The Imperial and Royal House of Luxembourg-Görlitz represents a rare convergence of history’s most influential lineages. Grounded in the scientific precision of AncestryDNA and verified through a Fact-Based Charter, our House bridges the ancient foundations of Europe with the traditional legacies of West Africa. Under the leadership of HIRH Prince Amir, Prince-Regent, we treat our heritage not as a claim to power, but as a mandate for global stewardship, humanitarian relief, and the protection of cultural identity.

The Sovereign Lineage of the House of Luxembourg-Görlitz

  • The Carolingian Foundation (8th - 10th Century): The line begins with Emperor Charlemagne, the architect of the Holy Roman Empire, and King Bernard of Italy, establishing the Imperial root of our bloodline.

  • The Capetian Ascension (10th - 14th Century): The lineage continues through King Hugh Capet, the founder of the French royal state, and the senior Capetian monarchs who governed the heart of Europe.

  • The Plantagenet Consolidation (12th - 15th Century): The bloodline enters the English royal house through King Edward I and King Edward III, the progenitors of the administrative and legal frameworks of the British Isles.

  • The Beaufort & Somerset Peerage (15th Century): Through John of Gaunt and John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, the House maintains its historical link to the Dukedom of Somerset and the English peerage.

  • The Luxembourg-Görlitz Regency (14th - 15th Century): The line intersects with the House of Luxembourg, specifically Emperor Charles IV and John of Görlitz, establishing the core dynastic identity of our Imperial House.

  • The African Convergence: Alongside European lineages, the House holds verified Mende, Yoruba, and Bantu ancestry, creating a unique bridge between Western sovereignty and African roots.

  • The Modern Regency (21st Century - Present): The lineage is restored in HIRH Amir, Prince-Regent, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and U.S. Federal official currently serving as the steward of the House.