West Phoenician Line of Succession: Difference between revisions

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**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Juno Gryphon-Bush |Queen Juno Gryphon-Bush]] (1940- 1992)
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Juno Gryphon-Bush |Queen Juno Gryphon-Bush]] (1940- 1992)
***[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Glenton Gryphon-BushII|Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II]] (1979)''
***[[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]]  ''[[Glenton Gryphon-Bush II|Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II]] (1979)''
****'''(1)''' [[Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator]] (b.1998)
****'''(1)''' [[Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator]] (b.1998)
****'''(2)''' [[Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar]] (b.1999)
****'''(2)''' [[Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar]] (b.1999)

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Succession to the West Phoenician throne is determined by descent, legitimacy, and religion.

Under West Phoenician law, the crown is inherited by an individual's children and by a childless individual's nearest collateral line.

Currently Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II is on the throne, his children will inherit it after he has died or abdicated. After his children, his older siblings and their children will than fall into the line of secession.

The succession line moves onto the descendant of Emperor Glenton's maternal aunt.

The line than passes to the siblings of Emperor Glenton's maternal grandfather, King Jarius Bush II who are still living and their descendants.


The throne would than pass onto the Emperor's fathers siblings and their descendants as a way to keep the same blood on the throne.

Succession to the Throne

See Also

West Phoenicia