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[[File:Imperial Crown of Russia (copy by Smolensk Diamonds company, 2012) - photo by Shakko 01.JPG|300px|thumb|right|The Imperial Crown of [[Valimia]] in the [[Valtakunnanmuseo]]]]
The list of [[Valimia|Valimian]] monarchs is conventionally started with [[Paul I of Tiera]]. Prior to the rule of [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]], pagan {{wp|Finnish people|Valimian}} kings and lords had existed, and [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]] himself was not a sovereign ruler but a vassal of the [[Wilmanstrand|Wilmanstrandian]] king, however, [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]]'s rule represents the beginning of an unbroken line of succession of [[Valimia|Valimian]] rulers beginning from 972 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1922. In aidition, sources prior to the 10th century are considered highly untrustworthy as historical texts dealing with largely legendary figures. Rulers of [[Valimia]] have used numerous titles throughout its history such as Count, Duke, Baron, King and finally Emperor.  
The list of [[Valimia|Valimian]] monarchs is conventionally started with [[Paul I of Tiera]]. Prior to the rule of [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]], pagan {{wp|Finnish people|Valimian}} kings and lords had existed, and [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]] himself was not a sovereign ruler but a vassal of the [[Wilmanstrand|Wilmanstrandian]] king, however, [[Paul I of Tiera|Paul I]]'s rule represents the beginning of an unbroken line of succession of [[Valimia|Valimian]] rulers beginning from 972 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1922. In aidition, sources prior to the 10th century are considered highly untrustworthy as historical texts dealing with largely legendary figures. Rulers of [[Valimia]] have used numerous titles throughout its history such as Count, Duke, Baron, King and finally Emperor.  



Revision as of 17:54, 25 September 2021

The Imperial Crown of Valimia in the Valtakunnanmuseo

The list of Valimian monarchs is conventionally started with Paul I of Tiera. Prior to the rule of Paul I, pagan Valimian kings and lords had existed, and Paul I himself was not a sovereign ruler but a vassal of the Wilmanstrandian king, however, Paul I's rule represents the beginning of an unbroken line of succession of Valimian rulers beginning from 972 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1922. In aidition, sources prior to the 10th century are considered highly untrustworthy as historical texts dealing with largely legendary figures. Rulers of Valimia have used numerous titles throughout its history such as Count, Duke, Baron, King and finally Emperor.

Succession rules to the Valimian throne or its precursors were not codified until 1647. Prior to 1647, succession would be decided by an assembly of the four traditional classes of Valimian society: the nobility, the clergy, the merchants and the peaseantry. The only requirements for eligibility was either to be related to the previous holder of the title through blood or to belong to the same family as the previous holder. This meant that claimants born out of wedlock as well as spouses were considered legitimate which was not the case in many other Berean monarchies. In 1647, Helen codified the rules of succession in the Valimian Succession Act which were largely based off the succession rules of the Grand Duchy of Welsbach the legitimacy of spousal claims notwithstanding.

Monarchs of Valimia

County of Tiera

The County of Tiera was formed from lands gained through crusades conducted in the late 900s CE which were then granted to a Semitar Valimian soldier named Paul I. In turn Paul I created the House of Tiera. This house provided Tiera with its rulers through out the entire existence of the Country with the exception of Aino I who was part of the House of Wesrand through her marriage to Johannes von Wesrand.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Paul I
Paavali I
2 October 972

10 August 977
(4 years, 313 days)
Paul I Tiera Coat of Arms.png c. 920
Son of Ihamieli
and Aino
Otra Liika
Mietti
Äiniö
Vesivalo
c. 953
9 children
10 August 977
Aged 57?
Considered the progenitor of the Valimian ruling family
Paul II
Paavali II
10 August 977

12 June 991
(13 years, 307 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 2 May 963
Son of Paul I
and Mietti
Hyvätty
14 January 976
3 children
12 June 991
Drowned in a lake aged 28
First-born son of Paul I
Claim of primogeniture
Aino I
Aino I
12 June 991

