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While earlier monarchs had been crowned as English Emperors, the actual Eadwaldingian Empire is usually considered to have begun with the crowning of the Saxon king Alvito I. It was not an elective position till the Imperial Diet in 1260, headed by Helina II in the 13th century, which change the succession law from Primogeniture to Princely Elective. The Edwardian dynasty control the throne till early 14th century, when the throne started to drew from random dynasties, while House of Edward still controled the throne most of the time. It was rare for the throne to pass from father to son.
The Eadwaldingian Emperors were the rulers of the Eadwaldingian Empire dating from the granting of the title of Héahcásere to Alvito Franciscoing Edward by the Eadwaldingian Diet in 1074. The title of Augustus was conferred on his successors to the imperial position. The style of government instituted by Augustus is called the Principate and continued until reforms by Helina II.
The territory under command of the emperor had developed under the period of the Electorate as it invaded and occupied most of Europe and portions of northern Africa and Caucasia. Under the Electorate, regions of the empire were ruled by viceroys answerable to and authorised by the Emperor and Witenagemot. The Witenagemot was elected by the Diet every five years, and it acted as the body of advisers to the monarchy. The emperor usually acted according to the decisions made by the Witenagemot.
In the early 15th century, after the Second Interregnum, the Imperial Diet of 1433 formalised and embellished the recent manner of imperial rule, establishing the so-called Bundes period of the Eadwaldingian Empire. This was characterised by the abolition of Privy council and explicit devotion of authority from the person of the Emperor to local administration. The threat of influence from Cina and heretic realms along the borders of the empire and the challenge they posed to defense of far-flung borders led Yves II to devolve the power to administration geographically of the Empire in 1437 with a co-Héahcásere and replace the Empire with a confederation. In 1460, Simon I established a second capital in Bavaria, which he named München. This division was consistently in place during the reign of Valdis in 1480, which historians have dated as the division between the Northern and the Southern Eadwaldingian Confederation. However, formally the Empire remained a single polity, with separate co-emperors in the separate courts. The fall of the Northern Eadwaldingian Empire, and so the end of a separate list of emperors below, is dated either from the de facto date of 1628 when Fias was deposed by the Çorpania led by Hiêm or the de jure date of 1635, on the death of Fias, when Präsidialmacht Elisabeth the Great ended recognition of a separate Northern court. In the period that followed, the Southern Confederation is succeeded by the Romeyny Empire governed by the Romeyny Emperors decleared in the Golden Bull of 1635.
The line of emperors continued until the abdication of Conn during the Fall of Nantes in 1790, when the remaining territories were liberated by the Corpania under Yuei-kiet..
Counting all individuals to have possessed the full imperial title, including those who did not technically rule in their own right (e.g. co-emperors or minors during regencies), this list contains 53 emperors and 10 ruling empresses, for a total of 63 monarchs.
The Principate
[edit]1074-1269: Edwardian dynasty
[edit]Name | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Alvito, the Saint (1074–1113) |
24 March 1074 | 21 April 1113 | Grandson of Eadhild of Wessex | 19 October 1044 | 21 April 1113 (aged 69)
Natural causes (heart attack) |
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Ceolmund I, the Warrior Philosopher (1113–1127) |
21 April 1113 | 19 June 1127 | Son of Alvito | 14 June 1073 | 19 June 1127 (aged 54)
Natural causes |
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Osraed, the Blessed (1127–1177) |
19 June 1127 | 27 October 1177 | Son of Ceolmund I | 13 February 1108 | 27 October 1177 (aged 69)
Natural causes |
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Ceolmund II, the Spirit-Stalker (1177–1201) |
27 October 1177 | 8 February 1201 | Son of Osraed | 28 November 1128 | 8 February 1201 (aged 73)
Natural causes |
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Beorhtfrith, the Gods' Champion (1201–1211) |
8 February 1201 | 9 April 1211 | Son of Ceolmund II | 11 August 1153 | 9 April 1211 (aged 58)
Natural causes |
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Helina I, the Warrior Philosopher (1211–1253) |
9 April 1211 | 27 August 1253 | Daughter of Beorhtfrith | 15 April 1186 | 27 August 1253 (aged 67)
Natural causes |
Full list
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Helina II, the Benevolent (1253–1269 |
27 August 1253 | 18 June 1269 | Daughter of Helina I | 27 December 1207 | 18 June 1269 (aged 62)
Alcohol intoxication |
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The Electorate
[edit]The Golden Bull of 1260 established the elective nature of Eadwaldingian Emperor, and the process of election by eligible dukes and kings
1269-1319: Sighelm and Edwardian Dynasty
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Sighelm, the Wise (1269–1279) |
House of Pfalz | 5 February 1270 - 8 January 1279 | 8 years, 11 months and 3 days | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1270.
