List of heads of state 1611
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Africa
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Ethiopia
- Emperor (Negus Negest) : Sissinios (1607–1632)
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Bornu (in present-day Niger ) Sefuwa dynasty
- King / May: Muhammad VI. Bukalmarami (1596-1612)
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Jolof (in what is now Senegal )
- Buur-ba Jolof : Birayma Penda (1605–1649)
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Kano
- King: Muhammad Zaki (1582-1618)
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Congo
- Mani-Congo : Alvaro II. (1587-1614)
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Munhumutapa Empire
- Ruler : Gatsi Rusere (1589–1623)
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Rwanda
- King : Ruganzu II. (1600-1624)
- Sultanate of Sannar (in what is now Sudan )
America
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Brazil (1608–1612 split into Bahia and Rio de Janeiro)
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Bahia
- Governor General: Diogo de Meneses e Sequeira (1608–1613)
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Rio de Janeiro
- Governor General: Francisco de Sousa (1609–1611) (1590–1602 Governor General of Brazil)
- Governor General: Luis de Sousa Henriques (1611–1613)
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Bahia
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Viceroyalty of New Spain
- Viceroy : Luis de Velasco y Castilla ( 1590–1595 , 1607–1611) (1596–1604 Viceroy of Peru)
- Viceroy: García Guerra (1611-1612)
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Viceroyalty of Peru
- Viceroy : Juan Manuel de Mendoza y Luna (1607–1615) (1603–1607 Viceroy of New Spain)
Asia
- China ( Ming Dynasty )
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Georgia
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Imereti
- King : Giorgi III. (1605-1639)
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Kakheti
- King : Teimuras I (1605–1614, 1615–1616, 1623–1633, 1636–1648 )
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Kartlien
- King : Luarsab II (1605–1616)
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Mingrelia
- Prince : Mamuka I. Dadiani (1590–1611)
- Prince: Levan II. Dadiani (1611–1657)
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Imereti
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India
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Ahom (in today's Assam)
- King : Susenghphaa (1603–1641)
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Dekkan Sultanates (in Central India)
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Ahmadnagar
- Sultan: Burhan Nizam Shah III. (1610–1631)
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Bidar
- Sultan: Amir Barid Shah III. (1609-1619)
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Bijapur
- Sultan : Ibrahim Adil Shah II (1580–1627)
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Golkonda (Qutub Shahi dynasty)
- Sultan: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (1580-1612)
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Ahmadnagar
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Madurai
- Nayak : Muttu Virappa Nayak (1609–1623)
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Mughal Empire
- Mughal Mughal : Jahangir (1605–1627)
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Mysore (in today's karnataka)
- Maharaja: Wadiyar I (1578-1617)
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Portuguese India
- Viceroy : Rui Lourenço de Távora (1609–1612)
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Vijayanagar (in South India)
- King : Venkata II. (1586–1614)
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Ahom (in today's Assam)
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Indonesia
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Aceh
- Sultan : Iskandar I. Muda (1607–1636)
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Johor
- Sultan : Alauddin Riayat Shah III. (1597-1615)
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Dutch East Indies
- Governor General : Pieter Both (1610–1614)
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Aceh
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Japan
- Emperor (Tennō) : Go-Yōzei (1586–1611)
- Emperor: Go-Mizunoo (1611–1629)
- Shogun : Tokugawa Hidetada (1605-1623)
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Cambodia
- King : Barom Reachea IV. (1603-1618)
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Kazak Khanate
- Khan : Yesim Khan (1598–1628 / 35)
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Korea ( Joseon Dynasty )
- King : Gwanghaegun (1608–1623)
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Lan Xang (in what is now Laos )
- King : Voravongse II. (1596–1621)
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Nepal
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Bhaktapur
- King : Trailokya Malla (1560-1613)
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Kantipur
- King : Siva Simha Malla (1583–1619) (1609–1619 King of Lalipur)
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Lalitpur
