Church of the Nativity in Cetinje

Naples-Sicily

Kingdoms separated in the Middle Ages, then for a long time under foreign rule. Kingdom under the Bourbons from 1735 to 1860. Most of the kings rest in the Santa Chiara family tomb in Naples.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Charles III 1716-1788 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
Maria Amalia of Saxony 1724-1760 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Ferdinand I. 1751-1825 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
Maria Karolina of Austria 1752-1814 Toskanagruft in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart: Augustinian Church
Lucia Migliaccio 1770-1826 S. Ferdinando Church in Naples
King Franz I. 1777-1830 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
Maria Klementine of Austria 1777-1801 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
Maria Isabel of Spain 1789-1848 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
King Ferdinand II 1810-1859 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
Maria Christina of Savoy 1812-1836 Burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Santa Chiara church in Naples
Maria Theresia Isabella of Austria 1816-1867 originally Santa Maria della Stella, Albano Laziale near Rome, since 1962 in the burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Church of Santa Chiara in Naples
King Franz II 1836-1894 originally in Arco, then in Trento, then in St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Church of Santa Chiara in Naples
Marie in Bavaria 1841-1925 originally in Arco, then in Trento, then in St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial chapel of the Bourbons in the Church of Santa Chiara in Naples

Netherlands

Kingdom since 1815 (or from 1806 to 1810 under the Bonapartes). All kings from the Nassau family were buried in the family tomb of the New Church in Delft.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Louis Bonaparte 1778-1846 St-Gilles Church in Saint-Leu-la-Foret , Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, France
Hortense de Beauharnais 1783-1837 St-Gilles Church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt , Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France
King Louis II 1804-1831 St-Gilles Church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt , Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France
Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte 1802-1839 St-Gilles Church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt , Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France
King Wilhelm I. 1772-1843 New church in Delft
Wilhelmine of Prussia 1774-1837 New church in Delft
Henriëtte d'Oultremont de Wégimont 1792-1864 Family tomb in the chapel in the park of Wégimont Castle in Soumagne near Liège, Belgium
King Wilhelm II. 1792-1849 New church in Delft
Anna Pavlovna 1795-1865 New church in Delft
King Wilhelm III. 1817-1890 New church in Delft
Sophie of Württemberg 1818-1877 New church in Delft
Emma to Waldeck and Pyrmont 1858-1934 New church in Delft
Queen Wilhelmina 1880-1962 New church in Delft
Heinrich of Mecklenburg 1876-1934 New church in Delft
Queen Juliana 1909-2004 New church in Delft
Bernhard zur Lippe-Biesterfeld 1911-2004 New church in Delft
Claus von Amsberg 1926-2002 New church in Delft

Norway

An independent kingdom as early as the Middle Ages, then from 1380 to 1905 in personal union with Denmark and Sweden. The modern Norwegian kings are buried in Akershus Fortress in Oslo.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Håkon VII. 1872-1957 Akershus Fortress in Oslo
Maud of England 1869-1938 Akershus Fortress in Oslo
King Olav V. 1903-1991 Akershus Fortress in Oslo
Martha of Sweden 1901-1954 Akershus Fortress in Oslo

Austria

Empire from 1804 to 1918. All emperors, with the exception of Charles I, were buried in the family tomb in Vienna, the Capuchin crypt. The hearts and entrails of those who died up to the mid-19th century were buried separately . The urns of the hearts are in a side chapel of the Augustinian Church in Vienna and those of their entrails are in the ducal crypt under St. Stephen's Cathedral.

