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|surname = House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden | |surname = House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden | ||
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|native_name = ''Haus Loxstedt- | |native_name = ''Haus Loxstedt-Höveden'' | ||
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| {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Cuthland.png}} [[ | | {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Cuthland.png}} [[First Cuthish Empire|Cuthish Empire]] | ||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flag Aldena.png}} [[Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth]] | | {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flag Aldena.png}} [[Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth]] | ||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Rovina.png}} [[Rovina#History|Kingdom of Rovina]] | |||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flagofvaltriva.png}} [[Valtriva#History|Duchy of Valtriva]] | |||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flagge_Großherzogtümer_Mecklenburg.svg}} [[Grand Duchy of Tudonia]] | |||
| {{flagicon|Dulebian Empire}} [[Dulebian Empire]] | | {{flagicon|Dulebian Empire}} [[Dulebian Empire]] | ||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Dulebian_Kingdom_(1721-1914).png}} [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Laurentius|Dulebian Kingdom]] | | {{*}} {{flagicon image|Dulebian_Kingdom_(1721-1914).png}} [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Laurentius|Dulebian Kingdom]] | ||
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| {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Erjarvia.png}} [[Erjarvia|Kingdom of Erjarvia]] | | {{*}} {{flagicon image|Flag_of_Erjarvia.png}} [[Erjarvia|Kingdom of Erjarvia]] | ||
| {{*}} {{flagicon image|CoA_Primorsk.png}} [[Karsk Sea War#Treaty of Ulich|Kingdom of Eastern Lavaria]] | | {{*}} {{flagicon image|CoA_Primorsk.png}} [[Karsk Sea War#Treaty of Ulich|Kingdom of Eastern Lavaria]] | ||
| {{flagicon image| | | {{flagicon image|Flagge_Großherzogtümer_Mecklenburg.svg}} [[Grand Duchy of Tudonia]] | ||
| other | | other historical states | ||
}} | }} | ||
|estates = Loxstedt Castle (historic)<br>Hoeveden Castle (historic)<br>Kamianets Imperial Palace<br>Ulich Imperial Palace<br>Kingsham Palace | |estates = Loxstedt Castle (historic)<br>Hoeveden Castle (historic)<br>Kamianets Imperial Palace<br>Ulich Imperial Palace<br>Kingsham Palace | ||
|parent house = | |parent house = | ||
|titles = {{Collapsible list|King of Cuthland<br>King of Waldrich<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia|King of All Dulebians]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Aldena]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Erjarvia]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Eastern Lavaria]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Pomoria]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Grand Duke of Ulich]]<br>Grand Duke of Sigairen<br> | |titles = {{Collapsible list|King of Cuthland<br>King of Waldrich<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia|King of All Dulebians]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Aldena]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Erjarvia]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Eastern Lavaria]]<br>King of Eustria<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|King of Pomoria]]<br>King of Holnia<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Grand Duke of Ulich]]<br>Grand Duke of Sigairen<br>Grand Duke of Birchau<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Dravichi]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Volynsk]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Volyana]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Pokrovsk]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Pechersk]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Murom]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Pomorsk]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Duke of Tabovia]]<br>Duke of Earlsbury<br>Duke of Lilienburg<br>Duke of Gessbach<br>Duke of Brantens<br>Duke of Gotia<br>Margrave of Asary<br>Margrave of Herrshausen<br>Landgrave of Konreid-Woltzar<br>Landgrave of Upper Lainate<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Prince of Solchak]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Count of Pomoria]]<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Lord of Melasia]]<br>Lord of Alvinia<br>Lord of Eastern Caphtora<br>[[Emperor of Dulebia#Full title|Lord of Rovina]]<br>''other titles''}} | ||
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|founded = {{Start date|1059}} | |founded = {{Start date|1059}} | ||
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|dissolution = | |dissolution = | ||
|deposition = Agnatic line: 1712 (Cuthish Empire)<br>Cognatic line: 15 February 1914 (Dulebian Empire) | |deposition = Agnatic line: 1712 (Cuthish Empire)<br>Cognatic line: 15 February 1914 (Dulebian Empire) | ||
|cadet branches = '''Aldena'''<br> | |cadet branches = '''Aldena and Cuthland'''<br> | ||
* House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Braunhess | * House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Braunhess | ||
