Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts#Serbia

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|Main burial sites of European Kings include:

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the Wawel Cathedral for Kings of Poland
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the Roskilde Cathedral for Kings of Denmark
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the Westminster Abbey for Kings of England
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El Escorial for Kings of Spain
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the Basilica of St Denis for Kings of France

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

Albania

Kingdom from 1928 until 1943 (1939–1943 in personal union with Italy)

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King Zog I

|1895–1961

|Cimetière parisien in Thiais, Val-de-Marne, nearby Paris. Re-buried in November 2012 in Tirana.

Geraldine Apponyi de Nagy-Appony

|1915–2002

|Sharra cemetery in Tirana

Austria

Empire under the Habsburg monarchy from 1804 until 1918. All emperors, with the exception of Charles I, were buried in the Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft), at the Capuchin Church, in Vienna. Their hearts are buried in the Herzgruft (Crypt of the Hearts) at the St. Augustine Church at the Imperial Palace, in Vienna. Their viscera are buried in the Ducal Crypt at the Stephansdom, in Vienna.

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Emperor Francis I

|1768–1835

|Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; Heart: Augustinerkirche

Elisabeth of Württemberg

|1767–1790

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; Heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily

|1772–1807

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este

|1787–1816

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; Heart: Augustinerkirche

Caroline Augusta of Bavaria

|1792–1873

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Emperor Ferdinand I

|1793–1875

|Ferdinand's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; Heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Anna of Savoy

|1803–1884

| Ferdinand's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Emperor Francis Joseph I

|1830–1916

|Franz Joseph's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Elisabeth of Bavaria

|1837–1898

| Franz Joseph's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Crown Prince Rudolf

|1858–1889

| Franz Joseph's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Stephanie of Belgium

|1864–1945

|Pannonhalma Benedictine Archabbey, Hungary

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

|1863–1914

|Artstetten Castle, Lower Austria

Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg

|1868–1914

|Artstetten Castle, Lower Austria

Emperor Charles I

|1887–1922

|Church of Nossa Senhora do Monte in Funchal (Madeira, Portugal); heart: Muri convent, Switzerland

Zita of Bourbon-Parma

|1892–1989

|The Crypt Chapel in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; heart: Muri convent, Switzerland

Bavaria

Kingdom from 1806 until 1918. The Bavarian kings of the house of Wittelsbach were buried in four churches in Munich, whereas the hearts used to be buried in Altötting.

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King Maximilian I

|1756–1825

|Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt

|1765–1796

|Crypt in the Stadtkirche in Darmstadt

Caroline of Baden

|1776–1841

| Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

King Ludwig I

|1786–1868

| Side chapel in St. Boniface's Abbey in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen

|1792–1854

|Side chapel in St. Boniface's Abbey in Munich

King Maximilian II

|1811–1864

| Side chapel in Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Marie of Prussia

|1825–1889

| Side chapel in Theatinerkirche; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

King Ludwig II

|1845–1886

| Crypt in the St. Michael's Church in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

King Otto I

|1848–1916

| Crypt in St. Michael's Church in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Prince Regent Luitpold

|1821–1912

| Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Auguste of Austria

|1825–1864

| Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

King Ludwig III

|1845–1921

|Crypt in the Cathedral of our Blessed Lady in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Maria Theresia of Austria-Este

|1849–1919

|Crypt in the Cathedral of our Blessed Lady in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Belgium

Kingdom since 1830. All Belgian kings were buried in the royal burial place in Laeken.

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King Leopold I

|1790–1865

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Charlotte Auguste of Wales

|1796–1817

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Louise of Orléans

|1812–1850

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

King Leopold II

|1835–1909

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Marie Henriette of Austria

|1836–1902

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Blanche Zélia Joséphine Delacroix

|1883–1948

|Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris

King Albert I

|1875–1934

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Elisabeth of Bavaria

|1876–1965

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

King Leopold III

|1901–1983

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Astrid of Sweden

|1905–1935

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Lilian Baels

|1916–2002

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Prince Regent Charles

|1903–1983

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

King Baudouin I

|1930–1993

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Fabiola de Mora y Aragón

|1928–2014

|Royal crypt in the Church of Our Lady in Laeken, Brussels

Bohemia

Kingdom since 1198, as from 1526 in personal union with Austria.

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King Ottokar I

|1155–1230

|Saxon Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Adelaide of Meissen

|1160–1211

|Meissen Cathedral

Constance of Hungary

|1181–1240

|Porta coeli Convent in Předklášteří, Southern Moravia

King Wenceslaus I

|1205–1253

|St Agnes convent in Prague

Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen

|1200–1248

|St Agnes convent in Prague

King Ottokar II

|1233–1278

|Saxon Chapel in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Margaret of Austria

|1204–1266

|Lilienfeld Abbey, Lower Austria

Kunigunda of Halych

|1246–1285

|St Agnes convent in Prague

King Wenceslaus II

|1271–1305

|Zbraslav Monastery in Prague

Judith of Habsburg

|1271–1297

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Elizabeth Richeza of Poland

|1286–1335

|Cistercian convent in Brno

King Wenceslaus III

|1289–1306

|Zbraslav Monastery in Prague

Viola of Teschen

|1290–1317

|Rožmberk Abbey nearby Vyšší Brod, Southern Bohemia

King Rudolph I

|1282–1307

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Blanche of France

|1285–1306

|Minoritenkirche in Vienna

Elisabeth Richeza of Poland

|1286–1335

|Cistercian convent in Brno

King Henry of Carinthia

|1265–1335

|Collegiate Church in Stams in Tirol, Austria

Anne of Bohemia

|1290–1313

|Carinthia

Adelaide of Brunswick-Lüneburg

|1300–1320

|?

Beatrice of Savoy

|1310–1331

|?

King John I

|1296–1346

|first in the Altmünster abbey in Luxembourg; since 1946 in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg

Elisabeth of Bohemia

|1292–1330

|Zbraslav Monastery in Prague

Beatrice of Bourbon

|1320–1383

|first in the basilica of St-Denis nearby Paris, then in the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg

Emperor Charles IV

|1316–1378

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Blanche of Valois

|1317–1348

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Anne of Bavaria

|1329–1353

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Anna von Schweidnitz

|1339–1362

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Elizabeth of Pomerania

|1347–1393

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

King Wenceslaus

|1361–1419

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Joanna of Bavaria

|1356–1386

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Sophia of Bavaria

|1376–1425

|St Martins' Cathedral in Bratislava (grave does no longer exist)

Emperor Sigismund

|1368–1437

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

Mary of Hungary

|1370–1395

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

Barbara of Cilli

|1391–1451

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

King Albert II

|1397–1439

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Elisabeth of Bohemia

|1409–1442

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

King Ladislas the Posthumous

|1440–1457

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

George of Poděbrady

|1420–1471

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Kunigunde of Sternberg

|1425–1449

|Parish church at Poděbrady, Central Bohemia

Joanna of Rožmitál

|?-1475

|?

King Vladislaus II

|1456–1516

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Barbara of Brandenburg

|1464–1515

|?

Beatrice of Naples

|1457–1508

|?

Anne of Foix-Candale

|1469–1506

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

King Matthias Corvinus

|1443–1490

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Beatrice of Naples

|1457–1508

|S. Pietro Abbey in Naples

King Louis II

|1506–1526

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Mary of Austria

|1505–1558

|9th chapel of the pantheon of the infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Bulgaria

Empire from the 7th century to 1018, 1185 to 15th century. Kingdom from 1908 until 1945.

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Emperor Samuil

|d. 1014

|Church of St Achillios in Lake Prespa, Greece

Emperor Kaloyan

|1168/1169-1207

|SS. Forty Martyrs Church in Veliko Tarnovo

Emperor Michael Shishman

|d. 1330

|Church of St George in Staro Nagoricane, Macedonia

Prince Alexander I

|1856–1893

|Battenberg Mausoleum in Sofia

Johanna Loisinger, Countess of Hartenau

|1865–1951

|St. Leonhard Cemetery in Graz, Austria

King Ferdinand I

|1861–1948

|St Augustin Church in Coburg, Germany

Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma

|1870–1899

|Catholic Cathedral of St Louis of France in Plovdiv

Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz

|1860–1917

|Boyana Church in Sofia

King Boris III

|1894–1943

|Heart in the Rila Monastery; it is uncertain what happened to the body

Giovanna of Italy

|1907–2000

|Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi in Assisi, Italy

Croatia

Kingdom from 1941 until 1943

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King Tomislav II

|1900–1948

|Basilica di Superga in Turin

Irene of Greece

|1904–1974

|Basilica di Superga in Turin

Denmark

One of the oldest kingdoms in Europe, established in the 11th century. The lists starts with the dynasty of Folkung in 1376. For the last 500 years, almost all monarchs have been interred in Roskilde Cathedral. Many earlier monarchs were interred in the Church of St. Bendt in Ringsted, and a few in Sorø monastery church.

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King Gorm the Old

|908/18-958

|Jelling

Thyra

|?-935

|Jelling

King Harald I Bluetooth

|935–985/6

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Sweyn Forkbeard

|960–1014

|in England, later Roskilde Cathedral

King Harald II

|?–1018

|?

King Cnut the Great

|985/95–1035

|Winchester Cathedral

Emma of Normandy

|985–1052

|Winchester Cathedral

King Canute III

|1020–1042

|Winchester Cathedral

King Sweyn II

|1019–1074/6

|Roskilde Cathedral

Gyda of Sweden

|?–1048/49

|Gudhem Convent

King Harald III

|1040–1080

|Dalby Abbey

King Canute IV

|1042–1086

|St. Canute's Cathedral

King Olaf I

|1050–1095

|?

King Eric I

|1060–1103

|Paphos, Cyprus

Boedil Thurgotsdatter

|?–1103

|St. Mary's Church, Joseph's Valley, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem

King Niels

|1065–1134

|?

Margaret Fredkulla

|1080s–1130

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Eric II

|1090–1137

|Ribe Cathedral

King Eric III

|1125–1157

|St. Canute's Abbey, Odense

King Sweyn III

|1120–1146

|first at Gradehede, then Viborg Cathedral

King Canute V

|1129–1157

|?Roskilde

Helena of Sweden

|1130s – fl. 1158

|Vreta Abbey

King Valdemar I

|1131–1182

|Ringsted Abbey

Sophia of Minsk

|1140–1198

|Ringsted Abbey

King Canute VI

|1163–1202

|Ringsted Abbey

Gertrude of Bavaria

|1152/55-1197

|Wå Gårds Harde?

King Valdemar II

|1170–1241

|Ringsted Abbey

Dagmar of Bohemia

|1186–1212/3

|Ringsted Abbey

Berengaria of Portugal

|1190s–1221

|Ringsted Abbey

junior-King Valdemar the Young

|1209–1231

|Ringsted Abbey

Eleanor of Portugal

|1211–1231

|Ringsted Abbey

King Eric IV

|1216–1250

|Ringsted Abbey

King Abel

|1218–1252

|first at Schleswig Cathedral, then in a soggy grave outside Gottorf Castle

Matilda of Holstein

|1220/25–1288

|Varnhem Abbey in Sweden

King Christopher I

|1219–1259

|Ribe Cathedral

Margaret Sambiria

|1230?–1282

|Doberan Abbey

King Eric V

|1249–1286

|Viborg Cathedral

Agnes of Brandenburg

|?–1304

|Ringsted Abbey

King Eric VI

|1274–1319

|Ringsted Abbey

Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden

|1277–1319

|Ringsted Abbey

King Christopher II

|1276–1332

|Convent Church at Sorø

Euphemia of Pomerania

|1285–1330

|Convent Church at Sorø

King Valdemar IV

|1320–1375

|first at Vordingborg Castle, then Convent Church at Sorø

Helvig of Schleswig

|?-1374

|Esrum Abbey

King Olav II

|1370–1387

|Convent Church at Sorø

Queen Margrethe I

|1353–1412

|first in the Convent Church at Sorø, then in the Roskilde Cathedral

King Haakon VI of Norway

|1341–1380

|St Mary Church in Oslo

King Eric VII

|1382–1459

|Our Lady Church at Darlowo, Poland

Philippa of England

|1394–1430

|Convent Church at Vadstena nearby Lidköping, Sweden

King Christopher III

|1416–1458

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian I

|1426–1481

|Roskilde Cathedral

Dorothea of Brandenburg

|1430–1495

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Hans

|1455–1513

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral

Christina of Saxony

|1461–1521

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Christian II

|1481–1552

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

Isabella of Austria

|1501–1525

|first at St Peter Church in Gent, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Frederik I

|1471–1533

|St Peter's Cathedral in Schleswig

Anna of Brandenburg

|1487–1514

|Convent Church in Bornesholm

Sophie of Pomerania

|1498–1568

|St Peter's Cathedral in Schleswig

King Christian III

|1503–1559

|Roskilde Cathedral

Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg

|1511–1571

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik II

|1534–1588

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sofie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

|1557–1631

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian IV

|1577–1648

|Roskilde Cathedral

Anne Catherine of Brandenburg

|1575–1612

|Roskilde Cathedral

Kirsten Munk

|1598–1658

|Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Frederik III

|1609–1670

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg

|1628–1685

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian V

|1646–1699

|Roskilde Cathedral

Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel

|1650–1714

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik IV

|1671–1730

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

|1667–1721

|Roskilde Cathedral

Anne Sophie Reventlow

|1693–1743

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian VI

|1699–1746

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach

|1700–1770

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik V

|1723–1766

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Great Britain

|1724–1751

|Roskilde Cathedral

Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

|1729–1796

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian VII

|1749–1808

|Roskilde Cathedral

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain

|1751–1775

|Stadtkirche St. Marien in Celle

King Frederik VI

|1768–1839

|Roskilde Cathedral

Marie of Hesse-Kassel

|1767–1852

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian VIII

|1786–1848

|Roskilde Cathedral

Charlotte of Mecklenburg

|1784–1840

|Campo Santo Teutonico in Vatican City

Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg

|1796–1881

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik VII

|1808–1863

|Roskilde Cathedral

Vilhelmine of Denmark

|1808–1891

|Mausoleum in Glücksburg cemetery

Caroline of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

|1821–1876

|Old Crypt at Johanniterkirche in Mirow

Louise Christine Rasmussen

|1815–1874

|in the park of Jægerspris Palace nearby Frederikssund

King Christian IX

|1818–1906

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Hesse-Kassel

|1817–1898

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik VIII

|1843–1912

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Sweden

|1851–1926

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian X

|1870–1947

|Roskilde Cathedral

Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

|1879–1952

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik IX

|1899–1972

|Roskilde Cathedral

Ingrid of Sweden

|1910–2000

|Roskilde Cathedral

Henri de Laborde de Monpezat

|1934–2018

|Ashes in garden of Fredensborg Palace

England

{{Main|Burial places of British royalty#Monarchs of England (to 1603)}}

See also Great Britain

Kingdom since the 9th century. The lists starts with the dynasty of the Normans in 1066. For a long period, Westminster Abbey was the most important burial place of the English monarchs, whereas early kings were also interred in other parts of England and in their French territories of Anjou and the Normandy.

