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| || 1322-1370 || [[Vasil IV, Grand Prince of Tengaria|Vasil IV]] (2nd) || 1344–1370 || Son of Ivan II. Restored to the throne after a successful war. Died of an illness in 1370.
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| || 1343-1407 || [[St. Vasil I, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil V]] || 1370–1385 || Son of Vasil IV. Kept Tengarian iconodule during the Iconoclast Controversy. After the fall of [[Empire of Arciluco]], Ecumenical Patriarch Alexander III proclaimed his as Emperor, ending the Grand Principality and beginning the [[Empire of Tengaria]].
| [[File:Tervel_of_Bulgaria.jpg|100px]] || 1343-1407 || [[St. Vasil I, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil V]] || 1370–1385 || Son of Vasil IV. Kept Tengarian iconodule during the Iconoclast Controversy. After the fall of [[Empire of Arciluco]], Ecumenical Patriarch Alexander III proclaimed his as Emperor, ending the Grand Principality and beginning the [[Empire of Tengaria]].
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| colspan="5" style="background: #93C572; text-align: center;" | [[Prostov dynasty]]
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| || 1343-1407 || [[St. Vasil I, Emperor of Tengaria|St. Vasil I]] (''St. Vasil the Great'') || 1385–1407 || Under his reign, the Tengarian Renaissance begins. He founds the [[University of Lenovo]]. Dies peacefully in 1407 on the brink of the Iconoclast Wars. Later proclaimed a Saint.
| [[File:Tervel_of_Bulgaria.jpg|100px]] || 1343-1407 || [[St. Vasil I, Emperor of Tengaria|St. Vasil I]] (''St. Vasil the Great'') || 1385–1407 || Under his reign, the Tengarian Renaissance begins. He founds the [[University of Lenovo]]. Dies peacefully in 1407 on the brink of the Iconoclast Wars. Outlived his eldest son Vasil. Later proclaimed a Saint.
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|  || 1387-1446 || [[Vasil II, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil II]] (''Vasil the Bold'') || 1407–1446 || Grandson of Vasil I. Lead Tengaria during the [[Iconoclast Wars]]. Died of natural causes in 1446.
|  || 1387-1446 || [[Vasil II, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil II]] (''Vasil the Bold'') || 1407–1446 || Grandson of Vasil I. Lead Tengaria during the [[Iconoclast Wars]]. Died of natural causes in 1446.
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|  || 1410-1473 || [[Dragomir I, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir I]] || 1446–1473 || Son of Vasil II. Died of an illness in 1473.
|  || 1410-1473 || [[Dragomir I, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir I]] (''Dragomir the Timid'') || 1446–1473 || Son of Vasil II. Died of an illness in 1473.
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|  || 1453-1521 || [[Ivan I, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan I]] || 1473–1521 || Grandson of Dragomir I. Died without issue in 1521.
|  || 1453-1521 || [[Ivan I, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan I]] (''Ivan the Just'') || 1473–1521 || Grandson of Dragomir I. Died without issue in 1521.
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|  || 1478-1544 || [[Boris I, Emperor of Tengaria|Boris I]] (''Boris the Vainglorious'') || 1521–1544 || Nephew of Ivan I. Killed in battle in 1544.
|  || 1478-1544 || [[Boris I, Emperor of Tengaria|Boris I]] (''Boris the Vainglorious'') || 1521–1544 || Nephew of Ivan I. Killed in battle in 1544.
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|  || 1526-1588 || [[Krasimir, Emperor of Tengaria|Krasimir]] (''Krasimir the Cruel'') || 1558–1588 || Son of Boris II. Became Emperor after the disappearance of Boris IV.  
|  || 1526-1588 || [[Krasimir, Emperor of Tengaria|Krasimir]] (''Krasimir the Cruel'') || 1558–1588 || Son of Boris II. Became Emperor after the disappearance of Boris IV.  
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|  || 1550-1604 || [[Ivan II, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan]] (''Ivan the '') || 1546–1555 || Son of Krasimir. Died with no sons, his son-in-law Simeon took power after his natural death in 1555.
|  || 1550-1604 || [[Ivan II, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan II]] (''Ivan the Sonless'') || 1588–1604 || Son of Krasimir. Died with no sons, his son-in-law Simeon took power after his natural death in 1555. Last ruler of the Prostov Dynasty.
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| colspan="5" style="background: #93C572; text-align: center;" | [[Moshtnov dynasty]]
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|  || 1581-1667 || [[Simeon I, Emperor of Tengaria|Simeon I]] (''Simeon the Long-Lived'') || 1604–1667 || Came to the throne by right of his wife, Anastasia. Son-in-law of Ivan II. Outlived his son and grandson. Died of old age in 1667.
