House of MacIconnich-Sartoux
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House of MacIconnich-Sartoux | |
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Country | Glytter |
Founded | 1932 |
Founder | Elton II |
Current head | Kenneth IV |
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The House of MacIconnich-Sartoux (Ghaillish: Teach na Mac Connach agus Sartoux) is the royal house of Caldia. It was established as the result of the marriage between Ellen II of Caldia and Philippe of Sartoux when the Queen chose to circumvent precedent and include his title in the house name. Sartoux was chosen of Philippe's own royal house, Monetcardé, due to the controversy surrounding many members of the family after the Great War. The house is a cadet branch of the House of MacIconnich. The first monarch of the House of MacIconnich-Sartoux was Elton II, who ascended to the Caldish throne in February 2002.
The most prominent member of the House of MacIconnich-Sartoux is its head, King Kenneth IV, who is the reigning monarch of Caldia. Other prominent members include the Duchess of Clyte and the Duchess of Invertwinc.