House of Ahnern

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House of Ahnern
Haus Ahnern
Royal dynasty
House of Ahnern stem coat of arms.png
Coat of arms of the Counts of Ahnern
CountryMascylla, Dulebia
Founded1459 (1459)
FounderLudwig, Count of Ahnern
Current headDorothea I of Mascylla
Titles
List
  • King of Mascylla
    Emperor of All Dulebia
    King of Shwesia
    King of Phalya
    King of Aldia
    Grand Duke of Fania
    Duke of Aldia
    Duke of Reifurt
    Duke of Ärndt
    Duke of Halstein
    Duke of Konreid
    Duke of Lensrau
    Burgrave of Marbach
    Landgrave of Gärsteburg
    Prince of Dorathea
    Prince of Hohnersburg
    Prince of Schönbrunn
    Count of Engelbart
    Count of Krielow
Estate(s)Mascylla, Dulebia
DepositionDulebia, 1914: monarchy abolished during the Dulebian Civil War
Cadet branchesMascylla
  • House of Ahnern-Konreid
  • House of Ahnern-Lensrau
  • House of Ahnern-Marlburg
  • House of Ahnern-Vogtburg
  • House of Ahnern-Welsbach

Dulebia

The House of Ahnern (Hesurian: Haus Ahnern, [ˈʔaːnərn]) is a Telmerian royal house and dynasty of Mascyllary origin and currently reigning as Kings of Mascylla. As a rather influential royal house they have integrated into other countries' monarchies, such as Lavaria, Norden and Dulebia, the latter of which having been ruled by the cadet branch of the House of Ahnern-Loxstedt-Hoeveden-Zhdanovy formally jointly with the House of Loxstedt-Hoeveden through Mary Zhdanova and Alexander III; it was deposed however during the Dulebian Civil War. Since the War of the Five Kings and the foundation of Mascylla, the House of Ahnern has been its continuous ruling dynasty, producing eight Mascyllary monarchs, a Dulebian empress and emperor, and dozens of other members of nobility such as counts, princes, dukes and grand dukes.

The Ahnern family was formerly known as the Lünburg family which ruled as two separate branches, the Aldian and Fanian line, in the respective Duchy of Aldia and Grand Duchy of Fania since the 13th century. Both had a distinct development, with the members of the Aldian line becoming Margraves of Bolchar and members of the Fanian line ruling the principalities of Fania-Tormundshaff and Fania-Beisach. The intermarriage of both houses birthed the united House of Lünburg and the formation of a personal union as Aldia-Fania under Fanian Grand Duke Joseph I in 1297. After the gradual decline and partitions of Cuthland in the 18th century, Aldia was recognized as one of Berea's great powers, was elevated to the Kingdom of Aldia in 1647, and effectively pushed for an effort of Mascyllary unification which eventually succeeded through the unification of Mascylla after the War of the Five Kings in 1793.

The King of Aldia Lucas II subsequently ascended to the status of Mascyllary King, renamed the House of Lünburg to the House of Ahnern and moved the family seat to Hohenehr Palace outside Königsreh. In the 19th century, it influenced multiple Berean monarchies through marriage and political alliances, namely the Lavish, Nordic, Dulebian and Valimian monarchies. In 1923 however, the Mascyllary Revolution led to the initial expelling of the monarchy, but it was later re-instituted as a constitutional monarchy which continues to the present in Mascylla. Current nominal head of the Ahnern family is Dorothea I, Queen of Mascylla since 2005, although the disputed order of succession after the Mascyllary Revolution of 1847 and the establishment of the House of Ahnern-Welsbach under Sophia I led to multiple pretenders claiming to be the actual historic heirs and family heads.

United Lünburg branch

Kings of Aldia-Fania (1297–1647)

Kings of Aldia (1647–1923)

Kings of Mascylla (1793–1923)

Emperors of All Dulebia (1871–1914)