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King William I

|1028–1087

|Church of Saint-Étienne in Caen

Matilda of Flanders

|1031–1083

|Church of Saint-Trinité in Caen

King William II

|1060–1100

|Winchester Cathedral

King Henry I

|1068–1135

|Reading Abbey

Matilda of Scotland

|1069–1118

|Westminster Abbey in London

Adeliza of Louvain

|1104–1151

|Abbey church in Affligem, Belgium

King Stephen

|1096–1154

|Faversham Abbey

Matilda of Boulogne

|1103–1152

|Faversham Abbey

Empress Matilda

|1102–1167

|first in the Collegiate Church of Bec, then in Rouen Cathedral

Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

|1086–1125

|Speyer Cathedral

Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou

|1113–1151

|Cathedral of Le Mans

King Henry II

|1133–1189

|Fontevraud Abbey

Eleanor of Aquitaine

|1122–1204

|Fontevraud Abbey

Henry the Young King

|1155–1183

|Rouen Cathedral

Margaret of France

|1158–1197

|Crusader Cathedral of Tyre

King Richard I

|1157–1199

|Fontevraud Abbey

Berengaria of Navarre

|1163–1230

|Cathedral of Le Mans

King John

|1166–1216

|Worcester Cathedral

Isabella, Countess of Gloucester

|1176–1217

|Canterbury Cathedral

Isabella of Angoulême

|1188–1246

|Fontevrault Abbey

King Henry III

|1207–1272

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Eleanor of Provence

|1217–1291

|Abbey of St. Mary and St. Melor in Amesbury

King Edward I

|1239–1307

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Eleanor of Castile

|1241–1290

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Margaret of France

|1282–1317

|Greyfriar's Church in Greenwich

King Edward II

|1284–1327

|Gloucester Cathedral

Isabella of France

|1292–1358

|Grey Friars Church in Newgate, London

King Edward III

|1312–1377

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Philippa of Hainault

|1311–1369

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Richard II

|1367–1400

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Anne of Bohemia

|1366–1394

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Isabella of Valois

|1389–1409

|first at St-Saumer in Blois, then in the Convent des Céléstins in Paris

King Henry IV

|1366–1413

|Canterbury Cathedral

Mary de Bohun

|1369–1394

|Trinity Hospital in Leicester

Joanna of Navarre

|1370–1437

|Canterbury Cathedral

King Henry V

|1387–1422

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Catherine of Valois

|1401–1437

| Confessor's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Henry VI

|1421–1471

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Margaret of Anjou

|1429–1482

|Cathedral of Angers

King Edward IV

|1442–1483

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Elizabeth Woodville

|1437–1492

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King Edward V

|1470–1483

|Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Richard III

|1452–1485

|Leicester Cathedral

Anne Neville

|1456–1485

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Henry VII

|1457–1509

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Elizabeth of York

|1466–1503

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Henry VIII

|1491–1547

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Catherine of Aragon

|1485–1536

|Peterborough Cathedral

Anne Boleyn

|1501–1536

|St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London

Jane Seymour

|1505–1537

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Anne of Cleves

|1515–1557

|Niche in the Sanctuary at Westminster Abbey in London

Catherine Howard

|1520–1542

|St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London

Catherine Parr

|1512–1548

|Sudeley Castle

King Edward VI

|1537–1553

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Queen Jane (Lady Jane Grey)

|1537–1554

|St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London

Lord Guildford Dudley

|1536–1554

|St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London

Queen Mary I

|1516–1558

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Philip II of Spain

|1527–1598

|Pantheon of the Kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Queen Elizabeth I

|1533–1603

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Etruria

Kingdom from 1801 until 1807 (covered the territory of the former grand-duchy of Tuscany)

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King Louis I

|1773–1803

|7th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Louisa of Spain

|1782–1824

|7th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Charles Louis

|1799–1883

|Tenuta Reale in Viareggio nearby Lucca

Maria Teresa of Savoy

|1803–1879

|Campo Verano cemetery in Rome

Finland

Was briefly an independent kingdom form 1918 to 1919.

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King Fredrik Kaarle

|1868–1940

|Schloss Friedrichshof, Kronberg im Taunus

Margaret of Prussia

|1872–1954

|Schloss Friedrichshof, Kronberg im Taunus

France

Kingdom since 814. Burial site of the French Royal Family is the Saint-Denis Basilica, where most of the kings were buried. The burial place of the Bonaparte family is the Imperial Chapel of Ajaccio, but the two emperors were interred elsewhere.

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King Childeric I

|440–481

|Saint-Brice in Tournai

King Clovis I

|466–511

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Theuderic I

|485–534

|Metz

King Childebert I

|496–558

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés nearby Paris, later moved to Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Chlothar I

|498–561

|Saint-Médard Basilica in Soissons

Aregund

|515–573

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charibert I

|519–567

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés nearby Paris

King Sigebert I

|535–575

|Saint-Médard Basilica in Soissons

Brunhilda of Austrasia

|543–613

|Saint-Martin in Autun

King Chilperic I

|539–584

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés nearby Paris

Fredegund

|543–597

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés nearby Paris, later moved to Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Guntram

|532–592

|Saint-Marcel Basilica near Chalon-sur-Saône

King Chlothar II

|584–629

|St Vincent in Paris

Haldetrude

|575/594-604/629

|Saint-Pierre in Rouen

Bertrude

|582–619

|Saint-Pierre in Rouen

Sichilde

|590–627

|Saint-Pierre in Rouen?

King Dagobert I

|603–639

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charibert II

|608–632

|Basilica of Saint-Romain at Blaye

King Sigebert III

|630–656

|cathedral at Nancy

King Clovis II

|635–655

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Balthild of Chelles

|626–680

|Abbey of Chelles outside Paris

King Chlothar III

|652–673

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Childeric II

|653–675

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near Paris

Bilichild of Austrasia

|654–675

|Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near Paris

King Childebert III

|670/683–711

|church of St Stephen at Choisy-au-Bac, near Compiègne

King Chilperic II

|672–721

|Noyon

King Pepin

|714–768

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Bertrada of Laon

|719–783

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charlemagne

|742–814

|Aachen Cathedral in Aachen, Germany

Desiderata of the Lombards

|?–776

|?

Hildegard of the Vinzgau

|758–783

|St. Arnulf Church in Metz

Fastrada of Franconia

|765–794

|St. Alban Abbey nearby Mainz

Luitgard of Sundgau

|?-800

|St. Martin in Tours

King Louis I

|778–840

|St. Arnulf Church in Metz

Ermengarde of Hesbaye

|780–818

|Angers

Judith of Bavaria

|801–843

|St. Martin in Tours

King Charles II

|823–877

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Ermentrude of Orléans

|830–869

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Richilde of Provence

|845–910

|?

King Louis II

|846–879

|Abbey Church St. Corneille in Compiègne

Ansgarde of Burgundy

|826–?

|?

Adelaide of Paris

|850–901

|Saint-Corneille Abbey, Compiègne

King Louis III

|863–882

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Carloman II

|866–884

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles III

|839–888

|Reichenau Abbey in Mittelzell on the island of Reichenau

Richardis

|850–901

|Andlau convent in Alsace

King Odo

|856–898

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles III

|879–929

|St-Fursy in Péronne

Frederuna

|887–917

|St. Remi-Basilica in Reims

Eadgifu of Wessex

|902–955

|Saint-Médard in Soissons

King Robert I

|866–923

|?

Adelis of Maine

|?

|?

Beatrice of Vermandois

|870–931

|?

King Rudolph

|890–936

|Sainte-Colombe Abbey in Sens

Emma of France

|894–934

|?

King Louis IV

|920–954

|Saint Rémi Basilica in Reims

Gerberga of Saxony

|919–984

|Saint Rémi Basilica in Reims

King Lothair I

|941–986

|Saint Rémi Basilica in Reims

Emma of Italy

|948–?

|?

King Louis V

|966–987

|Abbey Church St. Corneille in Compiègne

Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou

|947–1026

|Convent of Montmajour nearby Arles

King Hugh

|939–996

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Adelaide of Aquitaine

|945–1004

|Convent of St-Frambault in Senlis

King Robert II

|972–1031

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Rozala of Italy

|945–1003

|Ghent

Bertha of Burgundy

|967–1016

|?

Constance of Arles

|973–1032

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Hugh II

|1007–1025

|St. Corneille Abbey in Compiègne

King Henry I

|1008–1060

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Matilda of Franconia

|?-1034

|Worms Cathedral

Matilda of Frisia

|?-1044

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Anne of Kiev

|1036–1076

|Cistercian Church of La Ferté Abbey

King Philip I

|1052–1108

|Collegiate Church of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire

Bertha of Holland

|1055–1093

|?

Bertrade of Montfort

|1070–1117

|Royal Priory of Haute-Bruyère

King Louis VI

|1081–1137

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Lucienne of Rochefort

|1088–1137

|?

Adelaide of Maurienne

|1092–1154

|Montmartre convent

King Philip

|1116–1131

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Louis VII

|1120–1180

|Nôtre Dame-de-Barbeau in Melun

Eleanor of Aquitaine

|1122–1204

|Fontevraud Abbey

Constance of Castile

|1140–1160

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Adela of Champagne

|1140–1206

|Pontigny Abbey

King Philip II Augustus

|1165–1223

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Isabella of Hainault

|1170–1190

|Notre Dame de Paris

Ingeborg of Denmark

|1175–1236

|St. Jean-sur-l'Isle

Agnes of Merania

|1180–1201

|Château Poissy

King Louis VIII

|1187–1226

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Blanche of Castile

|1188–1252

|first in the Cistercian Abbey Maubuisson nearby Pontoise, then in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris; heart: Lys Abbey nearby Melun

King Louis IX

|1214–1270

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Margaret of Provence

|1221–1295

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Philip III

|1245–1285

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Isabella of Aragon

|1247–1271

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Maria of Brabant

|1254–1322

|Convent Church des Cordeliers in Paris

King Philip IV

|1268–1314

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Joan I of Navarre

|1273–1305

|Convent Church des Cordeliers in Paris

King Louis X

|1289–1316

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Margaret of Burgundy

|1290–1315

|Église des Frères Gris in Vernon

Clementia of Hungary

|1293–1328

|St-Jacques in Paris

King John I

|1316–1316

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Philip V

|1293–1322

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Joan II, Countess of Burgundy

|1291–1330

|Convent Church des Cordeliers in Paris

King Charles IV

|1294–1328

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Blanche of Burgundy

|1296–1326

|Cistercian convent Maubuisson in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône

Marie de Luxembourg

|1305–1324

|Dominican Church in Montargis

Joan of Évreux

|1310–1371

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Philip VI

|1293–1350

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Joan of Burgundy

|1293–1349

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Blanche of Navarre

|1333–1398

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King John II

|1319–1364

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Bonne of Luxembourg

|1315–1349

|Maubuisson Abbey

Joan I, Countess of Auvergne

|1326–1360

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles V

|1338–1380

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Joanna of Bourbon

|1338–1378

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles VI

|1368–1422

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Isabeau of Bavaria

|1371–1435

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles VII

|1403–1461

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Marie of Anjou

|1404–1463

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Louis XI

|1423–1483

|Basilica Notre-Dame in Cléry-Saint-André nearby Orléans

Margaret of Scotland

|1424–1445

|St. Laon-de-Thouars Abbey

Charlotte of Savoy

|1445–1483

|Basilica Notre-Dame in Cléry-Saint-André nearby Orléans

King Charles VIII

|1470–1498

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris; heart: basilica Notre-Dame-de-Cléry

King Louis XII

|1462–1515

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Joan of France

|1464–1505

|Annuntiate Convent in Bourges

Anne of Brittany

|1477–1514

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Mary of England

|1496–1533

|St. Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds

King Francis I

|1494–1547

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Claude of France

|1499–1524

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Eleanor of Austria

|1498–1558

|9th Chapel of the infantes in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Henry II

|1519–1559

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Catherine de' Medici

|1519–1589

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Francis II

|1544–1560

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Mary, Queen of Scots

|1542–1587

|Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Charles IX

|1550–1574

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Elisabeth of Austria

|1554–1592

|first in the Clarissine convent, since 1782 in the Ducal Crypt at St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna

King Henry III

|1551–1589

|first in St-Corneille, since 1610 in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Louise of Lorraine

|1553–1601

|first in the Convent des Capucines, St. Honoré in Paris; since 1817 in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Henry IV

|1553–1610

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Margaret of Valois

|1553–1615

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Marie de' Medici

|1573–1642

|first buried at Cologne Cathedral later brought to Saint Denis Basilica; heart Cologne Cathedral (lost)

King Louis XIII

|1601–1643

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Anne of Austria

|1601–1666

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Louis XIV

|1638–1715

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Maria Theresa of Spain

|1638–1683

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon

|1635–1719

|Parish Church of Saint-Cyr-l'École

King Louis XV

|1710–1774

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Marie Leszczyńska

|1703–1768

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris; heart in Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy

King Louis XVI

|1754–1793

|first in the cemetery de la Madeleine, since 1815 in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Marie Antoinette of Austria

|1755–1793

|first in the cemetery de la Madeleine, since 1815 in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Louis XVII

|1785–1795

|first in the cemetery Ste-Marguérite, then in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Emperor Napoleon I

|1769–1821

|first in St Helena, since 1840 in The Church of the Invalides in Paris

Joséphine de Beauharnais

|1763–1814

|St Peter and St Paul Church in Rueil-Malmaison

Marie Louise of Austria

|1791–1847

|New Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Emperor Napoleon II

|1811–1832

|first in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna, since 1940 in The Church of the Invalides in Paris

