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=== Lesser Vethringen ===
=== Lesser Vethringen ===
The Dukes of Lesser Vethringen are numbered here by the traditional numbering. Nachfolgists tend to number them according to the ''[[Nachfolgists#Richtiges-Zahlensystem|Richtiges-Zahlensystem]]'', which assumes that the Duchy of Lesser Vethringen is the true successor to the Archduchy of Vethringen, and thus numbers the rulers accordingly.


{ Wilhelm I
{ Wilhelm I

Revision as of 15:10, 11 November 2021

This article lists dukes, archdukes and kings ruling over different territories named Vethringen from the declaration of the Kingdom of Vethringen in 509 to the present day.

Kings of Vethringen

Arising from the ancient Vetters, a tribal confederation in the Dolchic migrations, Emmerich I declared himself the first King of Vethringen, ruling lands which stretch from the Drei Flüsse region to modern-day northern Habstria. The early rulers of Vethringen are referred to as the Emmerichingi. They ruled as Kings until Hadubert the Kneeler swore fealty to the ($STATE) and the Kingdom became a later Archduchy.

Name
Reign
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Issue
Death Claim
Emmerich I
509 – 511
c. 466 511
Aged 45/46
Son of Bertrand, King of the Vetters
Aldebrand I
511 – 558
c. 496 558
Aged 62/63
Son of Emmerich I
Arnulf I
558 – 561
c. 497 561
Aged 64/65
Younger brother of Aldebrand I
Emmerich II
561 – 567
c. 517 567
Aged 50/51
Son of Arnulf I
Hadubert I
567 – 584
c. 539 584
Aged 45/46
Half-brother of Emmerich II
Arnulf II
584 – 629
Early 584 629
Aged 45/46
Son of Hadubert I
Ermenrich
629 – 639
c. 603 639
Aged 36/37
Son of Arnulf II
Emmerich III
639 – 657
c. 633 657
Aged 24/25
Son of Ermenrich
Arnulf III
657 – 673
c. 652 673
Aged 21/22
Son of Emmerich III
Hadubert II
673 – 675
c. 653 675
Aged 22/23
Younger brother of Arnulf III
Amalric I
675 – 691
c. 654 691
Aged 37/38
Younger brother of Hadubert II
Burkhard I
691 – 695
c. 677 695
Aged 18/19
Son of Amalric I
Aldebrand II
695 – 711
c. 678 711
Aged 33/34
Brother of Burkhard I
Hadubert III
711 – 715
c. 699 715
Aged 16/17
Son of Aldebrand II
Amalric II
'the Usurper'
715 – 721
c. 672 726
Aged 54/55
Cousin of Hadubert III
Nephew of Aldebrand II
Hadubert IV
'the Kneeler'
721 – 730
c. 715 737
Aged 22/23
Son of Hadubert III

Archdukes of Vethringen

{ Hadubert IV

Emmerich IV

Burkhard II

Amalric III

Burkhard III

Arnulf IV

Karl I

Hubert V

Hubert VI

Reinhard I

Otto I

Conrad I

Conrad II

Karl II

Emmerich V

Otto II

Heinrich I

Wilhelm I

Reinhard II

Otto III

Reinhard III

Heinrich II

Otto IV

Heinrich III

Wilhelm II

Heinrich IV

Wilhelm III

Heinrich V

Reinhard IV

Heinrich VI

Otto V

Bruno

Otto VI

Wilhelm IV

Otto VII

Reinhard V

Wilhelm V

Hubert VII

Ernest I

Reinhard VI

Hans-Wilhelm I

Reinhard VII

Ernest II

Reinhard VIII

Hans-Wilhelm II }

Partition of Vethringen

With the death of Hans-Wilhelm II, the succession of Vethringen fell into dispute. The Nachfolgists supported Wilhelm, the legitimised bastard son of Hans-Wilhelm II as the rightful heir, while the Legitimists selected the grandson of Reinhard VII, ($NAME). This dispute resulted in the Vethringen Succession War, leading to the Archducal title remaining with Greater Vethringen, while a new state was created for Wilhelm's Nachfolgist supporters, the Duchy of Lesser Vethringen.

Greater Vethringen

Lesser Vethringen

The Dukes of Lesser Vethringen are numbered here by the traditional numbering. Nachfolgists tend to number them according to the Richtiges-Zahlensystem, which assumes that the Duchy of Lesser Vethringen is the true successor to the Archduchy of Vethringen, and thus numbers the rulers accordingly.

{ Wilhelm I

Wilhelm II

Reinhard

Wilhelm III

Wilhelm IV

Ernest

Wilhelm V

Heinrich

Wilhelm VI

Wilhelm VII

Wilhelm VIII

Wilhelm IX

Wilhelm X

Wilhelm XI

Wilhelm XII

Wilhelm XIII }