Monarchy of Gotneska

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Queen of Blechingia
Rike av Gothia
Imperial
Blechingia Coat of Arms.png
Incumbent
Queen Emily II.jpg
Emily II
since 10 October 2017
Details
StyleHer Imperial Majesty
Heir apparentCrown Princess Oksana
First monarchMaghildr: Kingdom of West Gothia
Formationc. 650 AD
Websitewww.Monarker.Gou

Rejavi Dynasty

The Rejavi Dynasty or more commonnly known as the House of Rejavi, was started in 1689 by Alexander I, wow defending his crown from his cousin William Alexander (Jarl of Siannon) in what will become known as the Third and final Gothic Civil war. Both Alexander and William will be KIA in the war leaving Alexander's youngest sister Olivia as the one true Queen of Blekinge. Olivia II reign will be remember for many things but most importantly how she handled the aftermath of the civil war passing legituter bills to help unreperstive ethic groups within the nation. The most resent Monarch from this dynasty is Emily II having become queen after the death of her father and King Ivan III in October 2017. She has be queen for a little over three years known.


Portrait Monarch
(Birth–Death)
Reign
Duration in years and days
1 His Majesty
Alexander I

Alexander Lars Tadhg Andersson
(1662AD–1691AD)
6 January
1689AD
15 June
1691AD
2 years and 161 days
2 Her Highness
Olivia II

Olivia Hedving Orlaigh Andersdóttir
(1669AD–1722AD)
15 June
1691AD
29 October
1722AD
31 years and 137 days
3 Her Highness
Elisabeth I

Elisabeth Brianna Josphine Andersóttir
1704AD–1772AD)
February 16
1722AD
March 19
1772AD
50 years and 15 days
4 His Majesty
Christian III

Christian Matthew Gustaf Andersson
(1741AD–1810AD)
March 19
1772AD
March 31
1810AD
37 years and 267 days
5 Her Highness
Elisabeth II

Elisabeth Eva Ragnheiður Johansdóttir
(1775AD–1854AD)
29 October
1810AD
07 January
1817AD
6 years and 71 days
6 Her Highness
Emily I

Emily Marie Andersson
(1799AD–1877AD)
April 17
1817AD
June 1
1840AD
23 years and 268 days
7 Her Highness
Margaret I

Margaret Solveig Andersson
(1822AD–1890AD)
June 1
1840AD
January 18
1890AD
49 years and 295 days
8 His Majesty
William II

William Charles Andersson
(1866–1921AD)
January 18
1890AD
February 27
1916AD
25 years and 229 days
9 His Imperial Majesty
Ivan II

Ivan Mikkle William Andersson
(1895AD–1952AD)
February 27
1916AD
January 12
1952AD
36 years and 27 days
10 His Imperial Majesty
Charles I

Charles Gustaf Andersson
(1922AD–1995AD)
January 12
1952AD
March 2
1995AD
43 years and 188 days
11 His Imperial Majesty
Ivan III

Ivan Mikkle Andersson
(1952AD–2017AD)
5 October
1995AD
7 October
2017AD
22 years and 1 day
12 Queen Emily II.jpg Her Imperial Majesty
Emily II

Emily Kerrie Magdalene Andersson
(1999AD–)
10 October
2017AD
Incumbent
7 years and 70 days



House of Wessex

Template:Monarchs of Gotneska
Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Claim Ref.
Alfred the Great
(King of Wessex from 871)

c. 886

26 October 899
Statue d'Alfred le Grand à Winchester.jpg 849
Son of Æthelwulf of Wessex
and Osburh
Ealhswith of Gainsborough
868
5 children
26 October 899
Aged about 50
Son of Æthelwulf of Wessex
Treaty of Wedmore
[1]
[2]
[3]
Edward the Elder
26 October 899

17 July 924
(24 years, 266 days)
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Son of Alfred
and Ealhswith
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2 children
Template:Grey Ælfflæd
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8 children
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4 children
17 July 924
Aged about 50
Son of Alfred [4]
  1. Pratt, David (2007). The political thought of King Alfred the Great. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series. 67. Cambridge University Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-0-521-80350-2.
  2. "Kings and Queens of England". britroyals.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  3. "Alfred 'The Great' (r. 871–899)". royal.gov.uk. 12 January 2016. Archived from the original on 1 October 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  4. "Edward 'The Elder' (r. 899–924)". royal.gov.uk. 12 January 2016. Archived from the original on 25 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.