| Ruler | Born | Reign | Ruling part | Consort | Death | Notes |
|---|
| Otto I | | c.1020 (Possible) son ofHeinrich I, Count of Pegnitz | c.1050 – December 1072 | County of Scheyern | ? of Reichersbeuern
Haziga of Diessen 1057
(four children in total) | December 1072 aged 51–52 | |
| Eckhard | | 1044 First son ofOtto I | December 1072 – May 1091 | County of Scheyern | Richardis of Carniola-Orlamünde three children | May 1091 aged 46–47 | Children of Otto I, ruled jointly. Arnold took his own seat at Dachau. |
| Bernard [de] | | c.1045 Second son ofOtto I | December 1072 – 2 March 1104 | Unmarried | 2 March 1104 Scheyern aged |
| Otto II | | c.1060 Third son ofOtto I | December 1072 – 31 October 1120 | Richardis of Carniola-Orlamünde four children | 31 October 1120 aged 59–60 |
| Arnold I [de] | | c.1060 Fourth son ofOtto I | December 1072 – March 1123 | County of Dachau | Beatrix of Reipersberg [bg] 1204 one child | March 1123 aged 62–63 |
| Otto III | | c.1090? Son ofOtto II and Richardis of Carniola-Orlamünde | 31 October 1120 – December 1130 | County of Scheyern | Unmarried | December 1130 aged 39–40? | Left no children. He was succeeded by his namesakee half-brother/cousin. |
| Conrad I [de] | | c.1090 First son ofArnold I [de] andBeatrix of Reipersberg [bg] | March 1123 – November 1130 | County of Dachau | Willibirg of Carniola-Orlamünde two children | November 1130 aged 39–40 | Children of Arnold I, ruled jointly. Otto took his own seat at Valley. |
| Arnold II [de] | | c.1090 Second son ofArnold I [de] andBeatrix of Reipersberg [bg] | March 1123 – April 1124 | Unmarried | April 1124 Oberschleißheim aged 33–34 |
| Otto I | | c.1090 Third son ofArnold I [de] andBeatrix of Reipersberg [bg] | March 1123 – November 1130 | County of Valley | Adelheid of Weilheim [de] five children | November 1130 aged 39–40 |
| Conrad II | | c.1110 First son ofConrad I [de] and Willibirg of Carniola-Orlamünde | November 1130 – 18 February 1159 | County of Dachau (with theDuchy of Merania since 1152) | Adelaide of Limburg
Udehild of Falkenstein
two children in total | 18 February 1159 aged 48–49? | Children of Conrad I, ruled jointly. Conrad acquired also theDuchy of Merania, which was directly inherited by his son. Th county of Dachau was only given to Conrad III after Arnold's abdication in 1172. |
| Arnold III [de] | | c.1110 Second son ofConrad I [de] and Willibirg of Carniola-Orlamünde | November 1130 – 1172 | County of Dachau | Unmarried | November 1185 aged 74–75? |
| Conrad I [de] | | c.1110 Son ofOtto I andAdelheid of Weilheim [de] | November 1130 – 28 April 1162 | County of Valley | Agnes of Greifenstein five children | 1175 Valley aged 39–40 | |
| Otto IV |  | 1083 Son ofEckhard and Richardis of Carniola-Orlamünde | December 1130 – 4 August 1156 | County of Scheyern | Heilika of Lengenfeld 13 July 1116 nine children | 4 August 1156 Wittelsbach Castle aged 72–73 | |
| Otto V & IIIthe Redhead[26] |  | 1117 Kelheim First son ofOtto IV andHeilika of Lengenfeld | 4 August 1156 – 16 September 1180 | County of Scheyern | Agnes of Loon 1169 eleven children | 11 July 1183 Pfullendorf aged 65–66 | In 1180, received, fromFrederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, the Duchy of Bavaria. |
| 16 September 1180 – 11 July 1183 | Duchy of Bavaria |
| Otto II | | c.1140 First son ofConrad I [de] and Agnes of Greifenstein | 28 April 1162 – 29 October 1172 | County of Valley | Unmarried | November 1130 aged 39–40 | Children of Conrad I, ruled jointly. |
| Conrad II [bg] | | c.1140 Second son ofConrad I [de] and Agnes of Greifenstein | 28 April 1162 – 1196 | Matilda of Ortenburg three children | 1196 aged 65–66 |
| Conrad III | | c.1130 Son ofConrad II | 1172 – 8 October 1182 | County of Dachau (with theDuchy of Merania since 1159) | Willibirg of Carniola-Orlamünde two children | 8 October 1182 aged 51–52 | After his death with no children, Dachau was absorbed by Bavaria. |
| Dachau annexed to the Duchy of Bavaria |
| Otto VIthe Younger [de] | | c.1120 Second son ofOtto IV andHeilika of Lengenfeld | 16 September 1180 – 18 August 1189 | County of Scheyern | Benedicta of Donauwörth 1204 one child | 18 August 1189 aged 68–69 | |
| Regency ofAgnes of Loon,Otto VI, Count of Scheyern [de] andConrad of Wittelsbach, Archbishop of Mainz (1183-1189)[27] | Obtained (through marriage) thePalatinate of the Rhine in 1214. He was assassinated in 1231. |
| Louis Ithe Kelheimer |  | 23 December 1173 Kelheim Son ofOtto V & III andAgnes of Loon | 11 July 1183 – 15 September 1231 | Duchy of Bavaria | Ludmilla of Bohemia 1204 one child | 15 September 1231 Kelheim aged 57 |
| Otto VII |  | c.1160 Son ofOtto VI [de] and Benedicta of Donauwörth | 18 August 1189 – 7 March 1209 | County of Scheyern | Unmarried | 7 March 1209 Bad Abbach aged 48–49 | AssassinatedPhilip of Swabia. After his death, Scheyern went briefly to the control of theOrtenburg family, and then joined the Duchy of Bavaria. |
| Scheyern annexed to theCounty of Ortenburg, and then joined the Duchy of Bavaria |
| Otto III | | c.1190 Son ofConrad II [bg] and Matilda of Ortenburg | 1196 – 1268 | County of Valley | Adelheid of Weilheim [de] five children | 1268 aged c.77-78? | After his death with no children, Valley was absorbed by Bavaria. |
| Valley annexed to the Duchy of Bavaria |
| Otto IVthe Illustrious |  | 7 April 1206 Kelheim Son ofLouis I andLudmilla of Bohemia | 15 September 1231 – 29 November 1253 | Duchy of Bavaria | Agnes of the Palatinate 1222 Worms eleven children | 29 November 1253 Landshut aged 47 | Through his wife, he and his children inherited thePalatinate. After his death, Bavaria was divided between his children. |
| Louis IIthe Strict |  | 13 April 1229 Heidelberg First son ofOtto IV andAgnes of the Palatinate | 29 November 1253 – 2 February 1294 | Duchy of Upper Bavaria andCounty Palatine of the Rhine | Maria of Brabant 2 August 1254 no children
Anna of Głogów 1260 two children
Matilda of Austria 24 October 1273 four children | 2 February 1294 Heidelberg aged 64 | Children of Otto IV, divided the duchy. |
| Henry XIII |  | 19 November 1235 Landshut Second son ofOtto IV andAgnes of the Palatinate | 29 November 1253 – 3 February 1290 | Duchy of Lower Bavaria | Elizabeth of Hungary 1250 ten children | 3 February 1290 Burghausen aged 54 |
| Otto V |  | 11 February 1261 Burghausen First son ofHenry XIII andElizabeth of Hungary | 3 February 1290 – 9 November 1312 | Duchy of Lower Bavaria | Catharina of Austria [de] January 1279 two children
Agnes of Głogów 18 May 1309 two children | 9 November 1312 Landshut aged 51 | Children of Henry XIII, ruled jointly. In 1305 Otto became alsoKing of Hungary andCroatia, as grandson of kingBéla IV of Hungary. |
| Louis III | | 9 February 1269 Landshut Second son ofHenry XIII andElizabeth of Hungary | 3 February 1290 – 13 May 1296 | Isabella of Lorraine 1287 no children | 13 May 1296 Landshut aged 27 |
| Stephen I | | 14 March 1271 Landshut Third son ofHenry XIII andElizabeth of Hungary | 3 February 1290 – 10 December 1310 | Judith of Świdnica-Jawor [pl] 1299 eight children | 10 December 1310 Landshut aged 27 |
| During a later division of territory among Louis II's heirs in 1294, the elder branch of the Wittelsbachs came into possession of both the Rhenish Palatinate and the territories in Bavaria north of the Danube river (theNordgau) centred around the town ofAmberg. As this region was politically connected to the Rhenish Palatinate, the nameUpper Palatinate (Oberpfalz) became common from the early 16th century, to contrast with theLower Palatinate along the Rhine. |
| Regency ofMatilda of Austria (1294-1296) | Sons of Louis II, ruled jointly. In 1317 Rudolph abdicated of his rights to his brother, who in 1328 was electedHoly Roman Emperor. Louis had already been elected King of Germany in 1314. After occupying also the Palatinate, preventing the ascension of Rudolph's son Adolph, he eventually ceded his rights in Palatinate to Adolph's yoounger brothers in theTreaty of Pavia (1329). AfterJohn I the Child's death in 1340, Louis IV unified the Bavarian duchy. |
| Rudolph Ithe Stammerer |  | 4 October 1274 Basel First son ofLouis II andMatilda of Austria | 2 February 1294 – 1317 | Duchy of Upper Bavaria (1294-1340) andCounty Palatine of the Rhine (1294-1329) | Matilda of Nassau 1 September 1294 Nuremberg six children | 12 August 1319 Kingdom of England (?) aged 44 |
