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In Esonian political ideology, the Serene Monarch or Emperor, in [[Esonian language|Esonian]] known as the "''Jinnō''" (神皇, literally "{{wp|Son of Heaven|divine ruler}}" or "{{wp|Heavenly Sovereign|divine sovereign}}" and sometimes but rarely "god-emperor"), is a {{wp|universal monarchy|universal monarch}} who has {{wp|absolute monarchy|absolute authority}} over the Eurth, acting as the bridge between the [[Shinshi|realm of the living]], the [[shinshi|realm of spirits]] and Heaven. As such, the Serene Monarch plays a very important role in Esonice's indigenous [[Shinshi|Shinshist]] beliefs, having to balance appeasing the spirits to avoid their wrath on the realm of the living and the needs of the people. To help the Serene Monarch in his role, the "[[Serene Monarchy#The Five Principles of Rule|''The Five Principles of Rule'']]" ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 統治五原則, tӧchi go gansoku) were developed in the 11th century A.D by Shinshi {{wp|priest|priests}}, encompassing that the Serene Monarch has to adhere to the {{wp|principle|principles}} of {{wp|altruism|benevolence}}, {{wp|righteousness|righteousness}}, {{wp|Integrity|integrity}}, {{wp|courage|courage}} and {{wp|Wisdom|wisdom}} in his rule. | In Esonian political ideology, the Serene Monarch or Emperor, in [[Esonian language|Esonian]] known as the "''Jinnō''" (神皇, literally "{{wp|Son of Heaven|divine ruler}}" or "{{wp|Heavenly Sovereign|divine sovereign}}" and sometimes but rarely "god-emperor"), is a {{wp|universal monarchy|universal monarch}} who has {{wp|absolute monarchy|absolute authority}} over the Eurth, acting as the bridge between the [[Shinshi|realm of the living]], the [[shinshi|realm of spirits]] and Heaven. As such, the Serene Monarch plays a very important role in Esonice's indigenous [[Shinshi|Shinshist]] beliefs, having to balance appeasing the spirits to avoid their wrath on the realm of the living and the needs of the people. To help the Serene Monarch in his role, the "[[Serene Monarchy#The Five Principles of Rule|''The Five Principles of Rule'']]" ([[Esonian language|Esonian]]: 統治五原則, tӧchi go gansoku) were developed in the 11th century A.D by Shinshi {{wp|priest|priests}}, encompassing that the Serene Monarch has to adhere to the {{wp|principle|principles}} of {{wp|altruism|benevolence}}, {{wp|righteousness|righteousness}}, {{wp|Integrity|integrity}}, {{wp|courage|courage}} and {{wp|Wisdom|wisdom}} in his rule. | ||
Today, since 1941, the Serene Monarch plays largely a {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|ceremonial role}}. The Serene Monarch's role is recognised by the [[Esonice#politics|Inmin Constitution]] as the symbol of Esonice representing its people both at home and abroad, his position deriving from "the will of the {{wp|nation|nation}} whom resides sovereign power", also recognised as the head of the Shinshi religion. In accordance with the Inmin Constitution and legal rulings, the Serene Monarch is personally {{wp|sovereign immunity|immune}} from prosecution. Since the early 11th century, the Serene Monarch and other members of the Serene Imperial Family have resided in the [[Maimedo#Orange Palace|Orange Palace]] in [[Maimedo|Maimedo]], located in the historic core of the city where once stood a {{wp|gord (archaeology)|Yasic gord}}. Previously, the Serene Monarch reigned from [[Hasakyō]] on the [[Hasakyo#Nagaoka Peninsula|Nagaoka Peninsula]] on [[Lake Bishimu|Lake Bishimu]]. The [[Esonice#Festivals and holidays|Serene Emperor's Birthday]] (currently 24 September) is a {{wp|national day|national holiday}}. | Today, since 1941, the Serene Monarch plays largely a {{wp|Constitutional monarchy|ceremonial role}}. The Serene Monarch's role is recognised by the [[Esonice#politics|Inmin Constitution]] as the symbol of Esonice representing its people both at home and abroad, his position deriving from "the will of the {{wp|nation|nation}} from whom resides sovereign power", also recognised as the head of the Shinshi religion. In accordance with the Inmin Constitution and legal rulings, the Serene Monarch is personally {{wp|sovereign immunity|immune}} from prosecution. Since the early 11th century, the Serene Monarch and other members of the Serene Imperial Family have resided in the [[Maimedo#Orange Palace|Orange Palace]] in [[Maimedo|Maimedo]], located in the historic core of the city where once stood a {{wp|gord (archaeology)|Yasic gord}}. Previously, the Serene Monarch reigned from [[Hasakyō]] on the [[Hasakyo#Nagaoka Peninsula|Nagaoka Peninsula]] on [[Lake Bishimu|Lake Bishimu]]. The [[Esonice#Festivals and holidays|Serene Emperor's Birthday]] (currently 24 September) is a {{wp|national day|national holiday}}. | ||
[[Minari|Minari]] is the current Serene Emperor of Esonice, ascending to the [[Serene Monarchy#succession|Hibiscus Throne]] at the age of 15 after the tragic demise of Serene Emperor Jüteku and his mother in 1991 in the [[History of Esonice|1991 Tenchi Airlines Disaster]] while returning from [[Selbourne|Selbourne]], [[Seylos|Seylos]] to Maimedo. | [[Minari|Minari]] is the current Serene Emperor of Esonice, ascending to the [[Serene Monarchy#succession|Hibiscus Throne]] at the age of 15 after the tragic demise of Serene Emperor Jüteku and his mother in 1991 in the [[History of Esonice|1991 Tenchi Airlines Disaster]] while returning from [[Selbourne|Selbourne]], [[Seylos|Seylos]] to Maimedo. |
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Serene Monarch of Esonice | |
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Incumbent | |
Minari since 1991 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty (陛下, beiha) |
Heir apparent | --- |
First monarch | Serene Emperor Jinjin (mythical) Serene Emperor (confirmed) |
Formation | --- (mythical) |
Residence | Orange Palace |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Website | www.kosyoseku.es |
The Serene Monarchy, also referred to as the Esonian Monarchy, is the traditional monarchy of the Serene Kingdom of Esonice. It is defined as a hereditary monarcho-theocratic institution in which the reigning monarch legitimasies his or her rule by claiming descent and/or claiming to be the avatar incarnation of the mythical "demigod" Jinjin, the first Serene Monarch allegedly descending from Bimotarasu and Tsukomichibiku, the San and Mun Spirits and rulers of Heaven who granted Jinjin supreme dominion over all under Heaven.
