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Revision as of 18:59, 3 February 2020

Monarchy of Vurthungria
Details
StyleHis/her Majesty
First monarchEdel I of Vurthungria
Last monarchRyapfele II of Vurthungria
Formationc. 499
Abolition9 March 1939
ResidencePrincely Palace at New Haim(Now Vurthungrian Peoples' Museum of the Arts)
AppointerHereditary

The monarchs of Vurthungria ruled de jure over the nation's historical territories over three (or four, from the traditional native view) distinct periods in its history. These periods include the First Kingdom from its formation following the Second Conquest of Haim by Edel the Conqueror c. 499, and concluding with collapse in the face of the Innan Invasions of the 1130s; the Second Kingdom from 1221 to the destruction of the Vurthungrian Fleet and subsequent conquest by the New Aesculian Empire; and Imperial Principality, following the Treaty of Bastia in 1798, which in the traditional Vurthungrian historical perspective is divided into the Aesculian and Independent Periods, the latter of which concludes with the Officers' Coup on 9 March 1939 which forced Eryapfele II to abdicate. Following the 1943 Anarchist Revolution, the remaining royals were permanently exiled from Vurthungria.

This list does not include the mythical rulers of the Vordons Confederacy from late antiquity, or unsuccessful claimants to the throne not typically listed as part of the Vurthungrian monarchical lines. It additionally does not include the Aesculian-sponsored Prefetti who controlled the regions of modern Vurthungria prior to its reorganization as the Imperial Principality in 1798.

History

Exile

Table

Imperial Principality

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Dario I
  • Dariu the Beloved
  • Darrye-Hålsey
(1756-04-20)20 April 1756 – 10 December 1831(1831-12-10) (aged 75)8 August 1798 (1798-08-08)10 December 1831 (1831-12-10)Elector Dario of Nannini, elected Imperial Prince on 8 July 1798Nannini-d'BastiaDariu I of Vurthungria
Rafael
  • Rafelhe
(1780-11-01)1 November 1780 – 10 December 1867(1867-12-10) (aged 87)10 September 1831 (1831-21-10)9 March 1867 (1867-03-09)Nephew of Dariu I.Nannini-d'BastiaRafaelhe I of Vurthungria
Dario II
  • Dariu II the Frail
  • Darrye-Geyric
(1819-04-21)21 April 1819 – 17 October 1869(1869-10-17) (aged 50)18 March 1867 (1867-03-18)17 October 1869 (1869-10-17)Eldest son of Rafelhe. Died in 1869 from tuberculosis.Nannini-d'BastiaDariu II of Vurthungria
Lino I
  • Linu
(1821-12-24)24 December 1821 – 30 August 1887(1887-08-30) (aged 68)26 October 1869 (1869-10-26)30 August 1887 (1887-08-30)Second son of Rafelhe, and younger brother of Dariu II.Nannini-d'BastiaLinu I of Vurthungria
Lino II
  • Linu II
(1822-06-17)17 June 1822 – 30 August 1892(1892-08-30) (aged 70)7 September 1887 (1887-09-07)24 March 1892 (1892-03-24)Third, and only surviving son of Rafelhe at the time of his death. Assassinated in 1892 by Inno-Vurthungrian Vanguardists.Nannini-d'BastiaLinu II of Vurthungria
Donatella
  • Erdanadid-Ridrrhen
(1851-03-22)22 March 1851 – 12 August 1912(1912-08-12) (aged 61)3 April 1892 (1892-04-03)4 January 1893 (1893-01-04)Princess Consort alongside Linu II prior to his death in 1892. Forcibly abdicated under Aesculian pressure in 1893.PfedsrenneErdannadid of Vurthungria
Bannamoro IV
  • Baghnemore IV
(1866-02-28)28 February 1866 – 16 December 1902(1902-12-16) (aged 36)4 January 1893 (1893-01-04)16 December 1902 (1902-12-16)FotavalatBaghnemore IV of Vurthungria
Bannamoro V
  • Baghnemore V
(1889-10-23)23 October 1889 – 19 October 1945(1945-10-19) (aged 55)25 December 1902 (1902-12-25)13 April 1903 (1903-04-13)FotavalatBaghnemore V of Vurthungria

Third Kingdom

NameLifespanReign startReign endNotesFamilyImage
Erdanadid
  • Erdanadid the Just
  • Erdanadid-Ridrrhen
(1851-03-22)22 March 1851 – 12 August 1912(1912-08-12) (aged 61)13 April 1903 (1903-04-13)12 August 1912 (1912-08-12)Restored to the throne as the First Queen of Vurthungria through the April Declaration, and controlled the nation for the remainder of her life.PfedsrenneErdanadid
Edel IX
  • Edel IX the Young
  • Edel-Sanamore
(1882-05-07)7 May 1882 – 19 November 1921(1921-11-19) (aged 39)10 September 1831 (1831-21-10)19 November 1921 (1921-11-19)Son of Erdanadid by Linu II, renounced claims as part of the Nannini-d'Bastia line. Died under mysterious circumstances in a fire that destroyed a significant portion of the Princely Palace in New Haim that claimed the lives of him and most of his family.PfedsrenneEdel IX of Vurthungria.
Ryapfele II
  • Ryapfele II the Burnt
  • Ryapfele-Tenney
(1900-09-22)22 September 1900 – 29 July 1977(1977-07-29) (aged 76)19 November 1921 (1921-11-19)1 June 1939 (1939-06-01)Only surviving son of Edel IX. Was effectively a puppet of the General Staff of the Vurthungrian Royal Army due to his inexperience, was eventually forced to abdicate after a coup by the nationalist wing of the military in 1939. Died in exile in Castelana in 1977 after escaping the Black Terror in 1944.PfedsrenneRyapfele of Vurthungria.

Royal Standards

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