List of state leaders in 1429
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1429.
Africa
The Americas
- Inca Empire – Viracocha (1410–1437)
Asia
- China (Ming dynasty) - Xuande Emperor (1425–1435)
- Japan (Muromachi period)
- Monarch – Emperor Go-Hanazono (1428–1464)
- Ashikaga shogunate - Ashikaga Yoshinori (1429–1441)
- Joseon (Korea) – Sejong the Great (1418–1450)
- Kingdom of Nanzan – Taromai (1415–1429)[1]
- Ryukyu Kingdom – Shō Hashi (1429–1439)[1]
Europe
- Kingdom of Aragon – Alfonso V (1416–1458)
- Duchy of Burgundy – Philip III, the Good (1419–1467)
- Byzantine Empire – John VIII Palaiologos (1425–1448)
- Crown of Castile – John II (1406–1454)
- Kingdom of England (House of Lancaster) - Henry VI (1422–1461 and 1470–1471).
- Kingdom of France (House of Valois) - Charles VII (1422–1461)
- Holy Roman Empire (House of Luxembourg) - Sigismund, King of the Romans (1410–1437)
- Duchy of Austria – Albert V (1404–1439)
- Bavaria-Ingolstadt – Louis VII, Duke of Bavaria (1413–1443)
- County of Hainaut and County of Holland
- Jacqueline, Countess of Hainaut, Duchess of Bavaria-Straubing (House of Wittelsbach) (1417–1432)
- Philip III, the Good, Regent of Hainaut and Holland (House of Valois) (1425–1432)
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania – Vytautas the Great (1392–1430)
- Kingdom of Naples – Joanna II (1414–1435)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Blanche I (1425–1441)
- Ottoman (Turkish) Empire – Murad II, Ottoman Sultan (1421–1451)
- Kingdom of Poland – Wladislaus II (1386–1434)
- Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves – John I (1385–1433)
- Grand Duchy of Moscow – Vasili II (1425–1462)
- Kingdom of Scotland – James I (1406–1437)
- Republic of Venice – Francesco Foscari, Doge of Venice (1423–1457)
Middle East and North Africa
- Aq Qoyunlu (White Sheep Turkomans) – Qara Osman (1403–1435)
- Kingdom of Cyprus – Janus (1398–1432)
- Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt – Barsbay (1422–1437)
- Empire of Trebizond –
- Alexios IV (1416–1429)
- John IV (1429–1459)
Notes
- 1 2 In this year, Shō Hashi, King of Chūzan since 1422, conquered Nanzan, unifying Okinawa and establishing the Ryukyu Kingdom.
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