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Revision as of 15:00, 13 March 2023

Monarchy of the Slavic Union
Details
First monarchBorislav I
Last monarchPeter II
Formation518
AbolitionJuly 28, 1915
ResidenceAdrika Palace
AppointerHereditary
Pretender(s)Grand Duke Peter of the Slavic Union

This is a list of all reigning monarchs in the history of the Slavic Union. This list begins with King Borislav I and ends with Peter II, whose regent announced his abdication on his behalf when he was five years old, and who was assassinated in 1940 as apart of the October 13 coup d'état.

Early Slavic Union (518-1428)

The Slavic Union's borders in 518, shown within it's modern day borders

The Slavic Union first formed in 518 when multiple princedoms came together and elected Prince of Kodna Borislav I as the first King of the Slavic Union. Early on the nation was an elective monarchy, the king elected from one of the various princedoms that made up the kingdom.

From 1428 to 1915 the Prince of Kodna would act as the title for the heir apparent to the Slavic throne.

Kings of the Slavic Union

Name Lifespan Reign Start Reign End Image
Borislav I
Борислав I
483
-
544
518 544 History of the Kings (f.66) Emrys Wledig.jpg
Adrika I
Адрика I
633
-
692
668 692 Oleg of Novgorod.jpg