| Louis IVthe Bavarian |  | 5 April 1282 Munich Second son ofLouis II andMatilda of Austria | 2 February 1294 – 20 December 1340 | Beatrice of Świdnica-Jawor 14 October 1308 six children
Margaret II, Countess of Holland-Hainaut 26 February 1324 Cologne ten children | 11 October 1347 Puch, nearFürstenfeldbruck aged 65 |
| 20 December 1340 – 11 October 1347 | Duchy of Bavaria |
| Regency ofLouis IV, Duke of Upper Bavaria (1312-1319) | Children of Stephen I and Otto V, ruled jointly. |
| Henry XIVthe Elder | | 29 September 1305 First son ofStephen I andJudith of Świdnica-Jawor [pl] | 9 November 1312 – 1 September 1339 | Duchy of Lower Bavaria | Margaret of Bohemia 12 August 1328 Straubing two children | 1 September 1339 Landshut aged 33 |
| Otto VI | | 3 January 1307 Second son ofStephen I andJudith of Świdnica-Jawor [pl] | 9 November 1312 – 14 December 1334 | Richardis of Jülich 1330 one child | 14 December 1334 Munich aged 27 |
| Henry XVof Natternberg | | 28 August 1312 First son ofOtto V andAgnes of Głogów | 9 November 1312 – 18 June 1333 | Anna of Austria [de] between 1326 and 1328 no children | 18 June 1333 Natternberg (Deggendorf) [de] aged 20 |
| Regency ofLouis IV, Duke of Bavaria (1339-1340) | Left no male heirs, which allowed his cousin (and brother-in-law) Louis to reunite the Bavarian lands. |
| John Ithe Child | | 29 November 1329 Son ofHenry XIV andMargaret of Bohemia | 1 September 1339 – 20 December 1340 | Duchy of Lower Bavaria | Anna of Upper Bavaria 18 April 1339 Munich no children | 20 December 1340 Landshut aged 11 |
| In 1327,Louis IV, Duke of Bavaria occupied Palatinate, but wasn't recognized as Count Palatine, as he was defending the position of his younger nephews against the claimancy of his older nephew,Adolf, Count Palatine of the Rhine. Ten years later gave it to his nephews, sons of Rudolph. With theTreaty of Pavia in 1329, as Emperor, Louis made formal his donation, pushing back the claimant Count Adolf. |
| Rudolph IIthe Blind |  | 8 August 1306 Wolfratshausen Second son ofRudolph I andMatilda of Nassau | 1329 – 4 October 1353 | County Palatine of the Rhine | Anna of Carinthia-Tyrol [cs] 1328 one child
Margaret of Sicily 1348 no children | 4 October 1353 Neustadt an der Weinstraße aged 47 | Following the early death of his elder brotherAdolph, it was him who took over the county after the withdraw of their uncle Louis IV. Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother Robert. |
| Louis Vthe Brandenburger |  | May 1315 First son ofLouis IV andBeatrice of Świdnica-Jawor | 11 October 1347 – 18 September 1361 | Duchy of Upper Bavaria (in all Bavaria until 1349; with theMargraviate of Brandenburg since 1323 and until 1351) | Margaret of Denmark 1324 no children
Margaret, Countess of Tyrol 10 February 1342 Meran four children | 18 September 1361 Zorneding aged 46 | Children of Louis IV, ruled jointly until 1349, when they divided their inheritance: Louis V, Louis VI and Otto VII kept Upper Bavaria; William, Albert and Stephen Lower Bavaria. In 1351 Louis VI and Otto gave up their inheritance in Bavaria, in exchange of theElectoral dignity in Brandenburg. Having lost the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1373, Otto returned to Bavaria to claim new inheritance, and shared the part of Stephen II's sons (his nephews) in Landshut (Lower Bavaria) In Lower Bavaria, the three brothers divided the duchy again in 1353: Stephen kept Landshut, William and Albert shared Straubing, and from 1389 the two shared Straubing also with Albert I's son, Albert II. |
| Louis VIthe Roman |  | 7 May 1328 Rome First son ofLouis IV andMargaret II, Countess of Holland-Hainaut | 11 October 1347 –December 1351 [de] | Duchy of Upper Bavaria (in all Bavaria until 1349) | Cunigunde of Poland before 1349 no children
Ingeborg of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1360 no children | 17 May 1365 Berlin aged 37 |
| December 1351 [de] – 17 May 1365 | Margraviate of Brandenburg (until 1356)
Electorate of Brandenburg (from 1356) |
| Otto VIIthe Lazy |  | 1346 Fourth son ofLouis IV andMargaret II, Countess of Holland-Hainaut | 11 October 1347 –December 1351 [de] | Duchy of Upper Bavaria (in all Bavaria until 1349) | Catherine of Bohemia 19 March 1366 no children | 15 November 1379 Wolfstein Castle aged 32–33 |
| December 1351 [de] –18 August 1373 [de] | Margraviate of Brandenburg (until 1356)
Electorate of Brandenburg (from 1356) |
| 18 August 1373 [de] – 15 November 1379 | Duchy of Landshut (in co-rulership with his brother 1373-75, with his nephews 1375-79) |
| Stephen IIthe Representative |  | 1319 Second son ofLouis IV andBeatrice of Świdnica-Jawor | 11 October 1347 – 13 May 1375 | Duchy of Landshut (in all Bavaria until 1349; inLower Bavaria until 1353) | Elisabeth of Sicily 27 June 1328 four children
Margaret of Nuremberg [bg] 14 February 1359 three children | 13 May 1375 Landshut orMunich aged 55–56 |
| William Ithe Mad |  | 12 May 1330 Frankfurt am Main Second son ofLouis IV andMargaret II, Countess of Holland-Hainaut | 11 October 1347 – 15 April 1389 | Duchy of Straubing (in all Bavaria until 1349; inLower Bavaria until 1353; with the maternalCounties of Holland,Zeeland andHainaut since 1356) | Matilda of England 1352 London no children | 15 April 1389 Le Quesnoy aged 58 |
| Albert I |  | 25 July 1336 Munich Third son ofLouis IV andMargaret II, Countess of Holland-Hainaut | 11 October 1347 – 13 December 1404 | Margaret of Brzeg after 19 July 1353 Passau seven children
Margaret of Clèves 1394 Heusden no children | 13 December 1404 The Hague aged 68 |
| Albert II |  | 1368 Second son ofAlbert I andMargaret of Brzeg | 15 April 1389 – 21 January 1397 | Unmarried | 21 January 1397 Kelheim aged 28–29 |
| Electorate of Brandenburg lost to theHouse of Hohenzollern |
| TheGolden Bull of 1356 confirmed the right to participate in the election of aHoly Roman Emperor to the Count Palatine, title that evolved toElector Palatine. |
| Robert Ithe Red |  | 9 June 1309 Wolfratshausen Third son ofRudolph I andMatilda of Nassau | 4 October 1353 – 16 February 1390 | County Palatine of the Rhine (until 1356)
Electorate of the Palatinate (from 1356) | Elisabeth of Namur [de] 1350 or 1358 no children
Beatrix of Berg 1385 no children | 16 Febrruarry 1390 Neustadt an der Weinstraße aged 47 | On 10 January 1356 was recognized as the First Elector Palatine. Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his cousin Robert, son of the titular count Adolf. |
| Meinhard |  | 9 February 1344 Landshut Son ofLouis V andMargaret, Countess of Tyrol | 18 September 1361 – 13 January 1363 | Duchy of Upper Bavaria | Margaret of Austria 4 September 1359 Passau no children | 13 January 1363 Tirol Castle aged 18 | Left no male descendants. After his death Upper Bavaria was divided between Bavaria-Landshut and Bavaria-Straubing. |
| Divided betweenBavaria-Landshut andBavaria-Straubing |
| Stephen IIIthe Magnificent |  | 1337 First son ofStephen II andElisabeth of Sicily | 13 May 1375 – 26 September 1413 | Duchy of Ingolstadt (inLandshut until 1392) | Taddea Visconti 13 October 1364 two children
Myntha Elisabeth of Cleves 16 January 1401 Cologne no children | 26 September 1413 Niederschönenfeld aged 75–76 | Children of Stephen II, shared rule, until 1379, with their uncle Otto VII. In 1392 the brothers divided the land once more. Frederick retained Landshut, Stephen kept Ingolstadt and John received Munich. |
| Frederickthe Wise |  | 1339 Second son ofStephen II andElisabeth of Sicily | 13 May 1375 – 4 December 1393 | Duchy of Landshut | Anna of Neuffen-Hettingen [de] 1360 one child
Maddalena Visconti 2 September 1381 five children | 4 December 1393 České Budějovice aged 53–54 |
| John II |  | 1341 Third son ofStephen II andElisabeth of Sicily | 13 May 1375 – 1 July 1397 | Duchy of Munich (inLandshut until 1392) | Catherine of Gorizia 1372 three children | 1 July 1397 aged 55–56 |
| Robert IIthe Hard |  | 12 May 1325 Amberg Son ofAdolph of the Rhine andIrmengard of Oettingen | 16 January 1390 – 6 January 1398 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Beatrice of Sicily 1345 seven children | 6 January 1398 Amberg aged 72 | Nephew of Rudolph II and Robert I. |
| Regencies ofMaddalena Visconti andStephen III, Duke of Bavaria (1393-1401),John II, Duke of Bavaria (1393-97),Ernest, Duke of Bavaria andWilliam III, Duke of Bavaria (1397-1401) | Annexed Ingolstadt in 1445. |
