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Revision as of 20:23, 26 November 2019

This is a list of Mesogeian monarchs. The monarchs of Mesogeia have ruled for five thousand years from the establishment of King Mesogeius as King of Pharosia in 3100 BC. This is a comprehensive list of all the monarchs, kings, queens, emperors, and empress regnants of the various states that form modern Mesogeia. The Emperors of Mesogeia refers only to a select list of monarchs who ruled over a large enough portion of the land to be considered Emperor or king of all Mesogeia. This list does not include usurpers who claimed the Imperial throne but did not hold it, nor does it include modern kings under the seizurenty of the present Empress of Mesogeia.



Legendary Kings

Mesogeian dynasty

No. Name Portrait Comments
1 Mesogeius
Mesogeius Ombrius
3100 BC

3075 BC
File:Mesogeiusthefirst.jpg Mesogeius was the first King of Mesogeia. He was believed to be the son of the god Ombrius. He founded the city of Memphis and established the first Kingdom of Pharosia. He was killed in a horrible hunting accident in 3075, at the age of 52. He is considered to be a semi-mythical figure, with legends surrounding his birth, and his life.

Alcaeid Empire

No. Name Title Portrait Birth Marriages Death Notes
1 Alcaeus I
WIP
1176 BC

1143 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
2 Alcaeus II
Artaxsaca
1143 BC

1105 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
3 Alcaeus III
WIP
1105 BC

1078 BC
Baslieus
4 Alcaeus IV
WIP
1078 BC

1043 BC
Basileus
5 Alcaeus V
WIP
1043 BC

1034 BC
Basileus
6 Alcaeus VI
WIP
1034 BC

1023 BC
Basileus
7 Alcaeus VII
WIP
1023 BC

994 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
8 Alcaeus VIII
WIP
994 BC

970 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
9 Alcaeus IX
WIP
970 BC

936 BC
Baslieus
10 Alcaeus X
WIP
936 BC

934 BC
Basileus
11 Alcaeus XI
WIP
934 BC

929 BC
Basileus
12 Alcaeus XII
WIP
929 BC

925 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XIII
WIP
925 BC

923 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XIV
WIP
923 BC

884 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XV
WIP
884 BC

884 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XVI
WIP
884 BC

883 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XVII
WIP
883 BC

867 BC
Alcaeus XVIII
WIP
867 BC

828 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XIX
WIP
828 BC

826 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XX
WIP
826 BC

811 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XXI
WIP
811 BC

809 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXII
WIP
809 BC

805 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXII
WIP
805 BC

786 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXIV
WIP
786 BC

774 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXV
WIP
774 BC

768 BC
Alcaeus XXVI
WIP
768 BC

731 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XXVII
WIP
731 BC

727 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XXVIII
WIP
727 BC

707 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XXIX
WIP
707 BC

677 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXX
WIP
677 BC

659 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXXI
WIP
659 BC

656 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXXII
WIP
656 BC

634 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXXIII
WIP
634 BC

599 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XXXIV
WIP
599 BC

589 BC
Basileus
Atossa
WIP
589 BC

570 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXXV
WIP
589 BC

566 BC
Basileus Co-ruled with his mother until he came of age; later overthrown
Bahram II
WIP
566 BC

566 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg A usurper
Alcaeus XXXVI
WIP
566 BC

