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| 16 July 1831<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[David I of Mysia|David I]]<br>and [[Maria of Ravenna]]
| 16 July 1831<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[David I of Mysia|David I]]<br>and [[Maria of Ravenna]]
| PLACEHOLDER <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>2 children
| PLACEHOLDER <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>2 children
| 30 May 1869<br>[[Kepetta]]<br>aged 37
| 30 May 1869<br>[[Vardana#List of largest cities|Derzene]]<br>aged 37
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| '''[[Andreas I of Mysia|Andreas I]]'''<br><small>(Ανδρεασ Αʹ)</small><br>8 March 1864<br>–<br>4 June 1881
| '''[[Andreas I of Mysia|Andreas I]]'''<br><small>(Ανδρεασ Αʹ)</small><br>8 March 1864<br>–<br>4 June 1881
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| 22 April 1804<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[David Kamytzes|David, Despot of Mysia]]<br>and Anna Levidis
| 22 April 1804<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[David Kamytzes|David, Despot of Mysia]]<br>and Anna Levidis
| PLACEHOLDER <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>8 children
| [[Malenios family|Anastasia Malenia]] <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>8 children
| 4 June 1881<br>[[Kepetta]]<br>aged 77
| 4 June 1881<br>[[Mysia#List of largest cities|Tzantzakon]]<br>aged 77
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| '''[[George I of Mysia|George I]]'''<br><small>(Γεώργιος Αʹ)</small><br>4 June 1881<br>–<br>28 November 1890
| '''[[George I of Mysia|George I]]'''<br><small>(Γεώργιος Αʹ)</small><br>4 June 1881<br>–<br>28 November 1890
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| 9 September 1828<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[Andreas I of Mysia|Andreas I]]<br>and PLACEHOLDER
| 9 September 1828<br>[[Sophene|Phaistros]]<hr>Son of [[Andreas I of Mysia|Andreas I]]<br>and [[Malenios family|Anastasia Malenia]]
| PLACEHOLDER <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>1 child
| PLACEHOLDER <br>[[Sophene|Hagia Anna]]<br>DATE<br>1 child
| 28 November 1890<br>[[Ascanium|Palatium Blachernae]]<br>aged 62
| 28 November 1890<br>[[Aretias#List of largest cities|Perivolia]]<br>aged 62
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| ''(1st reign)''<br>'''[[George II of Mysia|George II]]'''<br><small>(Γεώργιος Βʹ)</small><br>28 November 1890<br>–<br>6 September 1901<br>''([[2nd Hazaraspid-Mysian War|Deposed]])''
| ''(1st reign)''<br>'''[[George II of Mysia|George II]]'''<br><small>(Γεώργιος Βʹ)</small><br>28 November 1890<br>–<br>6 September 1901<br>''([[2nd Hazaraspid-Mysian War|Deposed]])''

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Basileus of Mysia
Coat of Arms of Aretias.png
Incumbent
Basil II of Aretias.jpg
Basil I
since 20 September 2014
Details
StyleHis Royal and Apostolic Majesty
Heir presumptiveZenobia, Despoina of Mysia
First monarchDavid I
Formation2 September 1830
ResidencePhaistros(historical)
Palataki (modern)

The Monarch of Aretias, officially the Basileus of Mysia (Mysian: Βασιλεὺς τῆς Ἀρητιάς; Vardanan: Բասիլեuսէ Արետիաս), is the head of state and head of government of the Kingdom of Mysia.

History

The Aretian monarchy traces its claim to the modern Kingdom of Mysia, which ruled over the modern Commonwealth of Mysia in present day Vardana, the islands of Aretias, and parts of western Perateia from 1830 to 1901 and 1933 to present. The Kingdom of Mysia, and by extension Aretias, was first ruled by the House of Kamytzes, descending from David Kamytzes, Despot of Mysia. Kamytzes's son, Constantine Kamytzes, held the distinction as Despot of Mysia during the Vardana-Lihnidos union, and upon its dissolution proclaimed himself Basileus of Vardana, Basileus of Mysia, and Emperor of Lihnidos, based on rule in Mysia and descent from Basileus Manuel II. The rule of the House of Kamytzes ended in 1901 during the reign of Basileus George II, when the kingdom was absorbed into the Hazaraspid Kingdom of Vardana.