| Henry XVIthe Rich |  | 1386 Burghausen Son ofFrederick andMaddalena Visconti | 4 December 1393 – 30 July 1450 | Duchy of Landshut | Margaret of Austria [de] 25 November 1412 Landshut six children | 30 July 1450 Landshut aged 75–76 |
| Ernest |  | 1373 Munich First son ofJohn II andCatherine of Gorizia | 1 July 1397 – 2 July 1438 | Duchy of Munich | Elisabetta Visconti 26 January 1395 Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm four children | 2 July 1438 Munich aged 64–65 | Children of John II, ruled jointly. |
| William III[28] |  | 1375 Munich Second son ofJohn II andCatherine of Gorizia | 1 July 1397 – 12 September 1435 | Margaret of Cleves 1433 two children | 12 September 1435 Munich aged 59–60 |
| Robert IIIthe Righteous |  | 5 May 1352 Amberg Son ofRobert II andBeatrice of Sicily | 6 January 1398 – 18 May 1410 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Elisabeth of Nuremberg 27 June 1374 Amberg seven children | 18 May 1410 Oppenheim aged 58 | AlsoKing of Germany (1400–1410). |
| William IIof Oostervant[28] |  | 5 April 1365 The Hague First son ofAlbert I andMargaret of Brzeg | 13 December 1404 – 31 May 1417 | Duchy of Straubing (with theCounties of Holland,Zeeland andHainaut) | Margaret of Burgundy 12 April 1385 Cambrai one child | 31 May 1417 Bouchain aged 52 | |
| Louis IIIthe Bearded |  | 23 January 1378 First son ofRobert III andElisabeth of Nuremberg | 18 May 1410 – 30 December 1436 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Blanche of England 6 July 1402 Cologne no children
Matilda of Savoy 30 November 1417 five children | 30 December 1436 Heidelberg aged 58 | Children of Robert III, divided their inheritance. Stephen brought by marriage theCounty of Veldenz to his possessions, and, after his death, Zweibrücken split off from Simmern. |
| John I |  | 1383 Neunburg vorm Wald Second son ofRobert III andElisabeth of Nuremberg | 18 May 1410 – 14 March 1443 | County of Neumarkt | Catherine of Pomerania-Stolp 15 August 1407 Ribe seven children | 14 March 1443 Kastl aged 60 |
| Stephen I |  | 23 June 1385 Third son ofRobert III andElisabeth of Nuremberg | 18 May 1410 – 14 February 1459 | County of Simmern | Anna of Veldenz 10 June 1410 Heidelberg eight children | 14 February 1459 Simmern aged 73 |
| Otto I |  | 24 August 1390 Mosbach Fourth son ofRobert III andElisabeth of Nuremberg | 18 May 1410 – 5 July 1461 | County of Mosbach | Johanna of Bavaria-Landshut [fr] January 1430 Burghausen eight children | 5 July 1461 Reichenbach aged 70 |
| Louis VIIthe Bearded |  | 1368 Son ofStephen III andTaddea Visconti | 26 September 1413 – 1443 | Duchy of Ingolstadt | Anne de Bourbon-La Marche 1 October 1402 two children
Catherine of Alençon 1413 two children | 1 May 1447 aged 78–79 | Imprisoned by his son, who was allied with Henry XVI. Died in prison. |
| John IIIthe Pitiless |  | 1374 Le Quesnoy Third son ofAlbert I andMargaret of Brzeg | 31 May 1417 – 6 January 1425 | Duchy of Straubing | Elizabeth I, Duchess of Luxembourg 11418 no children | 6 January 1425 The Hague aged 50/51 | Heirs of William II, whose patimony was divided between them. Even so, John (who had been previouslyBishop of Liège) contested the rights of Jacqueline in theLow Countries, where she also face the presssure ofPhilip the Good. |
| Jacqueline |  | 15 July 1401 Le Quesnoy Daughter ofWilliam II andMargaret of Burgundy | 31 May 1417 – 12 April 1433 | Counties of Holland,Zeeland andHainaut | John, Dauphin of France 6 August 1415 The Hague no children
John IV, Duke of Brabant 10 March 1418 The Hague (annulled 1422) no children
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester February/March 1423 Hadleigh, Essex (in secret; annulled 1428) no children
Frank van Borssele 1434 no children | 8 October 1436 Voorhout aged 35 |
| Straubing definitively annexed by the remaining Bavarian duchies; the counties were annexed to theDuchy of Burgundy |
| Regency ofOtto I, Count Palatine of Mosbach (1436–1442) | |
| Louis IVthe Meek |  | 1 January 1424 Heidelberg First son ofLouis III andMatilda of Savoy | 30 December 1436 – 13 August 1449 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Margaret of Savoy 18 October 1445 Heidelberg one child | 13 August 1449 Worms aged 25 |
| Albert IIIthe Pious |  | 27 March 1401 Wolfratshausen Son ofErnest andElisabetta Visconti | 2 July 1438 – 29 February 1460 | Duchy of Munich | Agnes Bernauer c. 1432? (morganatic) no children
Anna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 22 January 1437 Munich ten children | 29 February 1460 Munich aged 58 | Son ofErnest. |
| Louis VIIIthe Hunchback | | 1 September 1403 Paris Son ofLouis VII andAnne de Bourbon-La Marche | 1443 – 7 April 1445 | Duchy of Ingolstadt | Unmarried | 7 April 1445 Ingolstadt aged 41 | After his death Ingolstadt was annexed by Landshut. |
| Ingolstadt annexed by Landshut |
| Christopher I |  | 26 February 1416 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Son ofJohn I andCatherine of Pomerania-Stolp | 14 March 1443 – 6 January 1448 | County of Neumarkt | Dorothea of Brandenburg 12 September 1445 Copenhagen no children | 5/6 January 1448 Helsingborg aged 31 | AlsoKing of theKalmar Union (1440–1448), inDenmark,Sweden andNorway. Left no descendants. Neumarkt reverted to Palatinate-Mosbach. |
| Neumarkt definitely annexed to Mosbach |
| Frederick Ithe Victorious |  | 1 August 1425 Heidelberg Second son ofLouis III andMatilda of Savoy | 13 August 1449 – 12 December 1476 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Clara Tott 1471/2 (morganatic) two children | 12 December 1476 Heidelberg aged 51 | Brother of his predecessor. As he left no legitimate heirs to the Electorate, he was succeeded by his nephew. |
| Louis IXthe Rich |  | 23 February 1417 Burghausen Son ofHenry XVI andMargaret of Austria [de] | 30 July 1450 – 18 January 1479 | Duchy of Landshut | Amalia of Saxony 21 March 1452 Landshut four children | 18 January 1479 Landshut aged 61 | |
| Frederick Ithe Pious | | 19 November 1417 First son ofStephen andAnna of Veldenz | 14 February 1459 – 29 November 1480 | County of Simmern | Margaret of Guelders 6 August 1454 Lobith ten children | 29 November 1480 Simmern aged 61 | Children of Stephen, divided their inheritance. |
| Louis Ithe Black |  | 1424 Second son ofStephen andAnna of Veldenz | 14 February 1459 – 19 July 1489 | County of Zweibrücken | Johanna de Croÿ 20 March 1454 Luxembourg twelve children | 19 July 1489 Simmern aged 64–65 |
| John IV | | 4 October 1437 Munich First son ofAlbert III andAnna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | 29 February 1460 – 18 November 1463 | Duchy of Munich | Unmarried | 18 November 1463 Harthausen aged 26 | Children of Albert III, shared their inheritance.In 1467, Sigismund moved to a seat in Dachau, but, as he left no descendants, it reunited again with Munich. Albert IV reunited the duchy in 1503 and, in 1506, decreed that the duchy should pass according to the rules ofprimogeniture. |
| Sigismund |  | 26 July 1439 Munich Second son ofAlbert III andAnna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | 29 February 1460 – 1 February 1501 | Duchy of Munich (atDachau) | 1 February 1501 Blutenburg Castle aged 61 |
| Albert IVthe Wise |  | 15 December 1447 Munich Third son ofAlbert III andAnna of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | 29 February 1460 – 1 December 1503 | Duchy of Munich | Kunigunde of Austria 3 January 1487 Munich seven children | 18 March 1508 Munich aged 60 |
| 1 December 1503 – 18 March 1508 | Duchy of Bavaria |
| Dachau reunited with Munich |
| Otto IIthe Mathematician |  | 26 June 1435 Mosbach Son ofOtto I andJohanna of Bavaria-Landshut [fr] | 5 July 1461 – 4 October 1490 | County of Mosbach | Unmarried | 8 April 1499 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz aged 63 | Had a strong interest in astronomy and mathematics. Abdicated in 1490 to spend the remainder of his life in scientific pursuits. Mosbach reverted to the Electorate. |
| Mosbach definitely annexed to theElectorate of the Palatinate |
| Philipthe Upright |  | 14 July 1448 Heidelberg Son ofLouis IV andMargaret of Savoy | 12 December 1476 – 28 February 1508 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Margaret of Bavaria 1474 Amberg fourteen children | 28 February 1508 Germersheim aged 59 | |
| Georgethe Rich |  | 15 August 1455 Burghausen Son ofLouis IX andAmalia of Saxony | 18 January 1479 – 1 December 1503 | Duchy of Landshut | Hedwig of Poland 14 November 1475 Landshut five children | 1 December 1503 Ingolstadt aged 48 | At his death, he left his duchy to his only surviving daughter. |
