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The '''monarchs of the Senvar-Senvek''' ruled from the establishment of the [[Kingdom of Senvar Senvek]] in 1504 to the present day. Ethnic Senvar-Senvekians ruled from 1504 until the [[1839 Annexation of Senvar-Senvek|annexation of Senvar-Senvek]] by [[Creeperopolis]] in 1839. Since [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]]'s annexation of Senvar-Senvek in 1839, the throne of Senvar-Senvek was ruled by the [[List of Creeperian Monarchs|monarchy of Creeperopolis]]. During the [[First Senvarian Insurgency|First]] (1839-1857), [[Second Senvarian Insurgency|Second]] (1878-1888), and [[Third Senvarian Insurgency|Third]] (1934-2020) [[Senvarian Insurgencies]], ethnic Senvar-Senvekians who were descendants of the Schuessler Dynasty claimed themselves to be the King of Senvar-Senvek. | The '''monarchs of the Senvar-Senvek''' ruled from the establishment of the [[Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek]] in 1504 to the present day. Ethnic Senvar-Senvekians ruled from 1504 until the [[1839 Annexation of Senvar-Senvek|annexation of Senvar-Senvek]] by [[Creeperopolis]] in 1839. Since [[Adolfo III of Creeperopolis|Adolfo III]]'s annexation of Senvar-Senvek in 1839, the throne of Senvar-Senvek was ruled by the [[List of Creeperian Monarchs|monarchy of Creeperopolis]]. During the [[First Senvarian Insurgency|First]] (1839-1857), [[Second Senvarian Insurgency|Second]] (1878-1888), and [[Third Senvarian Insurgency|Third]] (1934-2020) [[Senvarian Insurgencies]], ethnic Senvar-Senvekians who were descendants of the Schuessler Dynasty claimed themselves to be the King of Senvar-Senvek. | ||
== Schuessler Dynasty == | == Schuessler Dynasty == |
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King of Senvar-Senvek | |
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Rey de Senvar-Senvek König aus Senvar-Senvek Koning af Senvar-Senvek | |
Incumbent | |
Alexander II since June 18, 2003 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir apparent | Alexander Martínez Santos |
First monarch | Oscar I |
Formation | 1504 |
Residence | San Salvador Imperial Palace |
Appointer | Heredity (Male Primogeniture) |
Website | www.emperadordecreeperopolis.gov.hte |
The monarchs of the Senvar-Senvek ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek in 1504 to the present day. Ethnic Senvar-Senvekians ruled from 1504 until the annexation of Senvar-Senvek by Creeperopolis in 1839. Since Adolfo III's annexation of Senvar-Senvek in 1839, the throne of Senvar-Senvek was ruled by the monarchy of Creeperopolis. During the First (1839-1857), Second (1878-1888), and Third (1934-2020) Senvarian Insurgencies, ethnic Senvar-Senvekians who were descendants of the Schuessler Dynasty claimed themselves to be the King of Senvar-Senvek.
Schuessler Dynasty
- Oscar I of Senvar-Senvek November 17, 1504-March 18, 1532
- Oscar II of Senvar-Senvek March 18, 1532-June 1, 1532 (assassinated)
- Heinrich I of Senvar-Senvek June 1, 1532-April 20, 1548
- Oscar III of Senvar-Senvek November 17, 1532-September 13, 1534 (First Senvar-Senvekian Civil War)
- Heinrich II of Senvar-Senvek April 20, 1548-January 3, 1567
- Heinrich III of Senvar-Senvek January 3, 1567-January 15, 1567 (assassinated)
- Leopold I of Senvar-Senvek January 15, 1567-March 16, 1573
- Joseph I of Senvar-Senvek March 16, 1573-June 19, 1593
- Matthias I of Senvar-Senvek June 19, 1593-April 10, 1612 (assassinated)
- Heinrich IV of Senvar-Senvek April 12, 1603-March 16, 1615 (Second Senvar-Senvekian Civil War)
- Heinrich V of Senvar-Senvek March 16, 1615-April 10, 1615 (assassinated)