22 October 992
(1 year, 133 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Coat of Arms of Aino I of Tiera.png 24 February 965
Daughter of Paul I
and Äiniö
Johannes von Wesrand
28 April 982
2 daughters
22 October 992
Excecuted aged 27
Eldest daughter of Paul I
Claim of agnatic-cognatic primogeniture
Paul III
the Formidable
Paavali III
Pelottava
22 October 992

23 September 1027
(34 years, 337 days)
Paul III Tiera Coat of Arms.png 16 November 963
Son of Paul I
and Otra Liika
Anne of Cowermarschen
31 March 981
No children
23 September 1027
Aged 64
Third-born son of Paul I
Claim of proximity of blood to Paul I
Olaf I
Olavi I
23 September 1027

21 January 1029
(1 year, 121 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 21 November 986
Son of Paul II
and Hyvätty
Does not appear Unmarried 21 January 1029
Murdered aged 43
Second-born son of Paul II
Appointment by Paul III
Claim of proximity of blood to Paul II
Paul IV
the Unsung
Paavali IV
Unohdettu
21 January 1029

31 December 1031
(2 years, 345 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 19 May 970
Son of Paul I
and Äiniö
Tapio
Mielikki
10 August 1011
4 children
31 December 1031
Died in the Battle of Kuula aged 61
Youngest son of Paul I
Claim of ultimogeniture through Paul I
Claim of seniority through Aino I and Paul III
Olaf II
Olavi II
31 December 1031

19 October 1058
(26 years, 293 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 13 September 1019
Son of Paul IV
and Mielikki
Säisä
9 February 1031
1 son
19 October 1058
Aged 39
First-born son of Paul IV
Claim of primogeniture
Niels
Niilo
19 October 1058

14 November 1084
(26 years, 27 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 1 October 1040
Son of Olaf II
and Säisä
Kultimo of Tiera
29 April 1047
7 children
14 November 1084
Aged 44
Son of Olaf II
Claim of primogeniture
Gustav I
Kustaa I
14 November 1084

7 March 1109
(24 years, 114 days)
Gustav I Tiera Coat of Arms.png 14 January 1073
Son of Niels
and Kultimo of Tiera
Yi of Tiera
17 September 1082
5 children
7 March 1109
Aged 36
Second-born son of Niels
Appointment by Niels

Duchy of Tiera

Upon the death of Gustav I, his successor Paul V no longer recognized the authority of the Wilmanstrandian king. Thereby following his ascension, Paul V was crowned as the Duke of Tiera (Valimian: Tieran Herttua) establishing Tiera as an independent duchy. The House of Tiera continued to be the ruling house of the ducal period.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Paul V
Paavali V
7 March 1109

24 July 1144
(35 years, 140 days)
Paul V Tiera Coat of Arms.png 25 October 1090
Son of Gustav I
and Yi of Tiera
Keiho of Tiera
13 February 1112
1 daughter
24 July 1144
Aged 54
Eldest son of Gustav I
Claim of primogeniture
Aino II
the Virtuous
Aino II
Hyveellinen
24 July 1144

18 July 1210
(65 years, 360 days)
Aino II Coat of Arms of Aino II.png 12 May 1127
Daughter of Paul V
and Keiho of Tiera
Urho of Tiera
15 August 1145
No children
18 July 1210
Aged 83
Daughter of Paul V
Claim of absolute primogeniture
Paul VI
Paavali VI
18 July 1210

22 December 1211
(1 year, 158 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 8 April 1153
Son of Kari
and Miela
Greta of Tiera
20 October 1176
2 sons
22 December 1211
Executed by the Halilids aged 58
First cousin of Aino II; grandson of Gustav I
Claim of agnatic primogeniture
Paul VII
Paavali VII
22 December 1211

