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===Extant Kings in the Mesogeian Empire=== | ===Extant Kings in the Mesogeian Empire=== | ||
Mesogeia is an empire, ruled by one sovereign, however there has existed various subnational kingdoms and dynasties owing allegiance to the Emperors at Alexandropolis. They include the | Mesogeia is an empire, ruled by one sovereign, however there has existed various subnational kingdoms and dynasties owing allegiance to the Emperors at Alexandropolis. They include the | ||
Hydarnisides, Ariarathidis, Seleukidis, Antigonidis, Magonidis-Lysimachidis, Lagidais, Pharnavazis, Sassan, Mithridatidis, | Hydarnisides, Ariarathidis, Seleukidis, Antigonidis, Magonidis-Lysimachidis, Lagidais, Pharnavazis, Sassan, Mithridatidis, Traxianaos-Euthydemidis-Voreistanidis, Arsacides, Foínikas, reigning as Kings of Ardistan, Kappadokia Isauris, Turchia, Vanatagallia, Pharosia, Iberion, Farsia, Paralia, Transigozania, Aparnia, and Phocaea. | ||
The families bearing the highest title below that of Emperor are some of the oldest families in Mesogeia, some going back further then the imperial line, | The families bearing the highest title below that of Emperor are some of the oldest families in Mesogeia, some going back further then the imperial line, |
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The peerage system in Mesogeia refers to the legal system of hereditary and non-hereditary titles of Mesogeian nobility. As a whole members of the Mesogeian nobility are referred to as Philoi "Friends" or "Peers". There are seven ranks in the Mesogeian peerage, King, Duke, Prince, Marquess, Count, Viscount, and Lord. The Empress of Mesogeia in the position of the fount of honour is the grantor of all peerages and titles. Being the fount of honour and legal grantor of all peerages the sovereign cannot be a member of the peerage, despite this fact the current Empress as inherited several titles that would be considered peerages if they were held by anyone other then the monarch.
History
The peerage system in Mesogeia traces its origins to the 5th and 4th centuries BC, when trusted generals and close companions of emperors began to be awarded royal titles. Since then the peerage system in Mesogeia has evolved over thousands of years. It has its origins in the ancient kingdoms, principalities and states of ancient Mesogeia.
The Mesogeian peerage system is unique in the fact that its highest rank is that of King and not Duke. The rank of Duke is instead the second highest rank of Mesogeian nobility and the highest non-royal rank. Ever since the 4th century BC confirmation of the title of King of Ardistan for General Hydarnes, various titles and have been added to the Mesogeian peerage system including Duke, Prince, Marquis, Count, Viscount, and Lord, the lowest member of the Mesogeian peerage system.
While the Mesogeian nobility largely adhere to the Mesogeian Apostolic faith there are a number of exceptions to the rule, most notably there are several Aletheic noble families, and there are even a few members of the Avestist faith in the Mesogeian nobility.
List of Extent peerages of the Mesogeian empire
Extant Kings in the Mesogeian Empire
Mesogeia is an empire, ruled by one sovereign, however there has existed various subnational kingdoms and dynasties owing allegiance to the Emperors at Alexandropolis. They include the Hydarnisides, Ariarathidis, Seleukidis, Antigonidis, Magonidis-Lysimachidis, Lagidais, Pharnavazis, Sassan, Mithridatidis, Traxianaos-Euthydemidis-Voreistanidis, Arsacides, Foínikas, reigning as Kings of Ardistan, Kappadokia Isauris, Turchia, Vanatagallia, Pharosia, Iberion, Farsia, Paralia, Transigozania, Aparnia, and Phocaea.
The families bearing the highest title below that of Emperor are some of the oldest families in Mesogeia, some going back further then the imperial line,
Certain families bearing the kingly rank are the holders of several titles in addition to their main title. The Wardens of the North, Interior, South, East, and West all play a significant role in the coronation ceremony, with the Warden of the North bearing the Imperial crown, the Warden of the Interior bearing the Imperial mantle, the Warden of the South bearing the Imperial Globus cruciger, the Warden of the East bearing the Imperial sword, and the Warden of the West bearing the Imperial Sceptre.
The remaining dynasts while not holding the rank of Warden, are nonetheless very important.
