List of state leaders in 1348
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1348.
Africa
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – (Bahri dynasty) - An-Nasir Badr ad-Din Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1347–1351)
- Ethiopian Empire – (Solomonic dynasty) - Newaya Krestos (1344–1372)
- Ifat (Walashma dynasty; tributary Ethiopian state) - Ali ibn Sabr ad-Din (1336/1340–1374, 1376)
- Kanem Empire – (Sayfawa dynasty) - Idris I (1329–1353)
- Kingdom of Kano - Usman Zamnagawa (1343–1349)
- Mali Empire – Suleyman, Mansa of the Mali Empire (1341–1360)
- Marinid dynasty –
- Abu al-Hasan ibn Othman, Sultan of the Marinids in Morocco (1331–1348)
- Abu Inan Faris, Sultan of the Marinids in Morocco (1348–1358)
- Zeng Empire – Daud IV, King of Kilwa (1334–1357)
Americas
- Aztec Empire – Tenoch, Great Speaker (1325–1376)
- Inca Empire – (Hurin dynasty) - Cápac Yupanqui, Sapa Inca (c. 1320-c. 1350)
Asia
- Ahom Kingdom – (Ahom dynasty) - Sukhrangpha (1332–1364)
- Bahmani Sultanate – Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah (1347–1358)
- Bengal – (Ilyas Shahi dynasty) -
- West Bengal - Ilyas Shah (1345–1357) (Sultan of all Bengal from 1352)
- East Bengal (Sonargaon) - Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah (1336–1349)
- Byzantine Empire – (Palaiologan dynasty) -
- John VI Cantacuzenus (1347–1355)
- John V Palaiologos (1341–1384)
- Beylik of Candar – Adil (1346–1361)
- Chagatai Khanate – Tughlugh Timur (1347–1363)
- Kingdom of Champa – Tra Hoa (Bo-dê) (1342–1360)
- China - (Yuan dynasty) - Emperor Huizong (1333–1370)
- Kingdom of Chūzan – (Eiso Line) - Seii (1337–1355)
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia – (Lusignan dynasty) - Constantine III (1344–1362)
- Delhi Sultanate – (Tughlaq dynasty) - Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325–1351)
- Dhundhar – (Kachwaha clan) - Raja Junasi Dev (1328–1366)
- Beylik of Dulkadir – Zeyneddin Karaca Bey (1337–1353)
- Kingdom of Gampola – Bhuvanaikabahu IV (1344/5–1353/4)
- Kingdom of Hokuzan – (Haniji Line) - Haniji (1322–1395)
- Jaffna Kingdom – (Aryacakravarti dynasty) -
- Marthanda Perumal (Pararajasekeran III) (1325–1348)
- Gunapushanam (Segarajasekeran IV) (1348–1371)
- Japan (Muromachi period)
- Monarch (Northern Pretender) -
- Emperor Kōmyō (1336–1348)
- Emperor Sukō (1348–1351)
- Monarch (Southern Court) - Emperor Go-Murakami (1339–1368)
- Ashikaga shogunate - Ashikaga Takauji (1338–1358)
- Monarch (Northern Pretender) -
- Kamata Kingdom – (Khen dynasty) - Durlabh Narayan (1330–1350)
- Beylik of Karaman –
- Alâeddin Halil Mirza Bey (1333–1348)
- Bedreddin I. İbrahim Bey (1348–1349) and (1312–1333)
- Kedah Sultanate – Ibrahim Shah (1320–1373)
- Keng Tung – Sao Hsai Nan, King of Keng Tung (1342–1360)
- Khmer Empire – Paramathakemaraja (1330–1353)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom)
- Chungmok (1344–1348)
- Chungjeong (1348–1351)
- Kingdom of Lanna – (Mengrai dynasty) - Phayaoo (1345–1367)
- Madurai Sultanate – Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Damghani, Sultan of Madurai (1344–1356)
- Marwar (Jodhpur) – (Rathore clan) - Rao Tida (1334–1357)
- Majapahit Empire – Tribhuwana Wijayatunggadewi (1328–1350)
- Mewar – (Sisodia clan) - Rana Hamir Singh (1326–1364)
- Mongolia – (Yuan dynasty) - Ukhaatu Khan (1333–1368)
- Kingdom of Nanzan – (Ozato Line) - Ofusato (1337–1396)
- Sukhothai Kingdom – (Phra Ruang dynasty) - Phya Lithai (Thammaracha I) (1347–1374)
- Empire of Trebizond – (Komnenid dynasty) - Michael Megas Komnenos (1341 and 1344–1349)