Mysia again asserted its independence in 1924, during the Vardanan revolution when Basileus George II was proclaimed Basileus of Mysia. George II was briefly restored to the Mysian throne, though by 1930 the kingdom had lost its mainland territory and retreated to the island of Aretias, previously under the control of the Princely House of Bznuni. At George II's death, he was succeeded by his daughter, Irene, and entered a personal union with the Gariman state of Nyrundy. Aretias was ruled by the House of Nyrundy from 1967 to 2014 – though Irene's husband John VII, Elector of Nyrundy was Basileus of of the Mysians by right of his wife from 1933 until his death in 1960. From 1924 until 1934, the second Mysian Kingdom controlled much of what is now the Vardanan province of Mysia, including Aretias.

Since 2014, the House of Bznuni has ruled Aretias while still claiming Mysian, Vardanan, and Lihnidosi royal and imperial titles.

Role

The monarch is the absolute monarch of Aretias. As head of state, the monarch is the chief executive and chief representative of Aretias internationally. In addition, the monarch wields tremendous legislative and judicial authority. While some legislative functions are carried out by the Royal Council, the monarch has the sole power to appoint or remove councilors, of which the monarch presides over. This system results in royal decrees forming the basis of the country's legislation – this is often done in concert and through the Royal Council. In practice, major policy decisions are often derived from the Royal Council. From 1945 to 2010, the Royal Council wielded tremendous authority due to the monarch's primary residence in Nyrundy during this period. Since 2010, the power of the Royal Council has waned.

While the monarch is the primary judicial authority in Aretias, judicial reforms in the mid-20th century were established to provide Aretias a limited judiciary in the Belisarian model. However, this judiciary lacks any meaningful independence and the monarch heavily influences judicial decisions through intervention in cases or, more often, issuing a verdict on appeal.

In addition, the monarch is the commander-in-chief of the Aretian Defense Force, as well as the Royal Guard and Civil Guard.

Titles, styles and honors

Aretian royal titles and styles are primarily derived from the former Mysian kingdom and the Kingdom of Greater Vardana. The primary style utilized by the monarch is Royal and Apostolic Majesty ("HRAM"), which was previously utilzed by Vardanan monarchs and later Mysian monarchs. Since the kingdom's inception, the monarch of Aretias has claimed the titles of Mysia and the Vardanan-Lihnidosi personal union, as such many titles utilized by the monarch are simply held in pretense, and are contested by at least one other claimant or party. The royal title saw the addition Aretias in 1930. From 1933 to 2010, the Baselius of Mysia was concurrently the Elector of Nyrundy and Archduke of Nyrundy. Even though Lihnidosi titles such as Emperor of Lihnidos and King of Thasos fell out of active use during the Nyrundy personal union, there has been no explicit renunciation of these claims.

The monarch's current title and style is:

Basileus of Mysia, King of Greater Vardana, Grand Prince of the East, First Venerable One, Bridger of Seas, Master of the Periclean and the Ozeros, Sovereign Ruler and Lord of the Scipian Provinces and the lands in between, Protector and Defender of the Apostolic Faith.

Title of the heir apparent

From 1736 to 1830, the House of Kamytzes held the distinction of Despot of Mysia. Since 1830, this previously non-hereditary administrative title has been granted to the heir apparent or chosen heir of Mysia and later Aretias. The heir is afforded the style of Royal and Apostolic Highness ("HRAH"). The feminine title is Despoina, which differs from that of Despotissa for the wife of the Despot. The title has been granted to female heirs presumptive on two occasions: in 2007 to Irene, Despoina of Mysia and in 2016 to Zenobia, Despoina of Mysia. The current heir presumptive is Zenobia, Despoina of Mysia, who may be displaced by the birth of a younger, legitimate brother.