* House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Harkulinn | * House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Harkulinn | ||
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'''Dulebia'''<br> | '''Dulebia'''<br> | ||
* House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy | * House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy | ||
''' | '''Tudonia'''<br> | ||
* House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Sigairen | * House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Sigairen | ||
'''Holnia'''<br> | |||
* House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Brantens | |||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Haus Loxstedt- | The '''House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Haus Loxstedt-Höveden''), also known officially as the '''House of Aldena''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Haus Aldena''), was a major {{wp|royal house}} of Berea. It was one of the most influential houses in medieval and modern Berea. Members of the various branches of the Loxstedt family occupied the thrones of several of the most important empires and kingdoms in Berean history, those including the [[Kingdom of Aldena]], the [[Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth]], the [[First Cuthish Empire]], and the [[Dulebian Empire]], all in different time periods. Apart from that, representatives of the royal family occupied the thrones of numerous smaller historical states in Berea, spanning from [[Lavaria]] to [[Mascylla]]. | ||
The house was established in the 11th century, after the unification of the early Medieval noble houses of Loxstedt and Hoeveden in the [[Kingdom of Aldena]], both bearing roots from the barbaric kingdom of the Aldens of the 6th century CE. The Loxstedt-Hoevedens grew in power in the early 12th century, and in 1156 a member of the family was crowned King of Aldena, the most influential state in Berea at the time. Following the formation of the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth, the Loxstedts increased their assets with the [[Erjarvia#History|Duchy of Erjarvia]] and later the Duchy of Tambovia. In 1440 Maximilian the Handsome, the King of Aldena, was crowned as King of Cuthland as Godric II, forming the [[First Cuthish Empire]], ultimately making him the most powerful monarch in Berea. During the almost 3 century-long rule of the Loxstedts in Cuthland, the family experienced its first split with the separation of the Cuthish branch from the agnatic Aldenic line. Following a number of dynastic marriages and inbreeding during the 15th-17th centuries, the Loxstedts inherited the thrones of a number of smaller states in Mascylla, [[Rovina]] and Tambovia, establishing a number of smaller branches of the royal family. | The house was established in the 11th century, after the unification of the early Medieval noble houses of Loxstedt and Hoeveden in the [[Kingdom of Aldena]], both bearing roots from the barbaric kingdom of the Aldens of the 6th century CE. The Loxstedt-Hoevedens grew in power in the early 12th century, and in 1156 a member of the family was crowned King of Aldena, the most influential state in Berea at the time. Following the formation of the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth, the Loxstedts increased their assets with the [[Erjarvia#History|Duchy of Erjarvia]] and later the Duchy of Tambovia. In 1440 Maximilian the Handsome, the King of Aldena, was crowned as King of Cuthland as Godric II, forming the [[First Cuthish Empire]], ultimately making him the most powerful monarch in Berea. During the almost 3 century-long rule of the Loxstedts in Cuthland, the family experienced its first split with the separation of the Cuthish branch from the agnatic Aldenic line. Following a number of dynastic marriages and inbreeding during the 15th-17th centuries, the Loxstedts inherited the thrones of a number of smaller states in Mascylla, [[Rovina]] and Tambovia, establishing a number of smaller branches of the royal family. | ||
Following the collapse of the Loxstedt rule in Cuthland in the early 18th century, the Aldenic branch became the last surviving major {{wp|patrilineality|agnatic}} branch within the royal family. The family nearly went extinct in the 17th century, but was saved by a dynastical marriage between the sister of the last King of Aldena, Ludwig XIV, and the first Emperor of Dulebia, Peter II, in 1724, establishing a new branch known as Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy, which ruled the Dulebian Empire and its assets until the fall of the monarchy during the [[Dulebian Civil War]]. The execution of the Dulebian royal family in February 1914 effectively ended the line of the Loxstedts, with the Aldenic branch ending with the death of Ludwig XIV and the Tudonian branch going extinct as a result of the [[Mascyllary Revolution]] in the 1920s. Today, several nobles in Dulebia and Mascylla claim the title of head of the Loxstedt-Hoeveden, however, it is widely accepted by historians that the dynasty ceased to exist in the early 20th century. Several nobles in the Cuthish and Mascyllary royal families have common ancestry with the branches of the Loxstedts, the most example being [[Monarchy of Mascylla|Queen]] [[Dorothea I|Dorothea of Mascylla]]. | Following the collapse of the Loxstedt rule in Cuthland in the