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== Residences == | == Residences == | ||
House Eist owns a number of palaces and residences across the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol and the Constituent League of Serkonos. Marin Palace, located in Pontiac-Bernadotte, serves as the Royal Residence when the Monarch of Gristol is in the Federal Capital. The palace is also the administrative headquarters of the co-Monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos and is shared with the Grand Chief of Serkonos, having taken residence in the palace beginning in 1845. The Kristofferson Palace in Griswald, the official residence and administrative headquarters for the Monarch of Gristol. The ancestral seat of the entire family is Steinarr Castle in Griswald, a fortress which served as the first royal residence of House Eist since 1310. | |||
The current ruling family of House Eist, descendants of King Haakon III the Mediator of House Eist-Esmark of Drachten, has their ancestral seat in the Rosenkrantz Estate in Oetken, Drachten. | |||
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== Members == | == Members == | ||
{{main| | {{main|List of members of House Eist}} | ||
== Current line of succession == | |||
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Under the Kingdom of Gristol's Protocols on Succession, the decedents of Queen Alyssa, consort to King Aksel Eist, provide the line of succession. The Protocols of Sucession provide that heirs of the body, or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. The "Heirs of the body" is defined in the Protocols as being absolute primogeniture in which sex is irrelevant for inheritance and the oldest surviving child without regard to sex inherits the throne. | Under the Kingdom of Gristol's Protocols on Succession, the decedents of Queen Alyssa, consort to King Aksel Eist, provide the line of succession. The Protocols of Sucession provide that heirs of the body, or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. The "Heirs of the body" is defined in the Protocols as being absolute primogeniture in which sex is irrelevant for inheritance and the oldest surviving child without regard to sex inherits the throne. |
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House Eist | |
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Country | Gristol-Serkonos Kingdom of Gristol |
Founded | 1087 1156 (as ruling dynasty) |
Founder | Griswald Eist |
Current head | Anna I Eist |
Titles | List
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Style(s) | "His/Her Majesty" "His/Her Highness" |
Motto | Stå konstant midt i endringen (Nordic for Stand constant in the midst of change) |
Estate(s) | Steinarr Castle, Griswald (ancestral seat) Kristofferson Palace, Griswald (official seat) Marin Palace, Pontiac-Bernadotte (federal seat) |
House Eist is a Norumbian royal house of Belisarian origin and currently the reigning house of the Kingdom of Gristol and a co-ruling house of Gristol-Serkonos. The royal house was traces their origin as a major Nordic clan from the coastal regions of modern-day Aureumterra in northern Belisaria. Clan Eist later settled in the northeast Norumbian coast in xxxx, following their expulsion from their lands by the Åltæden conquest led by Cnut I. After landing in modern-day city of Griswald, the clan would quickly expand their territories, incorporating indigenous as well as Audonic and Kamryker polities under their banner. In xxxx, Clan Chief Griswald Eist styled himself as King, leading to the formation of the Kingdom of Gristol and the capital city would be named after him following his death in xxxx. The House would begin an uninterrupted reign for centuries, contending with the confederation of Kahnawà꞉ke tribes known to the Gristolians as the Atiwandaronk to the country's western flank. The Gristo-Serkonan Wars of the 1300's were the tumultuous times for the Kingdom, having to contend with the Kahnawà꞉ke tribes for resources.
The reign of House Eist would be interrupted in 1557 when the War of the Gristolian Succession erupted between two competing claimants to the throne. The Kingdom of Gristol would be embroiled in a three-year war, resulting in a mutual exhaustion and a negotiated peace following the deaths of the two claimants. The throne would be inherited by Haakon the Mediator, the Duke of Drachten. The modern line of House Eist would descend from Haakon the Mediator.
In 18XX, following years of negotiations between the two Norumbian governments, Harald IV signed the Oath of Union, forming the United Kingdom of Gristol-Serkonos. House Eist would share co-ruling responsibilities with an elected Grand Chief of the League of Serkonos. House Eist today is headed by Anna I Eist, who is also the Queen of Gristol and the Co-Monarch of the United Kingdom.