King Louis XVIII

|1755–1824

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Marie Joséphine of Savoy

|1753–1810

|first at Westminster Abbey, since 1811 in S. Luzifero Church in Cagliari

King Charles X

|1757–1836

|Kostanjevica Abbey in Nova Gorica, Slovenia

Maria Theresa of Savoy

|1756–1805

|Imperial Mausoleum besides Graz Cathedral, Austria; the heart: in Santa Chiara in Naples

King Louis XIX

|1775–1844

|Kostanjevica Abbey in Nova Gorica, Slovenia

Marie-Thérèse of France

|1778–1851

|Kostanjevica Abbey in Nova Gorica, Slovenia

King Henry V

|1820–1883

|Kostanjevica Abbey in Nova Gorica, Slovenia

Maria Theresa of Austria-Este

|1817–1886

|Kostanjevica Abbey in Nova Gorica, Slovenia

King Louis Philippe I

|1773–1850

|first at Weybridge, since 1876 in the Orléans Mausoleum in the Royal Chapel at Dreux

Maria Amalia of Naples and Sicily

|1782–1866

|first at Weybridge, since 1876 in the Orléans Mausoleum in the Royal Chapel at Dreux

Emperor Napoleon III

|1808–1873

|first in St. Mary's Church at Chislehurst, since 1888 in the St Michael's Abbey in Farnborough

Eugénie de Montijo

|1826–1920

|St Michael's Abbey in Farnborough

Georgia

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King Bagrat III

|c. 960–May

| Bedia Cathedral at Agubedia

Martha

|–

|–

King George I

|998 or 1002–1027

|Bagrati Cathedral at Kutaisi

Mariam of Vaspurakan

|died between 1072 and 1103

|–

Alda of Alania

|–

|–

Great Britain

{{Main|Burial places of British royalty#Monarchs since 1603}}

The kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified with the accession of James I of England and VI of Scotland in 1603. The Act of Union uniting the parliaments took place in 1707, with the United Kingdom formally coming into existence in 1801. Since the 18th century, sovereigns and their spouses have been buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, with the exception of Queen Victoria and Edward VIII, who are interred with other members of the Royal family at Frogmore. Victoria and Albert are interred in the Royal Mausoleum there.

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King James VI and I

|1566–1625

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Anne of Denmark

|1574–1619

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King Charles I

|1600–1649

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Henrietta Maria of France

|1609–1669

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Charles II

|1630–1685

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Catherine of Portugal

|1638–1705

first in the Jerónimos Monastery, then in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon
King James II and VII

|1633–1701

|Church of Saint-Germain-en-Laye

Anne Hyde

|1637–1671

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Mary of Modena

|1658–1718

|Ste-Marie Abbey in Chaillot

Queen Mary II

|1662–1694

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King William III and II

|1650–1702

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Queen Anne

|1665–1714

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Prince George of Denmark

|1653–1708

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King George I

|1660–1727

|Mausoleum in the garden of Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover

Sophia Dorothea of Celle

|1666–1726

|St Mary Church in Celle

King George II

|1683–1760

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Caroline of Ansbach

|1683–1737

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

King George III

|1738–1820

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

|1744–1818

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King George IV

|1762–1830

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Maria Anne Smythe

|1756–1837

|St John the Baptist Church in Brighton

Caroline of Brunswick

|1768–1821

|Brunswick Cathedral in Brunswick

King William IV

|1765–1837

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen

|1792–1849

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Queen Victoria

|1819–1901

|Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

|1819–1861

|Royal Mausoleum at Frogmore

King Edward VII

|1841–1910

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Alexandra of Denmark

|1844–1925

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King George V

|1865–1936

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Mary of Teck

|1867–1953

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King Edward VIII

|1894–1972

|Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore

Wallis Warfield

|1896–1986

|Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore

King George VI

|1895–1952

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

|1900–2002

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II

|1926–2022

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

|1921–2021

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Diana Spencer

|1961–1997

|Althorp in West Northamptonshire

Greece

Kingdom from 1832 until 1973. The kings from the house of Glücksburg are all buried at Tatoi nearby Athens, the first king from the house of Wittelsbach is interred in Munich, Bavaria.

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King Otto I

|1815–1867

| Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich

Amalia of Oldenburg

|1818–1875

| Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich

King George I

|1845–1913

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Olga Constantinovna of Russia

|1851–1926

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

King Constantine I

|1868–1923

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Sophia of Prussia

|1870–1932

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

King Alexander

|1893–1920

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Aspasia Manos

|1896–1972

|first in the cemetery S. Michele in Venice, then in the Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

King George II

|1890–1947

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Elisabeth of Romania

|1894–1956

|Hedinger Church in Sigmaringen

King Paul

|1901–1964

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Frederica of Hanover

|1917–1981

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

King Constantine II

|1940–2023

|Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace

Hanover

Kingdom from 1814 until 1866 (from 1814 until 1837 in personal union with Great Britain).

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King George III

|1738–1820

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

|1744–1818

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King George IV

|1762–1830

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Maria Anne Smythe

|1756–1837

|St John the Baptist Church in Brighton

Caroline of Brunswick

|1768–1821

|Brunswick Cathedral

King William IV

|1765–1837

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen

|1792–1849

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

King Ernest Augustus

|1771–1851

|Mausoleum in the garden of Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover

Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

|1778–1841

|Mausoleum in the garden of Herrenhausen Palace in Hanover

King George V

|1819–1878

|St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle

Marie of Saxe-Altenburg

|1818–1907

|Crypt at Cumberland palace in Gmunden, Upper Austria

Holy Roman Empire

Federation under the Roman-German emperor resp. the German king from 800 until 1806. Under the Habsburg reign, the Kapuzinergruft in Vienna ("Imperial Crypt") became the family burial site of the Roman-German emperors; in earlier times the emperors used to be buried in different cities of the Empire (Aix-la-Chapelle, Speyer, Prague, Graz etc.).

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! width="10%" bgcolor="#ffdead" |Born-died

! width="90%" bgcolor="#ffdead" |Burial site

Charlemagne (Emperor Charles I)

|747–814

|Aachen Cathedral

Desiderata of the Lombards

|?-?

|?

Hildegard of the Vinzgau

|758–783

|St. Arnulf Church in Metz

Fastrada

|?–794

|St. Alban Abbey nearby Mainz

Luitgard

|?–800

|St. Martin in Tours

Emperor Louis I

|778–840

|St. Arnulf Church in Metz

Ermengarde of Hesbaye

|780–818

|?, Angers

Judith of Bavaria

|795–843

|St. Martin in Tours

Emperor Lothair I

|795–855

|Prüm Abbey

Ermengarde of Tours

|?-851

|Erstein convent in Alsace

Emperor Louis II

|806–876

|Basilica Sant'Ambrogio in Milan

Engelberga

|?-876

|St. Emmeram's Abbey in Regensburg

King Louis II the German

|806–876

|Lorsch Abbey

Hemma

|?–876

|Sankt Emmeram Abbey in Regensburg

Emperor Charles II

|823–877

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Ermentrude of Orléans

|830–869

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Richilde of Provence

|845–910

|?

King Carloman

|830–880

|Altötting

King Louis III

|835–882

|Lorsch Abbey

Liutgard

|?-885

|Aschaffenburg

Emperor Charles III

|839–888

|Reichenau Abbey in Mittelzell on the island of Reichenau

Emperor Arnulf of Carinthia

|850–899

|St. Emmeram's Abbey,Regensburg

Oda

|?-903

|Monastery of St. Emmeram in Regensburg

King Louis IV the Child

|893–911

|Monastery Saint Emmeram in Regensburg

King Conrad I

|880–918

|Fulda Cathedral

Kunigunde

|

|Lorsch Abbey

King Henry I

|876–936

|Collegiate Church St Salvatius in Quedlinburg

Mathilde

|

|Collegiate Church St Salvatius in Quedlinburg

Emperor Otto I

|912–973

|Cathedral of Magdeburg

Eadgyth

|910–946

|Cathedral of Magdeburg

Adelaide of Italy

|931–999

|Selz Abbey in Alsace

Emperor Otto II

|955–983

|St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

Theophanu

|950–991

|Saint Pantaleon's Church, Cologne

Emperor Otto III

|980–1002

|Aachen Cathedral

Emperor Henry II

|973–1024

|Bamberg Cathedral

Cunigunde of Luxembourg

|975–1033

|Bamberg Cathedral

Emperor Conrad II

|990–1039

|Speyer Cathedral

Gisela of Swabia

|989–1043

|Speyer Cathedral

Emperor Henry III

|1017–1056

|Speyer Cathedral; the heart in St. Ulrich Chapel Goslar

Gunhilda of Denmark

|1018–1038

|Limburg Abbey

Agnes of Poitou

|1025–1077

|St Petronella Chapel in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

Emperor Henry IV

|1050–1106

|Speyer Cathedral

Bertha of Savoy

|1051–1087

|Speyer Cathedral

Eupraxia of Kiev

|?-1109

|Kyiv

King Conrad

|1074–1101

|Santa Reparata Cathedral, later replaced by the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence

King Rudolf of Rheinfeld (anti-king)

|1025–1080

|Merseburg Cathedral

King Hermann of Luxembourg (anti-king)

|c. 1035 – 1088

|?

Sophia of Formbach

|?-?

|?

Emperor Henry V

|1086–1125

|Speyer Cathedral

Queen Matilda

|1102–1167

|first in the Collegiate Church of Bec, then in Rouen Cathedral

Emperor Lothair III

|1075–1137

|Königslutter Cathedral

Richenza of Northeim

|1095–1141

|Königslutter Cathedral

King Conrad III

|1093–1152

|Bamberg Cathedral

Gertrude of Comburg

|1095–1130

|Lorch Abbey

Gertrude of Sulzbach

|1113–1146

|Ebrach Abbey

King Henry Berengar

|1137–1150

|Lorch Abbey

Emperor Frederick I

|1122–1190

|his flesh is buried at St Peter's in Antiochia, the heart in Tarsus, the bones in Tyrus Cathedral

Adela von Vohburg

|1128–1187

|Weißenau convent nearby Ravensburg

Beatrice of Burgundy

|1144–1184

|Speyer Cathedral

Emperor Henry VI

|1165–1197

|Palermo Cathedral

Constance, Queen of Sicily

|1154–1198

|Palermo Cathedral

King Philip of Swabia

|1176–1208

|Speyer Cathedral

Irene Angelina

|1181–1208

|Lorch Abbey

Emperor Otto IV

|1175–1218

|Brunswick Cathedral

Beatrice of Swabia

|1198–1212

|?

Marie of Brabant

|1191–1260

|St Peter in Leuven

Emperor Frederick II

|1194–1250

|Palermo Cathedral

Constance of Aragon

|1179–1222

|Palermo Cathedral

Isabella II of Jerusalem

|1211–1228

|Andria Cathedral

Bianca Lancia

|1210–1233

|Gioia del Colle

Isabella of England

|1217–1241

|Andria Cathedral

King Henry VII

|1211–1241

|Cosenza Cathedral

Margarete of Babenberg

|1204–1266

|Lilienfeld Abbey, Lower Austria

King Henry Raspe (anti-king)

|1204–1247

|St Catherine Convent in Eisenach; heart: Dominican Church

Elisabeth of Brandenburg, Landgravine of Thuringia

|1206–1231

|?

King Conrad IV

|1228–1254

|Heart and entrails in Melfi; the body was burnt in Messina

Elisabeth of Bavaria

|1230–1273

|Collegiate Church in Stams in Tirol

King William of Holland

|1227–1256

|Middelburg

Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg

|1236–1266

|?

King Richard of Cornwall

|1209–1272

|Hayles Abbey

Isabel Marshal

|1200–1240

|Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire; heart: Tewkesbury Abbey

Sanchia of Provence

|1225–1261

|Hayles Abbey, Gloucester

Beatrice of Falkenburg

|?–1277

|Friars Minor in Oxford

King Alfons of Castile (anti-king)

|1221–1284

|Murcia Cathedral

Violant of Aragon

|1236–1301

|?

King Rudolph I

|1218–1291

|Speyer Cathedral

Gertrude of Hohenberg

|1225–1281

|first in the Basel minster, in 1770 in St. Blasien in the Black Forest, since 1809 in the Collegiate Church of the St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal

Agnes of Burgundy

|1270–1323

| Dome de Vieux Château et d'Aigne le Duc in Paris

King Adolf of Nassau

|1250–1298

|Speyer Cathedral

King Albrecht I

|1255–1308

|Speyer Cathedral

Elisabeth of Tirol

|1262–1313

| Collegiate Church of the St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal

Emperor Henry VII

|1274–1313

|Pisa Cathedral

Margaret of Brabant

|1276–1311

|Minorite Church in Genoa

King Frederick III

|1289–1330

|Ducal Crypt at St Stephen's Cathedrale in Vienna

Elisabeth of Aragon

|1296–1330

|Minoritenkirche in Vienna

Emperor Louis IV

|1281–1347

|Crypt in the Frauenkirche in Munich

Beatrice of Silesia

|1290–1322

|Crypt in the Frauenkirche in Munich

Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut

|1293–1356

|Minorite Church in Valenciennes

Emperor Charles IV

|1316–1378

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Blanche of Valois

|1317–1348

| Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Anne of Bavaria

|1329–1353

| ?

Anna von Schweidnitz

|1339–1362

|St. Vitus Cathedral,Prague

Elizabeth of Pomerania

|1347–1393

|St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague

King Günther von Schwarzburg (anti-king)

|1304–1349

|Frankfurt Cathedral

King Wenceslaus

|1361–1419

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Joanna of Bavaria

|1356–1386

|Cistercian convent in Zbraslav

Sophia of Bavaria

|1376–1425

|St Martins' Cathedral in Bratislava

King Frederick of Brunswick (anti-king)

|1357–1400

|Brunswick Cathedral

Anna of Saxe-Wittenberg

|?-?

|?

