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Revision as of 15:54, 7 March 2020

This is a list of the heads of state of Arlyon, from the unification into the Kingdom of Arlyon in 1053 to the present day.

From 1053 to 1802 the head of state was the monarch. Arlyon was governed by male Kings until the abolition of Salic Law in 1477 which saw the first female head of state Queen Isabella. In 1802 the absolute monarchy was overthrown and replaced with the Council of Republican Virtue - however whilst this served as the de jure head of state under the First Arlyonish Republic it was a mostly inactive body with the National Assembly (the legislature) and National Convention (the executive) holding more de facto power. The restoration of the monarchy in 1814 saw it take on a more constitutional albeit it still possessed many absolutist features. The declaration of the second republic in 1877 saw the position of president created, which served as the head of state until 1911 when the military took control with the head of the Comité militaire de libération nationale become de facto head of state. After the Continental War the monarchy was restored but was deposed again during the Arlyish Revolutionary War (1923-5). The new Federation of Arlyon's head of state was initially known as the Chief of the Revolutionary Government but in 1941 was renamed to its current title, the President of the Federal Council.

Archduchy (1053-1427)

Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA2.png Archduke of the Archduchy of Montois and Charhône Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA2.png
Monarch Reign Royal House Notes
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
1 King William I ('The Conqueror') from NPG.jpg Henri I
(TBA)
4 March 1053 17 April 1076 23 years, 44 days Montois United the Duchies of Montois and Charhône in 1053 into the Archduchy of Montois and Charhône. Died in 1076.
2 Dejuinne - Rudolph of France.jpg Philippe I
(TBA)
17 April 1076 24 October 1104 28 years, 190 days Montois TBA
3 Blondel - Henry I of France.jpg Philippe II
(TBA)
24 October 1104 27 June 1126 21 years, 276 days Montois TBA
4 King Henry I.jpg Jean I
(TBA)
27 June 1126 15 August 1137 11 years, 19 days Montois TBA
5 Blondel - Louis VI of France.jpg Jean II
(TBA)
15 August 1137 16 March 1165 27 years, 213 days Montois TBA
6 Henry II of England.png Louis I
(TBA)
16 March 1165 8 February 1196 30 years, 329 days Montois TBA
7 King Edward III (retouched).jpg Philippe III
(TBA)
8 February 1196 24 October 1221 25 years, 258 days Montois TBA
8 Philip II, King of France, in a 19th-century portrait by Louis-Félix Amiel.jpg Louis II
(TBA)
8 February 1221 17 January 1257 35 years, 85 days Montois TBA
9 Decreuse - Louis IX of France.jpg Henri II
(TBA)
17 January 1257 28 March 1288 31 years, 71 days Montois TBA
10 Richard II King of England.jpg Jean III
(TBA)
28 March 1288 8 September 1304 16 years, 164 days Montois TBA
11 Flemish School - Lille - Philip II, Duke of Burgundy.jpg Louis III
(TBA)
8 September 1304 26 August 1350 45 years, 352 days Ainout Throne passed to the House of Ainout after the death of the childless Jean III.
12 Portrait de Jean sans Peur.jpg Louis IV
(TBA)
26 August 1350 16 November 1372 22 years, 82 days Ainout TBA
13 King Henry IV from NPG (2).jpg Henri III
(TBA)
16 November 1372 5 February 1406 33 years, 81 days Ainout TBA
14 Philip the good.jpg François
(TBA)
5 February 1406 23 June 1427 21 years, 138 days Ainout Declared himself king over archduke in 1427.

Kingdom (1427-1802)

Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA2.png King of the Kingdom of Montois and Charhône Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA2.png
Monarch Reign Royal House Notes
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
(14) Philip the good.jpg François
(TBA)
23 June 1427 12 May 1455 27 years, 323 days Ainout TBA
15 CHARLES VIII portrait.jpg Philippe IV
(TBA)
12 May 1455 26 June 1476 21 years, 66 days Ainout TBA
16 Charles le temeraire.jpg Henri IV
(TBA)
17 July 1476 26 June 1479 2 years, 344 days Ainout TBA
17 Maria Karoli Filia.jpg Isabella
(TBA)
26 June 1479 14 March 1506 26 years, 261 days Ainout Isabella's ascension provoked a succession war with X that ended with the Arlyonish House of Beaussant taking power in a compromise.
18 Francis1-1.jpg Henri V
(TBA)
14 March 1506 6 September 1547 41 years, 176 days Beaussant First monarch from the house of Beaussant.
19 Antoine-de-bourbon.jpg Louis V
(TBA)
6 September 1547 22 June 1552 4 years, 290 days Beaussant TBA
20 Henry II of France..jpg Charles
(TBA)
22 June 1552 8 December 1574 22 years, 108 days Beaussant TBA
21 Catharina Medici - Serie Gioviana.jpg Marie Louise
(TBA)
8 December 1574 15 April 1598 23 years, 189 days Beaussant TBA
22 Justus Sustermans 046.jpg Henri VI
(TBA)
15 April 1598 30 October 1641 43 years, 198 days Beaussant-Roaux First monarch of the House of the Beaussant-Roaux.
23 Dyck Charles I Stuart.jpg Henri VII
(TBA)
30 October 1641 7 February 1663 21 years, 100 days Beaussant-Roaux TBA
24 Felipe V de España (Palacio de Viana de Córdoba).jpg Louis VI
(TBA)
7 February 1663 22 July 1714 51 years, 165 days Beaussant-Roaux TBA.
25 Ferdinand VI of Spain.jpg Henri VIII
(1797–1888)
22 July 1714 27 June 1745 30 years, 340 days Beaussant-Roaux TBA
26 Louis XV by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour.jpg Philippe V
(TBA)
27 June 1745 11 March 1799 53 years, 257 days Beaussant-Roaux TBA
27 Louis Stanislas Young.jpg Louis VII
(TBA)
11 March 1799 5 February 1802 2 years, 331 days Beaussant-Roaux Ousted in the Arlyonish Revolution.

First Republic (1802-1814)

Coat of Arms of the Arlyonish Republic.png Council of Republican Virtue of the Republic of Arlyon Coat of Arms of the Arlyonish Republic.png
Head of State Term of Office Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Coat of Arms of the Arlyonish Republic.png Council of Republican Virtue 5 February 1802 24 June 1814 12 years, 139 days Functioned as a collective head of state. Largely ceremonial institution compared to the National Convention.

The Restoration (1814-1877)

Large Arlyonish Kingdom CoA.png King of the Kingdom of Arlyon Large Arlyonish Kingdom CoA.png
Monarch Reign Royal House Notes
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
(27) Louis XVIII portrait Hartwell House.jpg Louis VII
(1797–1888)
24 June 1814 28 March 1826 11 years, 277 days Beaussant-Roaux Restored to the throne in 1814. Died in 1826..
28 Leopold I by Franz Winterhalter.jpg Henri IX
(1797–1888)
28 March 1826 17 May 1854 27 years, 327 days Beaussant-Roaux Died in 1854, the last monarch to die whilst reigning.
29 Napoleón 3º (1865).jpg Henri X
(1806-1880)
17 May 1854 30 July 1877 23 years, 74 days Beaussant-Roaux Abdicated in 1877 in the Generals' Revolution. Last monarch from the House of Beaussant-Roaux.

Second Republic (1877-1910)

Coat of Arms of the Arlyonish Republic.png President of the Republic of Arlyon Coat of Arms of the Arlyonish Republic.png
President Term of Office Political Party Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
Patrice de MacMahon crop.jpg Albert, duc d'Chevallier
(1879–1962)
30 July 1877 18 August 1878 1 year, 19 days Military Served in an acting capacity until the 1878 presidential election.
1 Leon Gambetta by Etienne Carjat.jpg François Boulanger
(1847–1934)
18 August 1878 17 July 1881 3 years, 333 days Radical Republican Party First elected head of state. Resigned over after disputes with the executive.
2 Georges Boulanger Nadar.jpg Jérôme Montagnier
(1847–1934)
17 July 1881 28 February 1886
(Died in Office)
4 years, 226 days Popular Republican Party Assassinated by in 1886.
Jean Casimir-Perrier.jpg Gaston Cabart-Réache
(1879–1962)
28 February 1886 5 June 1886 97 days Popular Republican Party Served in an acting capacity until the 1886 presidential election.
3 The evolution of France under the third republic (1897) (14782530655).jpg René-Yves de Saint-Pulgent
(1847–1934)
5 June 1886 27 June 1893 7 years, 22 days Popular Republican Party Served one full term.
4 Felix Faure.jpg Philippe Brocard
(1847–1934)
27 June 1893 15 June 1900 6 years, 353 days Radical Republican Party Served one full term.
5 Raymond Poincaré officiel (cropped).jpg Étienne Chrétien
(1847–1934)
15 June 1900 16 June 1907 7 years, 1 day Republican Federation Served one full term.
6 Albert Lebrun 1932 (2).jpg Jean-Baptiste Delacroix
(1847–1934)
16 June 1907 4 March 1911 3 years, 261 days Radical Party Resigned in 1911 to give way to a military regime.

