Royal House

Haus Luxemburg

Von den bewaldeten Tälern Luxemburgs bis zu den Kaiserthronen Europas schuf das Haus Luxemburg eine Dynastie, deren Ehrgeiz ihrem Einflussbereich in nichts nachstand – sie prägte Kronen, Höfe und das Schicksal des Heiligen Römischen Reiches.

1308–1437EuropeRoyal HouseCatholic
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Quick Facts

Years Active
1308–1437
Founder
Henry VII
Region
Europe
Religion
Catholic

Notable Rulers

Documentary Chapters

Timeline

Henry VII Inherits County of Luxembourg

After the death of his father, Henry VII becomes Count of Luxembourg, setting the stage for the family's ascent to European prominence.

Election of Henry VII as King of the Romans

Henry VII is elected King of the Romans, marking the beginning of the House of Luxembourg's rise to imperial status.

John of Luxembourg Marries Elisabeth of Bohemia

John, son of Henry VII, marries Elisabeth, heiress of Bohemia, securing the Bohemian crown for the dynasty.

Henry VII Crowned Holy Roman Emperor

In Rome, Henry VII is crowned Holy Roman Emperor, the first of his house to hold the title, and establishes the dynasty's continental ambitions.

Charles IV Elected King of the Romans

Charles IV, son of John the Blind, is elected King of the Romans, consolidating Luxembourg influence over the Holy Roman Empire.

Founding of Charles University

Charles IV establishes Charles University in Prague, the first university in Central Europe, symbolizing the dynasty's cultural patronage.

Issuance of the Golden Bull

Charles IV issues the Golden Bull, reforming the imperial election process and shaping the structure of the Holy Roman Empire for centuries.

Death of Charles IV

The passing of Charles IV marks the end of the dynasty's golden age and the beginning of internal and external challenges.

Imprisonment of Wenceslaus IV

Wenceslaus IV is imprisoned by rebellious Bohemian nobles, emblematic of the dynasty's declining authority.

Council of Constance Convened by Sigismund

Sigismund convenes the Council of Constance, ending the Western Schism and restoring unity to the Catholic Church.

Outbreak of the Hussite Wars

Religious and social unrest in Bohemia erupts into open conflict, significantly weakening Luxembourg control.

Death of Sigismund and End of the Dynasty

Sigismund dies without a male heir, bringing the direct line of the House of Luxembourg to an end and transferring its crowns to the Habsburgs.

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