King Rupert of Palatinate

|1352–1410

|Heiliggeistkirche in Heidelberg

Elisabeth of Nuremberg

|1358–1411

|Heiliggeistkirche in Heidelberg

King Jobst of Moravia

|1351–1411

| Church of St. Thomas (Brno) in Brno

Elizabeth of Opole

|1360–1411

|?

Emperor Sigismund

|1368–1437

|Oradea Cathedral

Mary, Queen of Hungary

|1370–1395

|Cathedral in Oradea

Barbara of Cilli

|1391–1451

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

King Albert II

|1307–1439

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Elizabeth of Luxembourg

|1409–1442

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Emperor Frederick III

|1415–1493

|High grave at St Stephen's Cathedrale in Vienna; heart: Stadtpfarrkirche in Linz

Eleanor of Portugal

|1436–1467

|Stadtpfarrkirche in Wiener Neustadt

Emperor Maximilian I

|1459–1519

|St George's Chapel in Wiener Neustadt castle; the heart in the Church of Our Lady in Bruges

Mary of Burgundy

|1457–1482

|Church of Our Lady in Bruges

Bianca Maria Sforza

|1472–1510

|Collegiate Church in Stams in Tirol

Emperor Charles V

|1500–1558

|first in San Jerónimo de Yuste, since 1574 in the Pantheon of the Kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Isabella of Portugal

|1503–1539

|Pantheon of the Kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Emperor Ferdinand I

|1503–1564

|High grave in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Anne of Bohemia and Hungary

|1503–1547

|High grave in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Emperor Maximilian II

|1527–1576

|High grave in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Maria of Spain

|1528–1603

|in the choir of the S. Clara convent de las Descalzas Reales in Madrid

Emperor Rudolf II

|1552–1612

|Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

Emperor Matthias

|1557–1619

|Founder's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; heart: Augustinerkirche

Anna of Tyrol

|1585–1618

|Founder's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; heart: Augustinerkirche

Emperor Ferdinand II

|1578–1637

|Imperial Mausoleum besides Graz Cathedral; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Anna of Bavaria

|1574–1616

|Imperial Mausoleum besides Graz Cathedral; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Eleonore Gonzaga

|1598–1655

|first in the Carmelite Convent, since 1782 in the Ducal Crypt at St Stephen's Cathedrale in Vienna

Emperor Ferdinand III

|1608–1657

|first in Graz cathedral, then in Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Anna of Spain

|1608–1646

|Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Maria Leopoldine of Austria

|1632–1649

|first in Graz cathedral, then in the Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Eleanor of Mantua

|1630–1686

|Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Emperor Leopold I

|1640–1705

|Charles’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Margaret Theresa of Spain

|1651–1673

| Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Claudia Felicitas of Austria

|1653–1676

| Dominican Church in Vienna; the heart: Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche

Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg

|1655–1720

| Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Emperor Joseph I

|1678–1711

| Charles’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Wilhelmine Amalie of Brunswick

|1673–1742

|Salesianerinnenkloster in Vienna; the heart: Charles’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt

Emperor Charles VI

|1685–1740

| Charles’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

|1691–1750

| Charles’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Emperor Charles VII

|1697–1745

|Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Maria Amalia of Austria

|1701–1756

|Crypt in the Theatinerkirche in Munich; heart in the Chapel of the Miraculous Image (Gnadenkapelle) in Altötting

Emperor Francis I Stephen

|1708–1765

|Maria Theresia's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Theresa of Austria

|1717–1780

| Maria Theresia's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Emperor Joseph II

|1741–1790

| Maria Theresia's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Isabella Maria of Parma

|1741–1763

| Maria Theresia's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Maria Josepha of Bavaria

|1739–1767

| Maria Theresia's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Emperor Leopold II

|1747–1792

|Tuscany Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Luisa of Spain

|1745–1792

| Tuscany Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Emperor Francis II

|1768–1835

|Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Elisabeth of Württemberg

|1767–1790

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily

|1772–1807

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Maria Ludovika of Austria-Este

|1787–1816

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Caroline Augusta of Bavaria

|1792–1873

| Francis’ Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Hungary

Kingdom from 1000 until 1540, afterwards in personal union with Austria. Most of the kings were buried in Székesfehérvár basilica or in Oradea Cathedral ({{langx|hu|Nagyvárad}}) in today's Romania. Both burial sites were destroyed by the Turks.

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King Andrew I

|1015–1060

|Benedictine Abbey of Tihany

King Béla I

|1015–1063

|Szekszárd Abbey

King Géza I

|1048–1077

|Vác Cathedral

King Ladislaus I

|1048–1095

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

King Coloman I

|1070–1116

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Stephen II

|1101–1131

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

King Béla II

|1110–1141

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Géza II

|1130–1162

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Béla III

|1148–1196

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Margaret of France

|1158–1197

|Crusader Cathedral of Tyre

King Emeric

|1174–1204

|Eger Cathedral

King Ladislaus III

|1199–1205

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Andrew II

|1177–1235

|Cistercian Monastery in Igris

Gertrude of Merania

|1185–1213

|Pilis Abbey

Yolanda of Courtenay

|1200–1233

|Cistercian Monastery in Igris

King Béla IV

|1206–1270

|Minorite Church in Esztergom

King Stephen V

|1240–1272

|Dominican Monastery at Csepel

King Ladislaus IV

|1262–1290

|Csanad Cathedral

Elizabeth of Sicily

|1261–1303

|Monastery of St Peter's, Naples

King Andrew III

|1265–1301

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Agnes of Austria

|1281–1364

|first in Königsfelden, then in St. Blasien, then in the Collegiate Church of the St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal, Austria

King Béla V

|1261–1312

|Cistercian Monastery at Seligenthal, Bavaria

Catherine of Austria

|1256–1282

|Cistercian Monastery at Seligenthal, Bavaria

King Charles I Robert

|1288–1342

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Louis I

|1326–1382

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Queen Mary

|1370–1395

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

King Charles II

|1345–1386

|St Andrew in Visegrad{{Contradictory inline|article=Charles III of Naples|date=May 2011}}

Emperor Sigismund

|1368–1437

|Oradea Cathedral, Romania

King Albert II

|1307–1439

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Elizabeth of Luxembourg

|1409–1442

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Ladislas the Posthumous

|1440–1457

|Ducal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague

King Matthias Corvinus

|1443–1490

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Beatrice of Naples

|1457–1508

|S. Pietro Abbey in Naples

King Vladislaus II

|1456–1516

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

King Louis II

|1506–1526

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Mary of Austria

|1505–1558

|9th chapel of the infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King John I Szapolyai

|1526–1540

|Székesfehérvár Basilica

Italy

Kingdom from 1713 until 1946 (until 1720 Kingdom of Sicily and until 1861 Kingdom of Sardinia). Family burial sites are the Basilica di Superga in Turin and since the unification of Italy the Pantheon in Rome.

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King Victor Amadeus II

|1666–1732

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Anne Marie d'Orléans

|1669–1728

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Anna Canalis di Cumiana

|1680–1769

|

King Charles Emmanuel III

|1701–1773

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Anne Christine of Sulzbach

|1704–1723

|first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin

Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg

|1706–1735

|first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin

Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine

|1711–1741

|first in the Cathedral S. Giovanni Battista, since 1786 in the Basilica of Superga in Turin

King Victor Amadeus III

|1726–1796

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain

|1729–1785

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

King Charles Emmanuel IV

|1751–1819

|Jesuite Church Il Gesù in Rome

Clotilde of France

|1759–1802

|Sta. Catarina e Chiaia in Naples

King Victor Emmanuel I

|1751–1819

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Maria Teresa of Austria-Este

|1773–1832

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

King Charles Felix

|1765–1831

|Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France

Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily

|1779–1849

|Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France

King Charles Albert

|1798–1849

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Maria Theresa of Austria-Tuscany

|1801–1855

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

King Victor Emmanuel II

|1820–1878

|Pantheon in Rome

Adelaide of Austria

|1822–1855

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Rosa Vercellana

|1833–1885

|first in S. Matteo in Pisa, since 1885 in the Mausoelum of "Bela Rosin" nearby Mirafiori castle in Turin

King Umberto I

|1844–1900

|Pantheon in Rome

Margherita of Savoy

|1851–1926

|Pantheon in Rome

King Victor Emmanuel III

|1869–1947

|first in the church St. Catherine in Alexandria, since 2017 in the Sanctuary of Vicoforte

Elena of Montenegro

|1873–1952

|first in Saint-Lazare cemetery in Montpellier, since 2017 in the Sanctuary of Vicoforte

King Umberto II

|1904–1983

|Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France

Marie-José of Belgium

|1906–2001

|Cistercian Abbey of Hautecombe, Savoy, France

Liechtenstein

Principality since 1608. Until the dissolution of the Austrian-Hungarian monarchy, the princes were buried in Vranov nearby Brno close to their residences in Lednice and Valtice. Afterwards, a new burial site was erected in the territory of the principality.

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Prince Charles I

|1569–1627

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Anna Maria Šemberová of Boskovice and Černá Hora

|1577–1625

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Prince Charles Eusebius

|1611–1684

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Johanna Beatrix of Dietrichstein

|?-1676

Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic
Prince John Adam I

|1657–1712

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Erdmuthe Maria Theresia of Dietrichstein

|1652–1735

| Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Prince Joseph Wencelas I

|1696–1772

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Anna Maria of Liechtenstein

|1699–1753

|crypt under the Pauline Church in Vienna (the crypt does no longer exist)

Prince Anton Florian

|1656–1721

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Eleonore Barbara von Thun und Hohenstein

|1661–1723

|crypt under the Pauline Church in Vienna (the crypt does no longer exist)

Prince Joseph John Adam

|1690–1732

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Gabriele von Liechtenstein

|1692–1713

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Maria Anna von Thun-Hohenstein

|1698–1716

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Maria Anna von Oettingen-Spielberg

|1693–1729

| Parish Church at Glogów in Silesia

Maria Anna Kottulinsky

|1707–1788

|Mariabrunn parish church in Vienna-Hütteldorf

Prince John Nepomuk Charles

|1724–1748

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Maria Josefa von Harrach

|1727–1788

|Capuchin Church at Roudnice nad Labem

Prince Francis Joseph I

|1726–1781

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Leopoldine von Sternberg

|1733–1809

|St Andrew Church in Vienna-Hütteldorf

Prince Aloys I

|1759–1805

| Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Karoline von Manderscheid-Blankenheim

|1768–1831

|Hietzing cemetery in Vienna, group 2, no 15

Prince John I Joseph

|1760–1836

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Josefa von Fürstenberg-Weitra

|1776–1848

| Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Prince Aloys II

|1796–1858

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Franziska Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau

|1813–1881

| Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Prince John II

|1840–1929

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Prince Francis I

|1853–1938

|Liechtenstein Crypt in Vranov nearby Brno, Czech Republic

Elisabeth von Gutmann

|1875–1947

|Princely Crypt beside Vaduz Cathedral

Prince Francis Joseph II

|1906–1989

|Princely Crypt beside Vaduz Cathedral

Georgina von Wilczek

|1921–1989

|Princely Crypt beside Vaduz Cathedral

Marie Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau

|1940–2021

|Princely Crypt beside Vaduz Cathedral

Lithuania

Kingdom from 1251, later Grand Princehood. The Lithuanian dynasty from the family of Gediminas (the Gediminid dynasty) ruled the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Kingdom of Poland.

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Grand Duke Vaišvilkas

|1223–1267/68

|Volodymyr-Volynskyi

Grand Duke Algirdas

|1296–1377

|Maišiagala, Lithuania

Grand Duke Skirgaila

|c. 1353–1397

|Kyiv Pechersk Lavra

Grand Duke Vytautas the Great

|1350–1430

|Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania

Grand Duke Jogaila

|1348–1434

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Casimir IV

|1427–1492

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Grand Duke Alexander I

|1461–1506

|Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania

Helena of Moscow

|1476–1513

|Cathedral of the Theotokos in Vilnius, Lithuania

Grand Duke Sigismund I

|1467–1548

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Grand Duke Sigismund II Augustus

|1520–1572

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Elisabeth of Austria

|1526–1545

|Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania

Barbara Radziwiłł

|1520–1551

|Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania

Luxembourg

Independent grand-duchy since 1890. All grand-dukes have been interred in Luxembourg Cathedral.

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Grand Duke Adolphe I

|1817–1905

|Schoss Weilburg

Elisabeth of Russia

|1826–1845

|Orthodox Church St. Elizabeth in Wiesbaden

Adelheid Marie of Anhalt-Dessau

|1833–1916

|Schloss Weilburg

Grand Duke William IV

|1852–1912

|Schloss Weilburg

Marie Anne of Portugal

|1861–1942

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde

|1894–1924

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Grand Duchess Charlotte

|1896–1985

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Felix of Bourbon-Parma

|1893–1970

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Grand Duke Jean

|1921–2019

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium

|1927–2005

|Cathedral Notre-Dame in Luxembourg

Monaco

Principality since 1633. All princes were buried in Monaco cathedral. Some graves no longer exist, as the former cathedral had been destroyed.

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Prince Honoré II

|1596–1662

|Cathedral of Monaco

Ippolita Trivulzio

|1600–1638

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Louis I

|1642–1701

|Cathedral of Monaco

Catherine Charlotte de Gramont

|1639–1678

|Capuchin Church in Paris

Prince Antoine I

|1661–1731

|Cathedral of Monaco

Marie of Lorraine

|1674–1724

|Cathedral of Monaco

Princess Louise-Hippolyte

|1697–1731

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Jacques I

|1689–1751

|Church of Torigni-sur-Vire

Prince Honoré III

|1720–1795

|remains of body are unknown

Maria Caterina Brignole

|1737–1813

|Chapel of St Louis in Wimbledon

Prince Honoré IV

|1758–1819

|Cathedral of Monaco

Louise d'Aumont

|1759–1864

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Honoré V

|1778–1841

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Florestan

|1785–1865

|Cathedral of Monaco

Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz

|1793–1879

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Charles III

|1818–1889

|Cathedral of Monaco

Antoinette de Mérode

|1828–1864

|Cathedral of Monaco

Prince Albert I

|1848–1922

|Cathedral of Monaco

Mary Victoria Douglas-Hamilton

|1850–1922

|Budapest

Marie-Alice Heine, duchess of Richelieu

|1858–1925

|Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris.