early 18th century, the Aldenic branch became the last surviving major {{wp|patrilineality|agnatic}} branch within the royal family. The family nearly went extinct in the 17th century, but was saved by a dynastical marriage between the sister of the last King of Aldena, Ludwig XIV, and the first Emperor of Dulebia, Peter II, in 1724, establishing a new branch known as [[Emperor of Dulebia|Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy]], which ruled the Dulebian Empire and its assets until the fall of the monarchy during the [[Dulebian Civil War]]. The execution of the Dulebian royal family in February 1914 effectively ended the line of the Loxstedts, with the Aldenic branch ending with the death of Ludwig XIV and the Tudonian branch going extinct as a result of the [[Mascyllary Revolution]] in the 1920s. Today, several nobles in Dulebia and Mascylla claim the title of head of the Loxstedt-Hoeveden, however, it is widely accepted by historians that the dynasty ceased to exist in the early 20th century. Several nobles in the Cuthish and Mascyllary royal families have common ancestry with the branches of the Loxstedts, the most notable example being current [[Monarchy of Mascylla|Queen]] [[Dorothea I|Dorothea of Mascylla]]. | ||
The Loxstedt-Hoeveden is widely regarded as one of the most influential noble families in Berea. Its diplomacy led to a number of important conflicts that shaped modern-day Berea and the world as a whole, with the best example being the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War of 1911-1916]]. While controlling some of the biggest and most powerful states in the world's history, the Loxstedts established very ethnically-diverse empires, which managed to withstand a number of nationalistic revolutions and wars of the 18th and 19th centuries, but eventually collapsed in the 20th century as a result of the Great War. Relying heavily on diplomacy throughout their rule, the Loxstedts were one of the main reasons behind the geopolitical climate of the Late Modern and Contemporary Berea. | The Loxstedt-Hoeveden is widely regarded as one of the most influential noble families in Berea. Its diplomacy led to a number of important conflicts that shaped modern-day Berea and the world as a whole, with the best example being the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War of 1911-1916]]. While controlling some of the biggest and most powerful states in the world's history, the Loxstedts established very ethnically-diverse empires, which managed to withstand a number of nationalistic revolutions and wars of the 18th and 19th centuries, but eventually collapsed in the 20th century as a result of the Great War. Relying heavily on diplomacy throughout their rule, the Loxstedts were one of the main reasons behind the geopolitical climate of the Late Modern and Contemporary Berea. | ||
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===Kings of Aldena=== | ===Kings of Aldena=== | ||
[[File:Aldena.png|260px|thumb|right|Evolution of the possessions of the Loxstedts as Kings of Aldena]] | |||
===Emperors of Cuthland=== | ===Emperors of Cuthland=== | ||
[[File:Domains of the Loxstedt-Hoevedens c. 1710.png|260px|thumb|right|Possessions of the Cuthish Loxstedts in 1714]] | |||
===Emperors of Dulebia=== | ===Emperors of Dulebia=== | ||
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===Kings of Aldena=== | ===Kings of Aldena=== | ||
[[File:Coat of Arms Kingdom of Aldena greater.png|center|thumb|upright=1.35|Coat of arms of the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth (1296-1440).]] | |||
===Emperors of Cuthland=== | ===Emperors of Cuthland=== | ||
===Dukes of Tudonia=== | [[File:Coat of arms of the First Cuthish Empire.png|center|thumb|upright=1.35|Coat of arms of the [[First Cuthish Empire]] (1708–1772).]] | ||
===Dukes and Grand Dukes of Tudonia=== | |||
{{main|Grand Duchy of Tudonia}} | |||
[[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|center|thumb|upright=1.35|Coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Tudonia from 1708 to 1923.]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles I]] (1708–1735, ''Friedrich Karl I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Victor Leopold I]] (1735–1760, ''Viktor Leopold I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Maximilian I]] (1760–1786, ''Maximilian I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles II]] (1786–1794, ''Friedrich Karl II.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|George Albert I]] (1794–1811, ''Georg Albrecht I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Maximilian II]] (1811–1852, ''Maximilian II.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Albert Godwin I]] (1852–1877, ''Albrecht Godwin I.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles III]] (1877–1884, ''Friedrich Karl III.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Frederick Charles IV]] (1884–1907, ''Friedrich Karl IV.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
*[[Grand Duchy of Tudonia#Grand Dukes|Maximilian III]] (1907–1924, ''Maximilian III.'') [[File:Grand Duchy of Tudonia coat of arms II.png|60px]] | |||
===Emperors of Dulebia=== | ===Emperors of Dulebia=== | ||
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{{main|Emperor of Dulebia|Dulebian Empire}} | {{main|Emperor of Dulebia|Dulebian Empire}} | ||