Great-great-great-grandson of Alvito |
5 November 1229 | 8 January 1279 (aged 50)
Assassinated by Tiziano |
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Tiziano, the Shrewd (1279–1301) |
House of Edward | 24 April 1279 - 22 November 1301 | 22 years, 6 months and 29 days | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1279.
Great-great-great-great-grandson of Ceolmund I |
11 November 1241 | 22 November 1301 (aged 60)
Died of wounds infection |
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Emilia, the Nun (1301–1316) |
House of Edward | 5 June 1302 - 22 January 1316 | 13 years, 7 months and 17 days | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1302.
Daughter of Helina II |
1 November 1257 | 22 January 1316 (aged 59)
Natural causes |
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Duilio, the Terrible (1316–1319) |
House of Edward | 22 March 1316 | 26 June 1319 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1316.
Son of Tiziano |
16 August 1266 | 24 February 1342 (aged 76)
Poisoned by his guard in a conspiracy favoring Sergiu. |
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1319-1329: The Great Eadwaldingian Civil War
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Alexios, the Bold (1319–1322) |
House of Guadias | 4 February 1320 | 30 January 1322 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1320.
Abdicate after Battle of Calabria is lost against Tura of Sahara |
27 June 1280 | 19 October 1329 (aged 49)
Murdered by his son Pantoleon |
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Tura, the Brave
(1322–1325) |
House of Vakrimal | 30 January 1322 | 6 July 1325 | Proclaimed after Alexios abdicated
Died before coronation |
17 April 1292 | 6 July 1325 (aged 33)
Natural causes (Scurvy) |
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Alexios, the Bold (1325–1329) |
House of Guadias | 24 November 1325 | 19 October 1329 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1325. | 27 June 1280 | 19 October 1329 (aged 49)
Murdered by his son Pantoleon |
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1329-1378: Four Good Emperors
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Werestan, the Apostle (1329–1344) |
House of Edward | 2 March 1330 | 26 November 1344 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1330. | 21 January 1382 | 26 November 1344 (aged 62)
Poisoned by his wife Usenda |
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Leon, the Bear (1344–1345) |
House of Edward | 26 November 1344 | 3 September 1345 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1344.
Died before coronation |
18 October 1284 | 3 September 1345 (aged 61)
Natural causes (Stroke) |
Full list
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Adalgar I, the Just (1345–1362) |
House of Ammoniden | 28 October 1345 | 25 February 1362 | Appointed by the Privy Council. | 5 September 1299 | 25 February 1362 (aged 63)
Natural causes (Stroke) |
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Agris, the Butcher (1362–1378) |
House of Mingailaitis | 9 May 1362 | 17 December 1378 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1362. | 14 October 1345 | 17 December 1378 (aged 33)
Murdered on the order of Sigheld of Lydford |
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1379-1387: First Interregnum
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Zeblun, the Mutilator (1378–1379) |
House of Edward | 17 December 1378 | 26 March 1379 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1379 | 25 February 1332 | 24 October 1381 (aged 49)
Murdered by court officials |
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Bernhard, the Bear (1379–1380) |
House of Roden | 18 December 1379 | 24 October 1380 | Installed by coup lead by Archmarshal Beatrix of Limburg-Arlonland | 2 February 1337 | 24 October 1380 (aged 43)
Murdered on the order by Zeblun |
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Zeblun, the Mutilator (1380–1381) |
House of Edward | 12 January 1380 | 24 October 1381 | Appointed by the Privy Council | 25 February 1332 | 24 October 1381 (aged 49)
Murdered by court officials |
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Egbert I, the Wise (1381–1386) |
House of Schwyz | 14 January 1382 | 27 June 1386 | Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1382 | 23 May 1333 | 27 June 1386 (aged 53)
Natural causes |
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Zintis I, the Lawgiver (1386–1387) |
House of Mingailaitis | 9 September 1386 | 6 November 1387 | Appointed as successor by Egbert I | 11 April 1376 | 10 November 1426 (aged 50)
Killed during battle against Tobe of Schauenburg |