History
Residences
House Eist owns a number of palaces and residences across the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol and the Constituent League of Serkonos. Marin Palace, located in Pontiac-Bernadotte, serves as the Royal Residence when the Monarch of Gristol is in the Federal Capital. The palace is also the administrative headquarters of the co-Monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos and is shared with the Grand Chief of Serkonos, having taken residence in the palace beginning in 1845. The Kristofferson Palace in Griswald, the official residence and administrative headquarters for the Monarch of Gristol. The ancestral seat of the entire family is Steinarr Castle in Griswald, a fortress which served as the first royal residence of House Eist since 1310.
The current ruling family of House Eist, descendants of King Haakon III the Mediator of House Eist-Esmark of Drachten, has their ancestral seat in the Rosenkrantz Estate in Oetken, Drachten.
List of Monarchs
No. | Portrait | Name Lifespan |
Reign | Consort | Issue |
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House Eist of Gristol | |||||
1 | Griswald Eist | 1340 - 1355 | Queen Runa of House Larsen | Example | |
2 | Haakon I Eist | 1355 - 1360 | Example | Example | |
3 | Amund Eist | 1360 - 1382 | Example | Example | |
4 | Anders I Eist | 1382 - 1390 | Example | Example | |
5 | Ivar Eist | 1390 - 1410 | Example | Example | |
6 | Harald I Eist | 1410 - 1431 | Example | Example | |
7 | Jørn Eist | 1431 - 1450 | Example | Example | |
8 | Haakon II Eist | 1450 - 1475 | Example | Example | |
9 | Severin I Eist | 1475 - 1480 | Example | Example | |
10 | Harald II Eist | 1480 - 1506 | Example | Example | |
11 | Asgeir Eist | 1506 - 1557 | Queen Lilianne of House Eist-Haagen | Example | |
Claimants during the War of the Gristolian Succession | |||||
n/a | Severin II of House Eist of Gristol | 1557 - 1559 | Example | Example | |
n/a | Olav of House Eist-Dahlstrom of Nordeidet | 1557 - 1559 | Example | Example | |
House Eist-Esmark of Drachten | |||||
12 | Haakon III the Mediator | 1560 - 1587 | Example | Crown Prince Harald Eist, Duke of Drachten | |
13 | Harald III Eist | 1587 - 1614 | Example | Crown Prince Otto Eist, Duke of Drachten | |
14 | Otto Eist | 1614 - 1674 | Example | Crown Princess Helene Eist, Duchess of Drachten | |
15 | Helene Eist | 1674 - 1708 | Example | Crown Princess Emilia Eist, Duchess of Drachten | |
16 | Emilia Eist | 1708 - 1743 | Example | Crown Prince Ulrik Eist , Duke of Drachten | |
17 | Ulrik Eist | 1743 - 1797 | Example | Crown Prince Harald Eist, Duke of Drachten | |
18 | Harald IV Eist | 1794 - 1831 | Example | Crown Princess Elisabeth I Eist, Duchess of Drachten Prince Ulrik Eist, General of the Landforsvaret | |
As Monarch of the Constituent Kingdom of Gristol, co-ruler of Gristol-Serkonos | |||||
19 | Elisabeth I Eist 18 October 1798 - 12 September 1876 |
1831 - 1876 | Prince Isak of House Alström | Crown Prince Ulrik Eist, Duke of Drachten | |
20 | Ulrik II Eist 18 August 1819 - 5 December 1897 |
1876 - 1897 | Queen Ragnhild of House Nilssen | ||
21 | Lorens Eist 21 March 1843 - 16 June 1921 |
1897 - 1921 | Queen Magda of House Agersborg | Crown Princess Elizabeth II Eist, Duchess of Drachten | |
22 | Elisabeth II Eist 8 March 1869 - 18 December 1971 |
1921 - 1952 (Abdicated) |