Surname Life dates Burial place
Emperor Franz I. 1768-1835 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Loreto Chapel of the Augustinian Church in Vienna
Elisabeth of Württemberg 1767-1790 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Loreto Chapel of the Augustinian Church in Vienna
Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily 1772-1807 Franzens crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este 1787-1816 Franzens Crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Loreto Chapel of the Augustinian Church in Vienna
Karoline Auguste of Bavaria 1792-1873 Franzens crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Emperor Ferdinand I. 1793-1875 Ferdinand's crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna; Heart: Loreto Chapel of the Augustinian Church in Vienna
Maria Anna of Savoy 1803-1884 Ferdinand's crypt in the Capuchin Crypt in Vienna
Emperor Franz Joseph I. 1830-1916 Franz-Josephs-Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Elisabeth in Bavaria 1837-1898 Franz-Josephs-Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Crown Prince Rudolf 1858-1889 Franz-Josephs-Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Stephanie of Belgium 1864-1945 Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma , Hungary
Archduke Franz Ferdinand 1863-1914 Family crypt in Artstetten Castle
Sophie Chotek from Chotkowa 1868-1914 Family crypt in Artstetten Castle
Emperor Karl I. 1887-1922 Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte (Funchal) on Madeira; Heart in the Loreto Chapel of the Muri Monastery , Aargau, Switzerland
Zita from Bourbon-Parma 1892-1989 Crypt chapel in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna; Heart in the Loreto Chapel of the Muri Monastery , Aargau, Switzerland

Poland

Kingdom from 1000 to 1795. Although Poland was an aristocratic republic ( elective monarchy ) from 1569 to 1795 under changing dynasties from Poland, Sweden, Saxony and France, most of the rulers were buried in the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Władysław I. 1260-1333 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Hedwig von Kalisch 1266-1339 Poor Clare Monastery in Stary Sącz
King Casimir I. 1310-1370 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Anna of Lithuania 1311-1339 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Adelheid of Hesse 1324-1371 Ahnaberg Monastery in Kassel , Hesse
Hedwig of Sagan 1350-1390 Holy grave church in Liegnitz
King Ludwig I. 1326-1382 Basilica in Székesfehérvár , Hungary
Elisabeth of Bosnia 1340-1387 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Queen Hedwig I. 1373-1399 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Wladyslaw II 1348-1434 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Anna from Cilli 1380-1416 in the apse of Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Elisabeth von Pilitza 1372-1420 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Sophie Holszańska 1405-1461 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Władysław III. 1424-1444 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Casimir II 1427-1492 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Elisabeth of Habsburg 1437-1505 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King John I. 1459-1501 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Alexander I. 1461-1506 St. Stanislaus Cathedral in Vilnius , Lithuania
Helena of Moscow 1476-1513 Orthodox Cathedral in Vilnius
King Sigismund I. 1467-1548 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Barbara Zápolya 1495-1515 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Bona Sforza 1494-1557 Basilica in Bari , Italy
King Sigismund II August 1520-1572 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Elisabeth of Austria 1526-1545 St. Stanislaus Cathedral in Vilnius
Barbara Radziwiłł 1520-1551 St. Stanislaus Cathedral in Vilnius
Catherine of Austria 1533-1572 Crypt in St. Florian Monastery , Upper Austria
King Henry III 1551-1589 originally in St-Corneille, since 1610 in the Basilica of Saint-Denis near Paris
King Stephan Báthory 1533-1586 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Anna Jagiellonica 1523-1596 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Sigismund III. 1566-1632 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Anna of Austria 1573-1598 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Constance of Austria 1588-1631 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Władysław IV. 1595-1648 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Cäcilia Renata of Austria 1611-1644 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Luisa Maria Gonzaga 1611-1667 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King John II Casimir 1609-1672 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Michael Korybut 1640-1673 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Eleanor of Austria 1653-1697 Leopold's Crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
King John III Sobieski 1629-1696 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Maria Kazimiera Sobieska 1641-1716 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King August II the Strong 1670-1733 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow; Heart: Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden, Saxony
Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 1671-1727 Crypt in the town church St. Nikolaus in Pretzsch , Saxony-Anhalt
King Stanislaus I. 1677-1766 originally in Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy, then in the Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Katharina Opalińska 1680-1747 Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy , Meurthe-et-Moselle, Lorraine, France
King August III. 1696-1763 Founder's crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Josepha of Austria 1699-1757 Founder's crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King Stanislaus II August 1732-1798 originally in St. Petersburg, then in Wolczyn, most recently in St. John's Basilica in Warsaw