Prince Louis II

|1870–1949

|Cathedral of Monaco

Ghislaine Dommanget

|1900–1991

|Passy Cemetery in Paris

Prince Rainier III

|1923–2005

|Cathedral of Monaco

Grace Patricia Kelly

|1929–1982

|Cathedral of Monaco

Montenegro

Kingdom from 1910 until 1918.

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King Nicholas I

|1841–1921

|Birth of the Virgin Church in Cetinje

Milena Vukotić

|1847–1923

| Birth of the Virgin Church in Cetinje

Naples

In the Middle Ages two separate kingdoms, then under foreign rule. From 1735 until 1860 independent kingdom under the Bourbon dynasty. Most of the kings are buried at Santa Chiara in Naples.

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King Charles III

|1716–1788

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Amalia of Saxony

|1724–1760

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Ferdinand I

|1751–1825

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Maria Carolina of Austria

|1752–1814

|Tuscany Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna; the heart: Augustinerkirche

Lucia Migliaccio

|1770–1826

|S. Ferdinando in Naples

King Francis I

|1777–1838

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Maria Clementina of Austria

|1777–1801

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

María Isabella of Spain

|1789–1848

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

King Ferdinand II

|1810–1859

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Maria Cristina of Savoy

|1812–1836

|Burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Maria Theresa of Austria

|1816–1867

|first at Santa Maria della Stella, Albano Laziale nearby Rom, since 1962 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

King Francis II

|1836–1894

|first in Arco, then in Trento, then at St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Maria Sophie of Bavaria

|1841–1925

|first in Arco, then in Trento, then at St. Spirito dei Napoletani in Rome and since 1984 in the burial site of the Bourbon dynasty at Santa Chiara in Naples

Netherlands

Kingdom since 1815 (from 1806 until 1810 kingdom under Napoleon's brother). All kings from the Nassau dynasty are buried in the New Church in Delft.

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King Louis I

|1778–1846

|St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt

Hortense de Beauharnais

|1783–1837

|St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt

King Louis II

|1804–1831

|St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt

Charlotte Bonaparte

|1802–1839

|St-Gilles church in Saint-Leu-la-Forêt

King William I

|1772–1843

|New Church in Delft

Wilhelmine of Prussia

|1774–1837

|New Church in Delft

Henrietta d'Oultremont de Wégimont

|1792–1864

|family tomb in the chapel in the park of Wégimont castle in Soumagne near Liège, Belgium

King William II

|1792–1849

|New Church in Delft

Anna Pavlovna of Russia

|1795–1865

|New Church in Delft

King William III

|1817–1890

|New Church in Delft

Sophie of Württemberg

|1818–1877

|New Church in Delft

Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont

|1858–1934

|New Church in Delft

Queen Wilhelmina

|1880–1962

|New Church in Delft

Hendrik of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

|1876–1934

|New Church in Delft

Queen Juliana

|1909–2004

|New Church in Delft

Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld

|1911–2004

|New Church in Delft

Claus von Amsberg

|1926–2002

|New Church in Delft

Norway

Established as a unified kingdom c. 872. In the Middle Ages the king would be buried in the city of his residence which varied between Bergen, Trondheim and Oslo. From 1380 until 1905 the kingdom was in personal union with Denmark or Sweden with the king mostly residing and being buried outside Norway. The Norwegian kings of the modern era and their spouses are as an established custom buried at Akershus Fortress in Oslo.

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King Harald I

|c.850–933

|Haraldshaugen in Haugesund

King Erik I

|c.895–954

|Stainmoore in England

King Håkon I

|c.920–961

|Seim in Hordaland

King Olav II

|995–1030

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Knut

|c 985/995 – 1035

|Old Minster, Winchester. Bones now in Winchester Cathedral

King Magnus I

|1024–1047

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Harald III

|1015–1066

|Mary Church, Trondheim later reinterred in Elgeseter Priory (now demolished)

King Magnus II

|c. 1048–1069

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Olav III

|1050–1093

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Øystein I

|c. 1088–1123

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Olav Magnusson

|1099–1115

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Sigurd I

|1090–1130

|First in St. Hallvard's cathedral, later reinterred in Akershus Fortress, Oslo

King Sigurd II

|1133–1155

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Øystein II

|c. 1125–1157

|Church of Foss in Tunge, Båhuslen

King Inge I

|1135–1161

|St Hallvard's church, Oslo (demolished)

King Sverre

|c. 1145/1151–1202

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Håkon III

|1182–1204

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Guttorm

|1199–1204

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Inge II

|1185–1217

|Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim

King Haakon IV

|1204–1263

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Magnus VI

|1238–1280

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Erik II

|1268–1299

|Christ Church, Bergen

King Håkon V

|1270–1319

|First in St Mary's Church, later reinterred in Akershus Fortress, Oslo

King Håkon VI

|1341–1380

|St Mary Church,Oslo

King Olav IV

|1370–1387

|Convent Church at Sorø

Queen Margrete

|1353–1412

|first in the Convent Church at Sorø, then in the Roskilde Cathedral

King Erik III

|1382–1459

|Our Lady Church at Darlowo, Poland

King Christian I

|1426–1481

|Roskilde Cathedral

Dorothea of Brandenburg

|1430–1495

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Hans

|1455–1513

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral

Christina of Saxony

|1461–1521

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Christian II

|1481–1552

|first in Gråbrødre Church, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

Isabella of Austria

|1501–1525

|first at St Peter Church in Gent, then in Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Frederik I

|1471–1533

|St Peter's Cathedral in Schleswig

Anna of Brandenburg

|1487–1514

|Convent Church in Bornesholm

Sophie of Pomerania

|1498–1568

|St Peter's Cathedral in Schleswig

King Christian III

|1503–1559

|Roskilde Cathedral

Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg

|1511–1571

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik II

|1534–1588

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

|1557–1631

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian IV

|1577–1648

|Roskilde Cathedral

Anne Catherine of Brandenburg

|1575–1612

|Roskilde Cathedral

Kirsten Munk

|1598–1658

|Saint Canute's Cathedral in Odense

King Frederik III

|1609–1670

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg

|1628–1658

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian V

|1646–1699

|Roskilde Cathedral

Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel

|1650–1714

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik IV

|1671–1730

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

|1667–1721

|Roskilde Cathedral

Anne Sophie Reventlow

|1693–1743

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian VI

|1699–1746

|Roskilde Cathedral

Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach

|1700–1770

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Frederik V

|1723–1766

|Roskilde Cathedral

Louise of Great Britain

|1724–1751

|Roskilde Cathedral

Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

|1729–1796

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Christian VII

|1749–1808

|Roskilde Cathedral

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain

|1751–1775

|Stadtkirche St. Marien in Celle

King Frederik VI

|1768–1839

|Roskilde Cathedral

Marie of Hesse-Kassel

|1767–1852

|Roskilde Cathedral

King Karl II

|1748–1818

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp

|1759–1818

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Karl III Johan

|1764–1844

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Désirée Clary

|1777–1860

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Oscar I

|1799–1859

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Josephine of Leuchtenberg

|1807–1876

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Karl IV

|1826–1872

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Louise of the Netherlands

|1828–1871

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Oscar II

|1829–1907

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Sophia of Nassau

|1836–1913

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Haakon VII

|1872–1957

|Akershus Fortress, Oslo

Maud of Wales

|1869–1938

|Akershus Fortress, Oslo

King Olav V

|1903–1991

|Akershus Fortress, Oslo

Märtha of Sweden

|1901–1954

|Akershus Fortress, Oslo

Ottoman Empire

Established in 1299 as a beylik (principality) and gradually became an empire as its territory expanded, lasting until 1922. Most of the sultans and consorts were buried in Bursa and Istanbul, both of which were once the imperial capital.

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Sultan Osman I

|?-1323/1324

|Tomb of Osman Gazi in Bursa

Rabia Bala Hatun

|1250/1260-1324

|Tomb of Sheikh Edebali in Bilecik

Sultan Orhan

|1281–1362

|Tomb of Orhan Gazi in Bursa

Nilüfer Hatun

|c. 1283-c. 1383

|Tomb of Orhan Gazi in Bursa

Asporça Hatun

|c. 1300–1362

|Tomb of Orhan Gazi in Bursa

Eftandise Hatun

|Unknown

|Bursa

Sultan Murad I

|1326–1389

|Organs buried at the Tomb of Sultan Murad in Kosovo Field, other remains buried at the Tomb of Sultan Murad in Bursa

Gülçiçek Hatun

|c. 1335-?

|Bursa

Kera Tamara

|c. 1340-c. 1389

|Bursa

Sultan Bayezid I

|c. 1360–1403

|Bursa

Devlet Hatun

|c. 1361–1414

|Tomb of Devlet Hatun in Bursa

Sultan Mehmed I

|1389–1421

|Green Tomb in Bursa

Sultan Murad II

|1404–1451

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Sultan Hatun

|Unknown

|Ishak Pasha Mausoleum in İnegöl

Hüma Hatun

|c. 1410–1449

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Sultan Mehmed II

|1432–1481

|Fatih Mosque in Istanbul

Gülbahar Hatun

|?-c. 1492

|Fatih Mosque in Istanbul

Gülşah Hatun

|?-c. 1487

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Sittişah Hatun

|?-1486

|Sittişah Hatun Mosque in Edirne

Çiçek Hatun

|c. 1442–1498

|Cairo

Sultan Bayezid II

|1447–1512

|Bayezid II Mosque in Istanbul

Şirin Hatun

|Unknown

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Hüsnüşah Hatun

|?-c. 1513

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Nigar Hatun

|?-1503

|Yivliminare Mosque in Antalya

Gülruh Hatun

|Unknown

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Gülbahar Valide Hatun

|c. 1453-c. 1505

|Gülbahar Hatun Mosque in Trabzon

Ferahşad Hatun

|Unknown

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Sultan Selim I

|1470–1520

|Yavuz Selim Mosque in Istanbul

Hafsa Sultan

|c. 1478–1534

|Yavuz Selim Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Suleiman I

|c. 1476-c. 1539

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Mahidevran

|c. 1500–1581

|Muradiye Complex in Bursa

Hurrem Sultan

|c. 1502/1504-1558

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Selim II

|1524–1574

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Nurbanu Sultan

|c. 1525–1583

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Sultan Murad III

|1546–1595

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Safiye Sultan

|c. 1550-c. 1619

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Sultan Mehmed III

|1566–1603

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Handan Sultan

|?-1605

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Halime Sultan

|Unknown

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Sultan Ahmed I

|1590–1617

|Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul

Mahfiruz Hatun

|c. 1590-c. 1610/c. 1620

|Eyüp Cemetery in Istanbul

Kösem Sultan

|c. 1589–1651

|Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Osman II

|1604–1622

|Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Murad IV

|1612–1640

|Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Ibrahim

|1615–1648

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Turhan Sultan

|c. 1627–1683

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Saliha Dilaşub Sultan

|?-1690

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Muazzez Sultan

|?-1687

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Şivekar Sultan

|1627-c. 1647

|Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

Sultan Mehmed IV

|1642–1693

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Gülnuş Sultan

|c. 1642–1715

|Yeni Valide Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Suleiman II

|1642–1691

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Ahmed II

|1643–1695

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Rabia Sultan

|c. 1670–1712

|Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Mustafa II

|1664–1703

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Saliha Sultan

|c. 1680–1739

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Şehsuvar Sultan

|c. 1682–1756

|Nuruosmaniye Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Ahmed III

|1673–1736

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Mihrişah Kadın

|?-1732

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Şermi Kadın

|?-c. 1732

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Mahmud I

|1696–1754

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Sultan Osman III

|1699–1757

|Tomb of Turhan Sultan in Istanbul

Sultan Mustafa III

|1717–1774

|Laleli Mosque in Istanbul

Mihrişah Sultan

|c. 1745–1805

|Mausoleum of Mihrişah Sultan in Istanbul

Sultan Abdul Hamid I

|1725–1789

|Tomb of Abdul Hamid I in Istanbul

Şebsefa Kadın

|c. 1766-c. 1805

|Şebsefa Kadın Mosque in Istanbul

Sineperver Sultan

|1759/1760-1828

|Eyüp Sultan Mosque in Istanbul

Nakşidil Sultan

|c. 1761–1817

|Mausoleum of Nakşidil Sultan in Istanbul

Sultan Selim III

|1761–1808

|Laleli Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Mustafa IV

|1779–1808

|Tomb of Abdul Hamid I in Istanbul

Sultan Mahmud II

|1785–1839

|Tomb of Mahmud II in Istanbul

Bezmiâlem Sultan

|c. 1807–1853

|Tomb of Mahmud II in Istanbul

Aşubcan Kadın

|c. 1795–1870

|Tomb of Mahmud II in Istanbul

Hoşyar Kadın

|?-c. 1859

|Mecca

Pertevniyal Sultan

|c. 1810–1884

|Pertevniyal Valide Sultan Mosque in Istanbul

Sultan Abdulmejid I

|1823–1861

|Yavuz Selim Mosque in Istanbul

Servetseza Kadın

|1823–1878

|Yavuz Selim Mosque in Istanbul

Tirimüjgan Kadın

|?-1852

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Düzdidil Kadın

|c. 1825–1845

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Şevkefza Kadın

|c. 1823–1889

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Zeynifelek Hanım

|c. 1824-c. 1842

|Fatih Mosque in Istanbul

Gülcemal Kadın

|c. 1826–1851

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Verdicenan Kadın

|1825–1889

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Nükhetsezâ Hanım

|1827–1850

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Mahitab Kadın

|c. 1830-c. 1888

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Nesrin Hanım

|c. 1826–1853

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Ceylanyar Hanım

|c. 1830–1855

|Fatih Mosque in Istanbul

Nergizev Hanım

|c. 1830–1848

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Navekmisal Hanım

|c. 1838–1854

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Nalandil Hanım

|c. 1829-c. 1865

|New Mosque in Istanbul

Şayeste Hanım

|c. 1836–1912

|Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin Mausoleum in Istanbul

Serfiraz Hanım

|c. 1837–1905

|Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin Mausoleum in Istanbul

Gülüstü Hanım

|c. 1831-c. 1865

|Fatih Mosque in Istanbul

Perestu Kadın

|c. 1830–1904

|Mihrişah Sultan Mausoleum in Istanbul

Sultan Abdulaziz

|1830–1876

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Dürrünev Kadın

|1835–1895

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Hayranidil Kadın

|1846–1895

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Edadil Kadın

|?-1875

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Nesrin Kadın

|?-1876

|Imperial ladies mausoleum, New Mosque, Istanbul

Gevheri Kadın

|1856–1884

|Imperial ladies mausoleum, New Mosque, Istanbul

Sultan Murad V

|1840–1904

|New Mosque, Istanbul

Mevhibe Kadın

|1844–1936

|Ortaköy Cemetery

Resan Hanım

|1860–1910

|Mehmed Ali Pasha Mausoleum, Eyüp Cemetery, Istanbul

Sultan Abdul Hamid II'