| John I |  | 15 May 1459 Starkenburg Castle [de] Son ofFrederick I andMargaret of Guelders | 29 November 1480 – 27 January 1509 | County of Simmern | Joanna of Nassau-Saarbrücken [bg] 29 September 1481 three children | 27 January 1509 Starkenburg Castle [de] aged 49 | |
| Kaspar | | 11 July 1459 First son ofLouis I andJohanna de Croÿ | 19 July 1489 – 1490 | County of Zweibrücken | Amalie of Brandenburg 19 April 1478 Zweibrücken no children | 1527 Veldenz Castle aged 67–68 | Sons of Louis the Black, ruled jointly. |
| Alexanderthe Lame | | 26 November 1462 Second son ofLouis I andJohanna de Croÿ | 19 July 1489 – 21 October 1514 | Margaret of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein [bg] 1499 Zweibrücken six children | 21 October 1514 Zweibrücken aged 51 |
| Elisabeth | | 1478 Burghausen Daughter ofGeorge andHedwig of Poland | 1 December 1503 – 15 September 1504 | Duchy of Landshut | Robert of the Palatinate 10 February 1499 three children | 15 September 1504 Landshut aged 25–26 | Heiress of Landshut, according to her father's last will and testament of 1496. She fought the claim of Albert IV during theWar of the Succession of Landshut, but, having less allies than her opponent, she eventually lost almost all of her territory. |
| Landshut (with exceptions) was annexed to Munich |
| Louis Vthe Pacific |  | 2 July 1478 Heidelberg First son ofPhilip andMargaret of Bavaria | 28 February 1508 – 16 March 1544 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Sibylle of Bavaria 23 February 1511 Heidelberg no children | 16 March 1544 Heidelberg aged 65 | Children of Philip, left no descendants. Louis V was succeeded by a younger brother. Neumarkt reverted to the Electorate after Wolfgang's death. |
| Wolfgangthe Elder |  | 31 October 1494 Heidelberg Third son ofPhilip andMargaret of Bavaria | 28 February 1508 – 2 April 1558 | Electorate of the Palatinate (atNeumarkt) | Unmarried | 2 April 1558 Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz aged 63 |
| William IVthe Steadfast |  | 13 November 1493 Munich First son ofAlbert IV andKunigunde of Austria | 18 March 1508 – 7 March 1550 | Duchy of Bavaria | Jakobaea of Baden 5 October 1522 Munich four children | 7 March 1550 Munich aged 56 | Children of Albert IV. Though their father had determined the everlasting succession of only the firstborn prince in 1506, Louis, as a second-born son, refused a spiritual career with the argument that he was born before the edict became valid. As so, the brotheres shared their rule, with Louis X taking the seats of Landshut and Straubing. |
| Louis X |  | 18 September 1495 Grünwald Second son ofAlbert IV andKunigunde of Austria | 17 February 1514 – 22 April 1545 | Duchy of Bavaria (inLandshut andStraubing) | Unmarried | 22 April 1545 Landshut aged 49 |
| John II |  | 21 March 1492 Simmern Son ofJohn I andJoanna of Nassau-Saarbrücken [bg] | 27 January 1509 – 18 May 1557 | County of Simmern | Beatrix of Baden 22 May 1508 twelve children | 18 May 1557 Simmern aged 65 | He introduced the Reformation into Simmern which led to increased tensions with his neighbours, the Archbishoprics of Trier and Mainz. |
| Louis IIthe Younger |  | 14 September 1502 Zweibrücken First son ofAlexander andMargaret of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein [bg] | 21 October 1514 – 3 December 1532 | County of Zweibrücken | Elisabeth of Hesse 10 September 1525 Kassel two children | 3 December 1532 Zweibrücken aged 30 | |
| Robert |  | 1506 Zweibrücken Second son ofAlexander andMargaret of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein [bg] | 3 December 1532 – 28 July 1544 | County of Veldenz | Ursula of Salm-Kyrburg [bg] 23 June 1537 three children | 28 July 1544 Gräfenstein Castle aged 37–38 | Divided the land. Robert was a younger brother of Louis II, and Wolfgang was Louis' son. Technically, Robert held both lands during Wolfgang's minority. |
| Regency ofRobert, Count Palatine of Veldenz (1532–1543) |
| Wolfgang |  | 26 September 1526 Zweibrücken Son ofLouis II andElisabeth of Hesse | 3 December 1532 – 11 June 1569 | County of Zweibrücken | Anna of Hesse 24 February 1544 thirteen children | 11 June 1569 Nexon aged 42 |
| Frederick IIthe Wise |  | 9 December 1482 Neustadt an der Weinstraße Second son ofPhilip andMargaret of Bavaria | 16 March 1544 – 26 December 1556 | Electorate of the Palatinate | Dorothea of Denmark 18 May 1535 Heidelberg no children | 26 December 1556 Alzey aged 73 | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by a cousin. |
| Regencies ofUrsula of Salm-Kyrburg [bg] (1544–1546) andWolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1544–1560) | |
| George John Ithe Astute |  | 11 April 1543 Son ofRobert andUrsula of Salm-Kyrburg [bg] | 28 July 1544 – 18 April 1592 | County of Veldenz | Anna of Sweden 20 December 1562 eleven children | 18 April 1592 Lützelstein aged 49 |
| Albert Vthe Magnanimous |  | 29 February 1528 Munich Son ofWilliam IV andJakobaea of Baden | 7 March 1550 – 24 October 1579 | Duchy of Bavaria | Anna of Austria 4 July 1546 Regensburg seven children | 24 October 1579 Munich aged 51 | |
| Regencies ofPhilip, Elector Palatine (1504–1508) andFrederick II, Elector Palatine (1508–1516) | Paternal grandsons of Philip, Elector Palatine, and maternal grandsons of George, Duke of Landshut. In the aftermath of theWar of the Succession of Landshut, a part of Landshut who didn't join Bavaria formed the County of Neuburg. In 1556, Otto Henry, count of Neuburg, inherited the Electoral title, and abdicated the county. Neuburg fell then to the County of Zweibrücken. Also, Otto Henry's death marked the end of the main line of Electors: the Simmern line ascended to the Electoral position. |
| Otto Henrythe Magnanimous |  | 10 April 1502 Amberg First son ofRobert of the Palatinate andElisabeth | 15 September 1504 – 26 December 1556 | Duchy of Landshut (in Neuburg)
Repurposed as: County of Neuburg | Susanna of Bavaria 16 October 1529 Neuburg an der Donau no children | 12 February 1559 Heidelberg aged 56 |
| 26 December 1556 – 12 February 1559 | Electorate of the Palatinate |
| Philipthe Warlike |  | 12 November 1503 Heidelberg Second son ofRobert of the Palatinate andElisabeth | 15 September 1504 – 1541 | Duchy of Landshut (in Neuburg)
Repurposed as: County of Neuburg | Unmarried | 4 July 1548 Heidelberg aged 44 |
| Neuburg briefly annexed to Zweibrücken (1559-1569) |
| Frederick IIIthe Pious |  | 14 February 1515 Simmern First son ofJohn II andBeatrix of Baden | 18 May 1557 – 12 February 1559 | County of Simmern | Marie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach 21 October 1537 Kreuznach eleven children
Amalia of Neuenahr 25 April 1569 Heidelberg no children | 26 October 1576 Heidelberg aged 61 | When the senior branch of the family died out in 1559, the electorate passed toFrederick III ofSimmern, son of John II and a staunchCalvinist. The Palatinate became one of the major centers of Calvinism in Europe, supporting Calvinist rebellions in both theNetherlands andFrance. |
| 12 February 1559 – 26 October 1576 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line) |
| George | | 20 February 1518 Second son ofJohn II andBeatrix of Baden | 12 February 1559 – 17 May 1569 | County of Simmern | Elisabeth of Hesse 9 January 1541 one child | 17 May 1569 Simmern aged 51 | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother. |
| Richard |  | 25 July 1521 Simmern Third son ofJohn II andBeatrix of Baden | 17 May 1569 – 13 January 1598 | County of Simmern | Julianna of Wied 30 January 1569 four children
Emilie of Württemberg [nl] 26 March 1578 no children
Anne Margaret of Palatinate-Veldenz [bg] 14 December 1589 no children | 13 January 1598 Ravengiersburg aged 76 | Left no descendants. Simmern returned to the Electorate. |
| Simmern briefly annexed to theElectoral Palatinate (1598–1610) |
| Regency ofAnna of Hesse,William IV, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel andLouis VI, Elector Palatine (1569–1574) | Children of Wolfgang, divided their inheritance:- John received Zweibrücken;
- Frederick received Vohenstrauss-Parkstein, which after his death with no descendants went to Neuburg;
- Otto Henry received Sulzbach, which after his death with no descendants went to Neuburg;
- Charles received Birkenfeld;
- Philip Louis (the eldest son) received Neuburg, and absorbed his childless brothers land after their deaths.