Portugal

Kingdom from 1112 to 1910. The list begins with the Avis dynasty in 1385. The monarchs were buried first primarily in Batalha, later in the Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon and, under the Braganza dynasty, in the São Vicente de Fora monastery.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King John I. 1357-1433 Founder's chapel in the Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
Philippa of England 1360-1415 Founder's chapel in the Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
King Edward I. 1391-1438 Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
Eleanor of Aragon 1402-1445 Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
King Alfonso V 1432-1481 Founder's chapel in the Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
Isabel of Portugal 1432-1455 Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
Joan of Castile 1462-1530 St. Clara Monastery in Coimbra
King John II 1455-1495 Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória in Batalha
Eleanor of Portugal 1458-1525 Xabregas Monastery near Lisbon
King Emmanuel I. 1469-1521 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
Isabella of Aragon and Castile 1470-1498 Sta. Isabel Monastery in Toledo , Spain
Mary of Aragon 1482-1517 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
Eleanor of Castile 1498-1558 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain
King John III 1502-1557 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
Catherine of Castile 1507-1578 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
King Sebastian 1554-1578 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
King Henry I. 1512-1580 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
King John IV 1604-1656 originally in the Jeronimos Monastery , then in the São Vicente de Fora monastery in Lisbon
Luisa from Guzmán 1613-1666 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Alfonso VI 1643-1683 Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon
Maria Francisca Elisabeth of Savoy 1646-1683 French Capuchin Monastery in Lisbon
King Peter II 1648-1706 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Maria Francisca Elisabeth of Savoy 1646-1683 French Capuchin Monastery in Lisbon
Marie Sophie of the Palatinate 1666-1699 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King John V. 1689-1750 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Maria Anna of Austria 1683-1754 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Joseph I. 1714-1777 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Maria Anna Viktoria of Spain 1718-1781 S. Francisca de Paula in Lisbon
King Peter III 1717-1786 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Queen Maria I. 1734-1816 originally at the Ajuda Monastery in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; since 1821 in the basilica of Estrela , Brazil
King John VI 1767-1826 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Charlotte Joachime of Spain 1775-1830 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Peter IV 1798-1834 originally in the São Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon, since 1972 in the Parque da Independência in São Paulo, Brazil; Heart: Lapa Church, Porto
Maria Leopoldine of Austria 1797-1826 originally in the Ajuda Monastery in Rio de Janeiro, since 1954 in the Parque da Independência in São Paulo, Brazil
Amélie von Leuchtenberg 1812-1873 originally in the São Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon, since 1982 in the Parque da Independência in São Paulo
King Michael I. 1802-1866 originally in the Franciscan monastery Engelberg, Großheubach , Bavaria; since 1967 in the São Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Adelheid von Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg 1831-1909 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Queen Mary II 1819-1853 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Auguste de Beauharnais 1810-1835 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Ferdinand II 1816-1885 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Peter V. 1837-1861 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Stephanie von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 1837-1859 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Ludwig I. 1838-1889 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Maria Pia of Savoy 1847-1911 Basilica di Superga in Turin, Italy
King Charles I. 1863-1908 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Amélie of Orléans 1865-1951 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
King Emmanuel II 1889-1932 Sao Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon
Auguste Viktoria of Hohenzollern 1890-1966 Langenstein Castle Church in Raithaslach , Baden-Wuerttemberg