- King : Siva Simha Malla (1609–1619) (1583–1619 King of Kantipur)
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Bhaktapur
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Philippines
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Maguindanao
- Sultan: According to Buisan (1597–1619)
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Sulu
- Sultan: Muwallil Wasit (1610-1650)
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Maguindanao
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Sri Lanka
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Jaffna
- King : Ethirimana Cinkam (1591-1616)
- Kandy
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Portuguese Ceylon (Ceilaõ)
- Governor General : Jerónimo de Azevedo (1594–1613) (1612–1617 Viceroy of Portuguese India)
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Jaffna
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Thailand ( Ayutthaya )
- King : Si Saowaphak (1610-1611)
- King: Songtham (1611-1628)
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Vietnam
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Cao Bằng ( Mạc Dynasty )
- King: Mạc Kính Cung (1593–1625)
- Champa
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Lê dynasty
- King: Lê Kính Tông (1600–1619)
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Nguyen (in the south of Vietnam)
- Ruler: Nguyễn Hoàng (1558–1613)
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Trinh
- Ruler: Trinh Tung (1570–1623)
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Cao Bằng ( Mạc Dynasty )
Europe
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Andorra
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Co-princes :
- King of France : Louis XIII. (1610-1643)
- Bishop of Urgell : Bernat de Salbà i de Salbà (1610–1620)
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Co-princes :
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Denmark and Norway
- King : Christian IV (1588–1648)
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France
- King : Louis XIII. (1610-1643)
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Holy Roman Empire
- King and Emperor : Rudolf II. (1576–1612) (1575–1611 King of Bohemia, 1576–1608 Archduke of Austria, 1576–1608 King of Hungary)
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Electoral College
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Archbishopric of Cologne
- Elector : Ernst von Bayern (1583–1612) (1566–1612 Bishop of Freising, 1573–1612 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1581–1612 Bishop of Liège, 1584–1612 Bishop of Münster, 1581–1612 Abbot of Stablo-Malmedy)
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Principality of Mainz
- Elector : Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg (1604–1626)
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Archbishopric of Trier
- Elector : Lothar von Metternich (1599–1623)
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Kingdom of Bohemia
- Elector : Rudolf II. , (1575–1611) (1576–1612 Emperor, 1576–1608 King of Hungary, 1576–1608 Archduke of Austria)
- Elector: Matthias (1611–1617) (1612–1619 Emperor, 1608–1619 King of Hungary, 1608–1619 Archduke of Austria)
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Margraviate of Brandenburg
- Elector : Johann Sigismund (1608–1619) (1608–1619 Duke of Prussia)
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Palatine County near the Rhine
- Elector : Friedrich V (1610–1623) (1619–1620 King of Bohemia)
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Duchy of Saxony
- Elector : Christian II. (1591-1611)
- Elector: Johann Georg I (1611–1656)
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Archbishopric of Cologne
- spiritual imperial princes
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Hochstift Augsburg
- Bishop : Heinrich V. von Knöringen (1599–1646)
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Bamberg Monastery
- Bishop : Johann Gottfried I of Aschhausen (1609–1622) (1617–1622 Bishop of Würzburg)
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Hochstift Basel
- Bishop : Wilhelm Rinck von Baldenstein (1608–1628)
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Prince Provost Berchtesgaden
- Provost : Ferdinand von Bayern (1594–1650) (1612–1650 Archbishop of Cologne, 1612–1650 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1612–1650 Bishop of Lüttich, 1612–1650 Bishop of Münster, 1618–1650 Bishop of Paderborn, 1612–1650 Dept. from Stablo-Malmedy)
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Archbishopric Bremen (1567–1648 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Johann Friedrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1596–1634) (1607–1634 administrator of Lübeck, 1631–1634 administrator of Verden)
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Brixen monastery
- Bishop : Christoph Andreas von Spaur (1601–1613)
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Archbishopric of Cambrai
- Archbishop : Jean Richardot (1609–1614)
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Hochstift Cammin (1557–1650 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Franz von Pommern (1602–1618) (1618–1620 Duke of Pomerania-Stettin)