- Đại Việt – (Trần dynasty) - Trần Hạo (1341–1369)
- Vijayanagara Empire – (Sangama dynasty) - Harihara Raya I (1336–1356)
- Đại Việt (Trần dynasty) - Trần Dụ Tông (1341–1369)
Europe
- Andorra –
- Co-Prince - Nicola Capocci, Bishop of Urgell (1348–1351)
- Co-Prince - Gaston III, Count of Foix (1343–1391)
- Kingdom of Aragon – (House of Barcelona) - Peter IV the Ceremonious (1312–1350)
- Giudicato of Arborea – Marianus IV the Great (1347–1376)
- Blue Horde – Jani Beg (1341–1357)
- Bosnia – (House of Kotromanić) - Stephen II Kotromanić, Ban of Bosnia (1314–1353)
- Bulgarian Empire – Ivan Alexander, Tsar of Bulgaria (1331–1371)
- Byzantine Empire – (Palaiologan dynasty) -
- John VI Kantakouzenos (1347–1355)
- John V Palaiologos (1341–1384)
- Crown of Castile – (House of Burgundy) - Alfonso XI the Just (1312–1350)
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Hugh IV (1324–1359)
- Kingdom of Denmark – (House of Estridsen) - Valdemar IV Atterdag (1340–1375)
- Durazzo (Albania) –
- Charles, Duke of Durazzo (1336–1348)
- Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo (1348–1368)
- Kingdom of England – (Plantagenet) - Edward III (1327–1377)
- Kingdom of France – (House of Valois) - Philip VI the Fortunate (1328–1350)
- County of Provence – (House of Capet–Anjou) - Joanna I (1343–1382)
- Kingdom of Georgia – (Bagrationi dynasty) - David IX (1346–1360)
- Golden Horde – Jani Beg, Khan of the Golden Horde (1341–1357)
- Sultanate of Granada – (Nasrid dynasty) - Yusuf I (1333–1354)
- Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia – Liubartas (1340–1349)
- Republic of Genoa – Giovanni I di Murta, Doge of Genoa (1344–1350)
- Hebrides – John of Islay, Lord of the Isles (1330–1387)
- Kingdom of Hungary – (House of Capet–Anjou) - Louis I the Great (1342–1382)
- Croatia – Nicholas Szécsi, Ban of Croatia (viceroy) (1346–1349)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – (House of Gediminaičiai) - Algirdas (1345–1377)
- Duchy of Polotsk – Andrei (1342–1387)
- Livonian Confederation –
- Bishopric of Courland – John II (1332–1353)
- Bishopric of Dorpat – John Viffhusen (1346–1373)
- Livonian Order (part of the Teutonic Order) - Goswin of Hercke, Master of the Livonian Order (1345–1359)
- Bishopric of Ösel–Wiek – Hermann II Osenbrügge (1338–1362)
- Archbishopric of Riga – Bromhold of Vyffhusen (1348–1369)
- Duchy of Masovia – (Piast dynasty) - Siemowit III (1341–1381)
- Monaco – (House of Grimaldi) - Charles I, Lord of Monaco (1331–1357)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow – Simeon the Proud, Grand Prince of Moscow (1340–1353)
- Kingdom of Naples – (House of Capet–Anjou) - Joanna I (1343–1382)
- Kingdom of Navarre – (House of Capet) - Joanna II (1328–1349)
- Kingdom of Norway –
- Monarch – Haakon VI Magnusson (1343–1380)
- defacto - Magnus VII, Regent (1319–1355 (as de facto 1343–1355))
- Novgorod –
- President of the Council of Novgorod - Vasili Kalika (1330–1352)
- Papal States – (residing in Avignon) - Pope Clement VI (1342–1352)
- Kingdom of Poland – (Piast dynasty) - Casimir III the Great (1333–1370)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – (House of Burgundy) - Afonso IV the Brave (1325–1357)
- Rhodes – ruled by the Knights Hospitaller - Dieudonné de Gozon, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller (1346–1353)
- Kingdom of Scotland –
- David II (1329–1371)
- pretender Edward Balliol (1329–1363)
- Serbian Empire – (House of Nemanjić) - Stephen IV Dushan, Tsar of Serbia (1331–1355)
- Kingdom of Sicily called Trinacria - (House of Barcelona) -