Prussia

Kingdom from 1701 to 1918. From 1871 to 1918 the Prussian kings were emperors of the German Empire in personal union. The Prussian kings and German emperors were buried in Berlin or Potsdam, the last emperor rests in exile in the Netherlands.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Friedrich I. 1657-1713 Hohenzollern crypt in Berlin Cathedral , formerly a memorial church (blown up in 1975)
Elisabeth Henriette of Hessen-Kassel 1661-1683 Hohenzollern crypt in the Berlin Cathedral
Sophie Charlotte of Hanover 1668-1705 Hohenzollern crypt in Berlin Cathedral , formerly a memorial church (blown up in 1975)
Sophie Luise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1685-1735 Shelf Church in Schwerin
King Friedrich Wilhelm I. 1688-1740 originally in the Garrison Church in Potsdam, 1945 in the Elisabeth Church in Marburg an der Lahn, 1952 in Hohenzollern Castle , Baden-Württemberg; and since 1991 in the mausoleum at the Friedenskirche in Potsdam
Sophie Dorothea of ​​Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1687-1757 Hohenzollern crypt in Berlin Cathedral , formerly a memorial church (blown up in 1975)
King Friedrich II. 1712-1786 originally in the Garrison Church in Potsdam, in 1945 in the Elisabeth Church in Marburg an der Lahn, in 1952 in Hohenzollern Castle and since 1991, according to his wishes, in the park of Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam
Elisabeth Christine of Braunschweig-Bevern 1715-1797 Hohenzollern crypt in the Berlin Cathedral
King Friedrich Wilhelm II. 1744-1797 Hohenzollern crypt in the Berlin Cathedral
Elisabeth Christine Ulrike from Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel 1746-1840 Hohenzollern crypt in the Berlin Cathedral
Friederike of Hessen-Darmstadt 1751-1805 Hohenzollern crypt in the Berlin Cathedral
King Friedrich Wilhelm III. 1770-1840 Mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
Luise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 1776-1810 Mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
Auguste Countess of Harrach 1800-1873 Mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
King Friedrich Wilhelm IV. 1795-1861 Crypt under the choir of the Friedenskirche in Potsdam, heart in the mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria 1801-1873 Crypt under the choir of the Friedenskirche in Potsdam
Kaiser Wilhelm I. 1797-1888 Mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 1811-1890 Mausoleum in the Charlottenburg Palace Park in Berlin
Emperor Friedrich III. 1831-1888 Mausoleum at the Friedenskirche in Potsdam, formerly a memorial church (blown up in 1975)
Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland 1840-1901 Mausoleum at the Friedenskirche in Potsdam
Kaiser Wilhelm II. 1859-1941 Mausoleum Haus Doorn near Driebergen, Netherlands
Auguste Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein 1858-1921 Antique temple in the park of Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam
Hermine von Schönaich-Carolath 1887-1947 Antique temple in the park of Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam

Romania

Kingdom from 1866 to 1947.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Charles I. 1839-1914 Curtea de Argeș monastery church
Elisabeth Louise zu Wied 1843-1916 Curtea de Argeș monastery church
King Ferdinand I. 1865-1927 Curtea de Argeș monastery church
Marie of Edinburgh 1875-1938 Curtea de Argeș monastery church ; Hearts first in the chapel of Balchik Castle (Bulgaria), then in Bran Castle
King Charles II 1893-1953 originally in the São Vicente de Fora Monastery in Lisbon, Portugal; since 2003 in a chapel next to the Curtea de Argeș monastery church
Ioana Lambrino 1898-1953 ?
Elena Lupescu 1902-1977 originally in the São Vicente de Fora monastery in Lisbon, since 2003 in the monastery cemetery in Curtea de Argeș
Elena of Greece 1896-1982 Bois-de-Vaux cemetery in Lausanne , Switzerland; Part 2, Sect. 41, No. 660
Anna of Bourbon-Parma 1923-2016 Curtea de Argeș monastery church
King Michael I. 1921-2017 Curtea de Argeș monastery church

Russia

Tsarist Empire from 1328 to 1721, Empire from 1721 to 1917 . The list begins with the Romanov dynasty in 1613. The tsars were buried first in the Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow , and later in the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg .

Surname Life dates Burial place
Tsar Michael I. 1596-1645 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Maria Dolgorukaya 1601-1625 ?
Evdokia Streschneva 1608-1645 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Tsar Alexei I. 1629-1676 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Maria Ilyinichna Miloslavskaya 1625-1669 ?
Natalia Naryshkina 1651-1694 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Regent Sofia 1657-1704 Smolensk Cathedral of the Novodevichi (Novodevichi) Convent in Moscow
Tsar Fyodor III. 1661-1682 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Agafia Gruschetzkaya 1665-1681 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Marfa Matveyevna Apraxina 1664-1716 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Ivan V. 1666-1696 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Praskovia Saltykova 1664-1723 Alexander Nevsky Convent in St. Petersburg
Tsar Peter I the Great 1672-1725 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Evdokia Lopukhina 1669-1731 Smolensk Cathedral of the Novodevichi (Novodevichi) Convent in Moscow
Tsarina Catherine I. 1684-1727 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Peter II 1715-1730 Archangel Michael Cathedral in Moscow
Tsarina Anna 1693-1740 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Friedrich Wilhelm of Courland 1692-1711 Crypt of Jelgava Castle , Latvia
Tsar Ivan VI 1740-1764 Titschina Monastery in St. Petersburg
Tsarina Elisabeth 1709-1762 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Alexei Grigoryevich Razumovsky 1709-1771 Church of the Alexander Nevsky Convent in St. Petersburg
Tsar Peter III 1728-1762 originally in the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, since 1796 in the cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsarina Catherine II 1729-1796 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Paul I. 1754-1801 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Wilhelmina Luisa of Hessen-Darmstadt 1755-1776 Church of the Alexander Nevsky Convent in St. Petersburg
Sophie Dorothee of Württemberg 1759-1828 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Alexander I. 1777-1825 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Elisabeth Alexejewna 1779-1826 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Nicholas I. 1796-1855 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Charlotte of Prussia 1798-1860 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Alexander II 1818-1881 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Marie of Hessen-Darmstadt 1824-1880 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Dolgorukaya 1847-1922 ?
Tsar Alexander III 1845-1894 Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Dagmar of Denmark 1847-1928 originally in the Cathedral of Roskilde in Denmark, since 2006 in the Cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Tsar Nicholas II 1868-1918 since 1998 in the cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg
Alice of Hessen-Darmstadt 1872-1918 since 1998 in the cathedral of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg