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Chur Monastery
- Bishop : Johann V. Flugi (1601–1627)
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Corvey Abbey
- Abbot : Dietrich von Beringhausen (1585–1616)
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Balleien of the Teutonic Order
- Hoch- und Deutschmeister : Maximilian of Austria (1590-1618)
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Eichstätt Monastery
- Bishop : Johann Konrad von Gemmingen (1594–1612)
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Prince Provost Ellwangen
- Provost : Johann Christoph von Westerstetten (1603–1613) (1612–1637 Bishop of Eichstätt)
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Hochstift Freising
- Bishop : Ernst von Bayern (1566–1612) (1583–1612 Archbishop of Cologne, 1573–1612 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1581–1612 Bishop of Liège, 1584–1612 Bishop of Münster, 1581–1612 Abbot of Stablo-Malmedy)
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Fulda Abbey
- Abbot : Johann Friedrich von Schwalbach (1606–1622)
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Halberstadt Monastery
- Administrator : Heinrich Julius von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1566–1613) (1589–1613 Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, 1582–1585 Administrator of Minden)
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Hildesheim Monastery
- Bishop : Ernst von Bayern (1573–1612) (1583–1612 Archbishop of Cologne, 1566–1612 Bishop of Freising, 1581–1612 Bishop of Liège, 1584–1612 Bishop of Münster, 1581–1612 Abbot of Stablo-Malmedy)
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Prince Abbey of Kempten
- Abbot : Heinrich von Ulm-Langenrhein (1607–1616)
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Constance monastery
- Bishop : Jakob Fugger (1604–1626)
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Hochstift Lübeck (1555–1803 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Johann Friedrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1607–1634) (1596–1634 administrator of Bremen, 1631–1634 administrator of Verden)
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Liège Monastery
- Bishop : Ernst von Bayern (1581–1612) (1583–1612 Archbishop of Cologne, 1566–1612 Bishop of Freising, 1573–1612 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1584–1612 Bishop of Münster, 1581–1612 Abbot of Stablo-Malmedy)
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Archbishopric Magdeburg (1566–1631, 1638–1680 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Christian Wilhelm von Brandenburg (1598–1631) (1625–1628 administrator of Halberstadt)
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Hochstift Minden
- Administrator : Christian von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1599–1625) (1611–1633 Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
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Monastery of Münster
- Bishop : Ernst von Bayern (1584–1612) (1583–1612 Archbishop of Cologne, 1566–1612 Bishop of Freising, 1573–1612 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1581–1612 Bishop of Liège, 1581–1612 Abbot of Stablo-Malmedy)
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Osnabrück Monastery
- Administrator : Philipp Sigismund von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1591–1623) (1586–1623 Administrator von Verden)
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Paderborn Monastery
- Bishop : Dietrich von Fürstenberg (1585–1616)
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Passau bishopric
- Bishop : Leopold of Austria (1598–1626) (until 1605 coadjutor) (1607–1626 Bishop of Strasbourg)
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Ratzeburg Monastery (1554–1648 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : August I of Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1610–1636) (1633–1636 Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg)
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Regensburg Monastery
- Bishop : Wolfgang von Hausen (1600–1613) (1584–1603 Provost of Ellwangen)
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Archbishopric Salzburg
- Archbishop : Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau (1587–1612)
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Hochstift Schwerin (1533–1648 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Ulrich II of Denmark (1603–1624)
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Speyer Monastery
- Bishop : Philipp Christoph von Sötern (1610–1652) (1623–1652 Archbishop of Trier)
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Stablo-Malmedy Abbey
- Abbot : Ernst von Bayern (1581–1612) (1583–1612 Archbishop of Cologne, 1566–1612 Bishop of Freising, 1573–1612 Bishop of Hildesheim, 1581–1612 Bishop of Liège, 1584–1612 Bishop of Münster)
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Strasbourg Monastery
- Bishop : Leopold of Austria (1607–1626) (1598–1605 coadjutor of Passau, 1605–1626 bishop of Passau)
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Hochstift Trento
