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Abellán Príncipes de Abellán Princes of Abellán | |
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Noble House | |
Parent house | Miramonte-del Villar-Jeque dynasty |
Country | Gran Aligonia |
Founded | 1720 CE |
Founder | Quentin Morquecho Abellán |
Current head | Veremundo Abellán |
Final ruler | Veremundo Abellán |
Titles | Prince of Gran Aligonia (transitioning) |
Style(s) | "His/Her Magnificence" |
Motto | "Sen vitoria sen sacrificio." ("No victory without sacrifice.") |
Estate(s) | Villa Romera Magnifica (official seat) Vanto Villa Estate (private residence) |
Deposition | 31 January, 2020 |
The House of Abellán, also referred to as the Princes of Abellán, is a Scipian royal house of Latin origin, and a branch of the Miramonte-del Villar-Jeque dynasty, one of the most dominant houses of the Most Magnificent Republic of Aligonia. The House of Abellán had been a minor house for the majority of Aligonian history, however, after the occupation of Gran Aligonia during the West Scipian Wars by Yisraeli forces, the House of Abellán rose through the ranks in the new geopoltical paradigm which developed on the island, becoming prominent rivals of the unpopular prewar ruling house and fellow former Big Five member, the House of Oberlia. The first ruler of Gran Aligonia from the House of Abellán was Octavio Abellán, who ruled from 1950 to 1957 and presided over the renewal of the Archiepelago's independence; upon his death of pancreatic cancer at the age of 85, his son Virxillio Abellán became Prince, presiding over the nation's new era as a tax haven and economic minor power in the Periclean.