10 August 1220
(8 years, 233 days)
Does not appear No image.svg Tiera Coat of Arms.png 17 October 1197
Son of Paul VI
and Greta of Tiera
Vaania of Tiera
12 November 1213
No Children
10 August 1220
Executed by the Halilids aged 23
Son of Paul VI
Claim of primogeniture
Paul VIII
Paavali VIII
10 August 1220

10 December 1236
(16 years, 123 days)
Paul VIII Tiera Coat of Arms.png 9 January 1201
Son of Paul VI
and Greta of Tiera
Vaania of Tiera
5 December 1228
6 children
10 December 1236
Died in a brawl aged 35
Son of Paul VI
Claim of primogeniture
Claim of seniority
Paul IX
Paavali IX
10 December 1236

8 March 1262
(25 years, 89 days)
Paul IX Tiera Coat of Arms.png 31 May 1229
Son of Paul VIII
and Vaania of Tiera
Leutgard of Tiera
15 January 1240
2 children
8 March 1262
Shot with an arrow aged 33
Son of Paul VIII
Claim of primogeniture
Gustav II
the Young
Kustaa II
Nouri
8 March 1262

8 September 1292
(30 years, 185 days)
Gustav II Tiera Coat of Arms.png 26 November 1261
Son of Paul IX
and Leutgard of Tiera
Aenor of Irmstedt
2 June 1283
7 children
8 March 1321
Executed by the White horde aged 60
Son of Paul IX
Claim of primogeniture

Triune Duchy

The duchies of Tiera, Arijuotsi and Ikitiera were united into a single alliance under Gustav II in 1292. Though initially only a military alliance, it was gradually formed into a league dominated by the Duchy of Tiera and its house whose leading position became a hereditary title was tied to the Duchy of Tiera. The ascension of Veino in 1378 to the head of the House of Tiera meant that her son George-Paul I would become the head of both houses forming the House of Tiera-Arijuotsi inheriting the lands and titles of both his parents ensuring the family's influence over the Triune Duchy.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Gustav II
the Young
Kustaa II
Nouri
8 September 1292

8 March 1321
(28 years, 182 days)
Gustav II Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 26 November 1261
Son of Paul IX
and Leutgard of Tiera
Aenor of Irmstedt
2 June 1283
7 children
8 March 1321
Executed by the White horde aged 60
Son of Paul IX
Claim of primogeniture
Gustav III
Kustaa III
8 March 1321

31 December 1374
(53 years, 299 days)
Gustav III Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 20 September 1290
Son of Gustav II
and Aenor of Irmstedt
Sigrid the Fair
18 October 1348
12 children
31 December 1374
Allegedly murdered aged 84
Son of Gustav II
Claim of primogeniture
Vieno
the Unequivocal
Vieno
Verraton
31 December 1374

6 July 1446
(71 years, 188 days)
Vieno Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 20 September 1359
Daughter of Gustav III
and Sigrid the Fair
Kaukomieli of Arijuotsi
18 October 1372
8 children
6 July 1446
Aged 87
Daughter of Gustav III
Claim of matrilineal succession
George-Paul I
Yrjö-Paavali I
6 July 1446

11 March 1479
(32 years, 249 days)
George-Paul I Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 19 May 1402
Son of Kaukomieli of Arijuotsi
and Vieno of Tiera
Mirèlha of Soler
18 October 1432
1 daughter
11 March 1479
Aged 77
Son of Vieno
Claim of agnatic primogeniture
George-Paul II
the Decrepit
Yrjö-Paavali II
Raihnainen
11 March 1479

15 November 1485
(6 years, 250 days)
George-Paul II Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 2 November 1405
Son of Kaukomieli of Arijuotsi
and Vieno of Tiera
Ava of Wigburg
2 May 1472
5 children
15 November 1485
Aged 80
Son of Vieno
Claim of agnatic primogeniture
George-Paul III
Yrjö-Paavali III
15 November 1485

21 July 1511
(25 years, 249 days)
George-Paul III Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 20 January 1465
Son of George-Paul II
and Ava of Wigburg
Bernardina of Nepi
2 May 1483
3 sons
7 March 1511
Aged 46
Son of George-Paul II
Claim of primogeniture
George-Paul IV
the Promiscuous
Yrjö-Paavali IV
Siveeton
21 July 1511