531 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XXXVII
WIP
531 BC

511 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XXXVIII
WIP
511 BC

470 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XXXIX
WIP
470 BC

470 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XL
WIP
470 BC

452 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLI
WIP
452 BC

406 BC
Alcaeus XLII
WIP
406 BC

391 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLIII
WIP
391 BC

389 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Alcaeus XLIV
WIP
389 BC

385 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus XLV
WIP
385 BC

383 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLVI
WIP
383 BC

383 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLVII
WIP
383 BC

380 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLVIII
WIP
380 BC

376 BC
Basileus
Alcaeus XLIX
WIP
376 BC

369 BC
Baslieus
Alcaeus L
WIP
369 BC

349 BC
Basileus
Alexander IX
WIP
349 BC

315 BC
Basileus
Alexander X
WIP
315 BC

296 BC
Basileus
Demetrius I
WIP
296 BC

284 BC
Basileus
Artabanus IV
WIP
284 BC

284 BC
Basileus File:Coin of Alcaeus I.jpg
Philip V
WIP
284 BC

251 BC
Baslieus
Philip VI
WIP
251 BC

249 BC
Basileus
Mithridates V
WIP
249 BC

205 BC
Basileus
Demetrius II
WIP
205 BC

191 BC
Basileus
Alexander XI
WIP
191 BC

173 BC
Basileus
Alexander XII
WIP
173 BC

171 BC
Basileus
Demetrius III
WIP
171 BC

149 BC
Basileus
Alexander XIII
WIP
149 BC

132 BC
Basileus killed in battle
Phraates IV
WIP
132 BC

128 BC
Basileus Deposed by his uncle; later poisoned
Artabanus IV
WIP
128 BC

101 BC
Baslieus
Mithridates VI
WIP
101 BC

79 BC
Basileus
Alexander XIV
WIP
79 BC

55 BC
Basileus
Artaxsaca X
WIP
55 BC

51 BC
Basileus Deposed by his sister
Roxana XII
WIP
55 BC

27 BC
Basileus

Troianian-Farsian Empire (21 BC-579 AD)

House of Macedon (488-579 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Leo II
WIP
488 AD

505 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Michael IV
WIP
505 AD

512 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Constantine I
The Great
512 AD

547 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Leo III
WIP
547 AD

559 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Leo IV
WIP
559 AD

562 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Julian IV
WIP
562 AD

579 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

Romaica (Northern Troianian Empire) (579 AD-1454 AD)

Anatolia (Southern Troianian Empire) (579 AD-1454 AD)

Non-dynastic (579-584 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Marcian
WIP
579 AD

584 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

House of Macedon restored (584-666 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Constantine II
WIP
584 AD

614 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Michael V
WIP
614 AD

614 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Heraclius VII
WIP
614 AD

614 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Michael VI
WIP
614 AD

639 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Michael VII
WIP
639 AD

656 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Constantine III
WIP
656 AD

666 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

Non-dynastic (666-674 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Maurice
WIP
666 AD

669 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Philippikos
WIP
669 AD

674 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

House of Macedon restored (674-680 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Constantine III
WIP
674 AD

680 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

Non-dynastic (680-686 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Constantine III
WIP
680 AD

682 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Arcadius
WIP
682 AD

684 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png
Heraklonas I
WIP
684 AD

686 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Macedon dynasty.png

House of Anatolinos (686-837 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Constantine IV
WIP
686 AD

710 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png
Michael VIII
WIP
710 AD

744 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Heraklonas II
WIP
710 AD

712 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Constantine V
WIP
744 AD

750 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Michael IX
WIP
750 AD

772 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Cleopatra Irene
WIP
750 AD

765 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Leo V
WIP
772 AD

781 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Heraklonas III
WIP
781 AD

781 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Leo VI
WIP
781 AD

783 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Heraklonas IV
WIP
783 AD

790 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Constantine VI
WIP
790 AD

799 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Leo VII
WIP
799 AD

812 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP
Constantine VII
WIP
812 AD

837 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Anatole dynasty.png WIP

House of Chalkidinos (837-1281 AD)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Romanos I
WIP
837 AD

856 AD
File:Romanos I Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png First Emperor of the Chalkidi branch of the Rhomaios dynasty
Alexander XVII
WIP
857 AD

882 AD
File:Alexander XVII Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Romanos I.
Heraklonas V
WIP
882 AD

883 AD
File:Heraklonas V Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Brother of Alexander XVII
Michael X
WIP
883 AD

930 AD
File:Michael X Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Alexander XVII
Romanos II
The Fat
890 AD

914 AD
File:Romanos II Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Uncle of Michael X. Reigned as co-Emperor
Romanos III
WIP
930 AD

934 AD
File:Romanos III Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Michael X
Basil I
WIP
934 AD

940 AD
File:Basil I Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Brother of Romanos III
John I
WIP
940 AD

947 AD
File:John I Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Nephew of Basil I
Romanos IV
The Great
947 AD

1002 AD
File:Romanos IV Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Michael X. Romanos IV reigned for 55 years, during which time the medieval Anatolic Empire reached the zenith of its power.
John II
WIP
1002 AD

1005 AD
File:John II Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Romanos IV.
Theodora I
WIP
1005 AD

1050 AD
File:Theodora I Chalkidina.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Daughter of John II.
Romanos V
WIP
1005 AD

1012 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Husband of Theodora I, reigned as Co-Emperor until his death.
John III
WIP
1012 AD

1018 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Lover of Theodora I. He married the Empress after her her husband's mysterious death and ascended to the throne.
John IV
WIP
1018 AD

