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| 11 February 1865<br/>Applewood Manor<hr/>Daughter of {{Nowrap|[[Achim of Cordonia|King Achim]]}}<br/> and [[Queen Marie|Lady Marie Eisenhower]] <br/>5 children | | 11 February 1865<br/>Applewood Manor<hr/>Daughter of {{Nowrap|[[Achim of Cordonia|King Achim]]}}<br/> and [[Queen Marie|Lady Marie Eisenhower]] <br/>5 children | ||
| [[David Petersen-Soar]]<br/>London, UK<br/>[[Wedding of Princess Adriana and David Petersen-Soar|1883]]{{ | | [[David Petersen-Soar]]<br/>London, UK<br/>[[Wedding of Princess Adriana and David Petersen-Soar|1883]]{{efn|The Queen's marriage to Mr. Petersen-Soar was annulled as she did not have permission of her father.|group=fn |name=dpsann}}<br>No children<hr/>[[Stefen, King of Cordonia|Stefen Meiningen]]<br/>Moselle Hall<br/>[[Wedding of Adriana, Princess of Cordonia, and Stefan Meiningen|1886]]<br/>3 children | ||
| 6 May 1950<br/>Cordonia Capitol Royal Hospital | | 6 May 1950<br/>Cordonia Capitol Royal Hospital | ||
| {{Ayd|1865|2|11|1950|5|6}} | | {{Ayd|1865|2|11|1950|5|6}} | ||
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| 10 October 1958<br/>[[Cordonian Royal Palace]]<hr/>Son of {{Nowrap|[[Dirk II]]}}<br/>and [[Queen Abigal|Princess Abigail]] | | 10 October 1958<br/>[[Cordonian Royal Palace]]<hr/>Son of {{Nowrap|[[Dirk II]]}}<br/>and [[Queen Abigal|Princess Abigail]] | ||
| [[Princess Matilda]]{{ | | [[Princess Matilda]]{{efn|The Princess died in 1985; Constantine was a widower.|group=fn | name=pmdied}}<br/>Moselle Hall<br/>[[Wedding of King Constantine and Princess Matilda|13 August 1981 ]]<br/>1 son<hr/>[[Queen Eleanor|Eleanor Edison]]{{efn|The Queen died in 1999; Constantine was a widower.|group=fn |name=eedied}}<br/>[[Wedding of King Constantine and Eleanor Edison|1 August 1986]]<br/>2 children<hr/>[[Queen Regina The Queen Mother|Lady Regina Amranth]]<br/>[[Wedding of King Constantine and Lady Regina Amranth|28 April 2004]]<br/>No children | ||
| [[Death and state funeral of King Constantine The King Father|13 June 2021]]<br/>Cordonian Royal Palace | | [[Death and state funeral of King Constantine The King Father|13 June 2021]]<br/>Cordonian Royal Palace | ||
| {{Ayd|1958|10|10|2021|6|13}} | | {{Ayd|1958|10|10|2021|6|13}} |
Revision as of 06:36, 19 October 2022
There have been 10 Cordonian monarchs since the unification of Cordonia and the Princedom of Lythikos on 26 May 1768. This list does not include people who have acted as regent when the sovereign is a minor. For that list, see List of Cordonian regents. For people who have been heir apparent and presumptive but did not ascend the throne, see List of Cordonian former heirs apparent and presumptive.
List
Name[a] Reign |
Duration of reign | Portrait | Birth Date, location, parents |
Marriage | Death | Age | House | Ref. |
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– – 1780 – 1782 |
1750 | 1782 | Rys-Saxe | |||||
Marae Marae Nadia Rys 1782 – 1850 |
68 years, 5 days | 1772 | John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer[b] Althorp, Northamptonshire, England 1800 1 daughter Robert Spencer London, UK 1820 2 children |
1850 | ||||
Sabrina Sabrina Anna Rys 1850 – 1873 |
22 years, 285 days | 11 October 1800 | Lord Ralf Beaumont Cordonia 1830 3 children |
15 October 1873 | 73 years, 4 days | |||
Achim Achim Noah Rys 1873 – 1901 |
27 years, 166 days | 21 December 1835 Applewood Manor Son of Queen Sabrina and Lord Ralf Beaumont 4 children |
– | 2 October 1901 Cordonian Royal Palace |
65 years, 285 days | |||
Adriana Adriana Ingrid Rys 1901 – 6 May 1950 |
48 years, 216 days | 11 February 1865 Applewood Manor Daughter of King Achim and Lady Marie Eisenhower 5 children |
David Petersen-Soar London, UK 1883[c] No children Stefen Meiningen Moselle Hall 1886 3 children |
6 May 1950 Cordonia Capitol Royal Hospital |
85 years, 84 days | |||
Dirk I Dirk Uwe 6 May 1950 – 20 January 1959 |
8 years, 260 days | 3 June 1893 Applewood Manor Son of Queen Adriana and King Stefan |
Mary, Princess Royal Moselle Hall 1922 7 children |
20 January 1959 Cordonian Royal Palace |
65 years, 231 days | Ryan | [1] | |
Dirk II Dirk Uwe II 20 January 1959 – 24 March 1977 |
18 years, 64 days | 23 June 1928 Cordonian Royal Palace Son of Dirk I and Mary, Princess Royal |
Princess Abigail Moselle Hall 1953 5 children |
24 March 1977 Cordonian Royal Palace |
48 years, 274 days | [2] | ||
Constantine Constantine Judea Harold 24 March 1977 – 19 May 2021 |
44 years, 82 days | 10 October 1958 Cordonian Royal Palace Son of Dirk II and Princess Abigail |
Princess Matilda[d] Moselle Hall 13 August 1981 1 son Eleanor Edison[e] 1 August 1986 2 children Lady Regina Amranth 28 April 2004 No children |
13 June 2021 Cordonian Royal Palace |
62 years, 246 days | [3] | ||
Liam Liam David Israel 19 May 2021 – Present |
3 years, 43 days | ![]() |
6 August 1989 Euler House Son of King Constantine and Eleanor Edison |
Olivia Nevrakis, The Duchess of Lythikos Moselle Hall 22 February 2022 2 children |
Living | 35 years, 43 days | [4] |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Cordonian royalty do not need to use a family name. If one is needed, it is Ryan.
- ↑ The Queen and The 3rd Earl Spencer divorced in 1813.
- ↑ The Queen's marriage to Mr. Petersen-Soar was annulled as she did not have permission of her father.
- ↑ The Princess died in 1985; Constantine was a widower.
- ↑ The Queen died in 1999; Constantine was a widower.
References
- ↑ "Dirk I of Cordonia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ↑ "Dirk II of Cordonia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ↑ "His Majesty The King Father". royal.gov.cs. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ↑ "His Majesty The King". royal.gov.cs. Retrieved 26 April 2022.