- Bishop : Carlo Gaudenzio Madruzzo (1600–1629)
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Hochstift Verden (1568–1630 and 1634–1648 Protestant administrators)
- Administrator : Philipp Sigismund von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1586–1623) (1591–1623 Administrator of Osnabrück)
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Hochstift Worms
- Bishop : Wilhelm von Efferen (1604–1616)
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Würzburg Monastery
- Bishop : Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn (1573–1617) (1576–1602 administrator of Fulda)
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Hochstift Augsburg
- Secular imperial princes
- Principality of Anhalt
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Anhalt-Bernburg (split off from Anhalt-Plötzkau in 1611)
- Prince : Christian I (1603–1630)
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Anhalt-Dessau
- Prince : Johann Georg I (1603–1618) (1586–1603 Prince of Anhalt)
- Anhalt-Koethen
- Anhalt-Plötzkau (split off from Anhalt-Berneburg in 1611)
- Arenberg
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Margraviate of Baden
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Baden-Baden (occupied by Baden-Durlach 1594–1622)
- Margrave : Georg Friedrich (1604–1622)
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Baden-Durlach
- Margrave : Georg Friedrich (1604–1622)
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Baden-Baden (occupied by Baden-Durlach 1594–1622)
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Bavaria
- Duke : Maximilian I (1597–1651) (Elector from 1648) (1623–1648 Elector of the Palatinate)
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Brandenburg-Ansbach
- Margrave : Joachim Ernst (1603–1625)
- Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Braunschweig-Lüneburg
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Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Duke : Heinrich Julius (1589–1613) (1566–1613 administrator of Halberstadt, 1582–1585 administrator of Minden)
- Hessen-Darmstadt
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Hessen-Kassel
- Landgrave : Moritz the Scholar (1592–1627)
- Jülich (1609–1614 Jülich-Klevian succession dispute )
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Leuchtenberg
- Landgrave : Georg IV. Ludwig (1567–1613)
- Liechtenstein
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Lorraine
- Duke : Heinrich II. (1608–1624)
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Duchy of Mecklenburg
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Mecklenburg-Guestrow
- Duke : Johann Albrecht II. ( 1611–1628 , 1631–1636 )
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Duke : Adolf Friedrich I (1592–1628, 1631–1658 ) (1631–1648 administrator of Schwerin)
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Mecklenburg-Guestrow
- Austria
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Pfalz-Neuburg
- Count : Philipp Ludwig (1569–1614)
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Palatinate-Veldenz
- Duke : Georg Gustav (1592–1634)
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Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Duke : Johann II. (1604–1635)
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Duchy of Pomerania
- Pomerania-Szczecin
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Pomerania-Wolgast
- Duke : Philipp Julius (1592-1625)
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Duchy of Saxony
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Saxony-Altenburg
- Duke : Johann Philipp (1603–1639)
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Saxe-Coburg
- Duke : Johann Casimir (1586–1633)
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Saxony-Eisenach
- Duke : Johann Ernst (1596–1638)
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Saxe-Weimar
- Duke : Johann Ernst I (1605–1620)
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Saxony-Altenburg
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Saxony-Lauenburg
- Duke : Francis II (1581–1619)
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Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
- Duke : Johann Adolf (1590–1616) (1585–1596 administrator of Bremen, 1586–1607 administrator of Lübeck)
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Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
- Duke: Johann (1564–1622)
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Württemberg
- Duke : Johann Friedrich (1608–1628)
- other imperial estates (selection)
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Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Count : Johann Reinhard I (1599–1625)
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Hanau-Munzenberg
- Count : Philipp Ludwig II. (1580–1612)
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Hohenzollern-Haigerloch
- Count : Johann Christoph (1592-1620)
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Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Count : Johann Georg (1605–1623) (from 1623 Prince)
- Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- lip