1026 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Nephew of John III. He married Empress Theodora I and plotted to remove her from the throne. His actions led to his disposition by the mob.
Basil II
WIP
1026 AD

1036 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Theodora I.
Romanos VI
WIP
1036 AD

1043 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Basil II. He reigned with his grandmother.
Basil II
WIP
1043 AD

1044 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Romanos VI. He was proclaimed Emperor with his great-grandmother. But because he was a mere infant he never actually reigned.
Elena I
WIP
1044 AD

1058 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Daughter of Theodora and her first husband Emperor Romanos V.
Michael XI
WIP
1044 AD

1057 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Husband of Elena I. He reigned as Co-Emperor.
Manuel I
WIP
1057 AD

1058 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Elena I and Michael XI.
Constantine VIII
WIP
1058 AD

1064 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Brother of Manuel I. He seized his brother's throne.
Constantine IX
WIP
1064 AD

1073 AD

1075 AD

1078
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Manuel I. He reigned twice.
Alexius I
WIP
1073 AD

1075 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Constantine VIII
Michael XII
WIP
1078 AD

1115 AD
Michael XII Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Cousin of Constantine IX.
Manuel II
The Good
1115 AD

1141 AD
Manuel II Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Michael XII.
Alexius II
The Warrior
1141 AD

1178 AD
Alexius II Chalkidinos.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Manuel II.
Constantine X
WIP
1178 AD

1181 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Alexius II
John V
WIP
1181 AD

1181 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png
Alexius III
WIP
1181 AD

1213 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png
Alexius IV
WIP
1213 AD

1228 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Alexius III.
Zoe I
The Great
1228 AD

1258 AD
File:Zoe I Chalkidina.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Daughter of Alexius IV.
Alexander XVIII
WIP
1258 AD

1263 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Zoe I
Alexander XIX
WIP
1263 AD

1263 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Son of Alexander XVIII
Irene I
WIP
1263 AD

1281 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Chalkidi dynasty.png Daughter of Zoe I

House of Androsologos (1281-1454)

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
Alexius V
WIP
1281 AD

1300 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png 1267 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1300 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 33
Deposed by his cousin.
Constantine XI
WIP
1300 AD

1310 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png 1263 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1310 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 47
Cousin of Alexius V
Constantine XII
WIP
1310 AD

1327 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png 1289 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XI
and PLACEHOLDER
1327 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 38
Son of Constantine XI
Constantine XIII
WIP
1327 AD

1357 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png 1306 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XII
and PLACEHOLDER
1357 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 51
Son of Constantine XII
Manuel III
WIP
1357 AD

1379 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
Manuel IV
WIP
1379 AD

1379 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
Alexius VI
WIP
1379 AD

1379 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
Alexander XX
WIP
1379 AD

1404 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
Alexius VII
WIP
1404 AD

1431 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
Romanos VII
WIP
1431 AD

1441 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png
John VI
WIP
1441 AD

1454 AD
File:Coat of arms of the Androsologos dynasty.png

Modern Mesogeia (1454-present day)

House of Androsologos

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
1 Zoe II
The Pious
1454 AD

1492 AD
File:Zoe II of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1432 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of Alexius VII
and PLACEHOLDER
Henry III of Northern Romaica
Alexandropolis
1454
5 children
1492 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 60
She was the heiress to the Rhomaios dynasty. She Married, Henry III, Emperor of Romaica, of what is modern-day Mesogeia. Zoe and her husband completed the reconquest of the lost territories.

House of Alfonsin-Honorios

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
2 Henry III
The Pious
1454 AD

1501 AD
File:Henry III of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1435 AD
Troiana
Son of Francis I
and PLACEHOLDER
Henry III of Northern Romaica
Alexandropolis
1454
5 children
1501 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 66
He Married Zoe II Empress of the Southern Empire, effectively uniting the two halves of Romaica, or what is modern-day Mesogeia. Henry and his wife completed the reconquest of the lost territories.