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1387-1423: Reign of Privy Council
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Hwaetberht, the Holy (1387–1390) |
House of Edward | 28 December 1387 - 1 January 1390 | 2 years and 4 days
(crowned 15 March 1388) |
Appointed by the Privy Council | 25 November 1347 | 1 January 1390 (aged 43)
Beheaded by Fiamma II of Bavaria |
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Beorhtric, the Zealot (1390–1394) (First reign) |
House of Edward | 1 January 1390 - 21 May 1394 | 4 years, 4 months and 20 days
(crowned 4 February 1390) |
Appointed by Hwaetberht and Privy Council | 20 July 1364 | 2 February 1436 (aged 72)
Died of wound infection |
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Volcwin (1394–1400) |
House of Schwyz | 21 May 1394 - 17 April 1400 | 5 years, 10 months and 27 days
(crowned 21 June 1394) |
Appointed by the Privy Council | 14 March 1367 | 5 February 1408 (aged 41)
Commit suicide |
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Ivo I, the Great (1400–1410) |
House of Dampierre | 17 April 1400 - 27 April 1410 | 10 years and 10 days
(crowned 3 July 1400) |
Seized power with the support of Reichskämmerer Lyaqut of Valois | 2 September 1323 | 27 April 1410 (aged 87)
Murdered by Beorhtric's troop |
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Beorhtric, the Zealot (1410–1416) (Second reign) |
House of Edward | 27 April 1410 - 29 October 1416 | 6 years, 6 months and 2 days
(crowned 15 May 1410) |
Seized power with the support of Archchancellor Fiamma II of Wessex | 20 July 1364 | 2 February 1436 (aged 72)
Died of wound infection |
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Wenzel, the Bear (1416–1423) |
House of Edward | 29 October 1416 - 21 May 1423 | 6 years, 6 months and 22 days
(never crowned) |
Appointed by the Privy Council | 7 February 1369 | 16 August 1433 (aged 64)
Natural death |
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1423-1427: Year of four Emperors and Second Interregnum
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Trocotori, the Just (1423) |
House of Edward | 21 May 1423 - 22 June 1423 | 1 month and 1 day
(never crowned) |
Seized power with the troops of Reichskämmerer Gerlinda of Jülich | 22 February 1376 | 18 December 1426 (aged 52)
Natural cause (Stroke) |
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Beorhtric, the Zealot (1423) (Third reign) |
House of Edward | 22 June 1423 - 11 September 1423 | 2 months and 20 days
(never crowned) |
Seized power with the troops of Archchancellor Fiamma II of Wessex | 20 July 1364 | 2 February 1436 (aged 72)
Died of wound infection |
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Ecgberht II, the Ironside (1423) |
House of Dünaburg | 11 September 1423 - 1 October 1423 | 20 days
(never crowned) |
Proclaimed emperor by the Privy Council | 2 May 1388 | 13 August 1449 (aged 61)
Natural cause |
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Adum the Tyrant (1423) |
House of Jamalid | 1 October 1423 - 15 November 1423 | 1 month and 14 days
(never crowned) |
Seized power with the troops of Reichskämmerer Gerlinda of Jülich | 14 June 1362 | 27 January 1426 (aged 64)
Natural cause |
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Hussamaddin, the Young (1423–1426) |
House of Amorios | 15 November 1423 - 22 November 1426 | 3 years and 7 days
(crowned 12 January 1424) |
Proclaimed emperor by the Privy Council | 6 August 1396 | 22 November 1426 (aged 30)
Natural cause (Camp fever) |
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Beorhtric, the Zealot (1426-1427) (Forth reign) |
House of Edward | 22 November 1426 - 21 April 1427 | 4 months and 30 days
(never crowned) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1426 | 20 July 1364 | 2 February 1436 (aged 72)
Died of wound infection |
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Adalgar II, the Purifier (1427-1433) |
House of Ammoniden | 21 April 1427 - 19 April 1433 | 6 years and 4 days
(crowned 9 August 1427) |
Seized power with Legions from Harthgate of Livonia and Simon I of Wessex | 4 November 1381 | 20 July 1450 (aged 69)
Died of starvation |
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Adelmo (1433) |
House of Cassero | 19 April 1433 - 25 April 1433 | 6 days
(never crowned) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1433 | 5 January 1393 | 25 April 1433 (aged 40)
Assassinated on the order of Cecily of Fleming |
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Beorhtric, the Zealot (1433) (Fifth reign) |
House of Edward | 25 April 1433 - 2 May 1433 | 7 days
(never crowned) |