In Esonian political ideology, the Serene Monarch or Emperor, in Esonian known as the "Jinnō" (神皇, literally "divine ruler" or "divine sovereign" and sometimes but rarely "god-emperor"), is a universal monarch who has absolute authority over the Eurth, acting as the bridge between the realm of the living, the realm of spirits and Heaven. As such, the Serene Monarch plays a very important role in Esonice's indigenous Shinshist beliefs, having to balance appeasing the spirits to avoid their wrath on the realm of the living and the needs of the people. To help the Serene Monarch in his role, the "The Five Principles of Rule" (Esonian: 統治五原則, tӧchi go gansoku) were developed in the 11th century A.D by Shinshi priests, encompassing that the Serene Monarch has to adhere to the principles of benevolence, righteousness, integrity, courage and wisdom in his rule.
Today, since 1941, the Serene Monarch plays largely a ceremonial role. The Serene Monarch's role is recognised by the Inmin Constitution as the symbol of Esonice representing its people both at home and abroad, his position deriving from "the will of the nation from whom resides sovereign power", also recognised as the head of the Shinshi religion. In accordance with the Inmin Constitution and legal rulings, the Serene Monarch is personally immune from prosecution. Since the early 11th century, the Serene Monarch and other members of the Serene Imperial Family have resided in the Orange Palace in Maimedo, located in the historic core of the city where once stood a Yasic gord. Previously, the Serene Monarch reigned from Hasakyō on the Nagaoka Peninsula on Lake Bishimu. The Serene Emperor's Birthday (currently 24 September) is a national holiday.
Minari is the current Serene Emperor of Esonice, ascending to the Hibiscus Throne at the age of 15 after the tragic demise of Serene Emperor Jüteku and his mother in 1991 in the 1991 Tenchi Airlines Disaster while returning from Selbourne, Seylos to Maimedo.
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List of Serene Monarchs
Portrait | Personal name | Posthumous name | Reign & era | Period | Life details |
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Serene Emperor Jinjin | --- - --- --- |
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--- Son of the spirits Bimotarasu and Tsukomichibiku, designated to rule Eurth and act as a bridge between the material and spiritual. Mythical founder of Esonice. | |
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Serene Emperor Suun | 1918-1925 (7 years) --- |
Period of Humiliation --- |
Born on Jul. 19th 1881 - Died on Died on Sept. 7th 1925 Son of Serene Emperor ---, brother of Tomihito. Executed by the Mitonese controlled Esonian government. | |
Tomihito 富仁 |
Denied a name | 1925-1931 (6 years) --- |
Period of Humiliation --- |
Born on Apr. 26th 1884 Died on Sept. 7th 1939 Son of Serene Emperor ---, brother of Serene Emperor Suun. Only Serene Monarch in Esonian history not to get a posthumous name after death. Most hated Serene Monarch in Esonian history. | |
Yoshinori 良典 |
Serene Emperor Inmin | 1939-1987 (48 years) Inmin 応民 |
Contemporary 現代 |
Born on Jun. 2nd 1908 Died on Jul. 16th 1987 Son of Serene Emperor Suun. Ended the Period of Humiliation with the Inmin Restoration. Most widely beloved Serene Monarch in recent Esonian history. | |
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Serene Emperor Jüteku | 1987-1991 (4 years) Jüteku 淳徳 |
Contemporary 現代 |
Born on Mar. 3rd 1936 Died on ---. - 1991 Son of Serene Emperor Inmin. Passed away in the 1991 Tenchi Airlines Disaster when returning from Selbourne to Maimedo, it remains as the most tragic aircraft disaster in Esonian history. | |
Minari 美成 |
Living | 1991-present (33 years) Manji 万治 |
Contemporary 現代 |
Born on Sept. 24th 1976 Son of Serene Emperor Jüteku. Brother of Yoshihito and unle of the Ateenian Queen Ena Kalinka. To be posthumously known as "Serene Emperor Manji" (万治神皇) |