House of Androsologos-Honorias

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
3 Francis I & II
The Beloved
1484 AD

1484 AD
File:Francis II of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1457 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Henry III
and Zoe II
Never married 1484 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 27
Son of Henry III and Theodora II. He co-ruled with his father after his mother's death for a few months before dying if a mysterious illness.
4 Irene II
The Mad
1484 AD

1509 AD
File:Irene II of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1459 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of Henry III
and Zoe II
1509 AD
Susa Fort
aged 50
Daughter of Henry III and Zoe II. She co-ruled with her father after her mother's death before she was imprisoned, and declared insane by her father. She was nominally co-ruler with her son Manuel V until her death in 1524
5 Alexander XXI
The Handsome
1484 AD

1488 AD
File:Alexander XXI of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1453 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1488 AD
Castle Luna
aged 35
He married Irene, Mesogeian heiress and Empress, he was made co-Emperor with her and her father. His death in 1495 is believed to have drove Irene insane. There is much speculation on this by modern historians.
6 Manuel V
The Great
1500 AD

1549 AD
File:Manuel V of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1487 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Irene II
and Alexander XXI
1549 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 62
He was the son of Irene II and Alexander XXI. He was the first monarch of a united Mesogeia. He was raised to the the status of Emperor Caesar (Junior Emperor) by his grandfather in 1495 (a year after his birth), and shortly after his mother was declared insane. He ruled alongside his grandfather and mother until their deaths in 1512, and 1524. He was ruled on his own after his grandfather's death in 1512, due to his mother's confinement.
7 Francis III
The Lion
1549 AD

1559 AD
File:Francis III of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1512 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Manuel V
and PLACEHOLDER
1559 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 47
He was the son of Manuel V and PLACEHOLDER. He was made Emperor Caesar in 1540 by his father. But did not become sole Emperor until 1549 at his father's death. He issued an edict expelling all Muslims from the country and attempted to repress Catholicism and heretical sects of the Mesogeian Orthodox Church. His early death following a jousting accident to the accession of his young sons, one after the other.
8 Francis IV
The Young Lion
1559 AD

1559 AD
File:Francis IV of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1537 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Francis III
and PLACEHOLDER
1559 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 22
He was the son of Francis III and PLACEHOLDER.
9 Henry IV
The Pious
1559 AD

1571 AD
File:Henry IV of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1543 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Francis III
and PLACEHOLDER
1571 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 28
He was the son of Francis III and PLACEHOLDER. His reign was plagued by religious tension (known as the Mesogeian wars of Religion) that culminated in a bloody massacre that left thousands of Catholics dead.
10 Alexander XXII
The Handsome
1571 AD

1586 AD
File:Alexander XXII of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1544 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Francis III
and PLACEHOLDER
1586 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 42
He was the son of Francis III and PLACEHOLDER. Like his predecessors his reign was plagued by religious tension (known as the Mesogeian wars of Religion). Eventually he was assassinated by a religious fanatic.

House of Troadinos

No. Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Notes
11 Manuel VI
The Good
1586 AD

1605 AD
File:Manuel VI of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1548 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1605 AD
Imperial Palace of Alexandropolis
aged 57
He was a cousin of Alexander XVII. He brought the Mesogeian Wars of Religion to an end.
12 Manuel VII
The Noble
1605 AD

1625 AD
Manuel VII of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1575 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Manuel VI
and PLACEHOLDER
1632 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 50
He was the son of Manuel VI. His attempts to strengthen the monarchy drove the country to civil war and resulted in his death.
13 Constantine XIV
The Just
1625 AD

1653 AD
Constantine XIV of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1611 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Manuel VII
and PLACEHOLDER
1653 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 42
He was the son of Manuel VII and PLACEHOLDER. Constantine XIV through his talented ministers is credited with strengthening the empire falling the civil wars and religious tensions that plagued his predecessors. He strengthened the power of the monarchy at the expense of the nobility.
14 Constantine XV
The Glorious
1653 AD

1722 AD
Constantine XV of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1648 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XIV
and PLACEHOLDER
1722 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 74
He was the son of Constantine XIV and PLACEHOLDER. Constantine XV reign of 69 years in one of the longest in the history of Mesogeia. He is remembered for centralizing and strengthening the monarchy, his absolutist rule, his cultural patronage, and the wars he fought against (INSERT COUNTRY), and the Saracen Empire, that greatly expanded the empire. His reign is considered a golden age for Mesogeian art, as a result of the cultural revolution he initiated.
15 Constantine XVI
Kopronymos
1722 AD

1724 AD
File:Constantine XVI of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1671 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1727 AD
(INSERT COUNTRY
aged 56
Grandson of Constantine XV. He was overthrown in a coup that placed his sister Irene III on the imperial throne. His descendants by his son were pretenders to the throne of Mesogeia for the next century until the eventual accession of his descendant Michael XIV.
16 Irene III
The White Empress
1724 AD

