List of Tyrnican monarchs: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
|||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
! width=13% | Title | ! width=13% | Title | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="center"|[[File:Recaredo Tremis Ispali.jpg|100px]] || align="center" |[[Widogast I of Tyrnica|Widogast I]] <br><small>Witugast</small> ||align="center"|October 509 ||align="center"|July 512 ||{{*}}Elected by {{wp|thing (assembly)|Tyrnican assembly}} ||align="center | |align="center"|[[File:Recaredo Tremis Ispali.jpg|100px]] || align="center" |[[Widogast I of Tyrnica|Widogast I]] <br><small>Witugast</small> ||align="center"|October 509 ||align="center"|July 512 ||{{*}}Elected by {{wp|thing (assembly)|Tyrnican assembly}} ||align="center"|King of the Tyrnicans <br><small>(König der Týrnischen)</small> | ||
|- | |||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 04:25, 20 March 2020
Audonian dynasty (463–509)
Audun I (Tyrnican: Audawiniz, Sabarine: Audinius) was the heir of a Tyrnican tribal chieftain under the suzerainty of the Sabarine Empire in the mid-5th century. Audun was educated in Sabaria from the age of ten, later becoming a Sabarine military officer and commanding the Legio IV Vervillia, which primarily consisted of Tyrnican recruits. In 460, Audun returned to Tyrnica following his appointment as the regional military governor (Sabarine: Dux Tyrnica) and put down two native revolts in Stierstandt and Thalerby. When Septimus Taurinus was assassinated in the Occident, Audun seized power and declared himself King of the Tyrnicans (Sabarine: Rex Tyrnicorum).
Portrait | Name | Ruled from | Ruled until | Relationship with predecessor(s) | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Audun I the Great Audawiniz |
1 November 463 | 18 October 482 | • Crowned by the Apostolic Pontiff | King of the Tyrnicans (Rex Tyrnicorum) (König der Týrnischen) | |
Balduin I the Bold Balþawiniz |
18 October 482 | March 489 | • Son of Audun I | ||
Audun II Audawiniz |
March 489 | October 509 | • Son of Audun I |
Widogastian dynasty (509–550)
Audun II was survived by two daughters and an infant son, whom he had unilaterally appointed as his heir. However, the Tyrnican monarchy (which remained elective until the 9th century) instead selected Widogast (Tyrnican: Witugast) as Audun's successor. Although Widogast reigned for just three years, his accession marked the conclusion of the Audonian period and the beginning of the Vereinigung in earnest.
Portrait | Name | Ruled from | Ruled until | Relationship with predecessor(s) | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Widogast I Witugast |
October 509 | July 512 | • Elected by Tyrnican assembly | King of the Tyrnicans (König der Týrnischen) |
House of Laubbachen (1709–1783)
Following the death of William VI in 1709, the Tyrnican succession was divided between Louis of Valdenberg and Hedwig of Laubbachen (the nephew and niece of William VI, respectively). Louis's claim was backed by Blayk and Vervillia, who stood to gain from a sympathetic Tyrnican monarch. Hedwig's claim was facilitated by her husband's house, which held strong connections to much of the powerful Kürskaringan aristocracy. The decision to crown Hedwig in the Congress of Stierstandt was significant in determining the future of the Tyrnican monarchy, as it represented the first time that a woman was chosen over a legitimate male claimant.
Officially, the Tyrnican monarchs from 1709 to 1783 were members of the House of Varberg-Laubbachen — however, modern-day historians typically refer to the family as the House of Laubbachen in order to differentiate it from the earlier Varberg monarchs and the current royal family of Vervillia.
Portrait | Coat of arms | Name | Ruled from | Ruled until | Relationship with predecessor(s) | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hedwig I | 30 January 1709 | 3 April 1723 | • Niece of William VI |
Queen of the Tyrnicans (Königin der Týrnischen) | ||
Leopold I | 13 April 1723 | 2 August 1745 | • Son of Hedwig I | King of Tyrnica (König von Týrland) | ||
Audun VII | 2 August 1745 | 20 November 1770 | • Son of Leopold I | |||
Leopold II | 20 November 1770 | 12 May 1783 | • Son of Audun VII |
House of Veidenhain (1783–Present)
Portrait | Coat of arms | Name | Ruled from | Ruled until | Relationship with predecessor(s) | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nicholas II (Nikolaus) |
12 May 1783 | 1 September 1829 | • Second cousin of Leopold II |
King of Tyrnica (König von Týrland) | ||
William VII (Wilhelm) |
1 September 1829 | 15 June 1847 | • Son of Nicholas II | |||
Frederick III (Friedrich) |
15 June 1847 | 27 September 1898 | • Son of William VII | |||
Ulrich XI | 27 September 1898 | 19 March 1912 | • Son of Frederick III | |||
Ulrich XII | 19 March 1912 | 14 March 1949 | • Son of Ulrich XI | |||
Margaret I (Margrethe) |
14 March 1949 | 25 December 1996 | • Daughter of Ulrich XII |
Queen of Tyrnica (Königin von Týrland) | ||
Frederick IV (Friedrich) |
25 December 1996 | Present | • Grandson of Margaret I |
King of Tyrnica (König von Týrland) |