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The '''Monarchy of Atmora''', is the {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}} and {{wpl|head of state}} of the [[Atmora|Atmoran Confederation]] whose incumbent is titled as the ''High King or Queen of Atmora'' ({{wpl|Dutch language|Dutch}}: ''Hoge Koning(in) van Atmora''). The current monarch and head of state, [[Katherine II|High Queen Katherine II]], ascended the throne upon the abdication of her father, [[William of Atmora|High King William]], on 26 May 2012. | The '''Monarchy of Atmora''', is the {{wpl|constitutional monarchy}} and {{wpl|head of state}} of the [[Atmora|Atmoran Confederation]] whose incumbent is titled as the ''High King or Queen of Atmora'' ({{wpl|Dutch language|Dutch}}: ''Hoge Koning(in) van Atmora''). The current monarch and head of state, [[Katherine II|High Queen Katherine II]], ascended the throne upon the abdication of her father, [[William of Atmora|High King William]], on 26 May 2012. | ||
The {{wpl|Constitution of the Netherlands|Constitution of the Atmoran Confederation}} written in the [[Anthold Conference of 1813]] had given the [[Monarchy of Lieseltania|monarch of Lieseltania]] the {{wpl|Bundespräsidium|Presidium of the Confederation}} (''Presidium der Bond'') as a symbol of Atmoran unity and personification of the Atmoran state. As the Atmoran Monarch, [[Katherine II]] may at anytime under Section 3 of the Constitution to summon the [[Federal Princes of Atmora]] to the [[Conference of Sovereigns]], to address concerns of the Atmoran Confederation. As was done by [[Katherine I of Atmora|Katherine I]] in the [[ | The {{wpl|Constitution of the Netherlands|Constitution of the Atmoran Confederation}} written in the [[Anthold Conference of 1813]] had given the [[Monarchy of Lieseltania|monarch of Lieseltania]] the {{wpl|Bundespräsidium|Presidium of the Confederation}} (''Presidium der Bond'') as a symbol of Atmoran unity and personification of the Atmoran state. As the Atmoran Monarch, [[Katherine II]] may at anytime under Section 3 of the Constitution to summon the [[Federal Princes of Atmora]] to the [[Conference of Sovereigns]], to address concerns of the Atmoran Confederation. As was done by [[Katherine I of Atmora|Katherine I]] in the [[Castalien Conference of 1943]], to address the fascist [[Atmoran People's Party|AVU]] [[Chancellor of Atmora|Chancellor]] [[Louwrens van Geuzendam]] government, granting Katherine I emergency powers to curtail constitutional limitations. | ||
Revision as of 09:42, 29 January 2021
High Queen of Atmora | |
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Hoge Koningin van Atmora | |
Federal | |
Incumbent | |
Katherine II since 26 May 2012 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Henrietta, Princess of Wolf |
First monarch | Alexandra the Great |
Formation | 15 December 1812 |
Residence | Alexandria Imperial Palace Mistveil Castle Myrtlegrove Palace |
Website | www |
The Monarchy of Atmora, is the constitutional monarchy and head of state of the Atmoran Confederation whose incumbent is titled as the High King or Queen of Atmora (Dutch: Hoge Koning(in) van Atmora). The current monarch and head of state, High Queen Katherine II, ascended the throne upon the abdication of her father, High King William, on 26 May 2012.
The Constitution of the Atmoran Confederation written in the Anthold Conference of 1813 had given the monarch of Lieseltania the Presidium of the Confederation (Presidium der Bond) as a symbol of Atmoran unity and personification of the Atmoran state. As the Atmoran Monarch, Katherine II may at anytime under Section 3 of the Constitution to summon the Federal Princes of Atmora to the Conference of Sovereigns, to address concerns of the Atmoran Confederation. As was done by Katherine I in the Castalien Conference of 1943, to address the fascist AVU Chancellor Louwrens van Geuzendam government, granting Katherine I emergency powers to curtail constitutional limitations.
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History
Succession
Arms
Monarchs of Atmora
Picture | Name | Reign | Birth | Marriage | Death | Spouse |
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High Queen Alexandra the Great Hoge Koningin Alexandra de Grote |
15 December, 1812 – 25 October 1850 |
5 May 1787 | 11 May 1810 – 25 May 1837 |
25 October 1850 | Count Henry van Goltstien | |
High Queen Juliet-Alexandra Hoge Koningin Juliette-Alexandra |
25 October 1850 – 3 March 1877 |
30 July 1817 | 7 April 1842 – 27 May 1892 |
3 January 1901 | Frederick van Geusau | |
High King Frederick-Alexander Hoge Koning Frederik-Alexander |
3 March 1877 – 5 August 1904 |
9 November 1846 | 15 July 1867 – 20 May 1918 |
20 May 1918 | Eleanor Anne, Jonkvrouwe van Brienen | |
High Queen Elizabeth Hoge Koningin Elisabeth |
5 August 1904 – 11 September 1931 |
17 December 1870 | 26 January 1893 – 11 September 1931 |
11 September 1931 | Baron Vincent van Stokvisch | |
High Queen Katherine I Hoge Koningin Katherina I |
11 September 1931 – 23 May 1980 |
14 December 1916 | 16 July 1937 – present |
Nicholas Cresswell, Count of Lezhë | ||
High King William Hoge Koning Willem |
23 May 1980 – 26 May 2012 |
8 March 1952 | 3 December 1971 – present |
Alice C. McKean | ||
High Queen Katherine II Hoge Koningin Katherina II |
26 May 2012 – present |
17 March 1978 | 6 October 2004 – present |