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Nassau
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Ottonian line
- Nassau-Beilstein
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Nassau-Diez
- Count : Ernst Casimir (1607–1632) (1620–1632 governor of Friesland, 1625–1632 governor of Groningen and Drenthe)
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Nassau-Dillenburg
- Count : Wilhelm Ludwig (1607–1620) (1584–1620 governor of Friesland, Groningen and Drenthe)
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Nassau-Hadamar
- Count : Johann Ludwig (1607–1653) (prince since 1650)
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Nassau victories
- Count : Johann VII. (1607–1623)
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Walramic line
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Nassau-Saarbrücken and Nassau-Weilburg
- Count : Ludwig II. (1602–1627) (1593–1602 Count of Nassau-Ottweiler)
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Nassau-Saarbrücken and Nassau-Weilburg
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Ottonian line
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Oldenburg
- Count : Anton Günther (1603–1667)
- Ortenburg
- Ostfriesland
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Reuss
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Reuss older line
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Reuss-Burgk
- Lord :: Heinrich II. (1608–1639)
- Lord: Heinrich III. (1608-1616)
- Lord: Heinrich IV. (1608–1616) (1616–1636 Lord of Reuss-Döhlau)
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Reuss undergrowth
- Lord : Heinrich IV. (1604–1616) (1616–1625 Lord of Reuss-Greiz, 1625–1629 Lord of Reuss-Obergreiz)
- Lord: Heinrich V. (1604–1616, 1625–1667 ) (1616–1625 Lord of Reuss-Greiz, 1643–1667 Lord of Reuß-Burgk)
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Reuss-Burgk
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Reuss middle line
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Reuss overburden
- Lord : Heinrich XVIII. ( 1578–1597 , 1607–1616) (1596–1616 Herr von Reuß-Schleiz)
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Reuss-Schleiz
- Lord : Heinrich XVIII. (1596–1616) (1578–1597, 1607–1616 Herr von Reuss-Obergreiz)
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Reuss overburden
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Reuss younger line
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Reuss-Gera
- Lord : Heinrich II. (1572–1635)
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Reuss-Gera
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Reuss older line
- Schaumburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
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Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (common rule)
- Count : Karl Günther (1605–1630)
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Schwarzburg-Sondershausen (common rule)
- Count : Günther XLII. (1586-1643)
- Count: Anton Heinrich (1586–1638)
- Count: Johann Günther II. (1586–1631)
- Count: Christian Günther I. (1586–1642)
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Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Count : Wolrad IV. (1607–1640) (1588–1607 Count of Waldeck)
- Waldeck Wildungen
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Hanau-Lichtenberg
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Italian states
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Genoa
- Doge : Agostino Luciani Pinello (1609–1611)
- Doge: Alessandro Longo Giustiniani (1611-1613)
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Guastalla
- Count : Ferrante II. Gonzaga (1575–1632) (from 1621 duke)
- Papal States
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Milan (1535–1706 to Spain)
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Duke : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
- Governor : Juan Fernández de Velasco ( 1592–1595, 1595–1600 , 1610–1612)
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Duke : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
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Mantua (1533–1708 personal union with Montferrat)
- Duke : Vincenzo I. Gonzaga (1587-1612)
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Massa and Carrara
- Prince : Alberico I. Cybo-Malaspina (1554–1623)
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Mirandola
- Prince : Alessandro I. Pico (1602–1637) (from 1619 Duke)
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Modena and Reggio
- Duke : Cesare d'Este (1597–1628)
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Montferrat (1533–1708 personal union with Mantua)
- Duke : Vincenzo I. Gonzaga (1587-1612)
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Naples (1503–1707 / 14 to Aragon or Spain )
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King : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
- Viceroy : Pedro Fernández de Castro y Andrade, Count of Lemos (1610–1616)
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King : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
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Parma and Piacenza
