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|2. [[Beatrice of Aretias|HRH The Princess Beatrice]] ||
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|5. [[Robert of Aretias#Issue|Prince Leon]] ||
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'''Succession to the Aretian throne''' utilizes [[wikipedia:Primogeniture#Male-preference primogeniture|male-preference primogeniture]]. Additional mechanisms allowing the reigning monarch to appoint his or her heir apparent under traditional Vardanan law. Succession practices were inherited from the [[House of Hazarasp|Hazaraspid-led]] [[Monarchy of Vardana|monarchy]] when the House of Byzennos proclaimed kingship and rule from Aretias. As such, succession in Aretias is based upon royal house law originating from the rule of the Manavazean dynasty.
'''Succession to the Aretian throne''' utilizes [[wikipedia:Primogeniture#Male-preference primogeniture|male-preference primogeniture]]. Additional mechanisms allowing the reigning monarch to appoint his or her heir apparent under traditional Vardanan law. Succession practices are primarily inherited from neighboring [[Perateia]], which originally granted the Despotate of Aretias as an imperial appanage, and where the House of Kamytzes derives its claim of succession. As such, succession in Aretias is based upon imperial house law originating from Perateia.
==Eligibility==
==Eligibility==
Dynastic law sets few base requirements to become monarch of adhering to [[Vardanan Apostolic Church|Apostolic Christianity]], legitimate birth, and consent to marriages. Despite the traditional male-preference inheritance, the monarch may appoint his successor in certain instances, such as a lack of children from his primary marriage. As [[Vardana|Vardanan]] customary law permits a nobleman to have multiple wives, a monarch may appoint a child from a secondary wife as heir apparent if he lacks male issue from his primary wife. This eventuality has yet to occur since the proclamation of the monarchy on [[Aretias]]. At the two instances of the ascension of a female sovereign, her husband has become king [[wikipedia:jure uxoris|jure uxoris]], however this is largely based in custom and not constitutionality. Per a 2017 declaration from [[Basil II of Aretias|King Basil II]], his eldest daughter, [[Zenobia, Despoina of Aretias]], is heir to the Aretian throne unless the birth of a legitimate son displaces her.
Dynastic law sets few base requirements to become monarch of adhering to [[Perateian Ecumenical Church]], legitimate birth, and consent to marriages. Despite the traditional male-preference inheritance, the monarch may appoint his successor in certain instances, such as a lack of children from his primary marriage. According to historical Perateian practices, when a queen regnant is marriedher husband has become king [[wikipedia:jure uxoris|jure uxoris]], however this is largely based in custom and not constitutionality. Per a 2018 declaration from [[Basil IV of Aretias|King Basil IV]], his eldest daughter, [[Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias]], is heir to the Aretian throne unless the birth of a legitimate son displaces her.
 
==Line of succession==
==Line of succession==
{{Monarchic orders of succession (Ajax)}}
{{Tree list}}
{{Tree list}}
*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Tigran II of Aretias|King Tigran II]] (1933–2000)''
*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Basil III of Aretias|King Basil III]] (1933–2000)''
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Cyril I of Aretias|King Cyril I]] (1959–2016)
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Leon I of Aretias|King Leon I]] (1959–2016)
***[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Basil II of Aretias|King Basil II]] (b. 1988)'''
***[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Basil IV of Aretias|King Basil IV]] (b. 1988)'''
****'''(1)''' [[Zenobia, Despoina of Aretias]] (b. 2014)
**** [[David Kamytzes]] (b. 2016) {{sup|XI}}
****'''(2)''' [[Andrea of Aretias|Princess Andrea]] (b. 2016)
****'''(1)''' [[Heraclius, Crown Prince of Aretias]] (b. 2017)
****'''(3)''' [[Constantia of Aretias|Princess Constantia]] (b. 2017)
**** [[Areus Kamytzes]] (b. 2020) {{sup|XI}}
***'''(4)''' [[Robert of Aretias|Prince Robert]] (b. 1990)
****'''(2)''' [[Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias]] (b. 2014)
****'''(5)''' [[George of Aretias|Prince George]] (b. 2018)
**** [[Lydia Kamytzina]] (b. 2017) {{sup|XI}}
****'''(6)''' [[Sophia of Aretias|Princess Sophia]] (b. 2016)
****'''(3)''' [[Beatrice of Aretias|Princess Beatrice]] (b. 2016)
***'''(7)''' [[Stephania of Aretias|Stephania, Duchess of Suedia]] (b. 1986)
****'''(4)''' [[Constantia of Aretias|Princess Constantia]] (b. 2018)
***'''(8)''' [[Gregoria of Aretias|Princess Gregoria]] (b. 1992)
***'''(5)''' [[Robert of Aretias|Prince Robert]] (b. 1990)
***'''(9)''' [[Xene of Aretias|Princess Xene]] (b. 1995)
****'''(6)''' [[Robert of Aretias#Issue|Prince Leon]] (b. 2016)
****'''(7)''' [[Robert of Aretias#Issue|Prince Atreus]] (b. 2019)
****'''(8)''' [[Robert of Aretias#Issue|Princess Anna]] (b. 2022)
***'''(9)''' [[Stephania of Aretias|Princess Stephania]] (b. 1986)
***'''(10)''' [[Gregoria of Aretias|Princess Gregoria]] (b. 1992)
***'''(11)''' [[Xene of Aretias|Princess Xene]] (b. 1995)
{{Tree list/end}}
{{Tree list/end}}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Monarchy of Vardana]]
*[[Monarchy of Vardana]]
[[category:Vardana]]
[[category:Vardana]]
[[category:Aretias]]
[[category:Aretias]]

Latest revision as of 23:03, 18 August 2024

First six in line from 1 January 2021
1. HRH The Crown Princess
2. HRH The Princess Beatrice
3. HRH The Princess Constantia
4. HRH The Prince Robert Baldwin of Aretias.jpg
5. Prince Leon
6. Prince Atreus

Succession to the Aretian throne utilizes male-preference primogeniture. Additional mechanisms allowing the reigning monarch to appoint his or her heir apparent under traditional Vardanan law. Succession practices are primarily inherited from neighboring Perateia, which originally granted the Despotate of Aretias as an imperial appanage, and where the House of Kamytzes derives its claim of succession. As such, succession in Aretias is based upon imperial house law originating from Perateia.

Eligibility

Dynastic law sets few base requirements to become monarch of adhering to Perateian Ecumenical Church, legitimate birth, and consent to marriages. Despite the traditional male-preference inheritance, the monarch may appoint his successor in certain instances, such as a lack of children from his primary marriage. According to historical Perateian practices, when a queen regnant is marriedher husband has become king jure uxoris, however this is largely based in custom and not constitutionality. Per a 2018 declaration from King Basil IV, his eldest daughter, Zenobia, Crown Princess of Aretias, is heir to the Aretian throne unless the birth of a legitimate son displaces her.

Line of succession

See also