- Louis the Child (1342–1355)
- regent Giovanni of Randazzo (1342–1348)
- regent Blasco II de Alagona (1348–1355)
- Kingdom of Sweden – (House of Bjelbo) - Magnus IV (1319–1363)
- Principality of Taranto – (House of Anjou) - Louis (1346–1364)
- Teutonic Order – Heinrich Dusemer, Grand Master of the Teutonic Order (1345–1351)
- Tver – Vsevolod, Grand Prince of Tver (1346–1351)
- Republic of Venice – Andrea Dandolo, Doge of Venice (1342–1354)
- Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal – Simeon the Proud, Grand Prince (1341–1353)
- Principality of Wallachia – (House of Basarab) - Basarab I (c.1310–1352)
Holy Roman Empire
- Holy Roman Emperor –
- Principality of Anhalt-Bernburg –
- Bernhard III (1318–1348)
- Bernhard IV (1348–1358)
- Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst –
- Albert II (1316–1362)
- Waldemar I (1316–1367)
- County of Arenberg – Eberhard I (III) (1308–1387)
- County of Arnsberg – Gottfried IV, Count of Arnsberg (1318–1368)
- County of Artois – (House of Capet) - Philip III (1347–1361)
- Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg –
- Henry III of Schönegg (1337–1348)
- Marquard I of Randeck (1348–1365)
- Duchy of Auschwitz – (Piast dynasty) - John I Scholastyk (1321/1324–1375/1376)
- Duchy of Austria – (House of Habsburg) - Albert II the Wise (1330–1358)
- Margraviate of Baden-Baden – Frederick III (1348–1353)
- Margraviate of Baden-Eberstein – Herman IX (1333–1353)
- Margraviate of Baden-Hachberg – Henry IV (1330–1369)
- Margraviate of Baden-Pforzheim –
- Margraviate of Baden-Sausenberg – Rudolf II (1313–1352)
- Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg – Frederick I of Hohenlohe (1344–1352)
- County of Bar – (House of Montbelliard) - Edward II (1344–1352)
- Prince-Bishopric of Basel – John II of Munsingen (1335–1365)
- Duchy of Bavaria – (House of Wittelsbach) -
- Albert I (1347–1404)
- Louis V the Brandenburger (1347–1361)
- Louis VI the Roman (1347–1365)
- Otto V (1347–1379)
- Stephen II (1347–1375)
- William I (1347–1388)
- Duchy of Beuthen – (Piast dynasty) -
- Siemowit (1340-ca1350) and (1312–1316)
- Boleslaw (1342–1354/1355)
- County of Bentheim-Bentheim –
- Simon (1333–1348)
- Otto III (1348–1364)
- County of Bentheim-Tecklenburg – Nicholas I (1338–1360)
- County of Berg –
- County of Blankenburg – Poppo II (1314–1367)
- Duchy of Bohemia – (House of Luxembourg) - Charles, Elector and King of Bohemia (1346–1378)
- Duchy of Brabant – (House of Leuven) - John III the Triumphant (1312–1355)
- Margravate of Brandenburg – (House of Wittelsbach) - Louis I the Brandenburger (1324–1351)
- Archbishopric of Bremen –
- Otto I of Oldenburg (1344–1348)
- Gottfried of Arnsberg (1348–1359)
- Bishopric of Breslau – Preczlaw of Pogarell (1342–1376)
- Bishopric of Brixen – Matthew Andergassen (1336–1363)
- Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg – (House of Welf) - Magnus I the Pious (1345–1369)
- County of Burgundy – (House of Capet) - Philip I (1347–1361)
- Duchy of Carinthia – (House of Habsburg) - Albert II the Wise (1335–1358)
- County of Castell – Frederick IV (1285–1349)
- Duchy of Teschen – Kazimierz I (1315–1358)
- Bishopric of Chur – Ulrich V of Lenzburg (1331–1355)
- County of Cleves – Johann (1347–1368)
- Electorate of Cologne – Walram of Jülich (1332–1349)
- Bishopric of Constance – Urich Pfefferhardt (1345–1351)
- Abbacy of Corvey – Dietrich I of Dalwigk (1336–1359)
- County of Delmenhorst – Christian The Elder (1294–1355)
- Bishopric of Eichstätt – Albert I of Hohenfels (1344–1353)