Saxony

In 1089 the Meissen margrave was awarded to the Wettins. Konrad the Great called himself “Marchio Saxoniae” (Margrave of Saxony). Electorate from the 15th century. On September 10, 1445, the Altenburg division took place . From 1697 to 1763 personal union with Poland. Kingdom from 1806 to 1918.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Friedrich August I. 1750-1827 Founder's crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Amalie von Zweibrücken 1752-1828 Founder's crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King Anton I. 1755-1836 Great crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Carolina of Savoy 1764-1782 Great crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Theresa of Austria 1767-1827 Great crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King Friedrich August II. 1797-1854 Royal Crypt in the Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Karoline of Austria 1801-1832 Great crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Anna of Bavaria 1805-1877 Royal Crypt in the Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King John I. 1801-1873 Royal Crypt in the Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria 1801-1877 Royal Crypt in the Cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King Albert I. 1828-1902 New crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Carola von Wasa-Holstein-Gottorp 1833-1907 New crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King George I. 1832-1904 New crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Maria Anna of Portugal 1843-1884 Great crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
King Friedrich August III. 1865-1932 New crypt in the cathedral Ss. Trinitatis (Catholic Court Church) in Dresden
Luise of Austria-Tuscany 1870-1947 Hedingerkirche in Sigmaringen , Baden-Wuerttemberg

Scotland

Kingdom since 843, united with England since 1606. The list begins with the Bruce dynasty in 1306. Most of the Scottish kings were buried in Dunfermline Abbey as well as Holyrood Abbey. The last queen, Mary, was the only one to be buried on English soil.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Robert I. 1274-1329 Dunfermline Abbey; Heart: Melrose Abbey
Elizabeth de Burgh 1289-1327 Dunfermline Abbey
King David II 1324-1371 Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
Joan of England 1321-1362 Gray Friars Church in London
King Robert II 1316-1390 Scone Abbey
Euphemia de Ross ? –1387 Paisley Abbey
King Robert III 1337-1406 Paisley Abbey
Annabella Drummond 1350-1401 Dunfermline Abbey
King James I. 1394-1437 Charterhouse in Perth
Joan Beaufort 1406-1445 Charterhouse in Perth
King James II 1430-1460 Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
Maria von Geldern 1434-1463 originally at Trinity College Church, then at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
King James III 1451-1488 Cambuskenneth Abbey
Margaret of Denmark 1456-1486 Cambuskenneth Abbey
King James IV 1473-1513 Monastery of Sheen in Richmond (London)
Margaret Tudor 1489-1541 Carthusian Abbey of St John in Perth
King James V. 1512-1542 Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
Madeleine of France 1520-1537 Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
Marie de Guise 1515-1560 Reims Cathedral , France
Queen Mary Queen of Scots 1542-1587 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Francis II of France 1544-1560 Saint-Denis basilica near Paris
Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley 1545-1567 Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell 1536-1578 Fårevejle Church near Dragsholm , Denmark