[[File:CoA Dulebian Empire (iiwiki size).png|center|thumb|upright=1.35|Greater Coat of arms of the Dulebian Loxstedts during the rule of [[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Alexander III]] (1886-1914), featuring the royal shield of the emperor above the two main shields, with the dexter representing the [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Laurentius]] and the sinister showing the arms of the [[Dependencies of the Crown of Saint Laurentius]]. | [[File:CoA Dulebian Empire (iiwiki size).png|center|thumb|upright=1.35|Greater Coat of arms of the Dulebian Loxstedts during the rule of [[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Alexander III]] (1886-1914), featuring the royal shield of the emperor above the two main shields, with the dexter representing the [[Lands of the Crown of Saint Laurentius]] and the sinister showing the arms of the [[Dependencies of the Crown of Saint Laurentius]]. The version shown is without the Imperial Mantle.]] | ||
[[File:Heraldic Imperial Crown (Common).svg|right|75px]] | [[File:Heraldic Imperial Crown (Common).svg|right|75px]] | ||
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For the second time in the imperial history of the country it was ruled by a woman of non-Loxstedt origin after the death of Nicolas I, when his wife from the Mascyllary [[House of Ahnern]] was crowned empress. Although she was formally accepted into the family, she shared no bloodline with the previous Dulebian rulers. She formed the new and last branch of the Dulebian Loxstedts, the Anhern-Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy. | For the second time in the imperial history of the country it was ruled by a woman of non-Loxstedt origin after the death of Nicolas I, when his wife from the Mascyllary [[House of Ahnern]] was crowned empress. Although she was formally accepted into the family, she shared no bloodline with the previous Dulebian rulers. She formed the new and last branch of the Dulebian Loxstedts, the Anhern-Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy. | ||
*[[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Mary Zhdanova]] (1871–1886) [[File: | *[[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Mary Zhdanova]] (1871–1886) [[File:Mascyllary_Kingdom_coat_of_arms.png|50px]] | ||
*[[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Alexander III]] (1886-1914) [[File: | *[[Emperor of Dulebia#List of Emperors|Alexander III]] (1886-1914) [[File:Coat of arms of the House of Ahnern-Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy.png|50px]] | ||
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House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden Haus Loxstedt-Höveden | |
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Royal dynasty | |
Country | List |
Founded | 1059 |
Founder | Karl, Count of Loxstedt-Hoeveden |
Current head | none |
Final ruler | Ludwig XIV (Aldenic agnatic line) Alexander III (Dulebian cognatic line) Maximilian III (Tudonian cognatic line) |
Titles | List
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Estate(s) | Loxstedt Castle (historic) Hoeveden Castle (historic) Kamianets Imperial Palace Ulich Imperial Palace Kingsham Palace |
Deposition | Agnatic line: 1712 (Cuthish Empire) Cognatic line: 15 February 1914 (Dulebian Empire) |
Cadet branches | Aldena and Cuthland
Dulebia
Tudonia
Holnia
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The House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden (Hesurian: Haus Loxstedt-Höveden), also known officially as the House of Aldena (Hesurian: Haus Aldena), was a major royal house of Berea. It was one of the most influential houses in medieval and modern Berea. Members of the various branches of the Loxstedt family occupied the thrones of several of the most important empires and kingdoms in Berean history, those including the Kingdom of Aldena, the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth, the First Cuthish Empire, and the Dulebian Empire, all in different time periods. Apart from that, representatives of the royal family occupied the thrones of numerous smaller historical states in Berea, spanning from Lavaria to Mascylla.
The house was established in the 11th century, after the unification of the early Medieval noble houses of Loxstedt and Hoeveden in the Kingdom of Aldena, both bearing roots from the barbaric kingdom of the Aldens of the 6th century CE. The Loxstedt-Hoevedens grew in power in the early 12th century, and in 1156 a member of the family was crowned King of Aldena, the most influential state in Berea at the time. Following the formation of the Aldeno-Erjarvian Commonwealth, the Loxstedts increased their assets with the Duchy of Erjarvia and later the Duchy of Tambovia. In 1440 Maximilian the Handsome, the King of Aldena, was crowned as King of Cuthland as Godric II, forming the First Cuthish Empire, ultimately making him the most powerful monarch in Berea. During the almost 3 century-long rule of the Loxstedts in Cuthland, the family experienced its first split with the separation of the Cuthish branch from the agnatic Aldenic line. Following a number of dynastic marriages and inbreeding during the 15th-17th centuries, the Loxstedts inherited the thrones of a number of smaller states in Mascylla, Rovina and Tambovia, establishing a number of smaller branches of the royal family.