4 July 1557
(45 years, 349 days)
George-Paul IV Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 25 January 1490
Son of George-Paul III
and Bernardina of Nepi
(1) Theudelinda of Irmstedt-Burgfluss
31 August 1515
12 children
(2) Adalgard of Schwoldt
3 January 1544
4 children
4 July 1557
Aged 67
Son of George-Paul III
Fathered numerous illegitimate children
Claim of primogeniture
George-Paul V
Yrjö-Paavali V
4 July 1557

16 January 1576
(18 years, 197 days)
George-Paul V Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 21 February 1516
Son of George-Paul IV
and Theudelinda of Irmstedt-Burgfluss
Gertrud of Türmeland
1 November 1539
6 children
16 January 1576
Aged 60
Son of George-Paul IV
Claim of primogeniture
Paul X
Paavali X
16 January 1576

22 September 1578
(2 years, 250 days)
George-Paul V Coat of Arms of the Triune Duchy.png 6 November 1539
Son of George-Paul V
and Gertrud of Türmeland
Goda of Ricmond
8 December 1579
4 daughters
16 August 1586
Executed aged 46
Son of George-Paul V
Claim of primogeniture

Grand Coalition

The Grand Coalition (Valimian: Suurkoalitio) was an alliance of several Valimian state entities to fight the White Horde formed in 1578. Similarly to the Triune Duchy, its leadership was an inherited title linked to the House of Tiera-Arijoutsi. In 1686, George-Paul VI supplanted his nephew, Paul X, for control over the coalition and of the House of Tiera-Arijoutsi naming himself the legitimate ruler. However, the eldest daughter of Paul X, Theudelinda, is considered to have been the legitimate head of the house, and George-Paul VI is believed to have led a cadet branch of the the House of Tiera-Arijoutsi. Both of the houses led by Theudelinda and George-Paul VI respectively were refered to as the House of Tiera-Arijoutsi by contemporary sources.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Paul X
Paavali X
22 September 1578

16 August 1586
(7 years, 329 days)
George-Paul V Suurkoalitio Vaakuna (1578-1586).png 6 November 1539
Son of George-Paul V
and Gertrud of Türmeland
Goda of Ricmond
8 December 1579
4 daughters
16 August 1586
Executed aged 46
Son of George-Paul V
Claim of primogeniture
George-Paul VI
the Bastard
Yrjö-Paavali VI
Äpärä
16 August 1586

1 April 1604
(17 years, 230 days)
George-Paul VI Suurkoalitio Vaakuna (1586-1603).png 6 November 1549
Son of George-Paul IV
and Linda the Maiden
TBD
20 July 1566
7 children
4 September 1606
Aged 57
Son of George-Paul IV
Born out of wedlock
Claim of primogeniture


Kingdom of the Valimians

Following the Valimian Revolt in 1604, the Kingdom of the Valimians was declared by George-Paul VI. His cadet branch of Tiera-Arijoutsi was succeded by House of Ikitiera, itself a cadet branch of the same house, in 1617 after his son, George-Paul VII, attempted to establish Absolutism in the kingdom. George-Paul VI's son retook the throne in a counter-coup in 1631. The death of George-Paul VIII only six years later, led to the introduction of the House of Welsbach as the Valimian ruling house as Helen the Great, the only child of Paul X, ascended to the throne in 1637. She went on to restrict the Valimian rules of succession. Following the brief reign of Alexander, the ascension of Aino III and the death of her father, George Augustus of Welsbach, a personal union was established between Valimia and Welsbach. The House of Welsbach would go on to be the ruling house Valimia until the abolition of its monarchy in 1922.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
George-Paul VI
the Bastard
Yrjö-Paavali VI
Äpärä
1 April 1604