- Essen Abbey – Katharina of the Mark (1337–1360)
- Ferrara – (House of Este) -
- Obizzo III, Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (1317–1352)
- Aldobrandino III, Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (1335–1361)
- County of Flanders – (House of Dampierre) - Louis II (1346–1384)
- Freiburg im Breisgau – Conrad II, Count of Freiburg (1317–1350)
- Bishopric of Freising – John II Hake (1340–1349)
- Imperial Abbey of Fulda – Henry VI of Hohenberg (1315–1353)
- Fürstenberg (principality) –
- Conrad III (1337–1370)
- Henry IV (1337–1366)
- John II (1337–1365)
- Gandersheim Abbey – Judith of Schwalenberg (1331–1357)
- Bishopric of Geneva – Alamand de Saint-Jeoire (1342–1366)
- County of Geneva – (House of Geneva) - Amadeus III (1320–1367)
- Greyerz – John of Montsalvens (1342–1365)
- Duchy of Guelders – (House of Wassenberg) - Reinoud III the Fat (1343–1361)
- County of Hainaut – (House of Avesnes) - Margaret II (1345–1356)
- Bishopric of Halberstadt –
- Albert II of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1324–1358)
- anti-bishop: Albert of Mansfeld (1346–1356)
- Hanau – Ulrich III, Lord of Hanau (1346–1369)
- County of Henneberg-Aschach – (House of Henneberg) - Henry VI, Count of Henneberg-Aschach (1292–1357)
- Henneberg-Hartenberg – (House of Henneberg) -
- Poppo IX (1317–1348)
- Berthold (1348–1378)
- County of Henneberg-Schleusingen – (House of Henneberg) - Henry V (1347–1405)
- Hersfeld Abbey – John II of Elben, Abbot of Hersfeld (1343–1367)
- Landgraviate of Hesse – Henry II the Iron (1346–1384)
- Bishopric of Hildesheim – Henry III of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1331–1363)
- Hohenlohe-Brauneck – Godfried III of Brauneck in Brauneck, Lord of Hohenlohe-Brauneck (1306–1354)
- Hohenlohe-Haltenbergstetten – Ulrich III of Brauneck in Haltenbergstetten, Lord of Hohenlohe-Haltenbergstetten (1347–1367)
- Hohenlohe-Weikersheim – Kraft III of Hohenlohe, Lord of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim (1344–1371)
- Hohenlohe-Uffenheim – Louis of Hohenlohe, Lord of Hohenlohe-Uffenheim (1314–1359)
- County of Hohenzollern – (House of Hohenzollern) - Frederick IX, Count of Hohenzollern (1333–1379)
- County of Hohnstein – Henry V, Count of Hohnstein (1313–1356)
- County of Hohnstein-Heringen – Dietrich V, Count of Hohnstein-Heringen (1315–1378)
- County of Hohnstein-Klettenberg – Henry VI, Count of Hohnstein-Klettenberg (1315–1366/1367)
- Holland and Zeeland – (House of Avesnes) - Margaret I, Countess of Holland and Zeeland (1345–1354)
- Holstein-Kiel – John III the Mild, Count of Holstein-Kiel (1316–1359)
- Holstein-Pinneberg – Adolf VII, Count of Holstein-Pinneberg (1315–1354)
- Holstein-Plön – Gerhard V, Count of Holstein-Plön (1323–1350)
- Holstein-Rendsburg – Henry II the Iron, Holstein-Rendsburg (1340–1382)
- County of Hoya – Gerhard III (1319–1383)
- Isenburg-Arnfels – Gerhard II, Count of Isenburg-Arnfels (1333–1373)
- Isenburg-Braunsberg – William I, Count of Isenburg-Braunsberg (1327–1383)
- County of Isenburg-Büdingen – Henry II, Count of Isenburg-Büdingen (1341–1378)
- County of Isenburg-Grenzau – Philip I, Count of Isenburg-Grenzau (1341–1361)
- County of Isenburg-Kempenich – Simon II, Count of Isenburg-Kempenich (1341–1367)
- County of Isenburg-Limburg – Gerlach V, Count of Isenburg-Limburg (1335–1354)
- Duchy of Jülich – William V (1328–1361)
- Imperial Ducal Abbey of Kempten – Randger Feldeck of Roggenfurt (1347–1356)
- Bishopric of Lausanne – François de Montfaucon (1347–1354)
- Landgraviate of Leuchtenberg – Ulrich II (1334–1378)