Succession

List

First Kingdom

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death House
David I
(Δαβιδ Αʹ)
2 September 1830

1 June 1861
F. de Madrazo - 1849, El general Manuel Mazarredo (Colección particular, Madrid).jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 1 January 1799
Leonopolis
Son of David, Despot of Mysia
and Anna Levidis
Maria of Ravenna
Hagia Anthemia
9 June 1829
5 children
1 June 1861
Norashen
aged 62
Kamytzes
David II
(Δαβιδ Βʹ)
1 June 1861

8 March 1864
Bebutov.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 16 July 1831
Phaistros
Son of David I
and Maria of Ravenna
PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
2 children
30 May 1869
Derzene
aged 37
Andreas I
(Ανδρεασ Αʹ)
8 March 1864

4 June 1881
Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Gouverneur-generaal (1855-61) Rijksmuseum SK-A-3804.jpeg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 22 April 1804
Phaistros
Son of David, Despot of Mysia
and Anna Levidis
Anastasia Malenia
Hagia Anna
DATE
8 children
4 June 1881
Tzantzakon
aged 77
George I
(Γεώργιος Αʹ)
4 June 1881

28 November 1890
Deodoro da Fonseca sak.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 9 September 1828
Phaistros
Son of Andreas I
and Anastasia Malenia
PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
1 child
28 November 1890
Perivolia
aged 62
(1st reign)
George II
(Γεώργιος Βʹ)
28 November 1890

6 September 1901
(Deposed)
Alexeev E I.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 26 February 1852
Phaistros
Son of George I
and PLACEHOLDER
Silvia of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
18 May 1896
8 children
3 May 1933
Phaistros
aged 81

Second kingdom

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death House
(2nd reign)
George II
(Γεώργιος Βʹ)
19 July 1924

3 May 1933
Alexeev E I.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 26 February 1852
Phaistros
Son of George I
and PLACEHOLDER
Silvia of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
18 May 1896
8 children
3 May 1933
Phaistros
aged 81
Kamytzes
Irene I
(Ειρήνη Αʹ)
3 May 1933

4 May 1967
Elena Vladimirovna of Russia princess of Greece.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 1 July 1895
Phaistros
Daughter of George II
and Silvia of Latium
John VII, Elector of Nyrundy
Rovan
1914
3 children
4 May 1967
Rovan
aged 70
(Jure uxoris)
John I
(Ιωάννης Αʹ)
3 May 1933

8 December 1960
Rupprecht von Bayern.jpg Coat of Arms of John VII, Elector of Nyrundy.png 11 January 1890
Rovan
Son of Otto X, Elector of Nyrundy
and Enora Rouanti
Irene I of Mysia
Rovan
1914
5 children
8 December 1960
Rovan
aged 70
Nyrundy
Stephen I
(Στέφανος Αʹ)
4 May 1967

17 June 1984
No image.svg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 17 May 1915
Rovan
Son of Irene I
and John VII, Elector of Nyrundy
Silvia of Ravenna
Rovan
4 February 1936
5 children
17 June 1984
Rovan
aged 69
George III
(Γεώργιος Γʹ)
17 June 1984

17 July 2010
No image.svg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 30 May 1937
Palataki
Son of Stephen I
and Silvia of Ravenna
Anna of Ghant
Rovan
17 January 1961
5 children
17 July 2010
Rovan
aged 70
Irene II
(Ειρήνη Βʹ)
17 July 2010

7 October 2014
(Abdicated)
Sandra Bullock (9192365016) (cropped).jpg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 9 September 1964
Rovan
Daughter of George III
and Anna of Ghant
Prince Cyril Bznuni
Sacred Heart Basilica
8 January 1986
4 children
Living
age 60
(Jure uxoris)
Cyril I
(Κύριλλος Αʹ)
17 July 2010

10 September 2014
Cyril I of Aretias.jpg Coat of Arms of the House of Bznuni.png 8 March 1959
Palataki
Son of Prince Tigran Bznuni
and PLACEHOLDER
Irene II of Aretias
Sacred Heart Basilica
8 January 1986
4 children
8 September 2014
Teos
aged 55
Bznuni
Basil I
(Βασίλειος Αʹ)
7 October 2014

present
Basil II of Aretias.jpg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias.png 16 July 1988
Rovan
Son of Irene II
and Prince Cyril Bznuni
(1) Leona of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
9 March 2014
1 child
(2) Cassandra of Ghant
Sacred Heart Basilica
2 February 2020
no children
2 illegitimate children
Living
age 36

See also