West Phoenician Line of Succession

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Succession to the West Phoenician throne is determined by descent, legitimacy, and religion.

Traditionally, succession follows to the Monarch's children, children's line or for a childless Monarch to their nearest collateral line.

The Succession Act 1616 details the eligibility to the West Phoenician throne. The Succession Act 1616 ensured the line of succession would follow an absolute primogeniture ascension, allowing both genders the right to succeed to the throne.

Only members of the True Path Faith or the United Pagan faith can legally inherit the throne.


History has shown non first born children often jump ahead of siblings by either disposing of the current ruler or eliminating their siblings.


Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II is the current ruler, his children will inherit after he either abdicates or does.

The emperors older siblings and their children will than fall into the line of succession.

The succession line than moves onto the descendant of Emperor Glenton's maternal aunt Princess Ynocencia Bush, Grand Duchess of West Phoenicia (1929-2016)

The line then passes to the siblings of Emperor Glenton's maternal grandfather, King Jarius Bush II who are still living and their descendants.

The throne would ultimately pass onto the Emperor's, fathers siblings and their descendants as a way to keep the same bloodline on the throne if the current line is declared exhausted.

Succession to the Throne

  1. Aphrilis Sunbury-Bush is no longer eligible for succession due to marriage to a reigning foreign Sovereign. Her children are still eligible.