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|  || 1642-1689 || [[Vladislav, Emperor of Tengaria|Vladislav]] (''Vladislav the Unready'') || 1667–1689 || Great-grandson of Simeon I. Died of childless, possibly murdered by his brother.
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|  || 1645-1701 || [[Gregori I, Emperor of Tengaria|Gregori I]] (''Gregori the Oppurtunist'') || 1689–1701 || Brother of Vladislav. Died of natural causes in 1701.
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|  || 1667-1709 || [[Gregori II, Emperor of Tengaria|Gregori II]] (''Gregori the Kind'') || 1701–1709 || Son of Gregori I. Died of an illness in 1709.
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|  || 1690-1745 || [[Gregori III, Emperor of Tengaria|Gregori III]] (''Gregori the Celibate'') || 1709–1714 || Son of Gregori II. Deposed by his brother and sent to a monastery, where he lived out the rest of his life.
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|  || 1692-1734 || [[Ivan III, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan III]] (''Ivan the Usurper'') || 1714–1734 || Son of Gregori II.
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|  || 1715-1769 || [[Ivan IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan IV]] (''Ivan the Barren'') || 1734–1769 || Son of Ivan III. Died childless, ending the Moshtnov dynasty. Willed the throne to Vasil, a distant relative and confidant.   
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|  || 1729-1792 || [[Vasil III, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil III]] (''Vasil the Restorer'') || 1769–1792 || Descended in the matrilineal line from Simeon I. Died of natural causes in 1792.
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|  || 1752-1799 || [[Vasil IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil IV]] (''Vasil the Forgotten'') || 1792–1799 || Son of Vasil III.  Died of natural causes in 1799.
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|  || 1775-1823 || [[Vasil V, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil V]] (''Vasil the Daughter-Bearer'') || 1799–1823 || Son Vasil IV. Died with no sons in 1823, succeeded by his brother Simeon.
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|  || 1778-1848 || [[Simeon II, Emperor of Tengaria|Simeon II]] (''Simeon the Fortunate'') || 1823–1848 || Son of Vasil IV. Died after a period of illness in 1848.
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|  || 1799-1889 || [[Simeon III, Emperor of Tengaria|Simeon III]] (''Simeon the Gregarious'') || 1848–1889 || Son of Simeon II. Outlived his two oldest sons. Died of old age in 1889.
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|  || 1839-1906 || [[St. Hristofor, Emperor of Tengaria|Hristofor]] (''St. Hristofor the Holy'') || 1889–1906 || Grandson of Simeon III. Celibate. Died of an illness in 1906. Proclaimed a Saint.
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|  || 1866-1915 || [[Dragomir II, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir II]] (''Dragomir the Resourceful'') || 1906–1919 || Nephew of Hristofor. Kept Tengaria stable during the [[Great Collapse]]. Died of natural causes in 1915.
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| [[File:Boris_III_of_Bulgaria.jpg|100px]] || 1888-1962 || [[Dragomir III, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir III]] (''Dragomir the Misfortunate'') || 1919–1935 || Son of Dragomir II. Emperor of Tengaria during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]], imprisoned by [[Ravnia]]. ''De facto'' deposed by [[Soravia]] when they demanded Tengaria become a Republic.
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==Pretenders to the Tengarian Throne (1935-present)==
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| colspan="5" style="background: #93C572; text-align: center;" | [[House of Istrov]]
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| [[File:Boris_III_of_Bulgaria.jpg|100px]] || 1888-1962 || [[Dragomir III, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir III]] (''Dragomir the Misfortunate'') || 1935–1962 || Came back into Tengaria after the conclusion of the [[Tengarian Civil War]], with the Imperial family's property restored to him, but not restored to power. Died of an illness in 1962.
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| [[File:Simeon_II_of_Bulgaria.jpg|100px]] || 1912-2004 || [[Dragomir IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Dragomir (IV)]] (''Dragomir the Venerable'') || 1962–2004 || Eldest son of Dragomir III. Outlived both his son and grandson, and died of natural causes at the age of 92.
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|  || 1979- || [[Vasil VI, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil (VI)]] (''Vasil the True'') || 2004–present || Great-grandson of Dragomir IV. Current head of the [[House of Istrov]], and claimant to the Imperial title. Member of the [[Senate of Tengaria]].

