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List of Lorrainian royal consorts

Royal consorts in Lorraine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The royal consorts of the rulers of the Lorraine region have held varying titles, over a region that has varied in scope since its creation as the kingdom of Lotharingia by the Treaty of Prüm, in 855. The first rulers of the newly established region were kings of the Franks. The Latin construction "Lotharingia" evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "Lotharingen" in Dutch and "Lothringen" in German. After the Carolingian kingdom was absorbed into its neighbouring realms in the late ninth century, dukes were appointed over the territory. In the mid-tenth century, the duchy was divided into Lower Lorraine and Upper Lorraine, the first evolving into the historical Low Countries, the second became known as the Duchy of Lorraine and existed well into the modern era.

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Queen consort of Lotharingia

Carolingian Dynasty, 855–922

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Duchess consort of Lorraine

House of Ardennes-Metz, 959–1033

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Duchess consort of Lower Lorraine

Matfriding dynasty, 959–973

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  • Interregnum (973–977)

Carolingian dynasty, 977–1012

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House of Ardennes-Verdun, 1012–1046

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House of Luxembourg, 1046–1065

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House of Ardennes-Verdun, 1065–1076

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Salian Dynasty, 1076–1087

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House of Boulogne, 1087–1096

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  • Interregnum (1096–1101)

House of Limburg, 1101–1106

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House of Leuven, 1106–1129

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House of Limburg, 1125/29–1139

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House of Leuven, 1139–1190

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Duchess consort of (Upper) Lorraine

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House of Ardennes-Bar, 959–1033

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House of Ardennes-Verdun, 1033–1046

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House of Ardennes-Metz, 1047–1453

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House of Vaudemont, 1473–1737

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House of Leszczyński, 1737–1766

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The House of Habsburg-Lorraine continued carrying the title as titular Dukes of Lorraine.

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