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| Philip Louis |  | 2 October 1547 Zweibrücken First son ofWolfgang andAnna of Hesse | 11 June 1569 – 22 August 1614 | County of Neuburg | Anna of Cleves 27 September 1574 Neuburg an der Donau eight children | 22 August 1614 Neuburg an der Donau aged 66 |
| John Ithe Lame |  | 8 May 1550 Meisenheim Second son ofWolfgang andAnna of Hesse | 11 June 1569 – 12 August 1604 | County of Zweibrücken | Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg 1579 Bad Bergzabern nine children | 12 August 1604 Germersheim aged 54 |
| Frederick |  | 11 April 1557 Meisenheim Third son ofWolfgang andAnna of Hesse | 11 June 1569 – 17 December 1597 | County of Zweibrücken (at Vohenstrauss and Parkstein) | Katharina Sophie of Legnica 26 February 1587 three children | 17 December 1597 Vohenstrauß aged 40 |
| Charles I |  | 4 September 1560 Neuburg an der Donau Fourth son ofWolfgang andAnna of Hesse | 11 June 1569 – 16 December 1600 | County of Birkenfeld | Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg 23 November 1590 four children | 16 December 1600 Birkenfeld aged 40 |
| Otto Henry |  | 22 July 1567 Amberg Fifth son ofWolfgang andAnna of Hesse | 11 June 1569 – 29 August 1604 | County of Sulzbach | Dorothea Maria of Württemberg [bg] 25 November 1582 thirteen children | 29 August 1604 Sulzbach aged 48 |
| Vohenstrauss-Parkstein and Sulzbach annexed to Neuburg |
| Louis VIthe Careless |  | 4 July 1539 Simmern First son ofFrederick III andMarie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach | 26 October 1576 – 22 October 1583 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line) | Elisabeth of Hesse 8 July 1560 Marburg twelve children
Anne of Ostfriesland 12 July 1583 Heidelberg no children | 22 October 1583 Heidelberg aged 44 | Children of Frederick III, divided the land: Louis received the Electorate, and John Casimir was given a portion atLautern. The latter didn't have descendants, and his portion returned to the Electorate. |
| John Casimir |  | 7 March 1543 Simmern Second son ofFrederick III andMarie of Brandenburg-Kulmbach | 26 October 1576 – 16 January 1592 | County of Simmern (atLautern) | Elisabeth of Saxony 4 June 1570 Heidelberg no children | 16 January 1592 Heidelberg aged 48 |
| Lautern reabsorbed in the Electorate |
| William Vthe Pious |  | 29 September 1548 Landshut Son ofAlbert V andAnna of Austria | 24 October 1579 – 15 October 1597 | Duchy of Bavaria | Renata of Lorraine 22 February 1568 Munich ten children | 7 February 1626 Schleissheim Palace aged 77 | In 1597, he abdicated in favor of his son. |
| Regency ofJohn Casimir, Count of Lautern (1583–1592) | With his advisorChristian of Anhalt, he founded theEvangelical Union ofProtestant states in 1608. |
| Frederick IVthe Righteous |  | 5 March 1574 Amberg Son ofLouis VI andElisabeth of Hesse | 22 October 1583 – 19 September 1610 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line) | Louise Juliana of Orange-Nassau 23 June 1593 Dillenburg eight children | 19 September 1610 Heidelberg aged 36 |
| Regency ofAnna of Sweden (1592–1598) | Children of George John I, ruled jointly. In 1598 divided the land: George Gustavus kept Veldenz; John Augustus received Lützelstein; and Louis Philip and George John received jointly received Gutenberg. In 1601 George John ruled alone Gutenberg. In 1611, after the death of John Augustus with no descendants, Lützelstein was annexed to Guttenberg. In 1654, after the death of George John without descendants, Guttenberg reverted to Veldenz, united under Leopold Louis, George Gustavus' son. |
| George Gustavus |  | 6 February 1564 Michelsburg [de] First son ofGeorge John I andAnna of Sweden | 18 April 1592 – 3 June 1634 | County of Veldenz | Elisabeth of Württemberg [bg] 30 October 1586 Stuttgart no children
Maria Elisabeth of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken [es] Zweibrücken 17 May 1601 eleven children | 3 June 1634 Lützelstein aged 70 |
| John Augustus |  | 26 November 1575 Lemberg Castle Second son ofGeorge John I andAnna of Sweden | 18 April 1592 – 18 September 1611 | County of Veldenz (atLützelstein) | Anna Elisabeth of the Palatinate [de] 1599 no children | 18 September 1611 Lemberg Castle aged 35 |
| Louis Philip |  | 24 November 1577 Third son ofGeorge John I andAnna of Sweden | 18 April 1592 – 24 October 1601 | County of Veldenz (atGutenberg) | Unmarried | 24 October 1601 Heidelberg aged 23 |
| George John II | | 24 June 1586 Lützelstein Fourth son ofGeorge John I andAnna of Sweden | 18 April 1592 – 29 September 1654 | Susanna of Palatinate-Sulzbach [bg] 20 December 1562 eleven children | 29 September 1654 aged 68 |
| Maximilian Ithe Great |  | 17 April 1573 Munich First son ofWilliam V andRenata of Lorraine | 15 October 1597 – 27 September 1651 | Duchy of Bavaria (until 1623)
Electorate of Bavaria (from 1623) | Elisabeth of Lorraine 9 February 1595 Nancy no children
Maria Anna of Austria 15 July 1635 Vienna two children | 27 September 1651 Ingolstadt aged 78 | Children ofWilliam V. Maximilian I, was an ally of EmperorFerdinand II in theThirty Years' War. When theElector of the Palatinate,Frederick V, head of a senior branch of the Wittelsbachs, became involved in the war against the Emperor, he was stripped of his Imperial offices and thePrince-elector title. Maximilian I was granted theElectorate of the Palatinate in 1623. Albert VI inherited from his wife the lands of Leuchtenberg, and from 1646 reorganizes them as a new Bavarian duchy, the short-lived Duchy of Bavaria-Leuchtenberg. In 1650 Albert made an exchange with Maximilian: Leuchtenberg went to the latter's second son, while Albert received the County of Haag, which he kept until his death and then reverted to Bavaria. |
| Albert VI |  | 26 February 1584 Munich Second son ofWilliam V andRenata of Lorraine | 1 November 1646 - 1650 | Duchy of Leuchtenberg | Mechtild of Leuchtenberg [bg] 8 December 1650 five children | 5 July 1666 Munich aged 82 |
| 1650 - 5 July 1666 | County of Haag [de] |
| Haag reverted to Bavaria |
| Regency ofPhilip Louis, Count Palatine of Neuburg (1600–1612) andJohn I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1600–1604) | Children of Charles I, divided their inheritance |
| George William |  | 6 August 1591 Ansbach First son ofCharles I andDorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 16 December 1600 – 25 December 1669 | County of Birkenfeld | Dorothea of Solms-Sonnenwalde [es] 30 November 1616 six children
Juliana of Salm-Grumbach [bg] 30 November 1641 no children
Anna Elisabeth of Oettingen-Oettingen [bg] 8 March 1649 no children | 25 December 1669 Birkenfeld aged 78 |
| Christian I |  | 3 November 1598 Birkenfeld Second son ofCharles I andDorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg | 16 December 1600 – 6 September 1654 | County of Birkenfeld (at Bischweiler) | Magdalene Catherine of Palatinate-Zweibrücken 14 November 1630 nine children
Maria Joanna of Helfenstein-Wiesensteig 28 October 1648 one child | 6 September 1654 Neuenstein aged 55 |
| John IIthe Younger |  | 26 March 1584 Bad Bergzabern First son ofJohn I andMagdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg | 12 August 1604 – 9 August 1635 | County of Zweibrücken | Catherine de Rohan 26 August 1604 one child
Louise Juliana of the Palatinate 13 May 1612 seven children | 9 August 1635 Metz aged 51 | Children of John I, divided their inheritance. |
| Frederick Casimir | | 10 June 1585 Zweibrücken Second son ofJohn I andMagdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg | 12 August 1604 – 30 September 1645 | County of Zweibrücken at Landsberg) | Emilia Antwerpiana of Orange-Nassau 4 July 1616 Landsberg [de] three children | 30 September 1645 Montfort-en-Auxois aged 60 |
| John Casimir |  | 20 April 1589 Zweibrücken Third son ofJohn I andMagdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg | 12 August 1604 – 18 June 1652 | County of Kleeburg | Catherine of Sweden 11 June 1615 Stockholm eight children | 18 June 1652 Stegeborg Castle aged 63 |
