Titular Kings of Thessalonica
- 1224–1230 : Demetrius of Montferrat (Demetrius)
- 1230–1239 : Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (Frederick)
- 1239–1253 : Boniface II of Montferrat (Boniface II)
- 1253–1284 : William VII of Montferrat (William)
- 1266–1271 : Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy (Hugh I), rival claimant 1266-1271
- 1273–1305 : Robert II, Duke of Burgundy (Robert), rival claimant 1271-1284
- 1305–1313 : Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (Hugh II)
- 1313–1316 : Louis of Burgundy (Louis I)
- 1316–1320 : Odo IV, Duke of Burgundy (Odo), sold his rights to
- 1320 : Louis I, Duke of Bourbon (Louis II)
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