Seized power with the troops of Cecily of Fleming, abdicated when the Privy Council refuse to recognize him as emperor | 20 July 1364 | 2 February 1436 (aged 72)
Died of wound infection |
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The Bunds
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Yves II, the Purifier (1433-1441)
then, after 1437 (NORTH) |
House of Bretagne | 2 May 1433 - 7 November 1441 | 8 years, 6 months and 5 days
(crowned 19 February 1434) |
Appointed successor by Adelmo during the Imperial Diet of 1433 | 30 January 1385 | 7 November 1441 (aged 56)
Alcohol intoxication |
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Simon I, the Cruel
(1437-1450)
|
House of Edward | 1 April 1437 - 17 March 1450 | 12 years, 11 months and 16 days
(crowned 28 July 1437) |
Appointed as co-emperor in the south by Yves II in 1437 | 8 December 1387 | 16 December 1467 (aged 80)
Natural causes |
Full list
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Giselbert I, the Monk (1441-1456)
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House of Edward | 7 November 1441 - 8 September 1456 | 14 years, 10 months and 1 day
(crowned 24 June 1442) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1441 | 18 April 1403 | 8 September 1456 (aged 53)
Natural causes (Dementia) |
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Simon II, the Bastion of Thouars (1450-1477)
then, after 1456 (NORTH and SOUTH) |
House of Edward | 17 March 1450 - 7 February 1477 | 26 years, 10 months and 21 days
(crowned 25 November 1456) |
Appointed as co-emperor in the south by Giselbert in 1450, sole emperor after 1456 | 26 February 1436 | 7 February 1477 (aged 41)
Natural causes |
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Northern Presidency (Nordpräsidialmacht)
[edit]1477-1537: Zagarian Dynasty
[edit]Note: Valdis was the last person to rule both halves of the Eadwaldigian Empire.
Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Valdis, the Kind (1477-1484)
then, after 1480 (NORTH) |
House of Zagare | 7 February 1477 - 29 November 1484 | 7 years, 9 months and 22 days
(crowned 10 March 1477) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1477 | 11 September 1426 | 29 November 1484 (aged 58)
Killed during duel |
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Zintis II, the Monk (1484-1537) |
House of Zagare | 29 November 1484 - 28 December 1537 | 53 years and 29 days
(crowned 5 January 1485) |
Appointed by Valdis and confirmed in the Imperial Diet of 1456 | 15 January 1470 | 28 December 1537 (aged 67)
Stroke |
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1537-1624: Edwardian Dynasty
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Hlothere I, the Just (1537-1553) |
House of Edward | 28 December 1537 - 18 February 1553 | 15 years, 1 month and 21 days
(crowned 25 March 1537) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1538 | 24 November 1485 | 18 February 1553 (aged 68)
Alcohol intoxication |
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Anthemios, the Holy (1553-1589) |
House of Edward | 18 February 1553 - 2 December 1589 | 36 years, 9 months and 14 days
(crowned 5 April 1553) |
Appointed by Hlothere I | 9 March 1519 | 2 December 1589 (aged 70)
Natural causes |
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Hlothere II (1589-1596) |
House of Edward | 2 December 1589 - 20 August 1596 | 6 years, 8 months and 18 days
(crowned 3 February 1590) |
Appointed by Anthemios | 21 May 1560 | 5 December 1604 (aged 44)
Natural causes |
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Botric, the Monster (1596-1624) |
House of Edward | 20 August 1596 - 16 March 1624 | 27 years, 6 months and 25 days
(crowned 17 October 1596) |
Appointed by Hlothere II | 11 March 1557 | 16 March 1624 (aged 67)
Killed during battle against Jordan I of Orléans |
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1624-1628: Last presidency of the Northern Confederation
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Gilbert II, the Holy (1624) |
House of Wattignies | 16 March 1624 - 1 July 1624 | 3 months and 15 days
(crowned 5 May 1624) |
Elected by Imperial Diet 1624 | 5 July 1568 | 1 July 1624 (aged 56)
Alcohol intoxication |
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Fias, the Holy (1624-1628) |
House of Mariam | 1 July 1624 - 3 September 1628 | 4 years, 2 months and 2 days
(crowned 5 January 1625) |
Seized power with the support of military | 14 November 1575 | 19 February 1635 (aged 60)
Natural causes |
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Note: The classical Eadwaldian Empire is usually said to have ended with the deposition of Fias, with its continuation in the South referred to by modern scholars as the Romeyny Empire.