| Frederick Vthe Winter King |  | 26 August 1596 Deinschwang [de] First son ofFrederick IV andLouise Juliana of Orange-Nassau | 19 September 1610 – 23 February 1623 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line) | Elizabeth of Great Britain 14 February 1613 London thirteen children | 29 November 1632 Mainz aged 36 | Children of Frederick IV. In 1610, after their father's death, the younger son, Louis Philip, restored the county of Simmern, while Frederick V, in 1619, accepted the throne ofBohemia - where he was known as "the Winter King" because his reign in Bohemia only lasted one winter - from the Bohemian estates. Frederick V was defeated by theEmperor Ferdinand II at theBattle of White Mountain in 1620, and Spanish and Bavarian troops soon occupied the Palatinate itself. In 1623, Frederick was put under the ban of the Empire. |
| Louis Philip |  | 23 November 1602 Heidelberg Second son ofFrederick IV andLouise Juliana of Orange-Nassau | 19 September 1610 – 6 January 1655 | County of Simmern | Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg 4 December 1631 seven children | 6 January 1655 Krosno Odrzańskie aged 52 |
Frederick V's territories and his position as elector were transferred to the Duke of Bavaria, Maximilian I, of a distantly related branch of the House of Wittelsbach. Although technically Elector Palatine, he was known as the Elector of Bavaria. From 1648 he ruled in Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate alone, but retained all his electoral dignities and the seniority of the Palatinate Electorate.
Electoral Palatinate briefly annexed to theElectorate of Bavaria (1623–1648) |
| Wolfgang William |  | 4 November 1578 Neuburg an der Donau First son ofPhilip Louis and |Anna of Cleves | 22 August 1614 – 14 September 1653 | County of Neuburg | Magdalene of Bavaria 11 November 1613 Munich one child
Catharina Charlotte of Palatinate-Zweibrücken [fr] 11 November 1631 Blieskastel two children
Maria Franziska of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg [de] 3 June 1651 no children | 14 September 1653 Düsseldorf aged 74 | Children of Philip Louis, divided theirr inheritance. The younger sons inherited Sulzbach but had different seats: John Frederick created Palatinate-Sulzbach-Hilpoltstein, but at his death with no surviving children, Sulzbach became reunited under Augustus' son, Christian August. |
| Augustus |  | 2 October 1582 Neuburg an der Donau Second son ofPhilip Louis and |Anna of Cleves | 22 August 1614 – 14 August 1632 | County of Sulzbach | Hedwig of Holstein-Gottorp [fr] 17 July 1620 seven children | 14 August 1632 Bad Windsheim aged 49 |
| John Frederick |  | 23 August 1587 Neuburg an der Donau Third son ofPhilip Louis and |Anna of Cleves | 22 August 1614 – 19 October 1644 | County of Sulzbach (atHilpoltstein) | Sophie Agnes of Hesse-Darmstadt [fr] 7/17 November 1624 eight children | 19 October 1644 Hilpoltstein aged 57 |
| Regency ofJohn Frederick, Count Palatine of Sulzbach-Hilpoltstein (1632–1636) | Reunited Sulzbach after John Frederick's death in 1644. |
| Christian Augustus |  | 26 July 1622 Sulzbach Son ofAugustus andHedwig of Holstein-Gottorp [fr] | 14 August 1632 – 23 July 1708 | County of Sulzbach | Amalie of Nassau-Siegen [fr] 27 March 1649 five children | 23 July 1708 Sulzbach aged 85 |
| Regency ofGeorge John II, Count Palatine of Lützelstein-Guttenberg (1634–1639) | Reunited Palatinate-Veldenz in 1654. However, left no surviving male descendants. Veldenz went to the Electorate. |
| Leopold Louis |  | 1 February 1625 Lauterecken Son ofGeorge Gustavus andMaria Elisabeth of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken [es] | 3 June 1634 – 29 September 1694 | County of Veldenz | Agatha Christine of Hanau-Lichtenberg 4 July 1648 Bischweiler twelve children | 29 September 1694 Strasbourg aged 69 |
| Veldenz definitely annexed to theElectoral Palatinate |
| Frederick | | 5 April 1619 Son ofJohn II andCatherine de Rohan | 9 August 1635 – 9 July 1661 | County of Zweibrücken | Anna Juliana of Nassau-Saarbrücken [bg] 6 April 1640 ten children | 9 July 1661 | Left no male surviving descendants. Zweibrucken was inherited by his sister and her husband. |
| Charles I Louis |  | 22 December 1617 Heidelberg Son ofFrederick V andElizabeth of Great Britain | 24 October 1648 – 28 August 1680 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line, restored) | Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel 22 February 1650 Kassel (unilateral divorce in 1658) three children
Marie Luise von Degenfeld 6 January 1658 Schwetzingen (morganatic and bigamous) thirteen children
Elisabeth Hollander von Bernau 11 December 1679 Vohenstrauß (morganatic) one child | 28 August 1680 nearEdingen-Neckarhausen aged 62 | By thePeace of Westphalia in 1648, Charles Louis was restored to the Lower Palatinate and was given anew electoral title, also that of "Elector Palatine" but lower in precedence than the other electorates. |
| Regency ofAlbert VI, Duke of Bavaria (1651-1654) | In 1650, Maximilian Philip, second son of Maximilian, received the Duchy of Leuchtenberg, from which his uncle Albert VI had abdicated. His childless death led to the union of the Bavarian Leuchtenberg lands and the Electorate. |
| Ferdinand Maria |  | 31 October 1636 Schleissheim Palace First son ofMaximilian I andMaria Anna of Austria | 27 September 1651 – 26 May 1679 | Electorate of Bavaria | Henriette Adelaide of Savoy 8 December 1650 eight children | 26 May 1679 Schleissheim Palace aged 42 |
| Maximilian Philip Hieronymus |  | 30 September 1638 Munich Second son ofMaximilian I andMaria Anna of Austria | 1650 - 20 March 1705 | Duchy of Leuchtenberg | Mauricienne Fébronie de La Tour d'Auvergne (1652-1706) 1668 Château-Thierry no children | 20 March 1705 Türkheim aged 66 |
| Leuchtenberg re-merged in the Electorate of Bavaria |
| Charles Gustavus |  | 8 November 1622 Nyköping Castle First son ofJohn Casimir andCatherine of Sweden | 18 June 1652 – 6 June 1654 | County of Kleeburg | Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp 24 October 1654 Stockholm one child | 13 February 1660 Gothenburg aged 37 | Abdicated from Kleeburg in 1654, to becomeKing of Sweden (asCharles X), right hat he inherited from his mother. |
| Adolph John I |  | 21 October 1629 Stegeborg Castle Second son ofJohn Casimir andCatherine of Sweden | 6 June 1654 – 24 October 1689 | County of Kleeburg | Elsa Beata Brahe 19 June 1649 Stockholm one child
Elsa Elisabeth Brahe 1661 Stockholm nine children | 24 October 1689 Stegeborg Castle aged 60 | Brother of Charles Gustavus, received Kleeburg after the abdication of his brother. |
| Louis Henry | | 11 October 1640 Sedan Son ofLouis Philip andMaria Eleonora of Brandenburg | 6 January 1655 – 3 January 1674 | County of Simmern | Maria of Orange-Nassau 23 September 1666 Kleve no children | 3 January 1674 Bad Kreuznach aged 33 | Left no descendants. Simmern returned to the Electorate. |
| Simmern definitely annexed to theElectoral Palatinate |
| Juliana Magdalena [pt] | | 23 April 1621 Heidelberg Daughter ofJohn II andCatherine de Rohan | 9 July 1661 – 25 March 1672 | County of Zweibrücken | Frederick Louis 14 November 1645 Düsseldorf thirteen children | 25 March 1672 Meisenheim aged 51 | Juliana was a younger sister of Frederick and likely the intended heiress, as it was the cousin from Landsberg (and not the one from Kleeburg), to whom she was married and the one who effectively inherited the county of Zweibrücken. Originally ruling atPalatinate-Landsberg – merged with Zweibrücken after his wife's inheritance –, Frederick Louis survived his wife, but in 1677 theKingdom of France occupied his counties. He left no surviving descendants. And only then the Kleeburg line (the Swedish one) came to inherit Zweibrücken. |