Sweden

Kingdom since 970. The list begins with the Wasa dynasty in 1521. Since the 17th century, the Swedish monarchs have been buried almost exclusively in the Riddarholm Church in Stockholm; the Haga cemetery was only established as a new family burial place in the 20th century. Queen Christina is the only monarch to be buried in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Gustav I. 1496-1560 Uppsala Cathedral
Catherine of Saxony-Lauenburg 1513-1535 Uppsala Cathedral
Margareta Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud 1516-1551 Uppsala Cathedral
Katharina Stenbock 1535-1621 Uppsala Cathedral
King Erik XIV. 1533-1577 Västerås Cathedral
Karin Månsdotter 1550-1612 Turku Cathedral , Finland
King John III 1537-1592 Uppsala Cathedral
Katharina Jagiellonica 1526-1583 Uppsala Cathedral
Gunilla Bielke 1568-1597 Uppsala Cathedral
King Sigismund I. 1566-1632 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow, Poland
Anna of Austria 1573-1598 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
Constance of Austria 1588-1631 Wawel Cathedral in Krakow
King Charles IX 1550-1611 Strängnäs Cathedral
Anna Maria of the Palatinate 1561-1589 Strängnäs Cathedral
Christine von Holstein-Gottorp 1573-1625 Strängnäs Cathedral
King Gustav II Adolf 1594-1632 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg 1599-1655 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Queen Christina 1626-1689 Crypt in St. Peter's Church in Rome
King Charles X. 1622-1660 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf 1636-1715 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Charles XI. 1655-1697 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Ulrike of Denmark 1656-1693 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Charles XII. 1682-1718 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Ulrike Eleonore 1688-1741 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Friedrich I. 1676-1751 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Adolf Friedrich I. 1710-1771 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Luise Ulrike of Prussia 1720-1782 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Gustav III 1746-1792 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Sophie of Denmark 1746-1813 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Gustav IV Adolf 1778-1837 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Friederike Dorothea of ​​Baden 1781-1826 Grand Ducal Crypt in Pforzheim , Baden-Württemberg
King Charles XIII 1748-1818 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Hedwig of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf 1759-1818 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Karl XIV. Johann 1763-1844 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Désirée Clary 1777-1860 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Oskar I. 1799-1859 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Josephine von Leuchtenberg 1807-1876 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Charles XV 1826-1872 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Luise of Orange-Nassau 1828-1871 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Oskar II 1829-1907 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Sophia of Nassau 1836-1913 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Gustav V 1858-1950 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
Viktoria of Baden 1862-1930 Riddarholm Church in Stockholm
King Gustav VI. Adolf 1882-1973 Haga Royal Cemetery in Stockholm
Margaret of Connaught 1882-1920 Haga Royal Cemetery in Stockholm
Louise Mountbatten 1889-1965 Haga Royal Cemetery in Stockholm

Spain

The list begins with the unification of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon under the ruling couple Ferdinand and Isabella. After Charles I (V) almost all Spanish rulers were buried in the Escorial.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Ferdinand V. 1452-1516 Crypt of the Royal Chapel in Granada Cathedral
Queen Isabella I. 1451-1504 Crypt of the Royal Chapel in Granada Cathedral
Germaine de Foix 1488 / 90-1536 San Miguel de los Reyes Monastery in Valencia
Queen Johanna I. 1479-1555 originally St. Clara in Tordesillas, since 1557 in the crypt of the Royal Chapel in the Cathedral of Granada
King Philip I. 1478-1506 Crypt of the Royal Chapel in the Cathedral of Granada ; Heart: Augustinian Church in Vienna
King Charles I (also Emperor Charles V) 1500-1558 originally in San Jerónimo de Yuste, since 1574 in the Pantheon of Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Isabella of Portugal 1503-1539 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Philip II 1527-1598 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria of Portugal 1527-1545 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Queen Mary I of England 1516-1558 Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in London
Elisabeth of Valois 1545-1568 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Anna of Austria 1549-1580 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Philip III 1578-1621 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Margaret of Austria 1584-1611 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Philip IV 1605-1665 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Isabella of Bourbon 1602-1644 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Anna of Austria 1634-1696 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Charles II 1661-1700 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Louisa of Orléans 1662-1689 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Anna of the Palatinate 1667-1740 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Philip V 1683-1746 Collegiate church of the Palais La Granja in San Ildefonso
Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy 1688-1714 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Elisabetta Farnese 1692-1766 Collegiate church of the Palais La Granja in San Ildefonso
King Ludwig I. 1707-1724 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon-Orléans 1709-1742 St-Sulpice in Paris
King Ferdinand VI. 1713-1759 Salesas Reales (Santa Barbara) Church in Madrid
Maria Barbara de Bragança 1711-1758 Side chapel of the Salesas Reales (Santa Barbara) church in Madrid
King Charles III 1716-1788 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Amalia of Saxony 1724-1760 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Charles IV 1748-1819 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Luise of Bourbon-Parma 1751-1819 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Joseph Bonaparte 1768-1844 Invalides in Paris
Julie Clary 1771-1845 Santa Croce Basilica in Florence , Italy
King Ferdinand VII. 1784-1833 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily 1784-1806 7. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Isabella of Portugal 1797-1818 7. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Josepha of Saxony 1803-1829 7. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria Christina of Sicily 1806-1878 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Queen Isabella II 1830-1904 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Francis of Bourbon 1822-1902 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Amadeus I. 1845-1890 Superga Basilica in Turin, Italy
Maria del Pozzo della Cisterna 1847-1876 Superga basilica in Turin
Maria Letizia Bonaparte 1866-1926 Superga basilica in Turin
King Alfonso XII 1857-1885 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Maria de las Mercedes of Orléans 1860-1878 originally in the chapel of San Juan in the basilica of the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial, since 2000 in the Catedral de la Almudena in Madrid
Maria Christina of Austria 1858-1929 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
King Alfonso XIII 1886-1941 originally in the church of Santa Maria di Monserrato in Rome, since 1980 in the Pantheon of Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial
Victoria Eugénie von Battenberg 1887-1969 Pantheon of the Kings in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial

