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The monarchs of the [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] and its predecessors ruled from the establishment of the [[Kingdom of Lavitta]] in 704 until the deposition of [[Peter III of Salvia|King Peter III]] in 1709. Between the period of 704 and 1709, 53 monarchs served as king or queen of Salvia, with 29 being monarchs ruling over the Kingdom of Lavitta and 23 being the monarchs of its successor, the Divine Imperium. | The monarchs of the [[Divine Imperium of Salvia]] and its predecessors ruled from the establishment of the [[Kingdom of Lavitta]] in 704 until the deposition of [[Peter III of Salvia|King Peter III]] in 1709. Between the period of 704 and 1709, 53 monarchs served as king or queen of Salvia, with 29 being monarchs ruling over the Kingdom of Lavitta and 23 being the monarchs of its successor, the Divine Imperium. | ||
In May 706 the [[Kingdom of Lavitta]] was established by [[Clovidian I of Lavitta|Clovidian I]], the predecessor kingdom to the Divine Imperium, and the House of Gaullisio ruled it until the 10th century when the line passed on by marriage to the closely related House of Gaullis - these two houses are often combined under the label of the Gaullis dynasty. The Lavittan monarchs claimed the title 'King of Salvia and Alvernia' and this title was in continuous use until the [[Salvian Wars of Religion]]. [[Joseph I of Salvia|Joseph I]], a Lavittan king, would | In May 706 the [[Kingdom of Lavitta]] was established by [[Clovidian I of Lavitta|Clovidian I]], the predecessor kingdom to the Divine Imperium, and the House of Gaullisio ruled it until the 10th century when the line passed on by marriage to the closely related House of Gaullis - these two houses are often combined under the label of the Gaullis dynasty. The Lavittan monarchs claimed the title 'King of Salvia and Alvernia' and this title was in continuous use until the [[Salvian Wars of Religion]]. [[Joseph I of Salvia|Joseph I]], a Lavittan king, would adopt the name 'Holy Salvian Catholic Empire' for the name of the kingdom following the [[Wars of the Four Kingdoms]] in August 1261, and the first monarch to use the title 'King of the Holy Salvian Catholic Church' was Miretua II in 1395. The Gaullis dynasty would be overthrown by [[Flavio del Monte I|Flavio Burgellio]] and the monarchy was transferred over to the del Monte dynasty, which would occupy the throne until the [[People’s War|monarchy's deposition]] in 1709. | ||
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Revision as of 03:29, 13 October 2020
The monarchs of the Divine Imperium of Salvia and its predecessors ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Lavitta in 704 until the deposition of King Peter III in 1709. Between the period of 704 and 1709, 53 monarchs served as king or queen of Salvia, with 29 being monarchs ruling over the Kingdom of Lavitta and 23 being the monarchs of its successor, the Divine Imperium.
In May 706 the Kingdom of Lavitta was established by Clovidian I, the predecessor kingdom to the Divine Imperium, and the House of Gaullisio ruled it until the 10th century when the line passed on by marriage to the closely related House of Gaullis - these two houses are often combined under the label of the Gaullis dynasty. The Lavittan monarchs claimed the title 'King of Salvia and Alvernia' and this title was in continuous use until the Salvian Wars of Religion. Joseph I, a Lavittan king, would adopt the name 'Holy Salvian Catholic Empire' for the name of the kingdom following the Wars of the Four Kingdoms in August 1261, and the first monarch to use the title 'King of the Holy Salvian Catholic Church' was Miretua II in 1395. The Gaullis dynasty would be overthrown by Flavio Burgellio and the monarchy was transferred over to the del Monte dynasty, which would occupy the throne until the monarchy's deposition in 1709.