1729 AD
File:Irene III of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1694 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of Constantine XVI
and PLACEHOLDER
1722 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 38
Daughter of Constantine XV. Her father was overthrown in a coup following the birth of her younger brother. She was proclaimed Empress by those opposed to her father's rule. Her accession sparked a war of succession that was continued under her predecessor.
17 Theodora II
The Enlightened
1729 AD

1767 AD
Theodora II of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1697 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of Constantine XVI
and PLACEHOLDER
1767 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 70
Daughter of Constantine XV. She reigned for 38 years with several co-rulers, and experienced various challenges to her reign. She managed to strengthen the empire and secure her succession. He reign is notable for her enlightened governance, expansion of the empire, and her patronage of the arts.
18 Michael XIII
The Reformer
1729 AD

1750 AD
Michael XIII of Mesogeia.png File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1694 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1750 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 56
Husband of Theodora II, he reigned alongside his wife until his death in 1750. He initiated several reforms during his joint rule with his wife, but largely left the governing of the empire to his capable wife.
19 Constantine XVII
The Libertine
1750 AD

1762 AD
Constantine XVII of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1718 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Theodora II
and Michael XIII
1762 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 44
Son of Theodora II and Michael XIII. He reigned alongside his mother, after his father's death and until his own death in 1762. He was both a womanizer and a patron of the arts. He carried on his father's reforms, but he left the governance to his mother, devoting most of his time to leisurely pursuits.
20 Constantine XVIII
The Favoured
1762 AD

1816 AD
Constantine XVIII.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1753 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XVII
and PLACEHOLDER
1816 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 63
Son of Constantine XVII, he became Emperor at the age of nine. He reigned for a total of fifty-three years. He reigned alongside his grandmother Theodora II for a few years until 1767, after which he reigned alone. He is considered to be one of the most beloved monarchs in the history of Mesogeia.
21 Constantine XIX
The Adonis
1816 AD

1824 AD
Constantine XIX of Mesogeia.png File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1772 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XVIII
and PLACEHOLDER
1824 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 52
Son of Constantine XVIII.
22 Henry V
The Sailor
1824 AD

1830 AD
File:Henry V of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1775 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XVIII
and PLACEHOLDER
1830 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 55
Son of Constantine XVIII.
23 Theodora III
The Great
1830 AD

1903 AD
Theodora III of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1815 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1903 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 88
Granddaughter of Constantine XVIII. She reigned alongside her husband Michael XIV, until his death in 1901. After the mysterious death of her eldest son in 1864 she entered period of mourning donning black for remaining four decades her reign. Theodora III's reign of 73 years is the longest in the history of Mesogeia.
24 Michael XIV
The Iron Emperor
1834 AD

1901 AD
Michael XIV of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1811 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of PLACEHOLDER
and PLACEHOLDER
1901 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 90
Husband and co-Emperor to his cousin and wife Theodora III. He reigned by her side for sixty-seven years until his untimely death in 1901. He is the longest lived monarch in the history of Mesogeia at 90 years, while his wife and Co-Empress is the longest reigning at 73 years
25 Constantine XX
The Peacemaker
1901 AD

1912 AD
Constantine XX of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1840 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Theodora III
and Michael XIV
1912 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 72
Son of Theodora III and Constantine XIV.
26 Constantine XXI
The Sailor
1912 AD

1937 AD
Constantine XXI of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1869 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XX
and PLACEHOLDER
1937 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 67
Son of Constantine XX
27 Manuel VIII
Omofylofilos
1937 AD

1938 AD
Manuel VIII of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1896 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XXI
and PLACEHOLDER
1970 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 74
Son of Constantine XXI. He abdicated following a sex scandal that rocked the empire and nearly brought about the collapse of the monarchy.
28 Constantine XXII
The Quiet
1938 AD

1970 AD
Constantine XXII of Mesogeia.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png 1898 AD
Alexandropolis
Son of Constantine XXI
and PLACEHOLDER
1970 AD
Alexandropolis
aged 72
Son of Constantine XXI.
29 Elena II
Porphyrogenita
1970 AD

Present day
File:Elena II Troadina.jpg File:Coat of arms of the Rhomaios dynasty.png July 7, 1938 AD
Alexandropolis
Daughter of Constantine XXII
and PLACEHOLDER
Living
age 85
Daughter of Constantine XXII.

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