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Revision as of 20:09, 20 August 2020
High King of the Vozhski | |
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Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Vozhskaha | |
Incumbent | |
Elisaveta II since 2083 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir presumptive | Crown Princess Viktoriya |
First monarch | Mikol I |
Formation | 1916 |
Residence | The Diamond Palace |
The Monarchy of Vozh, often called the Vozhsk Royal Household, is the constitutional monarchy of Vozh. The title of the incumbent is "High King of the Vozhski" (Vozhsk:Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Vozhskaha) and serves as the country's Head of State. The current High King, Elisaveta II ascended to the throne on 2 April, 2083, upon the death of her uncle, the High King Paul III.
History
The modern Vozhsk monarchy was established upon the dissolution of the Republic in 1916, with the coronation of Mikol I. It draws many of its traditions from the rulers of the Vyatichi Maritime Empire, considered a golden age by Vozhsk nationalists.
Role
Traditions
As part of its homage to Vozh's Vyatichi traditions, the Vozhsk royal family is formally recognized as belonging to the Vyatich clan. Mikol I and his descendants were formally adopted into the clan on 16 July, 1916 This gives the Vozhsk monarch pretense to claim lordship over the dozens of Vozhsk clans confederated under Clan Vyatich. Following the tradition of the ancient Vyatich kings, the High Kings are coronated on the deck of a warship. Only Catholics belonging to the Vozhsk autocephalous church are permitted to hold the crown.
Titles
Most royal and lordly titles in Vozhsk are unisex. However, they follow male grammar rules, and are thus usually translated into other language as masculine. Thus a female monarch holds the title "High King", and not "High Queen". The full style of the Vozhsk monarch is: "By the Grace of God, High King of the Vozhski, King of the Mountains, Prince of the Venedi and the Jeheri, Prince of Wolf-Rothenburg, the Protector of the Musulmeni and the Jews, Sheriff of the Sacred Places, Lord of the Islands, and President of the Federation"
List of High Kings
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Ascension | Death | Spouse |
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High King Mikol I Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Mikol I |
Grand Duke Michaël of Rothenburg | 1 December 1871 | 20 July 1916 | 17 October 1949 | Maria-Aleide | |
[[ |150px]] | High King Paul I Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Payl I |
G | 1899 | 17 October 1949 | 1961 | |
High King Elisaveta I Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Elisaveta I |
Mikol I of the Vozhski | 1915 | 1961 | 1975 | ||
High King Paul II Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Payl II |
1917 | 1975 | 1993 | |||
High King Iakov Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Iakov |
1920 | 1993 | 2011 | |||
High King Viktoriya Viarchoŭnych Karalioŭ Ian |
1992 | 2011 |