Revision as of 06:16, 9 December 2020

Monarchy of Tengaria
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StyleHis Majesty
First monarchVasil I
(as Knyaz)
Last monarchDragomir III
(as Vladetel)
Formation1000
Abolition1935
ResidenceImperial Palace of Tengaria
AppointerHereditary

WIP

Grand Principality of Tengaria (1000-1385)

Image Life Years Name Reign Notes/Death
Silenev dynasty
Nikiphoros Phokas.jpg c. 970-1044 Vasil I (Vasil the Strong) c.1000–1044 Tengarian nobleman and successful general of the forces of the Empire of Arciluco. After his army tried to proclaim him Emperor, he instead had the Emperor install him as the Grand Prince of Tengaria, founding Tengaria as a state but sworn to the Emperor.
Omurtag1.jpg c. 1000-1056 Vasil II, Grand Prince of Tengaria 1044–1056 Oldest son of Vasil the Strong. More an administrator than a warrior.
Roman BG.JPG 1022-1066 Ivan I (1st) 1056-1060 Eldest son of Vasil II. Deposed in 1060, went into exile.
Radomir.jpg 1025-1063 Presian 1196–1197 Younger son of Vasil II, brother of Ivan I. Deposed and executed in 1063.
Roman BG.JPG 1063-1066 Ivan I (2nd) 1063–1066 Restored to throne in 1063. Died of an illness in 1063.
TzarBorisDidacticGospelConstantinePreslavski.jpg 1040-1109 Boris I 1066–1109 Son of Ivan I. Took over the throne at a young age, and outlived his sons. Died of natural causes in 1109.
1083-1111 Boris II 1109–1111 Grandson of Boris I. Blinded, castrated and deposed by his general Gavril.
Gavrilov dynasty
1069-1125 Gavril 1111–1125 Tengarian General. Ascended to the throne after deposing Boris II.
1094-1165 Geto I 1125–1165 Son of Gavril. Died of old age in 1165.
1119-1191 Biser 1165–1191 Son of Geto. Died of Illness in 1191.
1141-1206 Geto II 1191–1199 Son of Biser. Deposed and exiled in 1199 by his general Dragan.
Draganov dynasty
1169-1244 Dragan 1199–1244 Tengarian General. Ascended to the throne after deposing Geto II.
1194-1253 Dragomir I 1244–1250 Son of Dragan. Deposed by his son Krasimir.
1219-1285 Krasimir 1250–1285 Son of Dragomir I. Died of natural causes in 1285.
1244-1295 Dragomir II 1285–1295 Son of Krasimir. Murdered on orders of his brother, Boyan.
1277-1301 Boyan 1295–1299 Nephew of Krasimir. Deposed, blinded and exiled in 1299.
Prostov dynasty
1255-1323 Vasil III 1299–1323 Tengarian noble. Died of natural causes.
1300-1334 Ivan II 1323–1334 Grandson of Vasil III. Slain in battle in 1334.
1322-1370 Vasil IV (1st) 1334–1336 Son of Ivan II. Assumed the throne at 12 years of age. Deposed by his regent uncle in 1336.
1302-13 Simeon 1336–1344 Brother of Ivan II. Usurped the throne from his nephew. Slain in battle in 1344 fighting against Vasil IV.
1322-1370 Vasil IV (2nd) 1344–1370 Son of Ivan II. Restored to the throne after a successful war. Died of an illness in 1370.
Tervel of Bulgaria.jpg 1343-1407 Vasil V 1370–1385 Son of Vasil IV. Kept Tengarian iconodule during the Iconoclast Controversy. After the fall of Empire of Arciluco, Ecumenical Patriarch Alexander III proclaimed his as Emperor, ending the Grand Principality and beginning the Empire of Tengaria.

Empire of Tengaria (1385-1930)

