List of state leaders in 1154
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This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1154.
Asia
- China (Jin/Jurchen dynasty) - Prince of Hailing (1149–1161)
- China (Southern Song dynasty) - Emperor Gaozong (1127–1162)
- Japan (Heian period)
- Monarch – Emperor Konoe (1142–1155)
- Regent (Sesshō/Kampaku) - Fujiwara no Tadamichi (1121–1158)
- Kara-Khitan Khanate (Western Liao) - Emperor Renzong (1150–1164)
- Khmer Empire – Dharanindravarman II (1150–1160)
- Korea (Goryeo Kingdom) – Euijong (1146–1170)
- Western Xia – Emperor Renzong (1139–1193)
Europe
- Duchy of Aquitaine – Eleanor (1137–1204)
- Kingdom of Aragon – Petronilla (1137–1162)
- Kingdom of Denmark
- Sweyn III, rival King of Denmark (1146–1157)
- Canute V, rival King of Denmark (1146–1157)
- Valdemar I The Great, rival King of Denmark (1146–1157, sole ruler 1157–1182)
- Kingdom of England –
- Kingdom of France – Louis VII (1137–1180)
- Holy Roman Empire – Frederick I Barbarossa - (1155–1190), King of Germany from 1152
- Duchy of Austria – Henry II Jasomirgott (1141–1177)
- Duchy of Bavaria – Henry XI (1141–1156)
- Duchy of Bohemia – Vladislav II (1140–1178)
- County of Holland – Dirk VI (1121–1157)
- Duchy of Saxony – Henry III the Lion (1142–1180)
- Duchy of Swabia – Frederick IV (1152–1167)
- Kingdom of Hungary – Géza II (1141–1161)
- Ireland - Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, High King of Ireland (1151–1186)
- Kingdom of Navarre – Sancho VI the Wise (1150–1194)
- Kingdom of Norway
- Eystein II (1142–1157)
- Inge I (1136–1161)
- Papal States –
- Pope Anastasius IV (1153–1154)
- Pope Adrian IV (1154–1159)
- Kingdom of Poland – Boleslaw IV (1146–1173)
- Kingdom of Portugal – Afonso I (1139–1185)
- Serbia (Rascia) – Uroš II Prvoslav (1140–1161)
- Kingdom of Scotland – Malcolm IV (1153–1165)
- Kingdom of Sicily –
- Kingdom of Sweden – Sverker I (1133–1156)
- Wales (List of rulers of Wales)
- Kingdom of Gwynedd – Owain Gwynedd, Prince of Gwynedd (1137–1170)
- Deheubarth - Maredudd ap Gruffydd, Prince of Deheubarth (1153–1155)
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