Military regime (1910-1917)

Napoleonic Eagle.svg Chairman of the Comité militaire de libération nationale Napoleonic Eagle.svg
Chairman Term of Office Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1 Robert Georges Nivelle.jpg Général d'armée
François Berteaux
(1847–1934)
4 March 1911 25 July 1912 1 year, 143 days Took power in a coup d'état. Resigned in 1912.
2 Maarschalk Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Bestanddeelnr 158-1095 (cropped).jpg Généralissime
Gaston Lambert
(1847–1934)
25 July 1912 18 February 1916
(Died in Office)
3 years, 208 days Committed suicide in 1916 prior to the unconditional surrender of Arlyon.
3 Franchet d'Esperey - photo Henri Manuel.jpg Général d'armée
Benoît Champagne de Lacroix
(1847–1934)
18 February 1916 16 April 1917 1 year, 57 days Dissolved the Comité militaire de libération nationale in 1917.

April Monarchy (1917-1926)

Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA3.png King of the Kingdom of Arlyon Small Arlyonish Kingdom CoA3.png
Monarch Reign Royal House Notes
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
30 ManuelIIPortugal.jpg Jean IV
(1797–1888)
16 April 1917 22 September 1923 6 years, 159 days House of TBA Abdicated without designating a successor. Last king of Arlyon.
Pierre Bounine-Cabalé.png Pierre Bounine-Cabalé
(1857-1952)
22 September 1923 14 April 1926 2 years, 204 days N/A Appointed regent. In November 1925 took the title of supreme leader without relinquishing his role as regent.

Federation of Arlyon

Roundel of Albania (1960–1992) – Type 1.svg Chief of the Revolutionary Government of the Federation of Arlyon Roundel of Albania (1960–1992) – Type 1.svg
President Term of Office Political party Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1 Maurice Sarrail.jpg Général d'armée
Jérôme Diderot
(1847–1934)
22 September 1923 31 July 1930 6 years, 312 days Possibilistes Took the title of Chief of the Revolutionary Government. Died in office.
2 Édouard Laffont.png Général d'armée
Édouard Laffont
(1847–1934)
31 July 1930 16 November 1940 10 years, 108 days Impossibilistes Resigned in 1940.
Francisco Largo Caballero 1927b (cropped).jpg Lizardo Ordóñez
(1847–1934)
16 November 1940 2 April 1941 137 days Impossibilistes Acting Chief of Government. Resigned following the creation of the position of President of the Federal Council.
CoA of Arlyon.png President of the Federal Council of the Federation of Arlyon CoA of Arlyon.png
3 Léon Blum.jpg Georges Carpentier
(1847–1934)
2 April 1941 30 March 1946 4 years, 362 days Possibilistes First President of the Federal Council. Elected to a full term in 1941. Failed to secure re-election.
4 Marcel Cachin 1921.jpg Gérard Renaudet
(1847–1934)
30 March 1946 22 April 1951 5 years, 23 days Federation of Proletarian Unity Elected to a full term in 1946. Chose to retire rather then face re-election.
5 Maurice Thorez - VIIIe Congrès national du PCF.jpg François Camusat
(1847–1934)
22 April 1951 17 April 1961 9 years, 360 days Federation of Proletarian Unity Elected to two full terms in 1951 and 1956.
6 Guy Mollet Archief.PNG Jean-Pierre Auclert
(1847–1934)
17 April 1961 26 April 1971 10 years, 9 days Possibilistes Elected to two full terms in 1961 and 1966.
7 Salvador Allende Gossens (cropped).jpg Oriol Comorera
(1847–1934)
26 April 1971 6 May 1976 5 years, 10 days Impossibilistes Elected to a full term in 1971. Failed to secure re-election.
8 Reagan Mitterrand 1984 (cropped).jpg Alexandre Clémentel
(1847–1934)
6 May 1976 27 April 1986 9 years, 356 days Socialist Republican Group Elected to two full terms in 1976 and 1981.
9 File:Delors 01.jpg François Bergounioux
(1847–1934)
27 April 1986 13 April 1996 9 years, 352 days Réformistes Elected to two full terms in 1986 and 1991.
10 Massimo D'Alema ONU.jpg Giorgio Cusmano
(1936-2018)
13 April 1996 22 April 2006 10 years, 9 days Federation of Proletarian Unity Elected to two full terms in 1996 and 2001.
11 Ségolène Royal - Janvier 2012.jpg Mireille Morin
(1847–1934)
22 April 2006 14 April 2016 9 years, 358 days Réformistes First female elected head of state. Elected to two full terms in 2006 and 2011.
12 Jean-Marc Ayrault et Alain Kouck (13293393834) (cropped).jpg Édouard Verpilleux
(1950-)
14 April 2016 Incumbent 8 years, 39 days Possibilistes Elected to a first term in 2016.