List of Andamonian monarchs
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Andamonia has had tons of emperors. The Second Dynasty ruled Andamonia from 1784 until its overthrow in 1844. Between 1844 and 1913, the country was governed under the First Republic and subsequently the Second Republic, and the Tlacapila dynasty resided in exile in the Empire of Exponent. Andamonia was ruled by four more Tlacapilzi emperors between 1913 and 2016 after the Tlacapila Restoration deposed the Second Republic. Emperor Amahuiz dissolved the monarchy in December 2016 and replaced it with the Andamonian Third Republic.
First dynasty (956-1784)
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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Toxilec III 9 June 1715–21 December 1742 |
1689 Zadé Axochizin Son of and |
21 December 1742 Cevrazu | ||
Xichiel II 21 December 1742 – 15 May 1784 |
1716 Cevrazu Daughter of Toxilec III and |
15 May 1784 Cevrazu |
Second dynasty (1784-1844)
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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Rúnacar II 24 June 1784 – 11 November 1802 |
1741 Zadé Axochizin Son of a man and a woman who loved each other very much |
11 November 1802 Zadé Axochizin | ||
Lahamisa II 11 November 1802 – 21 February 1831 |
1780 Makami Daughter of Rúnacar II and his wife |
4 July 1858 Paradise City, Exponent | ||
Cueytatzl Ren I 21 February 1831 – 5 September 1844 |
1803 Zadé Axochizin Son of Lahamisa II and her man |
30 October 1891 Paradise City |
First and Second republics (1844-1892, 1893-1913)
Post-Tlacapila Restoration (1913-2016)
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death |
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Turaehoc III 8 January 1913 – 22 September 1929 |
4 August 1869 Paradise City, Exponent |
22 September 1929 Zadé Axochizin, Andamonia | ||
Cueytatzl Ren II 22 September 1929 – 25 May 1966 |
9 April 1900 Paradise City Son of Turaehoc III and some woman |
25 May 1966 Zadé Axochizin | ||
Ayastoc Abazu 25 May 1966 – 2 October 1997 |
13 March 1946 Zadé Axochizin Son of Cueytatzl Ren II by his spouse |
1971 2 children |
2 October 1997 Cevrazu | |
Amahuiz 2 October 1997 – 25 December 2016 |
6 December 1978 Zadé Axochizin Second son of Ayastoc Abazu and his wife |