- Prince-Bishopric of Liège – Engelbert of the Mark (1345–1364)
- Lordship of Lippe – (House of Lippe) -
- Otto (1344–1360)
- Bernhard V (1344–1364)
- County of Loon – Diederik (1336–1361)
- Duchy of Lorraine – (House of Metz) - John I (1346–1378)
- County of Nieder-Isenburg – Salentin III (1319–1370)
- Bishopric of Lübeck – John IV Mul (1341–1350)
- County of Luxembourg – (House of Luxembourg) - Charles IV (1346–1378)
- Archbishopric of Magdeburg – Otto of Hesse (1327–1361)
- Electorate of Mainz – Gerlach of Nassau (1346–1371)
- County of Mansfeld – Burchard V (1311–1354)
- Mantua (House of Gonzaga) - Ludovico I (1328–1360)
- County of Mark – Engelbert III (1347–1391)
- Bishopric of Meissen – John I of Isenburg (1341/1342–1370)
- Margraviate of Meissen – (House of Wettin) - Frederick II the Serious (1323–1349)
- Bishopric of Merseburg – Henry V of Stolberg (1341–1357)
- Bishopric of Metz – Ademar of Monteil (1327–1361)
- Milan – (House of Visconti) - Luchino Visconti, Lord of Milan (1339–1349)
- Bishopric of Minden – Gerhard I of Schauenburg (1346–1353)
- Modena – (House of Este) -
- Obizzo III, Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (1317–1352)
- Aldobrandino III, Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (1335–1361)
- March of Montferrat – (Palaiologan dynasty) - John II (1338–1372)
- Margraviate of Moravia – (House of Luxembourg) - Charles (1333–1349)
- Bishopric of Münster – John II (1310–1357)
- Duchy of Münsterberg (Ziębice) – Nicholas (1341–1358)
- County of Namur – (House of Dampierre) - William I, Margrave of Namur (1337–1391)
- County of Nassau – (House of Nassau, Walramian line) - Gerlach I (1305–1361)
- Nassau-Dillenburg – (House of Nassau, Ottonian line) - Otto II, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (1343–1350)
- Nassau-Weilburg – (House of Nassau, Walramian line) - John I, Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1344–1371)
- Bishopric of Naumburg –
- Witticho I of Ostrau (1335–1348)
- John I of Miltitz (1348 and 1350–1352)
- County of New Bruchhausen – Henry VI, Count of New Bruchhausen (1327–1362)
- Burgraviate of Nuremberg – (House of Hohenzollern) - John II (1332–1357)
- Duchy of Oels – (Piast dynasty) - Konrad I (1320–1366)
- Oettingen –
- Louis X, Count of Oettingen (1317–1378)
- Frederick IV, Count of Oettingen (1317–1357)
- County of Oldenburg – Conrad I (1345–1368)
- Duchy of Opole – (Piast dynasty) - Bolko II (1313–1356)
- Principality of Orange – (House of Orange) - Raymond V (1340–1393)
- Bishopric of Osnabrück – Gottfried of Arnsberg (1320–1349)
- Bishopric of Paderborn – Balduin of Steinfurt (1341–1361)
- Electorate of the Palatinate – (House of Wittelsbach) - Rudolf II the Blind, Elector and Count Palatine of the Rhine (1329–1353)
- Pappenheim – Henry V (1345–1387)
- Prüm Abbey – Dieter of Katzenelnbogen (1342–1350)
- Quedlinburg Abbey – Luitgard of Stolberg (1347–1353)
- Bishopric of Ratzeburg – Volrad of the Dorne (1335–1355)
- County of Ravensberg – (House of Jülich-Heimbach) - Gerhard I (1346–1360)
- Bishopric of Regensburg – Frederick of Nuremberg (1340–1365)
- County of Regenstein – Albert II (1310–1349)
- Reggio – (House of Este) -
- Obizzo III, Lord of Ferrara, Modena and Reggio (1317–1352)
- County of Rietberg – (House of Rietberg) - Conrad III, Count of Rietberg (1347–1365)
- County of Saarwerden – Frederick II, Count of Saarwerden (1335–1355)
- Marquisate of Saluzzo – (Ghibelline faction) - Thomas II (1336–1357)
- Archbishopric of Salzburg – Ordulf of Wiesseneck (1343–1365)
