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Everything about The House Of Luxembourg totally explainedThe House of Luxembourg was a medieval Luxembourgian noble family. In 1308, Henry, Count of Luxembourg, became German king, his son, John of Luxembourg, shortly afterwards received the Bohemian crown. The dynasty's rule in the Holy Roman Empire was interrupted by the Wittelsbach twice. With the death of Emperor Sigismund, the dynasty died out and was succeeded by the Habsburg.
Notable members
- Henry VII (1275–1313) — King of Romans, Holy Roman Emperor.
- John of Luxembourg (1296–1346) — son of Henry. King of Bohemia.
- Baldwin, Archbishop of Trier (reg. 1307–1354) — brother of Henry
- Charles IV (1316–1378) — son of John. King of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperor.
- Wenceslaus (1361–1419) — son of Charles. King of Bohemia, King of the Romans.
- Sigismund (1368–1437) — son of Charles. King of Bohemia, King of Hungary, King of Croatia, Holy Roman Emperor.
- Elisabeth II of Bohemia (1409–1442), Empress consort and queen of Hungary and Bohemia, wife of Albert V of Austria, the heiress who conveyed the major portion of Luxembourg inheritance to Habsburgs and then Jagellos.
Luxemburg Family Tree
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