Count-kings
Count-kings was a description given by the historian to the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire between the end of the Great Interregnum in 1273 and the final acquisition of the royal throne by the Habsburg dynasty in 1438. They were as follows:
- Rudolf of Habsburg, king
- Adolf of Nassau, king
- Albert I of Habsburg, king
- Henry [VII (HRR)|Henry VII of Luxembourg], king from 1308, emperor
- Louis IV the Bavarian, king from 1314, emperor, House of Wittelsbach
- Charles IV of Luxembourg, king from 1346, emperor
- Wenceslaus of Luxembourg, king
- Rupert of the Palatinate, king, House of Wittelsbach
- Jobst of Moravia, king, House of Luxembourg
- Sigismund of Luxembourg, king from 1410, emperor