- King of Anatolia (est. 825 BC), held in trust by the reigning sovereign
- King of Troiana (est. 770 BC), held in trust by the reigning sovereign
- Baydad Hydarnisides, King of Ardistan, Prince of Chlomaron, Count of Anion, Lord of Armavir (est. 570 BC)
- Archelaus Ariarathidis, King of Kappadokia, Marquess of Mazaca (est. 348 BC)
- Antiochus Seleukidis, King of Isauris, Duke of Antiocheia, Marquis of Seleucia Pieria, Co-Warden of Interior; (est. 329 BC)
- Demetrius Antigonidis, King of Turchia, Duke of Beroia, Marquess of Elimiotis, Lord of Aiani, Co-Warden of the Interior; (est. 323 BC
- Agathocles Magonidis-Lysimachidis, King of Vantagallia, Duke of Karchidon, Count of Bolitana, Warden of West; (est. 323 BC)
- Ptolemy Lagidais, King of Pharosia, Duke of Pharopoli, Count of Naukratis, Count of Phiomopolis, Count of Ptolemais, Warden of the South; (est. 322 BC)
- Narseh Pharnavazis, King of Iberion, Duke of Ardanasa, Count of Aea, (est. 319 BC)
- Ardashir Sassan, King of Farsia, Duke of Estakhr, Count of Gondishapur, Co-Warden of the East (est. 312 BC)
- Cleopatra Mithridatidia, Queen of Paralia, Duchess of Amaseia (est. 307 AD)
- Heliokles Traxianaos-Euthydemidis-Voreistanidis, King of Transigozania, Prince of Markanda, Count of Eukratidia, warden of the north (est. 273 BC)
- Farhad Arsacides King of Aparnia, Marquess of Arsacia, Count of Hecatompylos, Count of Aparnissa, Co-Warden of the East (264 BC)
- Aristobulus Foínikas, King of Phocaea (est. 157 BC), Duke of Nicosia, Count of Limassol, Count of Farmagusta, Warden of the Ports
- Two further dynasts, the Attalids and the Bithynian royal house are extinct, the Bithynians continue to exist in the female line as Dukes of Bithynia.
Peerages in the Crownlands
Title | Year | Arms | Current holder | Subsidiary titles | Heir - and notes | Spouse | Seat - and estates | Portrait | |
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The Duke of Khvarvaran | (949) | Andreas Manuel George Daras-Doukas-Atabek | List of titles
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Constantine Daras-Doukas-Atabek | TBA | Atabek Castle | File:Andreas Daras-Doukas-Atabek, current Duke of Khvarvaran.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Heracleopolis | (1015) | Marios Antonios Stratigios Alexander-Constantine Apiones, 41st Duke of Heracleopolis | List of titles
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Mario Apiones | TBA | Villa Oxyrhynchos | File:Marios Antonios Apion, current Duke of Heracleopolis.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Heracleopolis | (1015) | Marios Antonios Stratigios Alexander-Constantine Apiones, 41st Duke of Heracleopolis | List of titles
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Mario Apiones | TBA | Villa Oxyrhynchos | File:Marios Antonios Apion, current Duke of Heracleopolis.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Patras | (1111) | Constantine-Alexius Prinkips-Bryennios, 32nd Duke of Patras | List of titles
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Theodore Alexius Bryennios | TBA | Bryennios House | File:Constantine-Alexius Prinkips-Bryennios, 32nd Duke of Patras.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Lycaonia | (1131) | Niketas Manuel Rendakios-Rhadenos, 26th Duke of Lycaonia | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | Rhadenos House | File:Niketas Manuel Rendakios-Rhadenos, 26th Duke of Lycaonia.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Charsianon | (1143) | Leo Manuel Argyros, 24th Duke of Charsianon | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | Argyrokastro | File:Leo Manuel Argyros, 24th Duke of Charsianon.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Karkisa and Aeolis | (1153 AD) | Michael Melissenos-Parsakoutenos, 23rd Duke of Karkisa and Aeolis | List of titles
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Heraclius Melissenos-Parsakoutenos, Marquis of Gordion | TBA | Melissenos Palace Villa Parsakoutenos |
File:Leo Manuel Argyros, 24th Duke of Charsianon.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Mikriardistan | (1163 AD) | Bardas Skleros, 27th Duke of Mikriardistan | List of titles
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Andreas Skleros, Marquis of Melitene | TBA | Melitene Palace Villa Skleros |
File:Bardas Skleros, 27th Duke of Mikriardistan.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Cataonia | (1247 AD) | Leo Constantine Maleinos, 24th Duke of Cataonia | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | Maleinos House Villa Cibistra |
File:Leo Constantine Maleinos, 24th Duke of Cataonia.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Koumia | (1252 AD) | Manuel-Constantine Phokas, 26th Duke of Koumia | List of titles
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Constantine Phokas, Marquess of Tarsa | TBA | Tarsa Palace Villa Adana |
File:Manuel-Constantine Phokas, 26th Duke of Koumia.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Thrinacia | (1255 AD) | Demetrius Argiropoulos-Monomachos, 27th Duke of Thrinacia | List of titles
