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'''Basil I''' (''Basileios Stepan Yovhannes Gosdantin''; born 16 July 1988) has been [[Monarchy of Aretias|Basileus of Aretias and the Mysians]] since 20 September 2014. He became Basileus following the abdication of his mother [[Irene II of Aretias|Basileia Irene II]].
'''Basil I''' (''Basileios Stephanos Ioannes Konstantinos''; born 16 July 1988) has been [[Monarchy of Aretias|Basileus of Aretias and the Mysians]] since 20 September 2014. He became Basileus following the abdication of his mother [[Irene II of Aretias|Basileia Irene II]].


Basil is the second child and eldest son of [[Irene II of Aretias|Basileia Irene II]] and [[Cyril I of Aretias|Prince Cyril Bznuni]], later Cyril I. Basil was not expected to be in line to the throne of Aretias, but became heir to the kingdom in 2007 following the [[Succession to the Aretian throne#Instrument of disclaimer|Nyrundy Disclaimer]]. He became heir apparent in 2010, and was invested as Despot of Mysia.
Basil is the second child and eldest son of [[Irene II of Aretias|Basileia Irene II]] and [[Cyril I of Aretias|Prince Cyril Bznuni]], later Cyril I. Basil was not expected to be in line to the throne of Aretias, but became heir to the kingdom in 2007 following the [[Succession to the Aretian throne#Instrument of disclaimer|Nyrundy Disclaimer]]. He became heir apparent in 2010, and was invested as Despot of Mysia.

Revision as of 21:09, 27 April 2021

Succession

First six in line from 1 January 2020
1. The Despoina of Mysia
2. The Prince Robert Baldwin of Aretias.jpg
3. Prince David
4. Princess Anna
5. Stefani, Duchess of Suedia Emmy Rossum (24341757766) (cropped).jpg
6. The Princess Gregoria File:Gregoria of Aretias.jpg

Aretias utilizes male-preference primogeniture, with additional mechanisms allowing the reigning Sovereign to appoint his or her heir apparent under traditional Mysian law. Under the Kingdom of Mysia, local Aretian succession laws were strictly male-only, however the reign of Basilissa Irene I due to her claim to Mysia. Mysia Upon the ascension of Basileus Stephen I, Aretias entered a personal union with the Electorate of Nyrundy in Garima. This union was dissolved upon the death of Basileus George III, per an arrangement disclaiming the line of George's only son Archduke William and allowing his Aretian titles to pass to George's eldest daughter, Irene. Additionally, the Sovereign may appoint his successor in certain instances, such as a lack of children from his primary marriage. As Vardanan customary law permits a man to have multiple wives, a Sovereign may appoint a son from a secondary wife as heir apparent if he lacks male issue from his primary wife; however, this eventuallity has yet to occur. Generally, succession laws include the minimum requirements of adhering to Apostolic Christianity, legitimate birth, and Sovereign consent to marriages. At the two instances of the ascension of a female sovereign, her husband has become Basileus jure uxoris, however this is largely based in custom and not constitutionality. Per a 2016 declaration from Basileus Basil II, his only daughter, Zenobia, Despoina of Mysia, is heir to the Aretian throne unless the birth of a legitimate son displaces her.

See also

Basil I

Basil I
Basil II of Aretias.jpg
Basileus of Mysia
Reign7 October 2014 – present
Coronation26 December 2014
PredecessorIrene II
Heir presumptive Zenobia, Despoina of Mysia
Born (1988-07-16) 16 July 1988 (age 36)
Rovan, Nyrundy, Garima
Spouse
Issue
Among others
Full name
Basileios Stephanos Ioannes Konstantinos
HouseByzennos
FatherPrince Cyril Bznuni
MotherIrene II of Aretias
ReligionApostolic Christianity

Basil I (Basileios Stephanos Ioannes Konstantinos; born 16 July 1988) has been Basileus of Aretias and the Mysians since 20 September 2014. He became Basileus following the abdication of his mother Basileia Irene II.

Basil is the second child and eldest son of Basileia Irene II and Prince Cyril Bznuni, later Cyril I. Basil was not expected to be in line to the throne of Aretias, but became heir to the kingdom in 2007 following the Nyrundy Disclaimer. He became heir apparent in 2010, and was invested as Despot of Mysia.

Basil was educated in Aretias and Garima, earning a degree and military officer training at [school].