Prince Maximilian of House Dørumsgaard | Crown Prince Aksel Eist, Duke of Drachten (1923-2011) Prince Adrian Eist, Duke of Aalen (b. 1934) | |
23 | Aksel I Eist 5 December 1923 - 16 August 2011 |
1952 - 1991 (Abdicated) |
Queen Alyssa of House Moen | Crown Prince Anders II Eist, Duke of Drachten (1956–2012) Prince Christoffer Eist, Crown Representative in Pontiac-Bernadotte (b. 1959) Princess Emilie Eist, Consul of Jouwer (b. 1963) Princess Henriette Eist, Consul of Valois (b. 1966) | |
24 | Anders II Eist 3 August 1960 - 7 January 2012 |
1991 - 2012 | Queen Charlotte, Princess of Ghant | Crown Princess Anna I Eist, Duchess of Drachten (b. 1987) Princess Helene Eist, Duchess of Peistorpet (b. 1990) Prince Torstein Eist, Duke of Aalen (b. 1992) | |
25 | Anna I Eist 3 September 1987 |
2012 - present | Prince Hugo Rasmus, Duke of Gristol | Crown Prince Lucas Eist, Duke of Drachten (b. 2017) Princess Sylvie Eist, Countess of Oetken (b. 2019) Prince Alfred Eist, Count of Kruiningen (b. 2019) |
Members
Current line of succession
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Under the Kingdom of Gristol's Protocols on Succession, the decedents of Queen Alyssa, consort to King Aksel Eist, provide the line of succession. The Protocols of Sucession provide that heirs of the body, or legitimate born children, are eligible to succeed to the throne. The "Heirs of the body" is defined in the Protocols as being absolute primogeniture in which sex is irrelevant for inheritance and the oldest surviving child without regard to sex inherits the throne.
- King Aksel Eist (b. 1923 – d. 2011) - Queen Alyssa of House Moen of Rydland (b. 1931 – d. 2000)
- King Anders II Eist (b. 1960 – d. 2012) - Queen Charlotte, Princess of Ghant (b. 1963)
- Queen Anna I Eist (b. 1990) - Prince-Consort Hugo Rasmus, Duke of Gristol (b. 1988)
- (1) Crown Prince Lucas Eist, Duke of Drachten (b. 2017)
- (2) Princess Sylvie Eist, Countess of Oetken (b. 2019)
- (3) Prince Alfred Eist, Count of Kruiningen (b. 2019)
- (4) Princess Helene Eist, Duchess of Peistorpet (b. 1990) -
- (5)
- (6)
- (7) Prince Torstein Eist, Duke of Aalen (b. 1992) -
- (8)
- (9)
- Queen Anna I Eist (b. 1990) - Prince-Consort Hugo Rasmus, Duke of Gristol (b. 1988)
- (10) Prince Christoffer Eist, Crown Representative in Pontiac-Bernadotte (b. 1959) - Princess Flavienne Blanc (b. 1963)
- (11)
- (12)
- (13) Princess Emilie Eist, Consul of Jouwer (b. 1963) - Prince Marijn Beeckman (b. 1961)
- (14)
- (15)
- (16)
- (17) Princess Henriette Eist, Consul of Valois (b. 1966) - Prince Sylvestre Brunet-Bettencourt (b. 1959)
- (18) Princess Adela Marta Eist Brunet-Bettencourt (b. 1989)
- (19) Prince Henri Torres Eist Brunet-Bettencourt (b. 1992)
- (20) Princess Anna Roberta Eist Brunet-Bettencourt (b. 1998)
- King Anders II Eist (b. 1960 – d. 2012) - Queen Charlotte, Princess of Ghant (b. 1963)
Mark | Source for listing or note on exclusion from succession |
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D | This person has been excluded from the official line of succession by forfeiting their eligibility through disclaimer. |
I | this person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to illegitimacy. |
XR | This person is barred from the succession by being a foreign Sovereign or marrying a foreign Sovereign. |
SC | This person is barred from the succession by marrying without the Sovereign's consent. |