Southern Presidency (Sudpräsidialmacht)
[edit]1477-1480: House of Zagare
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death | Other title(s) |
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Valdis, the Kind (1477-1480)
then, after 1480 (NORTH) |
House of Zagare | 7 February 1477 - 6 November 1480 | 3 years, 8 months and 30 days
(crowned 10 March 1477) |
Elected in the Imperial Diet of 1477 | 11 September 1426 | 29 November 1484 (aged 58)
Killed during duel |
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1480-1587: House of Edward
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death |
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Simon III, the Zealot (1480-1517) |
House of Edward | 6 November 1480 - 23 June 1517 | Appointed by Valdis in 1480 | 15 March 1453 | 23 June 1517 (aged 64)
Killed in Battle against Kallinikos of Silesia | |
Helina III, the Great (1517-1521) |
House of Edward | 23 June 1517 - 25 September 1521 | Daughter of Simon III | 15 June 1480 | 25 September 1521 (aged 41)
Killed in Battle against Godefroy of Casaloldo | |
Karl, the Chaste (1521-1543) |
House of Edward | 25 September 1521 - 8 November 1543 | Son of Helina III | 22 January 1509 | 8 November 1543 (aged 34)
Murdered | |
Magdalena, the Hammer (1543-1587) |
House of Edward | 8 November 1543 - 28 November 1587 | Daughter of Karl | 12 December 1527 | 28 November 1587 (aged 60)
Natural causes (Complication from Gout) |
1587-1755: House of Edward-Connacht
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death |
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Simon IV, the Brave
(1587-1610) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 28 November 1587 - 5 August 1610 | Son of Magdalena | 28 August 1554 | 5 August 1610 (aged 56)
Murdered by Gelduin of Zachloumia | |
Elisabeth I, the Great
(1610-1638) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 5 August 1610 - 4 March 1638 | Daughter of Simon | 16 March 1585 | 4 March 1638 (aged 53)
Natural causes (Stroke) | |
Fiamma, the Vengeful
(1638-1670) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 4 March 1638 - 3 February 1670 | Daughter of Elisabeth | 4 August 1606 | 3 February 1670 (aged 64)
Natural causes | |
Henry I, the Monster
(1638-1670) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 3 February 1670 - 27 April 1701 | Son of Fiamma | 3 October 1639 | 3 September 1709 (aged 70)
Natural causes (Stroke) | |
George I, the Great
(1701-1725) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 27 April 1701 - 19 July 1725 | Son of Henry | 13 January 1666 | 19 July 1725 (aged 59)
Natural causes | |
George II, the Just
(1725-1733) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 19 July 1725 - 20 November 1733 | Son of George I | 1 July 1684 | 20 November 1733 (aged 49)
Natural causes (Heart attack) | |
Elisabeth II, the Horrible
(1733-1755) |
House of Edward-Connacht | 20 November 1733 - 11 August 1755 | Daughter of George II | 3 April 1718 | 6 May 1790 (aged 72)
Natural causes |
1755-1784: House of Gent
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death |
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Henry II, the Bear (1755-1762) |
House of Gent | 11 August 1755 - 12 November 1762 | Son of Érrard of Manfalut, Half brother of Elisabeth II | 13 May 1712 | 12 November 1762 (aged 52)
Assassinated | |
Henry III (1762-1764) |
House of Gent | 12 November 1762 - 11 October 1764 | Son of Henry II | 18 January 1730 | 6 March 1800 (aged 70)
Natural causes | |
Henry IV (1764-1770) |
House of Gent | 11 October 1764 - 14 January 1770 | Son of Henry III | 28 March 1750 | 14 January 1770 (aged 19)
Murdered | |
Henry V, the Just (1770) |
House of Gent | 14 January 1770 - 21 March 1770 | Son of Henry II | 18 August 1734 | 11 May 1776 (aged 42)
Natural causes (Heart attack) | |
Richard I (1770-1779) |
House of Gent | 21 March 1770 - 29 April 1779 | Son of Henry II | 26 October 1746 | 29 April 1779 (aged 33)
Natural causes (Stroke) | |
Richard II (1779-1784) |
House of Gent | 29 April 1779 - 3 May 1784 | Son of Henry V | 15 November 1765 | 2 October 1801 (aged 35)
Natural causes (Flu) | |
Sisuile, the Wise (1779-1784) |
House of Gent | 3 May 1784 - 16 November 1784 | Daughter of Henry II | 18 December 1728 | 28 July 1797 (aged 68)
Natural causes (Stroke) |
1784-1790: House of Mac Néill
[edit]Name | Dynasty | Reign | Time in Office | Succession | Birth | Death |
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Conn, the Wise (1784-1790) |
House of Mac Néill | 16 November 1784 - 1 February 1790 | Grandson of George I | 5 November 1735 | 5 January 1794 (aged 59)
Natural causes (Cancer) |