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Monarchy of Aretias

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Great King of Vardana
Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg
Incumbent
Basil II of Aretias.jpg
Basil II
since 20 September 2016
Details
StyleHis Apostolic Majesty
Heir presumptiveZenobia, Despoina of Bayazet
First monarchTigran I
Formation12 January 1924 (proclaimed)
485 (claimed)
ResidenceAntelias Palace

The Monarch of Aretias, officially the Great King of Vardana (Vardanan: Թագաւորի Վարդենիս), is the head of state and head of government of Aretias. It is composed of the maternal descendants of Stepan IV of Vardana by way of his daughter Kinar of Vardana and her husband Tigran Byzennos. The King is the head of the House of Byzennos and the royal family. Since its establishment, the King of Aretias has claimed the regal titles of the defunct throne of Vardana.

History

The monarchy of Aretias traces descent from the Monarchy of Vardana, of which it claims its substantive titles. The monarchy in Aretias was first established on 12 January 1924, claiming direct succession from King Stepan IV of Vardana. As revolution and civil war erupted on the mainland, royal governor Prince Tigran Byzennos maintained control of the island for the royalists and attempted an invasion of Bayazet prior to the arrest of King Stepan. On 9 December 1923, Stepan IV was arrested, and later executed by revolutionaries on 11 January 1924. As Stepan's son-in-law, Tigran claimed kingship by right of his wife Kinar of Vardana – Stepan's oldest daughter.

At Tigran's proclamation, he claimed a direct link to the Vardanan throne and began planning for an expedition to retake the mainland. In its early days, Aretias replied upon foreign support to prevent invasion – seeking support from nearby Chasania, Fahran, and Latium.

Role

The monarch is the absolute head of state of Aretias. As head of state, he is the chief executive and chief representative of Aretias internationally. All legislative, executive, and judicial power rests in the hands of the king. The judiciary is subordinate to the king, as is the consultative assembly.

The monarch wields much power through the Royal Council and his councilors, which include government ministers. The monarch is empowered to appoint or remove councilors, of which the monarch presides. Despite the monarch's key role in this system, the Secretary of State has become the most influential member of the council outside of members of the royal family. This system results in royal decrees forming the basis of the country's legislation – this is often done in concert and through the Royal Council.

Titles, styles and honors

Aretian royal titles are nearly identical to those of the Hazaraspid Kings of Vardana, from whom the House of Byzennos claims royal descent. The only difference is the addition of the title of King of Aretias. The monarch's current title and style is:

Great King and Autokrator of Vardana, King of Aparan, of Mysia, of Bayazet, of Armavir, of Ayrum, and of Aretias, King of Tayk, Shahanshah of the West, Grand Prince of the East, First Venerable One, Bridger of Seas, Master of the Periclean and the Ozeros Seas, Sovereign Ruler and Lord of the Scipian Provinces and the lands in between, Protector and Defender of the Apostolic Faith.

Title of the heir apparent

In line with Hazaraspid traditions, the heir apparent to Aretias is granted the title of Despot of Bayazet. As such this title remains contested with the heir to the House of Hazarasp. Currently, the position of heir presumptive is occupied by Zenobia, Desponia of Bayazet. She is the first female to hold the position of heir and is afforded the style of Royal Highness ("HRH"). She is likely to be displaced by the birth of a younger, legitimate brother.

Succession

List

Name Portrait Arms Birth Consorts Death House
Tigran I
(Տիգրան Ա)
12 January 1924

27 February 1959
Fouad Chehab Army Commander.jpg Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 1 May 1885
Colchis
Son of Konstantinos Byzennos
and Kinar of Vardana
Kinar of Vardana
St. Tiridates Cathedral
17 September 1906
4 children
27 February 1959
Karchavan
aged 73
Former royal governor
Claimant to the Vardanan throne by right of his wife
Basil I
(Բասիլեիոս Ա)
27 February 1959

11 April 1978
Elia Kazan.JPG Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 18 April 1908
Tigranaberd Palace
Son of Tigran I
and TBD
TBD
St. Gregory Chapel
22 March 1931
3 children
11 April 1978
Antelias Palace
aged 70
Son of Tigran I
Sempad I
(Սմբատ Ա)
11 April 1978

30 March 1980
(overthrown)
İsmet Sezgin.jpg Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 12 February 1932
Antelias Palace
Son of Basil I
and TBD
TBD
St. Gregory Chapel
3 June 1965
1 child
9 September 2001
Tigranocerta
aged 68
Son of Basil I
Tigran II
(Տիգրան Բ)
30 March 1980

22 August 2000
Tigran II of Aretias.jpg Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 8 June 1934
Antelias Palace
Son of Basil I
and TBD
TBD
Antelias Palace
30 March 1956
# children
4 other children
22 August 2000
Antelias Palace
aged 67
Brother of Sempad I
Cyril I
(Կյրիակոս Ա)
22 August 2000

2 June 2016
Cyril I of Aretias.jpg Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 8 March 1959
St. Isaac Hospital
Son of Tigran II
and TBD
Irene of Mysia & Nyrundy
St. Gregory Chapel
8 January 1986
5 children
2 June 2016
Tigran II National Royal Hospital
aged 55
Son of Tigran II
Basil II
(Բասիլեիոս Բ)
2 June 2016

present
Basil II of Aretias.jpg Badge of the House of Byzennos.svg 16 July 1988
Antelias Palace
Son of Cyril I
and Irene of Mysia & Nyrundy
(1) Margarita Pinaria
Hagia Anthemia
25 July 2013
4 children
(2) Guinevere of Roazhon
St. Gregory Chapel
2 February 2020
1 other child
Living
age 36
Son of Cyril I

See also