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Phillip Argiropoulos-Monomachos | TBA | TBA | File:George Argiropoulos-Monomachos, 27th Duke of Thrinacia.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Kallirroa | (1255 AD) | Gregory Osroene-Kourkouas, 20th Duke of Kallirroa | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | File:Gregory Osroene-Kourkouas, 20th Duke of Kallirroa.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Arzawa | (1256 AD) | Damian Talassinos, 24th Duke of Arzawa | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | File:Damian Talassinos, 24th Duke of Arzawa.jpeg | ||
The Duke of Paphlagonia | (1257 AD) | Alexius Komnenos, 25th Duke of Paphlagonia | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Candia and Kerkyra | (1258 AD) | TBA | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Ephyra | (1259 AD) | Leonidas Basil Apokaukos, 20th Duke of Ephyra | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Apasa | (1260 AD) | Nikephoros Botaneiates, 19th Duke of Ephyra | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Sparada | (1260 AD) | John Synadenos, 25th Duke of Sparada | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of TBA | (1380 AD) | Constantine Frankopoulos, 26th Duke of TBA | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Nikaia | (1452 AD) | John Laskaris, 24th Duke of Nikaia | List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Thessalonikaia | (1453 AD) |
Michael Palaiolgos, 23rd Duke of Thessalonikaia|| List of titles
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WIP | TBA | TBA | TBA | |||
The Duke of Pampylia | (1454 AD) | Alexius Axouch, 24th Duke of Pampylia | List of titles
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Manuel Axouch | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Philadelphia | (1456 AD) | Thomas Angelos, 27th Duke of Philadelphia | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Myrina | (1456 AD) | Giannis Katakouzenos, 24th Duke of Myrina | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Ptolemais-Hermeiou | (1468 AD) | TBA | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Hydeis | (1501 AD) | Hierax-Achaiodis | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of TBA | (TBA AD) | TBA | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of TBA | (TBA AD) | TBA | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Tyrrhenia | (TBA AD) | Prinkipis-Troadinos | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | ||
The Duke of Phaeacia | (TBA AD) | Prinkipis-Troadinos | List of titles
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TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Peerages in Ardistan
- House of Hydarnesides (Royal/Prince of Upper Ardistan, Lord of Chlomaron)
- House of Kourkouas
- House of Aspietes (Agdzena)
- House of Grgoridis (Airarat)
- House of Mirimanid (Touroupistan in Ardistan/Kardenia in crownlands)
- House of Mamikonid (Whispuhragan)
- House of Abdissarides (Viscount/Nodsiragan in crownlands)
- House of Artabazes (Moxoiana)
- House of Kourtikios (Lord of Lokana)
- House of Maniakes
- House of Melias-Varazanids
- House of Diogenes
- House of Lekapenos
- House of Mosele
- House of Taronites (lord)
- House of Manzikertis (lord)
- House of Taurikos
Peerages in Kappadokia
- Prince of Chamanene,(heir to the Kingdom of Kappadokia)
- House of Orophernisidis, Tyanaitis
- House of Laousiansenids, Laousiansene
- House of Ariobarzanidis, Saraouene
- House of Skleros, Marquess of Melitene (Higher rank in Crownland Peerages)
- House of Morimenidis, Morimene
- House of Sargarausene, Sargarausene
- House of Garsauritidis, Garsauritis
Peerages in Isauris
- Prince of Koila Isauris (Duke of Antiochia in crownland peerages)
- House of Hierax-Achaiodis (Duke of Apameia/ also Duke of Hydeis)
- House of Zariadrid-Orontidis (Prince of Kommagene/Prince of Euphratia in Crownlands/ Count of Hypannia)
- House of Osroene, (Arados/ Kallirhoa in crownlands)
- House of Hermeias (Zeugma)
- House of Sempsigeramos (Arethusa)
- House of Zeuxidis-Kynagos (Berikosia)
- House of Lysiaoglou (Berroea)
- House of Molonidis (Kydnos)
- House of Demodamsidis (Elaiousa)
Peerages in Turchia
- House of Asenidis
- House of Terteridis
- House of Kantakouzenos
- House of Komennos
- House of Philanthropenos
- House of Maurotourkios
- House of Arianites
- House of Aaronios
- House of Tarchaneiotes
- House of Triphyllios
Peerages in Vantagallia
Peerages in Pharosia
- House of Lagidais (Ptolemais Hermiou)
- House of Agathocleopoulos (Kanopos)
- House of Pelusionoutis (Pelusion)
- House of Apollodorou (Leontopolis)
- House of Apiones (Count of Oxyrhynchos)
- House of Ganymidiou
- House of Apollonios
- House of Aspenosiades
- House of Potheinos
- House of Alyzeias
- House of Achilliadis
- House of Tarantos
- House of Scopatos
- House of Athenionakis
Peerages in Iberion
- House of Apokapes
- House of Bakhtangios
- House of Iberitzes
- House of Pakourianos
Peerages in Farsia
- House of Karenas
- House of Surenas
- House of Zikan
- House of Sharaplakan
Peerages in Paralia
Peerages in Transigozania
Peerages in Aparnia
- House of Aspahbadh
- House of Varaz
- House of Spandiyadh
- House of Mihran
Peerages in Phocaea
- House of Kaballarios
- House of Diamandis
- House of Lapithis
- House of Kallergis