- County of Savoy – (House of Savoy) - Amadeus VI the Green Count (1343–1383)
- Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg – (House of Ascania) –
- Duchy of Saxe-Wittenberg – (House of Ascania) - Rudolf I (1298–1356)
- County of Sayn – John II (1324–1359)
- County of Sayn-Homburg – Godfrey (1336–1354)
- Schaumburg – Adolf VII, Schaumburg (1315–1354)
- County of Schwarzburg – Henry IX, Count of Schwarzburg (1306–1356)
- County of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg –
- Günther XXI (1324–1349)
- Henry XII (1336–1372)
- Günther XXV (1336–1368)
- County of Schwarzburg-Käfernburg – Günther XII (1324–1368)
- Bishopric of Schwerin – Andrew of Wiślica (1342–1364)
- Bishopric of Sion – Guichard Tavelli (1342–1375)
- County of Solms-Braunfels – Bernard I (1312–1349)
- Bishopric of Speyer – Gerhard of Ehrenberg (1336–1363)
- Duchy of Stettin – Barnim III the Great (1344–1368)
- County of Stolberg-Wernigerode –
- Henry VI (1344–1368)
- Henry VII (1347–1390)
- Bishopric of Strasbourg – Berthold II of Bucheck (1328–1353)
- Landgraviate of Thuringia – (House of Wettin) - Frederick II, the Serious (1323–1349)
- County of Toggenburg – (House of Toggenburg) - Frederick V (1315–1364)
- Bishopric of Trent –
- Gerhard II of Magnoco (1347–1348)
- John III of Pistoia (1348–1349)
- Archbishopric of Trier – Baldwin of Luxembourg (1307–1354)
- County of Tyrol –
- Margaret (Meinhardian dynasty) (1335–1363)
- Louis V the Brandenburger (House of Wittelsbach) (1342–1361)
- County of Uznach – (House of Toggenburg) - Frederick V (1315–1364)
- Bishopric of Utrecht – John IV of Arkel (1342–1364)
- County of Veldenz – Henry II (1347–1378)
- Bishopric of Verden – Daniel of Wichtrich (1342–1363)
- Verona – (House of Scaligeri) -
- Albert II, Lord of Verona (1329–1352)
- Mastino II, Lord of Verona (1329–1352)
- County of Waldburg – Eberhard III (1338–1361)
- County of Waldeck – (House of Waldeck) – Otto II (1344–1369)
- Prince-Bishopric of Warmia – Herman of Prague (1332–1350)
- County of Weimar-Orlamünde – (House of Ascania) – Frederick I (1340–1365)
- Werle-Goldberg – John III, Prince of Werle-Goldberg (1316–1350)
- Werle-Güstrow – Nicholas III, Prince of Werle-Güstrow (1337–1360)
- Werle-Waren – Bernhard II, Prince of Werle-Waren (1337–1382)
- Wertheim – Rudolf IV, Count of Wertheim (1303–1355)
- Bishopric of Worms – Salomon Waldbott (1332–1350)
- County of Württemberg –
- Eberhard II the Jarrer (1344–1392)
- Ulrich IV (1344–1362)
- Bishopric of Würzburg – Albert I of Hohenberg (1345–1349)
- County of Ziegenhain – Gottfried VII, Count of Ziegenhain (1329–1372)
- Zürich – Rudolf Brun, Burgomaster of Zürich (1336–1360)
- Zweibrücken – (House of Walramids) - Walram II, Count of Zweibrücken (1311–1366)
Middle East and North Africa
- Byzantine Empire – (Palaiologan dynasty) -
- John VI Kantakouzenos (1347–1355)
- John V Palaiologos (1341–1384)
- Beylik of Candar – Adil (1346–1361)
- Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia – (House of Lusignan) - Constantine III (1344–1362)
- Kingdom of Cyprus – (House of Lusignan) - Hugh IV (1324–1359)
- Beylik of Dulkadir – Zeyneddin Karaca Bey (1337–1353)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – (Bahri dynasty) - Nasir-ad-Din al-Hasan (1347–1351 and 1354–1361)
- Beylik of Karaman –
- Alâeddin Halil Mirza Bey (1333–1348)
- Bedreddin I. İbrahim Bey (1312–1333) and (1348–1349)
- Ottoman Empire – Orhan I, Bey of the Ottoman Empire (1326–1359)
- Empire of Trebizond – (Komnenid dynasty) - Michael Megas Komnenos (1341 and 1344–1349)
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