List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 14th century

This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 14th century.

Achaea edit

Albania edit

Austria edit

Bosnia edit

Bulgaria edit

  • Chaka, Emperor of Bulgaria 1299 to 1300, deposed and strangled in prison 1300.
  • Ivan Stephen, Emperor of Bulgaria 1330 to 1331, deposed, died in exile after 1343.

Byzantine Empire edit

Cambodia edit

Castile edit

Carinthia edit

Cephalonia edit

Chagatai Khanate edit

Clermont-en-Beauvaisis edit

Denmark edit

Egypt edit

England edit

Epirus edit

Hungary edit

  • Mary of Hungary "Queen-Regnant" of Hungary 1382–1385 and 1386–1395, died 1395.

Ilkhanate edit

Imereti edit

Japan edit

Emperors edit

South Court edit

North Court edit

Majorca edit

Moldavia edit

Naples edit

  • Joanna I, Queen of Naples, deposed 1382.
  • Ladislaus, King of Naples, deposed 1389, restored 1399.
  • Louis II, King of Naples, deposed 1399.

Poznań edit

Ponthieu edit

Saluzzo edit

  • Manfred V of Saluzzo, marquess of Saluzzo, forced to cede the throne in 1334, usurped throne in 1341, deposed and imprisoned, 1342.

Serbia edit

Styria edit

Sweden edit

Birger, deposed in 1318 Håkan, deposed in 1364 [[Magnus IV of Sweden<Magnus IV]], deposed in 1364 Albert, deposed in 1389

Sweden edit

Tyrol edit

Turkey edit

White Horde edit

  • Tokhtamysh Khan of the White Horde 1378–1380, title integrated into the Golden Horde.

Zahumlje edit

Zurichgau edit

See also edit