Image Life Years Name Reign Notes/Death
Prostov dynasty
Tervel of Bulgaria.jpg 1343-1407 St. Vasil I (St. Vasil the Great) 1385–1407 Under his reign, the Tengarian Renaissance begins. He founds the University of Lenovo. Dies peacefully in 1407 on the brink of the Iconoclast Wars. Outlived his eldest son Vasil. Later proclaimed a Saint.
1387-1446 Vasil II (Vasil the Bold) 1407–1446 Grandson of Vasil I. Lead Tengaria during the Iconoclast Wars. Died of natural causes in 1446.
1410-1473 Dragomir I (Dragomir the Timid) 1446–1473 Son of Vasil II. Died of an illness in 1473.
1453-1521 Ivan I (Ivan the Just) 1473–1521 Grandson of Dragomir I. Died without issue in 1521.
1478-1544 Boris I (Boris the Vainglorious) 1521–1544 Nephew of Ivan I. Killed in battle in 1544.
1501-1546 Boris II (Boris the Brief) 1544–1546 Son of Boris I. Died of suspicious circumstances in 1546.
1523-1555 Boris III (Boris the Sickly) 1546–1555 Son of Boris II. Died of an illness in 1555.
1545-1558 Boris IV (Boris the Lost) 1555–1558 Son of Boris III. Became Emperor at age 10. Disappeared without a trace in 1558; his uncle assumed the office of Emperor. It is suspected that he is murdered.
1526-1588 Krasimir (Krasimir the Cruel) 1558–1588 Son of Boris II. Became Emperor after the disappearance of Boris IV.
1550-1604 Ivan II (Ivan the Sonless) 1588–1604 Son of Krasimir. Died with no sons, his son-in-law Simeon took power after his natural death in 1555. Last ruler of the Prostov Dynasty.
Moshtnov dynasty
1581-1667 Simeon I (Simeon the Long-Lived) 1604–1667 Came to the throne by right of his wife, Anastasia. Son-in-law of Ivan II. Outlived his son and grandson. Died of old age in 1667.
1642-1689 Vladislav (Vladislav the Unready) 1667–1689 Great-grandson of Simeon I. Died of childless, possibly murdered by his brother.
1645-1701 Gregori I (Gregori the Oppurtunist) 1689–1701 Brother of Vladislav. Died of natural causes in 1701.
1667-1709 Gregori II (Gregori the Kind) 1701–1709 Son of Gregori I. Died of an illness in 1709.
1690-1745 Gregori III (Gregori the Celibate) 1709–1714 Son of Gregori II. Deposed by his brother and sent to a monastery, where he lived out the rest of his life.
1692-1734 Ivan III (Ivan the Usurper) 1714–1734 Son of Gregori II.
1715-1769 Ivan IV (Ivan the Barren) 1734–1769 Son of Ivan III. Died childless, ending the Moshtnov dynasty. Willed the throne to Vasil, a distant relative and confidant.  
Istrov dynasty
1729-1792 Vasil III (Vasil the Restorer) 1769–1792 Descended in the matrilineal line from Simeon I. Died of natural causes in 1792.
1752-1799 Vasil IV (Vasil the Forgotten) 1792–1799 Son of Vasil III. Died of natural causes in 1799.
1775-1823 Vasil V (Vasil the Daughter-Bearer) 1799–1823 Son Vasil IV. Died with no sons in 1823, succeeded by his brother Simeon.
1778-1848 Simeon II (Simeon the Fortunate) 1823–1848 Son of Vasil IV. Died after a period of illness in 1848.
1799-1889 Simeon III (Simeon the Gregarious) 1848–1889 Son of Simeon II. Outlived his two oldest sons. Died of old age in 1889.
1839-1906 Hristofor (St. Hristofor the Holy) 1889–1906 Grandson of Simeon III. Celibate. Died of an illness in 1906. Proclaimed a Saint.
1866-1915 Dragomir II (Dragomir the Resourceful) 1906–1919 Nephew of Hristofor. Kept Tengaria stable during the Great Collapse. Died of natural causes in 1915.
Boris III of Bulgaria.jpg 1888-1962 Dragomir III (Dragomir the Misfortunate) 1919–1935 Son of Dragomir II. Emperor of Tengaria during the Great War, imprisoned by Ravnia. De facto deposed by Soravia when they demanded Tengaria become a Republic.

Pretenders to the Tengarian Throne (1935-present)

Image Life Years Name Reign Notes/Death
House of Istrov
Boris III of Bulgaria.jpg 1888-1962 Dragomir III (Dragomir the Misfortunate) 1935–1962 Came back into Tengaria after the conclusion of the Tengarian Civil War, with the Imperial family's property restored to him, but not restored to power. Died of an illness in 1962.
Simeon II of Bulgaria.jpg 1912-2004 Dragomir (IV) (Dragomir the Venerable) 1962–2004 Eldest son of Dragomir III. Outlived both his son and grandson, and died of natural causes at the age of 92.
1979- Vasil (VI) (Vasil the True) 2004–present Great-grandson of Dragomir IV. Current head of the House of Istrov, and claimant to the Imperial title. Member of the Senate of Tengaria.