| Frederick Louis |  | 27 October 1619 Heidelberg Son ofFrederick Casimir, Count of Landsberg andEmilia Antwerpiana of Orange-Nassau | 9 July 1661 – 11 April 1681 | County of Zweibrücken (inLandsberg 1645-1661) | Juliana Magdalena [pt] 14 November 1645 Düsseldorf thirteen children
Anna Marie Elisabeth Hepp 21 August 1672 (morganatic) five children | 11 April 1681 Landsberg Castle aged 61 |
| Charles Otto | | 5 September 1625 Birkenfeld Son ofGeorge William andDorothea of Solms-Sonnenwalde [es] | 25 December 1669 – 30 March 1671 | County of Birkenfeld | Margaret Hedwig of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein [es] 26 September 1658 three children | 30 March 1671 Birkenfeld aged 45 | Left no surviving descendants. Birkenfeld passed to Bischweiler line. |
| Christian II |  | 22 June 1637 Bischweiler First son ofChristian I andMagdalene Catherine of Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 30 March 1671 – 26 April 1717 | County of Birkenfeld (inBischweiler 1654-1671) | Catherine Agatha of Rappoltstein 5 September 1667 seven children | 26 April 1717 Birkenfeld aged 79 | Children of Christian I. Christian II kept Bischweiler, while his brother John Charles gained Gelnhausen. Christian II inherited, in 1671, Birkenfeld from his cousin Charles Otto, and annexed Bischweiler to it. |
| John Charles |  | 17 October 1638 Bischweiler Second son ofChristian I andMagdalene Catherine of Palatinate-Zweibrücken | 6 September 1654 – 21 February 1704 | County of Gelnhausen | Sophie Amalie of Palatinate-Zweibrücken [bg] 1685 Weikersheim one child
Esther Maria von Witzleben 28 July 1696 five children | 21 February 1704 Gelnhausen aged 65 |
| Bischweiler reannexed to Birkenfeld, though ruled by Bischweiler line |
| Regency ofMaximilian Philipp Hieronymus, Duke of Leuchtenberg (1679-1680) | Took part in theWar of the Spanish Succession on the side of France, againstLeopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. He was accordingly forced to flee Bavaria following theBattle of Blenheim and deprived of his Electorate on 29 April 1706. He regained his Electorate in 1714 by thePeace of Baden and ruled until 1726. |
| Maximilian II Emanuel |  | 11 July 1662 Munich Son ofFerdinand Maria andHenriette Adelaide of Savoy | 26 May 1679 – 26 February 1726 | Electorate of Bavaria | Maria Antonia of Austria 15 July 1685 Vienna three children
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska 15 August 1694 Warsaw (by proxy) ten children | 26 February 1726 Munich aged 63 |
| Charles II |  | 10 April 1651 Heidelberg Son ofCharles I Louis andCharlotte of Hesse-Kassel | 28 August 1680 – 26 May 1685 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Simmern line) | Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark 20 September 1671 Heidelberg no children | 26 May 1685 Heidelberg aged 34 | Last of Simmern line. The Electorate was inherited by the Counts of Neuburg branch. |
| Charles I |  | 24 November 1655 Tre Kronor Son ofCharles Gustavus, Count of Kleeburg andHedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp | 11 April 1681 – 5 April 1697 | County of Zweibrücken | Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 6 May 1680 Skottorp seven children | 5 April 1697 Tre Kronor aged 41 | Son of Charles Gustavus (Charles X of Sweden), assumed the restored Palatinate-Zweibrücken. AlsoKing of Sweden, asCharles XI. |
| Philip William |  | 24 November 1615 Giessen Son ofWolfgang William andMagdalene of Bavaria | 1653 – 26 May 1685 | County of Neuburg | Anna Catherine of Poland 8 June 1642 Warsaw no children
Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt 3 September 1653 Bad Schwalbach seventeen children | 2 September 1690 Vienna aged 74 | When the Simmern branch of the family died out in 1685, the electorate passed toPhilip William ofNeuburg (also Duke ofJülich andBerg). He was a Catholic and a maternal nephew ofMaximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. |
| 26 May 1685 – 2 September 1690 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Neuburg line) |
| Adolph John II | | 21 August 1666 Bergzabern First son ofAdolph John I andElsa Elisabeth Brahe | 24 October 1689 – 27 April 1701 | County of Kleeburg | Unmarried | 27 April 1701 Laiuse Castle aged 34 | Left no descendants. His lands went to his brother, Gustavus. |
| John William |  | 19 April 1658 Düsseldorf First son ofPhilip William andElisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt | 2 September 1690 – 8 June 1716 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Neuburg line) | Maria Anna Josepha of Austria 25 October 1678 Wiener Neustadt two children
Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici 6 May 1691 Innsbruck no children | 8 June 1716 Düsseldorf aged 58 | Left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother. |
| Regency ofHedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp (1697) | AlsoKing of Sweden, asCharles XII. After his death with no descendants, Zweibrücken was inherited by Kleeburg line. |
| Charles II |  | 17 June 1682 Tre Kronor Son ofCharles I andUlrika Eleonora of Denmark | 5 April 1697 – 30 November 1718 | County of Zweibrücken | Unmarried | 30 November 1718 Halden aged 36 |
| Gustavus |  | 12 April 1670 Stegeborg Castle Second son ofAdolph John I andElsa Elisabeth Brahe | 27 April 1701 – 30 November 1718 | County of Kleeburg | Dorothea of Palatinate-Veldenz [fr] 10 July 1707 no children
Louise Dorothea von Hoffmann 13 May 1723 (morganatic) no children | 17 September 1731 Zweibrücken aged 61 | Inherited Zweibrücken from his cousin Charles IV, and annexed Kleeburg to it. Left no descendants. His lands went to Birkenfeld line. |
| 30 November 1718 – 17 September 1731 | County of Zweibrücken |
| Palatinate-Kleeburg was definitely reannexed toPalatinate-Zweibrücken |
| Regency ofJohn William, Elector Palatine (1704–1711) | Left no male descendants. He was succeeded by his brother John. |
| Frederick Bernard |  | 28 May 1697 Gelnhausen First son ofJohn Charles andEsther Maria von Witzleben | 21 February 1704 – 5 August 1739 | County of Gelnhausen | Ernestine Louise of Waldeck-Pyrmont [fr] 30 May 1737 Arolsen two children | 5 August 1739 Gelnhausen aged 42 |
| Theodore Eustace |  | 14 February 1659 Sulzbach Son ofChristian Augustus andAmalie of Nassau-Siegen [fr] | 23 July 1708 – 11 July 1732 | County of Sulzbach | Maria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg 6 June 1692 Lobositz nine children | 11 July 1732 Dinkelsbühl aged 73 | |
| Charles Philip |  | 4 November 1661 Neuburg an der Donau Second son ofPhilip William andElisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt | 8 June 1716 – 31 December 1742 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Neuburg line) | Ludwika Karolina Radziwiłł 10 August 1688 Berlin four children
Teresa Lubomirska 15 December 1701 Kraków two children
Violante Theresia of Thurn and Taxis 1728 (morganatic) no children | 31 December 1742 Mannheim aged | Left no male descendants. The Electorate was inherited by the Counts of Sulzbach line. |
| Christian III |  | 7 November 1674 Strasbourg Son ofChristian II andCatherine Agatha of Rappoltstein | 26 April 1717 – 17 September 1731 | County of Birkenfeld | Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken 21 September 1719 Lorentzen four children | 3 February 1735 Zweibrücken aged 60 | Inherited Zweibrücken from his cousin Gustavus, and annexed Birkenfeld to it. |
| 17 September 1731 – 3 February 1735 | County of Zweibrücken |
| Birkenfeld reannexed to Zweibrücken |
| Charles Albert |  | 6 August 1697 Brussels
Son ofMaximilian II Emanuel andMaria Antonia of Austria | 26 February 1726 – 20 January 1745 | Electorate of Bavaria | Maria Amalia of Austria 5 October 1722 Vienna seven children | 20 January 1745 Munich aged 47 | Took on theHouse of Habsburg in theWar of the Austrian Succession, again in combination with France, succeeding so far as to be electedHoly Roman Emperor in 1742 (as Charles VII). However, the Austrians occupied Bavaria (1742–1744), and the Emperor died shortly after returning to Munich. |