Hungary

Kingdom from 1000 to 1526, then in personal union with Austria. Most of the kings were buried in the basilica of Székesfehérvár or in the cathedral of Oradea in today's Romania. Both tombs were destroyed by the Turks.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Andreas I. 1015-1060 Tihany Benedictine Abbey
Anastasia from Kiev 1021-1096 Tihany Benedictine Abbey
King Béla I. 1015-1063 Szekszárd Abbey
Ryksa of Poland 1015-1052 ?
King Solomon 1053-1087 St. Mary's Cathedral in Pula , Croatia
Judith of Franconia 1054-1092 / 96 ?
King Géza I. 1048-1077 Vác Cathedral
Sophie von Looz ? -1065 ?
Synadene of Byzantium ? -1077 ?
King Ladislaus I. 1048-1095 Oradea Old Cathedral , Romania
Adelheid of Swabia ? -1079 ?
King Koloman I. 1070-1116 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Felizia of Sicily ? -1102 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Euphemia of Kiev ? -1139 ?
King Stephan II 1101-1131 Váradelőhegy Monastery in Oradea
Christiane of Capua ? -? ?
Adelheid von Riedenburg ? -? ?
King Béla II 1110-1141 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Helena of Serbia 1109-1146 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
King Géza II 1130-1162 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Euphrosina of Kiev 1130-1186 ?
King Stephan III 1147-1172 Esztergom Cathedral
Agnes of Austria 1154-1182 Crypt under the Schottenkirche in Vienna
King Ladislaus II 1131-1163 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Judith of Poland ? -? ?
King Stephan IV 1133-1165 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Maria Komnene of Byzantium 1144-1190 ?
King Béla III. 1148-1196 originally in the basilica in Székesfehérvár, then in the Matthias Church in Budapest
Agnes de Châtillon ? -1184 originally in the basilica in Székesfehérvár, then in the Matthias Church in Budapest
Margaret of France 1158-1197 Church of Tire , Lebanon
King Emmerich 1174-1204 Eger Cathedral
Constance of Aragon 1179-1222 Palermo Cathedral , Italy
King Ladislaus III. 1199-1205 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
King Andrew II 1177-1235 Cistercian monastery in Igriș , Romania
Gertrud von Andechs 1185-1213 Pilis Monastery , northwest of Budapest
Jolante by Courtenay 1194-1233 Cistercian monastery in Igriș , Romania
Beatrix of Este 1215-1245 ?
King Béla IV. 1206-1270 Esztergom Cathedral
Maria Laskaris of Nicaea 1206-1270 Esztergom Cathedral
King Stephan V. 1239-1272 Dominican monastery Margitsziget in Budapest
Elizabeth of Cumania 1240-1295 Dominican monastery Margitsziget in Budapest
King Ladislaus IV. 1262-1290 Cenad Cathedral , Romania
Elisabeth of Sicily 1261-1290 ?
King Andrew III 1265-1301 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Fenena of Kuyavia 1276-1295 Church in Varad Castle in Oradea , Romania
Agnes of Austria 1281-1364 originally in Königsfelden Monastery , Switzerland; then in the monastery of St. Blasien (Black Forest) , Baden-Württemberg; then in the collegiate church of St. Paul Abbey in Lavanttal
King Ladislaus V. 1289-1306 originally in Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc, Czech Republic; then in the Cistercian monastery Zbraslav (now Zbraslav Castle) in Prague
Viola Elisabeth von Teschen 1290-1317 Rožmberk Monastery near Vyšší Brod, South Bohemia
King Béla V. 1261-1312 Cistercian monastery Seligenthal , North Rhine-Westphalia
Catherine of Habsburg 1256-1282 Cistercian monastery Seligenthal
King Charles I. Robert 1288-1342 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Maria von Bytom ? –1315 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Beatrix of Luxembourg 1305-1319 Oradea Old Cathedral , Romania
Elisabeth of Poland 1305-1380 Poor Clares Convent in Budapest
King Ludwig I. 1326-1382 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Margaret of Luxembourg 1335-1349 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Elisabeth of Bosnia 1340-1387 St. Chrysogonus in Zadar , Croatia
Queen Mary 1370-1395 Oradea Old Cathedral , Romania
Emperor Sigismund 1368-1437 Oradea Old Cathedral
King Charles II 1345-1386 St. Andrew in Visegrád
Margaret of Durazzo 1347-1412 Salerno Cathedral , Italy
King Albrecht II 1397-1439 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Elisabeth of Luxembourg 1409-1442 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
King Ladislaus Postumus 1440-1457 Prince's crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague
King Matthias Corvinus 1443-1490 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Catherine of Podebrady 1449-1464 St. Sigismund Church in Budapest
Beatrix of Aragon 1457-1508 S. Pietro Monastery in Naples , Italy
King Vladislav 1456-1516 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Barbara of Brandenburg 1464-1515 Heilsbronn Monastery , Bavaria
Beatrix of Aragon 1457-1508 S. Pietro Monastery in Naples , Italy
Anna of Foix 1484-1506 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
King Ludwig II. 1506-1526 Basilica in Székesfehérvár
Maria of Austria 1505-1558 9. Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monasterio de San Lorenzo de el Escorial , Spain