- Duke : Ranuccio I Farnese (1592–1622)
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Piombino
- Prince : Emperor Rudolf II (1603–1611)
- Princess: Isabella Appiani (1611–1628)
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San Marino
- Capitani Reggenti : Gio. Andrea Belluzzi and Sebastiano Onofri (1610–1611)
- Capitani Reggenti: Pier Marino Cionini and Annibale Gozi (1611)
- Capitani Reggenti: Francesco Bonelli and Belluzzo Belluzzi (1611–1612)
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Savoy
- Duke : Karl Emanuel I (1580–1630)
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Sicily (1412–1713 to Aragon or Spain )
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King : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
- Governor : Cardinal Giovanni Doria (1610–1611, 1616, 1624–1626, 1639–1641 )
- Viceroy: Pedro Téllez-Girón y Velasco, Duke of Osuna (1611–1616)
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King : Philip III. of Spain (1598–1621)
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Tuscany
- Grand Duke : Cosimo II. De 'Medici (1609–1621)
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Urbino
- Duke : Francesco Maria II. Della Rovere (1574–1631)
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Venice
- Doge : Leonardo Donà (1606–1612)
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Genoa
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Khanate of Crimea
- Khan : Canibek Giray (1610-1623, 1628-1635 )
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Courland
- Duke : Friedrich Kettler (1595–1616, 1617–1642 ) (in Semgallia)
- Duke: Wilhelm Kettler (1595–1616) (in Courland)
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Malta
- Grand Master : Alof de Wignacourt (1601–1622)
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Moldova (under Ottoman rule)
- Prince : Constantin Movilă ( 1607 , 1607–1611)
- Prince: Ștefan II. Tomsa (1611–1615)
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Monaco
- Seigneur : Honoré II. (1604–1662) (from 1633 Prince)
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Netherlands (rule disputed Eighty Years War )
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Republic of the Seven United Provinces (formally part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1648)
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Friesland
- Governor : Wilhelm-Ludwig von Nassau-Dillenburg (1584–1620) (1606–1620 Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
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Groningen and Drenthe
- Governor : Wilhelm-Ludwig von Nassau-Dillenburg (1584–1620) (1606–1620 Count of Nassau-Dillenburg)
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Holland and Zeeland
- Governor : Moritz of Orange (1585–1625)
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Overijssel and Gelderland
- Governor : Moritz of Orange (1590–1625)
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Utrecht
- Governor : Moritz of Orange (1589–1625)
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Friesland
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Spanish Netherlands (1598–1621 independent rule of Albrecht VII and his wife Isabella Clara Eugenia) (formally part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1714/95)
- Governor : Albrecht VII of Habsburg (1596–1621) (1583–1585 Viceroy of Portugal)
- Governor: Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (1598–1621)
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Republic of the Seven United Provinces (formally part of the Holy Roman Empire until 1648)
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Poland
- King : Sigismund III. Wasa (1587–1632) (1592–1599 King of Sweden)
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Portugal (1580–1640 personal union with Spain)
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King : Philip II (1598–1621) (1598–1621 King of Spain)
- Viceroy : Cristóbal de Moura, Marqués de Castel Rodrigo ( 1600–1603, 1603 , 1608–1612)
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King : Philip II (1598–1621) (1598–1621 King of Spain)
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Prussia
- Duke : Johann Sigismund (1608–1619) (1608–1619 Elector of Brandenburg)
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Russia
- Tsar : Władysław Wasa (1610–1613) (1632–1648 King of Poland)
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Sweden
- King : Charles IX. (1599–1611) Imperial Administrator until 1604
- King: Gustav II Adolf (1611–1632)
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Transylvania
- Prince : Gabriel Báthory (1608–1613)
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Spain
- King : Philip III. (1598–1621) (1598–1621 King of Portugal)
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Hungary
- King : Matthias II (1608–1619) (1612–1619 Emperor, 1611–1617 King of Bohemia, 1608–1619 Archduke of Austria)
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Wallachia (under Ottoman rule)
- Voivode : Radu Șerban (1602–1611)
- Voivode: Radu Mihnea ( 1601–1602 , 1611–1616, 1620–1623 ) (1616–1619, 1623–1626 Prince of Moldova)