Monarchy of Sydalon
Queen of Sydalon | |
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Incumbent | |
Melisende III since 3 September 2017 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Hugh, Prince of Petra |
First monarch | Jordan I |
Formation | 19 June 1237 |
Residence | See list |
The Monarchy of Sydalon, or the Sydalene Monarchy is the monarch, head of state and government of Sydalon. The title of the Monarch is either "King" or "Queen" depending on the gender of the reigning Monarch. There were 26 kings and 10 queens in total. Since the Hauteville Accords of 1460, the Head of the House of Aultavilla has also served as Co-Prince of Ascalzar The current monarch is Queen Melisende III.
The Monarchy was formed following the First Crusade in 1237 and the creation of the Kingdom of Sydalon when crusader Jordan Antonius was created king by Pope Alexander IV. The Monarch was the nominal liege lord of all crusader states formed following the First Crusade, and occasionally new crusader states formed in subsequent crusades.
House law controlled by Royal Decree dictates succession to the Sydalene throne. If the Monarch is unmarried or has no children, the Royal Family typically consists of the heir presumptive and siblings of the Monarch. Succession to the Sydalene Crown relies on the succession laws, which have been based in gender-neutral primogeniture since 1529.
Powers and abilities
The Monarch exercises executive power through Royal Decrees, and the Council of Ministers. The Monarch has exclusive authority to appoint Ministers, and Chancellor, who comprise the Council of Ministers. While the National Assembly has the ability to draft and pass legislation, most often legislation often originates from the Council of Ministers or from Royal Decrees. The Monarch is required to sign passed legislation before it can be enacted as law; however, the Monarch may refuse to sign and withhold Royal Assent.
Judicial power is invested in a professional, permanent, and indepdent judiciary. The Monarch appoints judges to all royal courts, and courts in the Royal Domain. Judges serve at the Monarch's pleasure, which in theory can lead to unexpected turnover at high-level courts, including the Court of the Queen's Bench.
Succession
Titles, Styles, and honors
Numerous titles have been accumulated by the Monarch due to inheritance, repeal of titles by rebellious vassals or lords, or simply due to confiscation. The full title and style of the reigning Monarch of Sydalon is:
- By the Grace of God, Most Christian Queen of Sydalon, Co-Prince of Ascalzar, Princess of Ostracine and the the lands adjacent, Princess of Audonia, Countess of Belveer, of Batroun, of Cafarlet, of Cuicul, of Kerak, of Mirabel, of Saone, of Scandalion, Countess of Hauteville, Guaranteer of the Holy City of Sarepta, Guardian of the Gateway to Scipia, Protector of Pilgrims, Custodian and Protector of the Holy Land, Mother of the Nation, and Grand Master of the Blessed Order of the Spear of Destiny.
In most instances, a simplified version of the Royal title is utilized; in the case of Queen Melisende III, she is most often referred to as simply "The Queen".
Residences
The Monarch's official residence in Ostracine is Palis de Aultavilla. It is the site of most state banquets, investitures, royal christenings and other ceremonies. The Sovereign's official residence in Sydalon is Castra Rubea.
Palis de Aultavilla, in Ostracine, is the primary royal residence.
Castra Rubea, in Sydalon, is the official royal residence.
Palis Royal is the official residence of the Prince of Petra.
Ajklabejta is the seat of the Monarch in Petra.