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****''[[Prince Leonardo, Duke of Moselle]]'' (born 1983)
****''[[Prince Leonardo, Duke of Moselle]]'' (born 1983)
*****'''(3)''' [[Prince Julius of Moselle]] (born 2022)
*****'''(3)''' [[Prince Julius of Moselle]] (born 2022)
****'''(4)''' [[Princess Lena-Marie, Duchess of Runarsdottir]] (born 1999)
****'''(4)''' [[Princess Lena-Marie, The Lady Westinghouse]] (born 1999)
***'''(5)''' [[Monika, Princess of Orange]] (born 1961)
***'''(5)''' [[Monika, Princess of Orange]] (born 1961)
****'''(6)''' [[Prince Steffen of Orange]] (born 1981)
****'''(6)''' [[Prince Steffen of Orange]] (born 1981)

Revision as of 20:53, 17 October 2022

Succession to the throne of Cordonia is determined by age, marital status and legitimacy. Under the Constitution of Cordonia, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign's children or by a childless sovereign's nearest collateral line. To succeed the throne, one must be at least twenty years of age. They also must be born within wedlock.


Current line of succession

Succession law

Marriages

Age

Ascension

See also

Notes, references and external links