| John Christian |  | 23 January 1700 Sulzbach Son ofTheodore Eustace andMaria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg | 11 July 1732 – 20 July 1733 | County of Sulzbach | Maria Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne 15 February 1722 two children
Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg 21 January 1731 Mannheim no children | 20 July 1733 Sulzbach aged 33 | |
| Regency ofCaroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken (1735–1740) | His children from his morganatic marriage were barred from succession. He was succeeded by his nephew. |
| Christian IV |  | 6 September 1722 Bischweiler Son ofChristian III andCaroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken | 3 February 1735 – 5 November 1775 | County of Zweibrücken | Maria Johanna Camasse 1751 (morganatic) six children | 5 November 1775 Herschweiler-Pettersheim aged 53 |
| John |  | 24 May 1698 Gelnhausen Second son ofJohn Charles andEsther Maria von Witzleben | 5 August 1739 – 10 February 1780 | County of Gelnhausen | Sophie Charlotte of Salm-Dhaun [fr] 1743 Dhaun eight children | 10 February 1780 Mannheim aged 81 | |
| Maximilian III Josephthe Beloved |  | 28 March 1727 Munich Son ofCharles Albert andMaria Amalia of Austria | 20 January 1745 – 30 December 1777 | Electorate of Bavaria | Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony 9 July 1747 no children | 30 December 1777 Munich aged 50 | As he had no children, was the last of the direct Bavarian Wittelsbach line descended fromLouis IV. He was succeeded by theElector of the Palatinate,Charles Theodore, who thereby regained their old titles for the senior Wittelsbach line—descended from Louis IV's older brotherRudolph I. |
| Elisabeth Augusta |  | 17 January 1721 Mannheim Daughter ofJoseph Charles of the Palatinate-Sulzbach andElisabeth Augusta Sophia of the Palatinate-Neuburg | 31 December 1742 – 17 August 1794 | Electorate of the Palatinate (maternal Neuburg line,suo jure heiress) | Charles Theodore 17 January 1742 Mannheim one child | 17 August 1794 Weinheim aged 73 | Elisabeth was the maternal granddaughter of Charles Philip, and the wife of the next Elector Palatine; she therefore carried the title (suo jure) to her husband. However, the title and authority of Elector Palatine were subsumed into the Electorate of Bavaria in 1777. Charles Theodore and his heirs retained only the single vote and precedence of the Bavarian elector, though they continued to use the title "Count Palatine of the Rhine" (German:Pfalzgraf bei Rhein,Latin:Comes Palatinus Rheni). They left no descendants, and the Electorates passed to the Zweibrücken line. |
| Regency ofCharles Philip, Elector Palatine (1733–1738) |
| Charles Theodore |  | 11 December 1724 Drogenbos Son ofJohn Christian andMaria Henriette de La Tour d'Auvergne | 20 July 1733 – 31 December 1742 | County of Sulzbach | Elisabeth Augusta 17 January 1742 Mannheim one child
Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este 15 February 1795 Innsbruck no children | 16 February 1799 Munich aged 74 |
| 31 December 1742 – 16 February 1799 | Electorate of the Palatinate (Sulzbach line, with theElectorate of Bavaria since 1777) |
| Charles August |  | 29 October 1746 Düsseldorf First son ofFrederick Michael of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken andMaria Franziska of the Palatinate-Sulzbach | 5 November 1775 – 1 April 1795 | County of Zweibrücken | Maria Amalia of Saxony 12 February 1774 Dresden no children | 1 April 1795 Mannheim aged 48 | Nephew of Christian IV, left no descendants. He was succeeded by his brother. |
| Charles John Louis [fr] | | 13/18 September 1745 Gelnhausen First son ofJohn andSophie Charlotte of Salm-Dhaun [fr] | 10 February 1780 – 31 March 1789 | County of Gelnhausen | Unmarried | 31 March 1789 Mannheim aged 43 | Left no male descendants. He was succeeded by his brother William. |
| William |  | 10 November 1752 Gelnhausen Second son ofJohn andSophie Charlotte of Salm-Dhaun [fr] | 31 March 1789 – 16 February 1799 | County of Gelnhausen | Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld 30 January 1780 Mannheim three children | 8 January 1837 Bamberg aged 84 | In 1799 his lands were annexed to Bavaria. |
| Gelnhausen definitely annexed to theElectorate of Bavaria |
| Maximilian IV & I Joseph[29] |  | 27 May 1756 Schwetzingen Second son ofFrederick Michael of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken andMaria Franziska of the Palatinate-Sulzbach | 1 April 1795 – 16 February 1799 | County of Zweibrücken | Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt 30 September 1785 Darmstadt five children
Caroline of Baden 9 March 1797 Karlsruhe eight children | 13 October 1825 Munich aged 69 | Charles Theodore's heir, Maximilian Joseph, Duke ofZweibrücken (on the French border), brought all the Wittelsbach territories under a single rule in 1799. In the chaos of theWars of the French Revolution, the old order of theHoly Roman Empire collapsed, and the Palatinate was dissolved: first, its left bank territories were occupied (and then annexed) by France starting in 1795; then, in 1803, its right bank territories were taken by the Margrave ofBaden. The Rhenish Palatinate, as a distinct territory, disappeared. In the course of these events, Bavaria became once again the ally of France, and Maximilian IV Joseph became King Maximilian I of Bavaria—whilst remaining Prince-Elector and Arch-steward of the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, when the Holy Roman Empire was abolished. |
16 February 1799 – 1 January 1806
1 January 1806 –13 October 1825 | Electorate of Bavaria (until 1806; with thePalatinate inpersonal union until 27 April 1803)
Kingdom of Bavaria (from 1806) |
| In 1799, Palatinate-Zweibrücken was definitely annexed to theElectorate of Bavaria |
| In 1803, the Electoral Palatinate was definitely annexed to theElectorate of Bavaria |
| Ludwig I |  | 25 August 1786 Strasbourg Son ofMaximilian IV & I Joseph andAugusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt | 13 October 1825 – 20 March 1848 | Kingdom of Bavaria | Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen 12 October 1810 Munich nine children | 29 February 1868 Nice aged 81 | Abdicated in theRevolutions of 1848. |
| Maximilian II |  | 28 November 1811 Munich Son ofLudwig I andTherese of Saxe-Hildburghausen | 20 March 1848 – 10 March 1864 | Kingdom of Bavaria | Marie of Prussia 12 October 1842 Munich two children | 10 March 1864 Munich aged 52 | |
| Ludwig II |  | 25 August 1845 Munich First son ofMaximilian II andMarie of Prussia | 10 March 1864 – 13 June 1886 | Kingdom of Bavaria | Unmarried | 13 June 1886 Lake Starnberg aged 40 | Ludwig II was called theMärchenkönig (Fairy tale king). He grudgingly acceded to Bavaria becoming a component of theGerman Empire in 1871, was declared insane in 1886.[30] |
Regency ofPrince Luitpold of Bavaria (1886-1912) Regency ofPrince Ludwig of Bavaria (1912-1913) | From a mathematical, calendrical point of view, his marked the longest "reign" amongst the Kings of Bavaria. However, Otto was mentally ill since teenhood and throughout all of his later life, hence the royal functions had to be carried out byprince regents. |
| Otto |  | 27 April 1848 Munich Second son ofMaximilian II andMarie of Prussia | 13 June 1886 – 15 November 1913 | Kingdom of Bavaria | Unmarried | 15 November 1913 Munich aged 68 |
| Ludwig III |  | 7 January 1845 Munich Son ofPrince Luitpold of Bavaria andAuguste Ferdinande of Austria | 5 November 1913 – 13 November 1918 | Kingdom of Bavaria | Maria Theresa of Austria-Este 20 February 1868 Vienna thirteen children | 13 November 1918 Sárvár aged 76 | Previous regent. Declared King of Bavaria following a controversial change of the constitution, discharging his cousin Otto from "office". Lost the throne in the German Revolution of 1918–1919 at the end ofWorld War I. Marks the end of 738 years of uninterrupted Wittelsbach rule over Bavaria. |