4 September 1606
(2 years, 157 days)
George-Paul VI Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (1604-1617, 1631-1637) .png 6 November 1549
Son of George-Paul IV
and Linda the Maiden
TBD
20 July 1566
7 children
4 September 1606
Aged 57
Son of George-Paul IV
Born out of wedlock
Claim of primogeniture
George-Paul VII
Yrjö-Paavali VII
4 September 1606

28 September 1617
(11 years, 25 days)
George-Paul VII Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (1604-1617, 1631-1637) .png 24 June 1571
Son of George-Paul VI
and TBD
TBD
2 December 1595
2 chidlren
28 September 1617
Murdered aged 46
Son of George-Paul VI
Claim of primogeniture
Artemius
Artemi
28 September 1617

9 May 1619
(1 year, 224 days)
Artemius Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (1617-1631,-1637-1639).png 15 November 1588
Son of Charles I of Ikitiera
and TBD
TBD
20 July 1609
No chidlren
9 May 1619
Aged 29
Grandson of George-Paul V
Claim of primogeniture through George-Paul V
Paul XI
Paavali XI
9 May 1619

3 October 1631
(12 years, 148 days)
Paul XI Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (1617-1631,-1637-1639).png 14 April 1590
Son of Charles I of Ikitiera
and TBD
TBD
18 February 1612
1 daughter
3 October 1631
Aged 41
Grandson of George-Paul V
Brother of Artmeius
Claim of primogeniture
Claim of seniority
George-Paul VIII
Yrjö-Paavali VIII
3 October 1631

12 August 1637
(5 years, 314 days)
George-Paul VIII Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimians (1604-1617, 1631-1637) .png 20 November 1587
Son of George-Paul VII
and TBD
TBD
4 November 1620
8 children
12 August 1637
Aged 50
Son of George-Paul VII
Claim of primogeniture through George-Paul VII
Helen
the Great
Helena
Suuri
12 August 1637

1 June 1661
(23 years, 294 days)
Helen Coat of arms of Helen of Valimia.png 21 September 1617
Daughter of Paul XI
and TBD
George Augustus of Welsbach
3 March 1627
5 children
1 June 1661
Aged 44
Daughter of Paul XI
Claim of absolute primogeniture
Alexander
Aleksanteri
1 June 1661

30 December 1664
(3 years, 213 days)
Alexander Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 9 March 1657
Son of George Augustus of Welsbach
and Helen
Does not appear Unmarried 30 December 1664
Aged 7
Only son of Helen
Claim of primogeniture
Aino III
Aino III
30 December 1664

13 July 1693
(28 years, 196 days)
Aino III Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 28 August 1628
Daughter of George Augustus of Welsbach
and Helen
TBD
2 December 1652
10 children
13 July 1693
Aged 65
Eldest daughter of Helen
Claim of agnatic-cognatic primogeniture
Charles-Frederick I
Kaarle-Fredrik I
13 July 1693

20 April 1707
(13 years, 282 days)
Charles I Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 23 November 1653
Son of TBD
and Aino III
TBD
11 March 1680
3 sons
20 April 1707
Aged 54
Eldest son of Aino III
Claim of primogeniture
Anthony I
the Great
Anton I
Suuri
20 April 1707

4 July 1737
(30 years, 76 days)
Anthony I Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 17 June 1691
Son of Charles-Frederick I
and TBD
TBD
1 August 1703
5 children
27 July 1741
Aged 50
Eldest son of Charles-Frederick I
Claim of primogeniture

Valimian Empire

In 1737, Anthony I declared the creation of the Valimian Empire. The personal union between Valimia and Welsbach was briefly broken during the reign of Rosa who ascended to the Valimian throne through her marriage to Charles-Frederick II which was not recognized in Welsbach. The assassination of Augustus in 1867 led to Aino IV ascending to the throne incredibly young. She would go on to abdicate the throne in 1910 being the only monarch to ever do so in Valimian history. Her son, Charles-Frederick III served as the last Valimian Emperor with the abolition of the monarchy taking place in 1922.