|1842–1918

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Nazikeda Kadın

|1848–1895

|Imperial ladies mausoleum, New Mosque, Istanbul

Bedrifelek Kadın

|1851–1930

|Yahya Efendi cemetery

Bidar Kadın

|1855–1918

|Şehzade Ahmed Kemaleddin Mausoleum, Yahya Efendi Cemetery

Dilpesend Kadın

|1861–1901

|Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul

Mezidimestan Kadın

|1869–1909

|Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul

Emsalinur Kadın

|1866–1950

|Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul

Müşfika Kadın

|1872–1961

|Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul

Sazkar Hanım

|1873–1945

|Cemetery of the Sulaymaniyya Takiyya, Damascus, Syria

Peyveste Hanım

|1873–1944

|Bobigny cemetery, Paris

Fatma Pesend Hanım

|1876–1928

|Karacaahmet Cemetery, Üsküdar, Istanbul

Behice Hanım

|1882–1969

|Yahya Efendi Cemetery, Istanbul

Saliha Naciye Hanım

|1887–1925

|Tomb of Sultan Mahmud II

Sultan Mehmed V

|1844–1918

|Tomb of Sultan Mehmed V Reşad, Eyüp, Istanbul

Kamures Kadın

|1855–1921

|Tomb of Sultan Mehmed V Reşad, Eyüp, Istanbul

Mihrengiz Kadın

|?-1938

|Khedive Tewfik Pasha Mausoleum, Cairo, Egypt

Dürrüaden Kadın

|1860–1909

|Gülüstü Hanım mausoleum, Fatih Mosque, Fatih, Istanbul

Sultan Mehmed VI

|1861–1926

|Cemetery of Sulaymaniyya Takiyya, Damascus, Syria

Nazikeda Kadın

|1866–1947

|Abbas Hilmi Pasha Mausoleum, Abbasiye Cemetery

Inşirah Hanım

|1887–1930

|Emir Sultan Cemetery, Istanbul

Müveddet Kadın

|1893–1951

|Çengelköy Cemetery

Nevvare Hanım

|1901–1992

|Derbent cemetery

Nevzad Hanım

|1902–1992

|Karacaahmet Cemetery

Caliph Abdulmejid II

|1868–1944

|Al-Baqi', Medina, Saudi Arabia

Şehsuvar Hanım

|1881–1945

|Bobigny cemetery

Mehisti Hanım

|1890–1964

|Brookwood Cemetery, London

Poland

Permanent kingdom from 1320 until 1795. The kings were elected, so many dynasties from Lithuania, Sweden, France, Saxony and Poland were taking turns. Nevertheless, most of them were buried in Kraków.

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Duke Mieszko I

|c. 935–992

|Cathedral in Poznań

King Bolesław I Chrobry

|967–1025

|Cathedral in Poznań

King Mieszko II Lambert

|990–1034

|Cathedral in Poznań

Duke Casimir I the Restorer

|1016–1058

|Cathedral in Poznań

King Bolesław II the Generous

|c. 1042 – 1082

| unknown, maybe Benedictine abbey in Tyniec

Duke Władysław I Herman

|c. 1042 – 1102

|Plock Cathedral in Płock

Duke Bolesław III Wrymouth

|1086–1138

|Plock Cathedral in Płock

High Duke Władysław II the Exile

|1105–1159

|unknown, maybe in Altenburg

High Duke Bolesław IV the Curly

|1125–1173

|Wawel Cathedrale in Kraków

High Duke Mieszko III the Old

|1126/7-1202

|St. Paul church in Kalisz

High Duke Casimir II the Just

|1138–1194

|Wawel Cathedrale in Kraków

High Duke Leszek I the White

|1186–1227

|Wawel Cathedrale in Kraków

High Duke Władysław III Spindleshanks

|1165–1231

|unknown, probably church in Racibórz or Benedictine monastery in Lubin

Duke Henry I the Bearded

|1165/70-1238

|Cistercian church in Trzebnica

Duke Henry II the Pious

|1196–1241

|Franciscan church of St. Jakub in Wrocław

Duke Konrad I of Masovia

|1187–1247

|Plock Cathedral in Płock

Duke Bolesław the Horned

|1220/25–1278

|Dominican monastery in Legnica

Duke Bolesław V the Chaste

|1226–1279

|Franciscan church in Kraków

Duke Leszek II the Black

|c. 1241 – 1288

|Dominican church in Kraków

Duke Bolesław of Masovia

|1253/58–1313

|Plock Cathedral in Płock

Duke Henry IV Probus

|c. 1258 – 1290

|Kolegiata of the Holy Cross and St. Bartholomeus in Wrocław

King Przemysl II

|c. 1257–1296

|Cathedral in Poznań

King Wenceslaus II Premyslid

|c. 1271 – 1305

|Cistercian Zbraslav Monastery near Prague

King Wenceslaus III Premyslid

|c. 1289 – 1306

|Saint Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc

King Władysław I

|1260–1333

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Jadwiga of Kalisz

|1266–1339

|Clarissine convent in Stary Sacz

King Casimir III

|1310–1370

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Aldona of Lithuania

|1311–1339

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Adelaide of Hesse

|1324–1371

|Augustinian convent in Kassel, Germany

Hedwig of Sagan

|1350–1390

|Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Legnica

King Louis I

|1326–1382

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Elizabeth of Bosnia

|1340–1387

|Székesfehérvár Basilica, Hungary

Queen Jadwiga I

|1373–1399

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Władysław II

|1348–1434

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Anna of Cilli

|1380–1416

|in the apsis of the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Elisabeth of Pilica

|1372–1420

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Sophia of Halshany

|1405–1461

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Władysław III

|1424–1444

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Casimir IV

|1427–1492

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Elisabeth of Austria

|1437–1505

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King John I Albert

|1459–1501

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the heart: St. John's Church in Toruń

King Alexander I

|1461–1506

|Vilnius Cathedral, Lithuania

Helena of Moscow

|1476–1513

|Cathedral of the Theotokos in Vilnius, Lithuania

King Sigismund I

|1467–1548

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Barbara Zápolya

|1495–1515

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Bona Sforza

|1494–1557

|Basilica di San Nicola in Bari

King Sigismund II Augustus

|1520–1572

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Elisabeth of Austria

|1526–1545

|Cathedral of Vilnius, Lithuania

Barbara Radziwiłł

|1520–1551

|Cathedral of Vilnius, Lithuania

Catherine of Austria

|1533–1572

|Crypt in Sankt Florian Abbey, Upper Austria

King Henry III

|1551–1589

|first in St-Corneille, since 1610 in Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

King Stefan Batory

|1533–1586

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Queen Anna

|1523–1596

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Sigismund III

|1566–1632

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Anna of Austria

|1573–1596

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Constance of Austria

|1588–1631

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Władysław IV

|1595–1648

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the heart: Vilnius Cathedral

Cecilia Renata of Austria

|1611–1644

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King John II Casimir

|1609–1672

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Marie Louise Gonzaga

|1611–1667

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Michael Korybut

|1640–1673

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Eleonora Maria Josefa of Austria

|1653–1697

|Leopold's Vault in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

King John III Sobieski

|1629–1696

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the heart: Church of the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ in Warsaw

Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien

|1641–1716

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Augustus II the Strong

|1670–1766

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków; the heart: Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

|1671–1727

|Parish church in Pretzsch, Germany

King Stanisław I

|1677–1766

|first in Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy, then in Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Catherine Opalińska

|1682–1747

|Notre-Dame de Bon-Secours in Nancy

King Augustus III

|1696–1763

|Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Josepha of Austria

|1699–1757

|Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Stanislas II Augustus

|1732–1798

|first in St. Petersburg, then in Wolczyn, since 1995 in St. John's Cathedral in Warsaw

Portugal

Kingdom from 1139 until 1910. The list includes all Portuguese monarchs (House of Burgundy, House of Aviz, House of Habsburg and House of Braganza).

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King Afonso I

|1109–1185

|Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra

Maud of Savoy

|1125–1158

|Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra

King Sancho I

|1154–1212

|Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra

Dulce of Aragon

|1160–1198

|Santa Cruz Monastery, Coimbra

King Afonso II

|1185–1223

|Alcobaça Monastery

Urraca of León and Castile

|1186–1220

|Alcobaça Monastery

King Sancho II

|1209–1248

|Cathedral of Toledo, Spain

Mécia Lopes de Haro

|1215–1270

|Santa María la Real of Nájera, Spain

King Afonso III

|1210–1279

|Alcobaça Monastery

Matilda II, Countess of Boulogne

|1202–1259

|Cistercian Abbey of Gomerfontaine (Trie-la-Ville, Oise department) (?)

Beatrice of Castile

|1242–1303

|Alcobaça Monastery

King Denis

|1261–1325

|Monastery of São Dinis de Odivelas

Elizabeth of Aragon

|1271–1336

|Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova, formerly Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, Coimbra

King Afonso IV

|1291–1357

|Lisbon Cathedral

Beatrice of Castile

|1293–1359

|Lisbon Cathedral

King Peter I

|1320–1367

|Alcobaça Monastery

Constanza Manuel

|1320–1345

|Originally in the Convent of St. Dominic (Convento de São Domingos) in Santarém, transferred by her son Fernando I in 1376 to the Convent of St. Francis (Convento de São Francisco) in the same city.

Inês de Castro

|1325–1355

|Alcobaça Monastery

King Ferdinand I

|1345–1383

|Convent of St. Francis (Convento de São Francisco) in Santarem. In 1875, the sarcophagus was moved to the Carmo Archaeological Museum (Museo Arqueológico do Carmo) which occupies the ruined Church of Carmo Convent in Lisbon.

Leonor Teles

|1350–1386

|Convento de Nuestra Señora de la Merced, Valladolid, Spain

Queen Beatrice (disputed)

|1372–1408

|Convent of Sancti Spiritus, Toro, Spain

John I of Castile

|1358–1390

|Toledo Cathedral

King John I

|1358–1433

|Founder's crypt, Monastery of Batalha

Philippa of Lancaster

|1360–1415

|Founder's crypt, Monastery of Batalha

King Edward

|1391–1438

|Monastery of Batalha

Leonor of Aragon

|1400–1445

|Monastery of Batalha

King Afonso V

|1432–1481

|Founder's crypt, Monastery of Batalha

Isabel of Coimbra

|1432–1455

|Monastery of Batalha

Joanna of Castille

|1462–1530

|Monastery of Santa Clara (destroyed), Lisbon

King John II

|1455–1495

|Monastery of Batalha

Eleanor of Viseu

|1458–1525

|Monastery in Xabregas, Lisbon

King Manuel I

|1469–1521

|Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

Isabella of Aragon

|1470–1498

|Sta. Isabel Convent, Toledo

Maria of Aragon

|1482–1517

|Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

Eleanor of Austria

|1498–1558

|9th Chapel of the infantes in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King John III

|1502–1557

|Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

Catherine of Austria

|1507–1578

|Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

King Sebastian

|1554–1578

|His body was never recovered from the battlefield of Ksar el-Kebir, Morocco; there is a cenotaph in Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

King Henry I

|1512–1580

|Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon

King Anthony I (disputed)

|1531–1595

|Cordeliers Convent (destroyed), Paris, France

King Philip I

|1527–1598

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria of Portugal

|1527–1545

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Mary I of England

|1516–1558

|Westminster Abbey, London

Elisabeth of Valois

|1545–1568

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Anna of Austria

|1549–1580

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip II

|1578–1621

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Margaret of Austria

|1584–1611

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip III

|1605–1665

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Elisabeth of Bourbon

|1602–1644

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Mariana of Austria

|1634–1696

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King John IV

|1604–1656

|first in the Jerónimos Monastery, then in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon

Luisa de Guzmán

|1613–1666

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Afonso VI

|1643–1683

|first in the Jerónimos Monastery, then in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Maria Francisca of Savoy

|1646–1683

|First in the French Capucine abbey in Lisbon, then in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Peter II

|1648–1706

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Maria Sophia of Neuburg

|1666–1699

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King John V

|1689–1750

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Maria Anna of Austria

|1683–1754

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Joseph I

|1714–1777

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Mariana Victoria of Spain

|1718–1781

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Queen Maria I

|1734–1818

|first in the Ajuda Abbey in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), since 1821 in the Basílica da Estrela, Lisbon

King Peter III

|1717–1786

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King John VI

|1767–1826

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Carlota Joaquina of Spain

|1775–1830

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Peter IV

|1798–1834

|first in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, since 1972 in the Ipiranga Monument in São Paulo (Brazil); the heart: Lapa Church, Porto

Maria Leopoldina of Austria

|1797–1826

|first in the Ajuda Abbey in Rio de Janeiro, since 1954 in the Ipiranga Monument in São Paulo

Amélie of Leuchtenberg

|1812–1873

|first in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, since 1982 in the Ipiranga Monument in São Paulo (Brazil)

King Michael I

|1802–1866

|first in the Franciscan abbey in Klein Engelberg Germany, since 1967 in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Adelaide of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg

|1831–1909

|first in the cemetery of St Cecilia's Abbey, Ryde on the Isle of Wight, England; since 1967 in the Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Queen Maria II

|1819–1853

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Auguste, Duke of Leuchtenberg

|1810–1835

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Ferdinand II

|1816–1885

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Elise Friedericke Hensler

|1836–1929

|Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon

King Peter V

|1837–1861

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

|1837–1859

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Louis I

|1838–1889

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Maria Pia of Savoy

|1847–1911

|Basilica of Superga, Turin, Italy

King Charles I

|1863–1908

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Amélie of Orléans

|1865–1951

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

King Manuel II

|1889–1932

|Royal Pantheon of the House of Braganza at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon

Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern

|1890–1966

|Langenstein Castle, Orsingen-Nenzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Prussia

Kingdom from 1701–1918 (since 1871–1918 Prussian King was Emperor of German Reich (personal union). The Prussian kings/German emperors were buried in Berlin and Potsdam, the last emperor in his Dutch exile.

