Counts and dukes of Guelders
is a historical duchy, previously county, of the Holy Roman Empire, located in the Low Countries.
Counts
House of Wassenberg
- before 1096–about 1129: Gerard I
- about 1129–about 1131: Gerard II, son of Gerard I
- about 1131–1182: Henry I, son of Gerard II
- 1182–1207: Otto I, son of Henry I
- 1207–1229: Gerard III, son of Otto I
- 1229–1271: Otto II, son of Gerard III
- 1271–1318: Reginald I, son of Otto II
- 1318–1343: Reginald II, son of Reginald I
Dukes
House of Wassenberg
During Reinoud II's reign, the county of Guelders was elevated to a duchy with the Wessenberg-Maccan.- 1318–1343: Reginald II
- * 1343–1344: Eleanor, wife of Reginald II, regent of Reginald III
- 1343–1361: Reginald III, son of Reginald II and Eleanor
- 1361–1371: Edward, son of Reginald II and Eleanor
- 1371: Reginald III, second time
- 1371–1379 Matilde and her husband, John II, Count of Blois
- 1371–1379 Maria and her husband, William II, Duke of Jülich
House of Jülich-Hengebach
- 1379–1402: William I, son of Maria and William II
- 1402–1423: Reginald IV, son of Maria and William II
House of Egmond
- 1423–1465: Arnold, grandnephew of Reginald IV, son of John II
- * 1423–1436: John II, father and regent of Arnold
- 1465–1471: Adolf, son of Arnold
- 1471–1473: Arnold, second time
House of Burgundy
- 1473–1477: Charles I
- 1477–1482: Mary, daughter of Charles I, wife of Maximilian I, [Holy Roman Emperor|Maximillian]
House of Habsburg
- 1477–1482: Maximillian I, ruler jure uxoris
- 1482–1492: Philip I, son of Mary and Maximilian I
House of Egmond
- 1492–1538: Charles II, son of Adolf
House of La Marck
- 1538–1543: William II, distant relative and successor of the House of Egmond
House of Habsburg
- 1543–1555: Charles III, son of Philip I
- 1555–1598: Philip II, son of Charles III