Westphalen

Kingdom from 1807 to 1813.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Jérôme Bonaparte 1784-1860 Invalides in Paris
Elizabeth Patterson 1785-1879 Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore , Maryland, USA
Catherine of Württemberg 1783-1835 Palace chapel in the Ludwigsburg residential palace , Baden-Württemberg; Heart in the Invalides in Paris

Württemberg

Kingdom from 1806 to 1918. The kings were buried in Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart.

Surname Life dates Burial place
King Friedrich I. 1754-1816 Palace chapel in the residential palace Ludwigsburg , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Auguste of Braunschweig-Lüneburg 1764-1788 Kullamaa (Goldenbeck) Church , Estonia
Charlotte Auguste of Württemberg 1766-1828 Palace chapel in the Ludwigsburg residential palace
King Wilhelm I. 1781-1864 Sepulcher Chapel on the Wurttemberg in Stuttgart-Rotenberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Karoline Auguste of Bavaria 1792-1873 Franzens crypt in the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna
Catherine Pavlovna 1788-1819 Sepulchral Chapel on the Wurttemberg in Stuttgart-Rotenberg
Pauline of Württemberg 1800-1873 Palace chapel in the Ludwigsburg residential palace
King Charles I. 1823-1891 Castle chapel of the old castle in Stuttgart
Olga Nikolaevna Romanova 1822-1892 Castle chapel of the old castle in Stuttgart
King Wilhelm II. 1848-1921 Old cemetery in Ludwigsburg
Marie von Waldeck-Pyrmont 1857-1882 Old cemetery in Ludwigsburg
Charlotte von Schaumburg-Lippe 1864-1946 Old cemetery in Ludwigsburg

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