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King Frederick I

|1657–1713

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

Elisabeth Henriette of Hesse-Kassel

|1661–1683

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

Sophia Charlotte of Hanover

|1668–1705

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

|1685–1735

| Schelfkirche in Schwerin

King Frederick William I

|1688–1740

|first in the Garrison Church in Potsdam, then in 1945 in the St Elisabeth Church in Marburg an der Lahn,in 1952 in the Hohenzollern castle and since 1991 in the Friedenskirche in Potsdam

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

|1687–1757

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

King Frederick II

|1712–1786

|first in the Garrison Church in Potsdam, then in 1945 in the St Elisabeth Church in Marburg an der Lahn,in 1952 in the Hohenzollern castle and since 1991 on the terrace of the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam

Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern

|1715–1797

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

King Frederick William II

|1744–1797

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg

|1746–1840

|Ducal Castle Crypt, Stettin

Frederica Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt

|1751–1805

|Berlin Protestant Cathedral

King Frederick William III

|1770–1840

|Mausoleum in the garden of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin

Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

|1776–1810

|Mausoleum in the garden of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin

Auguste von Harrach

|1800–1873

|Mausoleum in the garden of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin

King Frederick William IV

|1795–1861

|Sanssouci palace in Potsdam

Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria

|1801–1873

|Friedenskirche in Potsdam

Emperor William I

|1797–1888

|Mausoleum in the garden of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin

Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

|1811–1890

|Mausoleum in the garden of Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin

Emperor Frederick III

|1831–1888

|Friedenskirche in Potsdam

Victoria, Princess Royal

|1840–1901

|Friedenskirche in Potsdam

Emperor William II

|1859–1941

|Mausoleum in Doorn nearby Driebergen, Netherlands

Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein

|1858–1921

|Antikentempel in the garden of Sanssouci palace in Potsdam

Hermine Reuss of Greiz

|1887–1948

|Antikentempel in the garden of Sanssouci palace in Potsdam

Romania

Kingdom from 1866 until 1947.

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King Charles I

|1839–1914

|Curtea de Arges

Elisabeth of Wied

|1843–1916

|Curtea de Arges

King Ferdinand I

|1865–1927

|Curtea de Arges

Marie of Edinburgh

|1875–1938

|Curtea de Arges

King Charles II

|1893–1953

|first in São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon, since 2003 in Curtea de Arges

Helen of Greece and Denmark

|1896–1982

|Greek-Catholic Church in Lausanne, Switzerland. Queen Mother Helen of Romania was reburied at the New Episcopal and Royal Cathedral in Curtea de Argeș on 19 October 2019

Elena Lupescu

|1902–1977

| first in São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon, since 2003 in the convent cemetery in Curtea de Arges

King Michael I

|1921–2017

| Curtea de Arges

Anne of Bourbon-Parma

|1923–2016

| Curtea de Arges{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-37064327|title = Royal funeral for Romania's uncrowned Queen Anne|work = BBC News|date = 12 August 2016}}

Russia

Tsardom from 1328 until 1721, empire from 1721 until 1917. The lists starts with the Romanov dynasty in 1613. The tsars were first buried in Moscow, later in St Peter and Paul's Cathedral in St Petersburg.

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Tsar Michael I

|1596–1645

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Maria Dolgorukova

|?-1625

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Eudoxia Streshneva

|1608–1645

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Tsar Alexis I

|1629–1676

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Maria Miloslavskaya

|1625–1669

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Natalya Naryshkina

|1651–1694

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Regent Sophia

|1657–1704

|Smolensk Cathedral at the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow

Tsar Feodor III

|1661–1682

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Agafya Grushetskaya

|?-1681

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Marfa Apraksina

|1664–1716

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Tsar Ivan V

|1666–1696

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Praskovia Saltykova

|1664–1723

|Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Peter I the Great

|1672–1725

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Eudoxia Lopukhina

|1669–1731

|Smolensk Cathedral at the Novodevichy Convent in Moscow

Empress Catherine I

|1685–1727

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Peter II

|1715–1730

|Cathedral of the Archangel in Moscow

Empress Anna

|1693–1740

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Frederick William, Duke of Courland

|1692–1711

|Ducal Crypt of Jelgava Palace

Emperor Ivan VI

|1740–1764

|Unknown

Empress Elizabeth

|1709–1762

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Alexei Razumovsky

|1709–1771

|Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

Emperor Peter III

|1728–1762

|first in the Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, since 1796 in Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Empress Catherine II the Great

|1729–1796

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Paul I

|1754–1801

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt

|1755–1776

|Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra

Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg

|1759–1828

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Alexander I

|1754–1825

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Louise of Baden

|1779–1826

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Nicholas I

|1796–1855

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Charlotte of Prussia

|1798–1860

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Alexander II

|1818–1881

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Marie of Hesse

|1824–1880

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Catherine Dolgorukova

|1847–1922

|Russian Orthodox Cemetery, Nice, France

Emperor Alexander III

|1845–1894

|Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Dagmar of Denmark

|1847–1928

|first in the Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark, since 2006 in Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Emperor Nicholas II

|1868–1918

|since 1998 in Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Alix of Hesse

|1872–1918

|since 1998 in Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg

Saxony

Kingdom from 1806 until 1918 (before that from 1697 until 1763 in personal union with Poland).

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Elector Frederick Augustus I the Strong

|1670–1733

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków; the heart: Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth

|1671–1727

|Paris Church of Pretzsch

Elector Frederick Augustus II

|1696–1763

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Josepha of Austria

|1699–1757

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Elector Frederick Christian I

|1722–1763

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Antonia Walpurgis of Bavaria

|1724–1780

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Frederick Augustus I

|1750–1827

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Amalie of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld

|1752–1828

|Founders' Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Anthony I

|1755–1836

|Great Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Carolina of Sardinia

|1764–1782

|Great Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Theresia of Tuscany

|1767–1827

|Great Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Frederick Augustus II

|1797–1865

|King's Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Caroline of Austria

|1801–1832

|Great Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Anna of Bavaria

|1805–1877

|King's Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King John I

|1801–1873

|King's Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Amalie Auguste of Bavaria

|1801–1877

|King's Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Albert I

|1828–1902

|New Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Carola of Vasa

|1833–1907

|New Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King George I

|1832–1904

|New Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Maria Anna of Portugal

|1843–1884

|Great Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

King Frederick Augustus III

|1865–1932

|New Crypt in the Katholische Hofkirche in Dresden

Luise of Tuscany

|1870–1947

|Hedingerkirche in Sigmaringen

Scotland

{{Main|Burial places of British royalty#Monarchs of Scotland (to 1603)}}

See also Great Britain

Kingdom since 843, since 1606 unified with England. The lists starts with the Alpin dynasty in 843. Most of the Scottish kings were buried in the island of Iona, the Dunfermline Abbey and in Holyrood Abbey.

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King Kenneth I

|?-858

|Iona

King Donald I

|812–862

|Iona

King Constantine I

|?-877

|Iona

King Áed

|bef. 858–878

|Iona

King Giric

|?-892

|Iona?

King Donald II

|?-900

|Iona

King Constantine II

|bef. 879–952

|Iona

King Malcolm I

|bef. 900–954

|Iona

King Indulf

|?–962

|Iona

King Dub

|?–967

|Iona

King Cuilén

|?–971

|Iona

King Kenneth II

|bef. 954–995

|Iona

King Constantine III

|bef. 971–997

|Iona

King Kenneth III

|bef. 967–1005

|Iona

King Malcolm II

|954–1034

|Iona

King Duncan I

|1001–1040

|Iona

King Macbeth

|1005–1057

|Iona

King Lulach

|1030–1058

|Iona

King Malcolm III

|1031–1093

|Tynemouth, later removed to Dunfermline Abbey and then to El Escorial, Madrid;

Margaret of Wessex

|1045–1093

|Dunfermline Abbey, later removed to El Escorial, Madrid; her head's in Jesuit College, Douai

King Donald III

|bef. 1040 – 1099

|Dunkeld Abbey, later removed to Iona

King Duncan II

|1060–1094

|Dunfermline Abbey

King Edgar

|1074–1107

|Dunfermline Abbey

King Alexander I

|1078–1124

|Dunfermline Abbey

Sybilla of Normandy

|1092–1122

|Dunfermline Abbey

King David I

|1085–1153

|Dunfermline Abbey

Maud, Countess of Huntingdon

|1074–1130

|Scone Abbey

King Malcolm IV

|1141–1165

|Dunfermline Abbey

King William I

|1198–1249

|Arbroath Abbey

Ermengarde de Beaumont

|1170–1233

|Balmerino Abbey

King Alexander II

|1198–1249

|Melrose Abbey

Joan of England

|1210–1238

|Tarrant Abbey, Dorset

Marie de Coucy

|1218–1285

|Newbottle, Scotland

Queen Margaret

|1283–1290

|Christ Church, Bergen

King John

|1249–1314

|probably Hélicourt

King Robert I

|1274–1329

|Dunfermline Abbey

Elizabeth de Burgh

|1289–1327

|Dunfermline Abbey

King David II

|1324–1371

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

Joan of the Tower

|1321–1362

|Grey Friars Church in London

King Robert II

|1316–1390

|Scone Abbey

Euphemia de Ross

|?-1387

|Paisley Abbey

King Robert III

|1340–1406

|Paisley Abbey

Anabella Drummond

|1350–1401

|Dunfermline Abbey

King James I

|1397–1437

|Perth Charterhouse

Joan Beaufort

|1406–1445

|Charterhouse in Perth

King James II

|1430–1460

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

Mary of Guelders

|1434–1463

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

King James III

|1451–1488

|Cambuskenneth Abbey

Margaret of Denmark

|1456–1486

|Cambuskenneth Abbey

King James IV

|1473–1513

|Sheen Priory

Margaret Tudor

|1489–1541

|Carthusian Abbey of St John in Perth

King James V

|1512–1542

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

Madeleine of Valois

|1520–1537

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

Mary of Guise

|1515–1560

|Reims Cathedral

Queen Mary I

|1542–1587

| Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey in London

Francis II of France

|1544–1560

|Saint Denis Basilica nearby Paris

Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley

|1545–1567

|Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh

James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell

|1536–1578

|Church of Fårevejle nearby Dragsholm Castle in Denmark

Serbia

{{see also|List of Serbian monarchs}}

The historical Serbian monarchy existed as a grand principality (1101–1217), a kingdom (1217–1346), an empire (1346–1371), and several principalities until the Ottoman conquest finalized in 1540. The modern Kingdom of Serbia existed 1882 until 1918, when it was transformed into the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which existed until 1943.

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Prince Jovan Vladimir (r. c. 1000–1016)

|c. 990 – 1016

|Prečista Krajinska, Montenegro (relocated in 1215)
St. Jovan Vladimir's Church, Albania

Prince Stefan Vojislav (r. 1018–43)

|fl. 1018 – 1043

|Church of St. Andrew, Prapratna, Montenegro

Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–96)

|c. 1113 – 1199

|Studenica Monastery

King Stefan Nemanjić II (r. 1196–1228)

|c. 1165 – 1228

|Studenica Monastery

King Stefan Radoslav (r. 1228–1333)

|c. 1192 – 1235+

|Studenica Monastery

King Stefan Vladislav (r. 1234–43)

|c. 1198 – 1264+

|Mileševa Monastery

King Stefan (Uroš I) the Great (r. 1243–76)

|c. 1223 – 1277

|Sopoćani

Helen of Anjou

|c. 1235 – 1314

|Gradac Monastery

King Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–82)

|bef. 1253 – 1316

|Đurđevi stupovi

Catherine of Hungary

|c. 1256 – after 1314

|?

King Stefan (Uroš II) Milutin (r. 1282–1321)

|1253–1321

|St Nedelya Church, Bulgaria (relocated in 1460)

Elizabeth of Hungary

|c. 1255 – c. 1322

|?

Anna of Bulgaria

|? – after 1304

|?

Simonida of Byzantium

|c. 1294 – after 1336

|?

King Stefan Konstantin (r. 1321–22)

|1282–1322

|Church of St. Nicholas, Kosovo

King Stefan (Uroš III) Dečanski (r. 1322–31)

|bef. 1282 – 1331

|Visoki Dečani, Kosovo

Theodora of Bulgaria

|c. 1290 – 1322

|Zvečan, Kosovo

Maria Palaiologina

| ? – 1355

|Skopje, North Macedonia

King Stefan (Uroš IV) Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331–55)

|c. 1308 – 1355

|Monastery of the Holy Archangels, Kosovo (relocated in 1927)
St. Mark's Church, Belgrade

Helena of Bulgaria

|c. 1315 – 1374

|?