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Anthony I
the Great
Anton I
Suuri
4 July 1737

27 July 1741
(4 years, 24 days)
Anthony I Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 17 June 1691
Son of Charles-Frederick I
and TBD
TBD
1 August 1713
5 children
27 July 1741
Aged 50
Eldest son of Charles-Frederick I
Claim of primogeniture
Alexius
Aleksis
27 July 1741

13 April 1763
(21 years, 261 days)
Alexius Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 11 October 1716
Son of Anthony I
and TBD
Does not appear Unmarried 13 April 1763
Aged 47
Eldest son of Anthony I
Claim of primogeniture
Charles-Frederick II
Kaarle-Fredrik II
13 April 1763

6 March 1807
(43 years, 328 days)
Charles II Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 17 June 1760
Son of Paul Haaksija
and TBD
Rosa of Valimia
13 November 1789
13 children
6 March 1807
Aged 50
Nephew of Alexius
Grandson of Anthony I
Claim of primogeniture
Rosa
Roosa
6 March 1807

17 January 1828
(20 years, 318 days)
Rosa Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 12 March 1764
Daughter of TBD
and TBD
Charles-Frederick II
13 November 1789
13 children
17 January 1828
Aged 64
Wife of Charles-Frederick II
Claim through marriage
Anthony II
Anthon II
17 January 1828

22 April 1849
(21 years, 96 days)
Anthony II Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 15 June 1793
Son of Charles-Frederick II
and Rosa of Valimia
TBD
14 September 1819
3 children
22 April 1849
Aged 56
Son of Charles-Frederick II
Claim of primogeniture
Augustus
Augustus
22 April 1849

3 July 1867
(18 years, 73 days)
Stephen Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 12 February 1837
Son of Anthony II
and TBD
TBD
31 December 1851
2 children
3 July 1867
Assassinated aged 30
Son of Anthony II
Claim of primogeniture
Aino IV
Aino IV
3 July 1867

30 August 1910
(43 years, 59 days)
Aino IV Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 10 December 1852
Daughter of Stephen
and TBD
TBD
5 July 1879
7 children
27 January 1927
Aged 75
Daughter of Augustus
Abdicated the throne
Claim of agnatic-cognatic primogeniture
Charles-Frederick III
Kaarle-Fredrik III
30 August 1910

17 January 1922
(11 years, 141 days)
Charles III Coat of arms of the Kingdom of the Valimian (1661-1733).png 28 August 1880
Son of TBD
and Aino IV
TBD
19 April 1903
8 children
21 February 1926
Aged 46
Son of Aino IV
Claim of primogeniture

Timeline

Charles-Frederick III of ValimiaAino IV of ValimiaAugustus of ValimiaAnthony II of ValimiaRosa of ValimiaCharles-Frederick II of ValimiaAlexius of ValimiaAnthony I of ValimiaCharles-Frederick I of ValimiaAino III of ValimiaAlexander of ValimiaHelen of ValimiaGeorge-Paul VIII of ValimiaPaul XI of ValimiaArtemius of ValimiaGeorge-Paul VII of ValimiaGeorge-Paul VI of ValimiaPaul X of Tiera-ArijoutsiGeorge-Paul V of Tiera-ArijoutsiGeorge-Paul IV of Tiera-ArijoutsiGeorge-Paul III of Tiera-ArijoutsiGeorge-Paul II of Tiera-ArijoutsiGeorge-Paul I of Tiera-ArijoutsiVieno of TieraGustav III of TieraGustav II of TieraPaul IX of TieraPaul VIII of TieraPaul VII of TieraPaul VI of TieraAino II of TieraPaul V of TieraGusrav I of TieraNiels of TieraOlaf II of TieraPaul IV of TieraOlaf I of TieraPaul III of TieraAino I of TieraPaul II of TieraPaul I of TieraHouse of WelsbachHouse of IkitieraHouse of Tiera-Arijoutsi (Cadet Branch)House of Tiera-ArijoutsiHouse of TieraHouse of Wesrand


Family tree

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