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'''Succession to the Mysian throne''' is governed by house law originally established by the House of Kamytzes in 1830, which stipulate that succession following [[wikipedia:Primogeniture#Male-preference primogeniture|male-preference primogeniture]] principals.
==Eligibility==
Pursuant to dynastic law, one, at minimum, must be legitimate born, a follower of the [[Mysian Uniate Church|Unitate Church]], and, if applicable, have married with the monarch's consent. If an heir meets these requirements, he or she must then take part in an anointing ceremony and give an oath to protect the Mysian constitution. However, this does not constitute the coronation ceremony, which typically follows the monarch's succession by at least 5 to 6 months. The monarch retains the right to, in some situations, appoint his or her heir apparent, according to Vardanan customary law – though this has not happened since the establishment of the Kingdom of Mysia.
When eligible, the heir apparent, or heir presumptive, is granted the substantive title of [[Monarchy of Mysia#Heir apparent|Despot of Thynia]]. most often this is the eldest son of the reigning monarch.
==Line of succession==
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|1. [[David, Despot of Thynia|HRH The Despot of Thynia]] ||
|1. [[George of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduke George]] ||
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|2. [[Stephen of Mysia|HRH The Prince Stephen]] ||
|2. [[Isabel of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduchess Isabel]] ||
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|3. [[John of Mysia|HRH The Prince John]] ||  
|3. [[Anna of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduchess Anna]] ||  
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|4. [[Diana of Mysia|HRH The Princess Diana]] ||
|4. [[Margaret of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduchess Margaret]] ||
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|5. [[Anna of Mysia|HRH The Princess Anna]]||  
|5. [[Alice of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduchess Alice]]||  
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|6. [[Silvia of Mysia|HRH The Princess Silvia]]||  
|6. [[Otto of Nyrundy|HRH The Archduke Otto]]||  
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'''Succession to the Mysian throne''' is governed by house law originally established by the House of Kamytzes in 1830, which stipulate that succession following [[wikipedia:Primogeniture#Male-preference primogeniture|male-preference primogeniture]] principals.
==Eligibility==
Pursuant to dynastic law, one, at minimum, must be legitimate born, a follower of the [[Mysian Uniate Church|Unitate Church]], and, if applicable, have married with the monarch's consent. If an heir meets these requirements, he or she must then take part in an anointing ceremony and give an oath to protect the Mysian constitution. However, this does not constitute the coronation ceremony, which typically follows the monarch's succession by at least 5 to 6 months. The monarch retains the right to, in some situations, appoint his or her heir apparent, according to Vardanan customary law – though this has not happened since the establishment of the Kingdom of Mysia.
When eligible, the heir apparent, or heir presumptive, is granted the substantive title of [[Monarchy of Mysia#Heir apparent|Despot of Thynia]]. most often this is the eldest son of the reigning monarch.
==Line of succession==
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*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] ''[[George VII & III|Basileus George III]] (1937–2010)''
*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] ''[[George VII & III|Basileus George III]] (1937–2010)''
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Michael I of Mysia|Basileus Michael]] (1959–2020)
**[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Michael I of Mysia|Basileus Michael]] (1962)'''
***[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Isabel I of Mysia|Basileia Isabel I]] (b. 1988)'''
***'''(1)''' [[George of Nyrundy|Archduke George]] (b. 1990)
****'''(1)''' [[David, Despot of Thynia]] (b. 2011)
***'''(2)''' [[Isabel of Nyrundy|Archduchess Isabel]] (b. 1988)
****'''(2)''' [[Stephen of Mysia|Prince Stephen]] (b. 2016)
***'''(3)''' [[Anna of Nyrundy|Archduchess Anna]] (b. 1991)
****'''(3)''' [[John of Mysia|Prince John]] (b. 2022)
***'''(4)''' [[Margaret of Nyrundy|Archduchess Margaret]] (b. 1993)
****'''(4)''' [[Diana of Mysia|Princess Diana]] (b. 2009)
***'''(5)''' [[Alice of Nyrundy|Archduchess Alice]] (b. 1996)
****'''(5)''' [[Anna of Mysia|Princess Anna]] (b. 2012)
****'''(6)''' [[Silvia of Mysia|Princess Silvia]] (b. 2014)
****'''(7)''' [[Irene of Mysia|Princess Irene]] (b. 2018)
***'''(8)''' [[Ella of Mysia|Princess Ella]] (b. 1989)
***'''(9)''' [[Anna of Mysia|Princess Anna]] (b. 1991)
***'''(10)''' [[Margaret of Mysia|Princess Margaret]] (b. 1993)
***'''(11)''' [[Alice of Mysia|Princess Alice]] (b. 1996)
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 23 July 2022

First six in line from 1 February 2022
1. HRH The Archduke George
2. HRH The Archduchess Isabel
3. HRH The Archduchess Anna
4. HRH The Archduchess Margaret
5. HRH The Archduchess Alice
6. HRH The Archduke Otto

Succession to the Mysian throne is governed by house law originally established by the House of Kamytzes in 1830, which stipulate that succession following male-preference primogeniture principals.

Eligibility

Pursuant to dynastic law, one, at minimum, must be legitimate born, a follower of the Unitate Church, and, if applicable, have married with the monarch's consent. If an heir meets these requirements, he or she must then take part in an anointing ceremony and give an oath to protect the Mysian constitution. However, this does not constitute the coronation ceremony, which typically follows the monarch's succession by at least 5 to 6 months. The monarch retains the right to, in some situations, appoint his or her heir apparent, according to Vardanan customary law – though this has not happened since the establishment of the Kingdom of Mysia.

When eligible, the heir apparent, or heir presumptive, is granted the substantive title of Despot of Thynia. most often this is the eldest son of the reigning monarch.

Line of succession

See also