Following the collapse of the Loxstedt rule in Cuthland in the early 18th century, the Aldenic branch became the last surviving major agnatic branch within the royal family. The family nearly went extinct in the 17th century, but was saved by a dynastical marriage between the sister of the last King of Aldena, Ludwig XIV, and the first Emperor of Dulebia, Peter II, in 1724, establishing a new branch known as Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy, which ruled the Dulebian Empire and its assets until the fall of the monarchy during the Dulebian Civil War. The execution of the Dulebian royal family in February 1914 effectively ended the line of the Loxstedts, with the Aldenic branch ending with the death of Ludwig XIV and the Tudonian branch going extinct as a result of the Mascyllary Revolution in the 1920s. Today, several nobles in Dulebia and Mascylla claim the title of head of the Loxstedt-Hoeveden, however, it is widely accepted by historians that the dynasty ceased to exist in the early 20th century. Several nobles in the Cuthish and Mascyllary royal families have common ancestry with the branches of the Loxstedts, the most notable example being current Queen Dorothea of Mascylla.
The Loxstedt-Hoeveden is widely regarded as one of the most influential noble families in Berea. Its diplomacy led to a number of important conflicts that shaped modern-day Berea and the world as a whole, with the best example being the Great War of 1911-1916. While controlling some of the biggest and most powerful states in the world's history, the Loxstedts established very ethnically-diverse empires, which managed to withstand a number of nationalistic revolutions and wars of the 18th and 19th centuries, but eventually collapsed in the 20th century as a result of the Great War. Relying heavily on diplomacy throughout their rule, the Loxstedts were one of the main reasons behind the geopolitical climate of the Late Modern and Contemporary Berea.
History
Early Medieval history
Counts of Loxstedt-Hoeveden
Kings of Aldena
Emperors of Cuthland
Emperors of Dulebia
Family tree
Early Loxstedts
Aldenic line
Cuthish line
Dulebian line
Other lines
Monarchs of the House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden
Kings of Aldena
Emperors of Cuthland
Dukes and Grand Dukes of Tudonia
- Frederick Charles I (1708–1735, Friedrich Karl I.)
- Victor Leopold I (1735–1760, Viktor Leopold I.)
- Maximilian I (1760–1786, Maximilian I.)
- Frederick Charles II (1786–1794, Friedrich Karl II.)
- George Albert I (1794–1811, Georg Albrecht I.)
- Maximilian II (1811–1852, Maximilian II.)
- Albert Godwin I (1852–1877, Albrecht Godwin I.)
- Frederick Charles III (1877–1884, Friedrich Karl III.)
- Frederick Charles IV (1884–1907, Friedrich Karl IV.)
- Maximilian III (1907–1924, Maximilian III.)
Emperors of Dulebia
Officially, the first monarch directly related to the House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden to rule the Dulebian Empire was the son of Peter II, Paul. The dynasty established itself in Dulebia after the marriage of the first Dulebian emperor to Princess Anastasia, second daughter of King Alfred II of the Kingdom of Aldena. Paul was crowned Emperor of Dulebia on 17 February 1738. The dynasty ruled Dulebia up until its collapse in 1914 during the Dulebian Civil War. The Dulebian branch soon became known as the House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy, with the latter name coming from the House of Zhdanovy, the royal family that ruled the country from 1352 and of which Peter II was a member.
- Paul I (1738–1772)
After his death, Paul I left no successors to the throne, and thus the position of Emperor was given to his wife, Anastasia. She became the first empress in the history of Dulebia. Her early reign was crippled by a crisis of power in the country, but she eventually managed to stabilize the country and ruled until her death in 1789:
- Anastasia Zhdanova (1772–1789)
Her successor on the throne, Alexander I, participated in the Cuthish Revolution. During his reign, the Kingdoms of Aldena, Erjarvia, the Duchy of Tambovia and Rovinian lands were added to the imperial assets and treated as personal lands of the emperor:
- Alexander I (1789–1823)
- Alexander II (1823–1850)
- Paul II (1850–1869)
- Nicolas I (1869–1871)
For the second time in the imperial history of the country it was ruled by a woman of non-Loxstedt origin after the death of Nicolas I, when his wife from the Mascyllary House of Ahnern was crowned empress. Although she was formally accepted into the family, she shared no bloodline with the previous Dulebian rulers. She formed the new and last branch of the Dulebian Loxstedts, the Anhern-Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy.
- Mary Zhdanova (1871–1886)
- Alexander III (1886-1914)