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House of Sproek-Kristhulm | |
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South Ottonian royal family | |
Parent house | House of Sproek House of Kristhulm |
Country | South Ottonia |
Founded | June 1, 1915 |
Founder | Rudulf I of Ottonia & Anna I of Ottonia |
Current head | Rodrik I |
Titles | Monarch of Ottonia |
Style(s) | "His/Her Royal Majesty" "His/Her Royal Highness" |
The House of Sproek-Kristhulm is the royal family of South Ottonia. Formed by the dynastic union of the House of Sproek and House of Kristhulm, the House and its supporters claim to be the rightful sovereigns of the whole of Ottonia through the government of the United Kingdom of Ottonia. In practice, the House's territorial claims are limited only to the Southern state.
Members
Current dynasts descended from Adelhaed I and their place in succession are as follows:
- Adelhaed I of Ottonia (1946–2012)
- Rodrik I of Ottonia (b. 1967)
- (-) Ava of Onneria (b. 1970)(Consort)
- (1) Vitus of Ottonia (b. 1990)
- (-) Arietta of Ghant (b. 1993)(Wife)
- (2) Margret of Ottonia (b. 1993)
- (3) Karolina of Ottonia (b. 1995)
- (4) Kristiana of Ottonia (b. 1999)
- (5) Vikturya of Ottonia (b. 1969)
- (-) Godwyn of Staalmark (b. 1972)(Husband)
- (6) Margus of Staalmark (b. 1990)
- (7) Rodrik of Staalmark (b. 1992)
- (8) Adelhaed of Staalmark (b. 1994)
- (9) Elisabeth of Staalmark (b. 1996)
- (10) Alyssa of Staalmark (b. 1996)
- (11) Viktur of Staalmark (b. 1998)
- (12) Hylda of Ottonia (b. 1972)
- (-) Nicolo Pietro Kondozi (b. 1962)(Husband)
- (13) Arnulf of Ottonia (b. 1994)
- (-) Catalia Abellán (b. 1996)(Wife)
- (14) Audhild of Ottonia (b. 1995)
- (15) Anselm of Ottonia (b. 1997)
- Rodrik I of Ottonia (b. 1967)