King Stefan Uroš V the Weak (r. 1355–71)

|c. 1336 – 1371

|Gornje Nerodimlje, Kosovo (relocated in the 1690s)
Jazak Monastery

Lord Lazar (r. 1373–89)

|c. 1329 – 1389

|Ravanica

Milica Hrebeljanović

|c. 1335 – 1405

|Ljubostinja Monastery

Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1389–1427)

| 1374–1427

|Manasija Monastery

Prince Miloš Obrenović I (r. 1817–39; 1858–60)

| 1780–1860

|St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade

Ljubica Vukomanović

| 1788–1843

|Krušedol Monastery

Prince Milan Obrenović II (r. 1839)

| 1819–1839

|St. Mark's Church, Belgrade

Prince Mihailo Obrenović III (r. 1839–42; 1860–68)

| 1823–1868

|St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade

Júlia Hunyady de Kéthely

| 1831–1919

|Vienna Central Cemetery

Prince Alexander Karađorđević (r. 1842–58)

| 1806–1885

|St. George's Church, Oplenac

Persida Nenadović

| 1813–1873

|St. George's Church, Oplenac

King Milan I Obrenović (r. 1868–89)

| 1854–1901

|Krušedol Monastery

Natalija Keșko

| 1859–1941

|Cemetery of Lardy, Essonne, France

King Alexander I Obrenović (r. 1889–1903)

| 1876–1903

|St. Mark's Church, Belgrade

Draga Mašin

| 1866–1903

|St. Mark's Church, Belgrade

King Peter I Karađorđević (r. 1903–21)

| 1844–1921

|St. George's Church, Oplenac

Zorka of Montenegro

| 1864–1890

|St. George's Church, Oplenac

King Alexander I Karađorđević the Unifier (r. 1921–34)

| 1888–1934

|St. George's Church, Oplenac

Maria of Romania

| 1900–1961

| first in the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore in Great Britain, since 2013 at St. George's Church, Oplenac

King Peter II Karađorđević (r. 1934–43)

| 1923–1970

|first at St. Sava Serbian Orthodox Monastery in Illinois, USA, since 2013 at St. George's Church, Oplenac

Alexandra of Greece and Denmark

| 1921–1993

|first in the Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace in Greece, since 2013 at St. George's Church, Oplenac

Sicily

A County from 1072 until 1130 and a Kingdom from 1130 until 1816. After the extinction in 1409 of the cadet Sicilian branch of the House of Barcelona (heir of the Siculo-Norman Hauteville dynasty and of the Sicilian branch of the House of Hohenstaufen), the kingship was vested in another monarch (personal union) such as the King of Aragon, the King of Spain, the Austrian Emperor and then the kings of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. In 1816 the island Kingdom of Sicily merged with the Kingdom of Naples to form the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

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Count Roger I

|1031–1101

|Most Holy Trinity Abbey, Mileto. Today at the archaeological museum of Naples.

Judith d'Évreux

|?–1076

|Unknown.

Eremburga of Mortain

|?–1087

|Most Holy Trinity Abbey, Mileto. Today at the museum of Mileto.

Adelaide del Vasto

|1075–1118

|Patti Cathedral.

King Roger II

|1095–1154

|Palermo Cathedral.

Elvira of Castile

|1100–1135

|Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel in the Palermo Cathedral.

Sibylla of Burgundy

|1126–1150

|La Trinità della Cava Abbey in Cava de' Tirreni.

Beatrice of Rethel

|1130–1185

|Saint Mary Magdalene Chapel in the Palermo Cathedral.

King William I

|1131–1166

|Monreale Cathedral.

Margaret of Navarre

|1135–1183

|Monreale Cathedral.

King William II

|1155–1189

|Monreale Cathedral.

Joan of England

|1165–1199

|Fontevraud Abbey, France.

King Tancred

|1138–1194

|Basilica La Magione, Palermo.

Sibylla of Acerra

|1153–1205

|Unknown.

King William III

|1186–1194

|Unknown.

Queen Constance I

|1154–1198

|Palermo Cathedral.

Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

|1165–1197

|Palermo Cathedral.

King Frederick (I as King of Sicily and second as Holy Roman Emperor)

|1194–1250

|Palermo Cathedral; Heart: Foggia Cathedral (destroyed because of the 1731 Foggia earthquake).

Constance of Aragon

|1179–1222

|Palermo Cathedral.

Isabella II of Jerusalem

|1212–1228

|Andria Cathedral.

Isabella of England

|1214–1241

|Andria Cathedral.

King Conrad I

|1228–1254

|Messina Cathedral. Destroyed during the funeral because of a fire.

Elisabeth of Bavaria

|1227–1273

|Stams Abbey, Austria.

King Conrad II

|1252–1268

|Basilica of Santa Maria del Carmine, Naples.

King Manfred

|1232–1266

|Benevento.

Beatrice of Savoy

|1223–1259

|Unknown.

Helena Angelina Doukaina

|1242–1271

|Nocera Inferiore.

King Charles I

|1227–1285

|Basilica of St Denis, Saint Denis, France.

Beatrice of Provence

|1234–1267

|Église Saint-Jean-de-Malte, Aix-en-Provence, France.

Margaret of Burgundy

|1250–1308

Hospice des Fontenilles, Tonnerre, France.
Queen Constance II

|1249–1302

Barcelona Cathedral, Spain.
King Peter I

|1239–1285

Monastery of Santa Maria de Santes Creus, Aiguamúrcia, Spain.
King James I

|1267–1327

Monastery of Santa Maria de Santes Creus, Aiguamúrcia, Spain.
Isabella of Castile

|1283–1328

Notre-Dame de Prière Abbey, France.
King Frederick III

|1272–1337

Catania Cathedral
Eleanor of Anjou

|1289–1341

Church of San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata, Catania.
King Peter II

|1304–1342

Palermo Cathedral
Elizabeth of Carinthia

|1298–1352

Church of San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata, Messina.
King Louis

|1338–1355

Catania Cathedral.
King Frederick IV

|1341–1377

Church of San Francesco d'Assisi all'Immacolata, Messina.
Constance of Aragon

|1343–1363

Catania Cathedral.
Antonia of Baux

|1355–1374

Messina Cathedral.
Queen Mary

|1363–1401

Catania Cathedral.
King Martin I

|1374–1409

Cagliari Cathedral.
Blanche I of Navarre

|1387–1441

Nuestra Señora de la Soterraña, Santa María la Real de Nieva, Spain.

Spain

The list starts with the unification of the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon under the monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. After CharlesI (V), almost every Spanish monarch was buried at El Escorial.

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King Ferdinand V

|1452–1516

|Crypt in the Royal Chapel of Granada

Queen Isabella I

|1451–1504

|Crypt in the Royal Chapel in the cathedral of Granada

Germaine of Foix

|1490–1538

|Convent San Miguel de los Reyes in Valencia

Queen Joanna I

|1479–1555

|first at St Clara in Tordesillas, since 1557 Crypt in the Royal Chapel in the cathedral of Granada

King Philip I

|1478–1506

| Crypt in the Royal Chapel in the cathedral of Granada; Heart: Augustinerkirche in Vienna

King Charles I

|1500–1558

|first in San Jerónimo de Yuste, since 1574 in the Pantheon of the Kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Isabella of Portugal

|1503–1539

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip II

|1527–1598

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria of Portugal

|1527–1545

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Mary I of England

|1516–1558

|Westminster Abbey in London

Elisabeth of Valois

|1545–1568

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Anna of Austria

|1549–1580

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip III

|1578–1621

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Margaret of Austria

|1584–1611

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip IV

|1605–1665

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Elisabeth of Bourbon

|1602–1644

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Mariana of Austria

|1634–1696

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Charles II

|1661–1700

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Marie Louise d'Orléans

|1662–1689

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Anna of Neuburg

|1667–1740

|9th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Philip V

|1683–1746

|Collegiate Church of the La Granja Palace in San Ildefonso

Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy

|1688–1714

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Elisabeth Farnese

|1692–1766

| Collegiate Church of the La Granja Palace in San Ildefonso

King Louis I

|1707–1724

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Louise Élisabeth of Orléans

|1709–1742

|St-Sulpice in Paris

King Ferdinand VI

|1716–1759

|Salesas Reales Church (Santa Barbara) in Madrid

Barbara of Portugal

|1711–1758

|Salesas Reales Church (Santa Barbara) in Madrid

King Charles III

|1716–1788

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Amalia of Saxony

|1724–1760

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Charles IV

|1748–1819

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Luisa of Parma

|1751–1819

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Joseph Bonaparte

|1768–1844

|The Church of the Invalides in Paris

Julie Clary

|1771–1845

|Basilica Santa Croce in Florence

King Ferdinand VII

|1784–1833

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily

|1784–1806

|7th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Isabel of Braganza

|1797–1818

|7th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony

|1803–1829

|7th Chapel of the Pantheon of the Infants in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies

|1806–1878

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Queen Isabella II

|1830–1904

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Francisco de Asís, Duke of Cádiz

|1822–1902

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Amadeo I

|1845–1890

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Maria Vittoria dal Pozzo

|1847–1876

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

Maria Letizia Bonaparte

|1866–1926

|Basilica of Superga in Turin

King Alfonso XII

|1857–1885

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Mercedes of Orléans

|1869–1878

|first in San Juan Chapel in the Basilica of the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial, since 2000 in the Catedral de la Almudena in Madrid

Maria Christina of Austria

|1858–1929

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

King Alfonso XIII

|1886–1941

|first in Santa Maria in Monserrato degli Spagnoli in Rome, Italy, since 1980 in the pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg

|1887–1969

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Infante Juan

|1913–1993

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies

|1910–2000

|Pantheon of the kings in the Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real in El Escorial

Sweden

The list starts with the Vasa dynasty in 1521. Since the 15th century, almost every monarch was buried in the Riddarholm Church in Stockholm. In the 20th century, the royal Haga cemetery was founded. Queen Christina is the only female monarch who was buried at St Peter's in Rome.

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King Gustav I

|1495–1560

| Uppsala Cathedral

Catherine of Saxe-Lauenburg

|1513–1535

| Uppsala Cathedral

Margaret Leijonhufvud

|1516–1551

| Uppsala Cathedral

Catherine Stenbock

|1535–1621

| Uppsala Cathedral

King Eric XIV

|1533–1577

|Västerås Cathedral

Karin Månsdotter

|1550–1612

| Cathedral of Turku

King John III

|1537–1592

| Uppsala Cathedral

Catherine Jagiellon

|1525–1583

| Uppsala Cathedral

Gunilla Bielke

|1568–1597

| Uppsala Cathedral

King Charles IX

|1550–1611

| Strängnäs Cathedral

Maria of the Palatinate-Simmern

|1561–1589

| Strängnäs Cathedral

Christina of Holstein-Gottorp

|1573–1625

| Strängnäs Cathedral

King Sigismund I

|1566–1632

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Anna of Austria

|1573–1596

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

Constance of Austria

|1588–1631

|Wawel Cathedral in Kraków

King Gustav II Adolph

|1594–1632

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg

|1599–1655

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Queen Christina

|1626–1689

|Crypt in the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome

King Charles X Gustav

|1622–1660

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp

|1636–1719

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Charles XI

|1655–1697

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark

|1656–1693

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Charles XII

|1682–1718

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Queen Ulrika Eleonora

|1688–1741

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Frederick I

|1676–1751

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Luise Dorothea of Prussia

|1680–1705

|St Martin's Church, Kassel

King Adolf Frederick I

|1710–1771

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Louisa Ulrika of Prussia

|1720–1782

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Gustav III

|1746–1792

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Sophia Magdalena of Denmark

|1746–1814

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Gustav IV Adolf

|1778–1837

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Frederica of Baden

|1781–1826

|Crypt of the Grand Dukes in Pforzheim

King Charles XIII

|1748–1818

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp

|1759–1818

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Charles XIV John

|1764–1844

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Désirée Clary

|1777–1860

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Oscar I

|1799–1859

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Josephine of Leuchtenberg

|1807–1876

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Charles XV

|1826–1872

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Louise of the Netherlands

|1828–1871

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Oscar II

|1829–1907

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Sophia of Nassau

|1836–1913

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Gustav V

|1858–1950

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

Victoria of Baden

|1862–1930

|Riddarholm Church in Stockholm

King Gustaf VI Adolf

|1882–1973

|Royal Haga Cemetery in Stockholm

Margaret of Connaught

|1882–1920

|Royal Haga Cemetery in Stockholm

Louise Mountbatten

|1889–1965

|Royal Haga Cemetery in Stockholm

Westphalia

Kingdom from 1807 until 1813.

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King Jérôme Bonaparte

|1784–1860

|The Church of the Invalides in Paris

Elizabeth Patterson

|1785–1869

|Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore

Catharina of Württemberg

|1783–1835

|Chapel at Ludwigsburg Palace

Württemberg

Kingdom from 1806 until 1918. The kings were buried in Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart.

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King Frederick I

|1754–1816

|Palace Chapel in Ludwigsburg Palace

Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

|1764–1788

|Church of Kullamaa in Lääne County, Estonia

Charlotte, Princess Royal

|1766–1828

|Palace Chapel in Ludwigsburg Palace

King William I

|1781–1864

|Württemberg Chapel in Stuttgart-Rotenberg

Caroline Augusta of Bavaria

|1792–1873

|Francis’ Crypt in the Imperial Crypt in the Kapuzinerkirche in Vienna

Catherine Pavlovna of Russia

|1788–1819

|Württemberg Chapel in Stuttgart-Rotenberg

Pauline of Württemberg

|1800–1873

|Palace Chapel in Ludwigsburg Palace

King Charles I

|1823–1891

|Palace Chapel in the Old Palace in Stuttgart

Olga Nikolaevna of Russia

|1822–1892

|Palace Chapel in the Old Palace in Stuttgart

King William II

|1848–1921

|Old Cemetery in Ludwigsburg

Marie of Waldeck and Pyrmont

|1857–1882

|Old Cemetery in Ludwigsburg

Charlotte of Schaumburg-Lippe

|1864–1946

|Old Cemetery in Ludwigsburg

Yugoslavia

Kingdom from 1882 until 1945. (until 1918 Kingdom of Serbia, until 1921 Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and until 1943 Kingdom of Yugoslavia). All kings from the Karadordevic dynasty are buried in the St George's chapel in Topola, Serbia.

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King Milan I Obrenovic

|1854–1901

|Monastery Church at Krušedol, Serbia

Natalija Keshko

|1859–1941

|Lardy cemetery, Seine-et-Oise, nearby Paris

King Alexander I Obrenovic

|1876–1903

|St. Mark's Church in Belgrade, Serbia

Draga Lunjevica

|1861–1903

|St. Mark's Church in Belgrade

King Peter I

|1844–1921

| St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola, Serbia

Zorka of Montenegro

|1864–1890

| St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

King Alexander I

|1888–1934

| St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

Maria of Romania

|1900–1961

|first in Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, since 2013 in St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

Regent Prince Paul

|1893–1976

|first in Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery, in Lausanne, Switzerland, since 2013 in St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

Olga of Greece and Denmark

|1903–1997

|first in Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery in Lausanne, Switzerland, since 2013 in St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

King Peter II

|1923–1970

|first in St. Sava Church in Libertyville, Illinois, since 2013 in St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

Alexandra of Greece and Denmark

|1921–1993

|first in Royal Cemetery in the park of Tatoi Palace nearby Athens, Greece, since 2013 in St. George's Church in Oplenac nearby Topola

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