- Heinrich VI of Senvar-Senvek April 10, 1615-April 11, 1615 (assassianted)
- Leopold II of Senvar-Senvek April 11, 1615-June 30, 1629
- Leopold III of Senvar-Senvek June 30, 1629-June 30, 1659 (abdicated)
- Leopold IV of Senvar-Senvek June 30, 1659-March 18, 1683
- Joseph II of Senvar-Senvek March 18, 1683-February 2, 1689
- Oscar IV of Senvar-Senvek February 2, 1689-June 18, 1722
- Leopold V of Senvar-Senvek June 18, 1722-March 15, 1733
- Matthias II of Senvar-Senvek March 15, 1733-January 19, 1767
- Heinrich VII of Senvar-Senvek January 19, 1767-February 29, 1772
- William I of Senvar-Senvek February 29, 1772-July 19, 1803
- William II of Senvar-Senvek July 19, 1803-May 23, 1832
- William III of Senvar-Senvek May 23, 1832-March 5, 1839 (abdicated)
Martínez Dynasty
Portrait | Emperor (Birth–Death) |
Reign Duration in years and days |
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23 | His Majesty Adolf I Alexander Martinez Schuessler "the Great" (1803–1887) |
March 5 1839 |
December 1 1887 |
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48 years and 272 days | ||||||
(24) | His Majesty Maximilian I Adolf Martinez Hernandez (1834–1898) |
December 1 1887 |
October 18 1898 | |||
24 | Prime Minister (Term) | |||||
Inhue Ordonez Yepes (1887–1892) | ||||||
10 years and 322 days | Macos Espiga Mina (1892–1902) | |||||
25 | His Majesty Alexander I Adolf Martinez Jimenez (1862–1910) |
October 18 1898 |
March 10 1910 | |||
Francis Duenas Diaz (1902–1907) | ||||||
11 years and 144 days | Inhue Ordonez Yepes (1907–1912) | |||||
26 | His Majesty Alphonse I Alexander Martinez Jimenez (1862–1918) |
March 10 1910 |
June 3 1918 | |||
Francis Duenas Diaz (1912–1917) | ||||||
8 years and 86 days | Inhue Ordonez Yepes (1917–1922) | |||||
27 | His Majesty Adolf II Alexander Martinez Jimenez (1862–1933) |
June 3 1918 |
January 2 1933 | |||
Edgar Cazalla Beldad (1922–1922) | ||||||
Rafael Anthony Gutierrez (1922–1927) | ||||||
Edgar Cazalla Beldad (1927–1928) | ||||||
Rafael Anthony Gutierrez (1928–1928) | ||||||
Joel Lacasa Campos (1928–1928) | ||||||
Serafin Velazquez Andrade (1928–1928) | ||||||
Tobias Gaos Nores (1928–1932) | ||||||
Jorge Melendez Ramirez (1932–1932) | ||||||
14 years and 214 days | Maximo Illescas Freixa (1932–1949) | |||||
28 | His Majesty Romer I Adolf Martinez Galdamez "the Great" "the Martyr" "the Saint" (1899–1946) |
January 2 1933 |
July 6 1946 | |||
13 years and 186 days | ||||||
(29) | His Majesty Romer II Oscar Martinez Guerrero (1930–1976) |
July 6 1946 |
November 18 1976 | |||
29 | Chief Mayor (Term) | |||||
Maximo Illescas Freixa (1949–1965) | ||||||
Armando Rodriguez Vera (1965–1967) | ||||||
Elias Mancebo Munoz (1967–1975) | ||||||
30 years and 136 days | Ignacio Barrios Prats (1975–1976) | |||||
30 | His Majesty Adolf III Alphonse Martínez Escobar (1956–1987) |
November 18 1976 |
February 28 1987 |
Benito Aparicio Capmany (1976–1979) | ||
10 years and 103 days | Enrique Agramonte Leoz (1979–1987) | |||||
31 | [[File:|80px]] | His Majesty Romer III Charles Martinez Escobar (1956–1999) |
February 28 1987 |
October 16 1999 |
Joshua Manzanedo Seco (1987–1993) | |
Peter Espiga Ordonez (1993–1997) | ||||||
12 years and 231 days | Martin Gutierrez Sanchez (1997–1999) | |||||
32 | [[File:|80px]] | His Majesty Alphonse II Romer Martinez Escobar (1959–1999) |
October 16 1999 |
June 18 2003 |
Ruben Franco Alcabu (1999–2003) | |
3 years and 246 days | ||||||
33 | His Majesty Alexander II Romer Adolf Martinez Hernandez (1983–) |
June 18 2003 |
Incumbent | Martin Gutierrez Sanchez (2003–2020) | ||
Chief Senator (Term) | ||||||
Martin Gutierrez Sanchez (2020–2020) | ||||||
Vacant (2020–2020) | ||||||
21 years and 158 days |