Monarchy of Valvexia

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The Monarchy of Valvexia is the oldest continuous monarchial system in all of Terreren. As of today, there have been a total of 46 monarchs to sit on the Valvexian throne, with Andreus II and Henrie I being the only two to have multiple reigns. Accounting for these multiple reigns, there has been 49 individual reigns, the most recent of which is the reign of Charel V beginning in 2016.

King of Valvexia
COA of Valvexia.png
Incumbent
Charel V
since 16 August 2016
Details
Stylehis Majesty
Heir apparentAndreus Johan, Crown Prince of Valvexia
First monarchAlfredo I
Formation8 May 947

Terminology

"King of all Valvexia" vs "King of Valvexia"

Upon his election at the First Council of Ahgorae, Alfredo I was originally given the title "Great Protector" by the other high chiefs. During this time period, the term "Protector" was more associated with military and warfare rather than a political term, with the position of Protector being more closely related to a war chief or a general. The other high chiefs deliberately gave the title of Great Protector to Alfredo as a sign of respect and recognize him as a military leader and not as someone who has political authority over them and their tribes. Alfredo soon recognized the issue the title presented, and by 954 coins bearing his image had a new title: REIUS VALVEXA TOTALAE or "King of All Valvexia". This new title, which he used alongside and sometimes interchangeably with "Great Protector", denoted his rule as sovereign over all Valvexian tribes; a statement which created tension with the various major tribes. The Jodynen monarchs would continue to use the title to denote their position of authority during the Age of the Kingdoms, even though the monarchs of the Kingdom of Pharagon claimed the title during this time as well.

The title of "King of All Valvexia" would be used throughout the Reglasi and Jodynen periods until the conquest of the other independent kingdoms by Anton I. With the fall of the other kingdoms, along with the increasing centralization and consolidation of power under his rule, Anton I began to style himself as "King of Valvexia", with the new title appearing on coins and documents around 1255.

History of the Monarchy

List of Valvexian Monarchs

House of Reglasi (947 - 1064)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Marriages Issue Claim
Alfredo I
Alfredo du Alanti da Reglas
Alfredo I da Reglas (colorized).png
8 May 947 - 6 March 978
(30 years, 9 months)
c.896 - 10 April 978
(80 or 81 years)
Marien Valiae (1 child) Chief of the Valvexii
1st Council of Algorae
Alfredo II
Alfredo du Alfredo da Reglas
Alfredo II da Reglas colorized (official).png
6 March 978 - 4 August 1032
(54 years, 4 months)
Autumn 943 - 6 September 1032
(around 89 years)
Angelika of Airé (3 children) Son of Alfredo I
Alfredo III
Alfredo du Alfredo da Reglas
Alfredo III da Reglas colorized resized.png
4 August 1032 - 7 March 1062
(29 years , 7 months)
18 February 977 - 7 March 1062
(85 years , 18 days)
none

no legitimate issue

Son of Alfredo II
Alraedrick I
Alraedrick du Sukones da Reglas
Example 7 March 1062 - 10 August 1064
(2 years , 5 months)
4 June 1019 - 10 August 1064
(45 years , 2 months)
Marien Julin of Kaveda (3 children)
Son of Prince Sukones; Grandson of Alfredo II

House of Jodynen (1064 - 1240)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Spouse Issue Claim
Jodyn I
Jodyn Alraedrisen da Reglas
Example 8 August 1064 - 29 January 1100
(35 years, 5 months)
15 January 1043 - 29 January 1100
(57 years, 14 days)
Anna of Wotuna (2 children)
Son of Alraedrick I
Jodyn II
Jodyn Jodynsen Jodynen
Example 29 January 1100 - 1 June 1128
(28 years, 4 months)
6 August 1079 - 1 June 1128
(48 years, 9 months)
Example Example Example
Edwen I
Edwen Jodynsen Jodynen
Example 1 June 1128 - 23 October 1159
(31 years, 4 months)
4 July 1100 - 23 October 1159
(59 years, 3 months)
Example Example Example
Edwen II
Edwen Edwensen Jodynen
Example 23 October 1159 - 4 December 1194
(35 years, 1 month)
3 February 1127 - 4 December 1194
(67 years, 10 months)
Example Example Example
Casphen I
Casphen Edwensen Jodynen
Example 4 December 1194 - 4 Jan 1217
(22 years, 11 months)
5 April 1174 - 4 Jan 1217
(42 years, 10 months)
Example Example Example
Rhobern I
Rhobern Casphensen Jodynen
Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern I
Edwern Rhobernsen Jodynen
Example Example Example Example Example Example

House of Lyola (1240 - 1437)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Spouse Issue Claim
Anton I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Anton II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Jhon I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Anton III Example Example Example Example Example Example
Anton IV Example Example Example Example Example Example
Elizaveta I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Mattheuen I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Anton V Example Example Example Example Example Example
Jhon II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Anton VI Example Example Example Example Example Example

House of Halburten (1440 - 1541)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Spouse Issue Claim
Charel I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charel II Willhen Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charlette I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern II Example Example Example Example Example Example

2nd War of Valvexian Succession (1541 - 1552)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Spouse Issue Claim
Henrie I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Henrie I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Jaimes I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Henrie I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus II Example Example Example Example Example Example

House of Halburten (1552 - present)

Name Portrait Reign Lived Spouse Issue Claim
Andreus II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus III Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charel III Example Example Example Example Example Example
Willhen I Example Example Example Example Example Example
Mattheuen II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern III Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern IV Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charlette II Marie Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern V Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern VI Rhobern Example Example Example Example Example Example
Willhen II Example Example Example Example Example Example
Marie I Charletta Example Example Example Example Example Example
Edwern VII Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus IV Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charel IV Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus V Example Example Example Example Example Example
Andreus VI Example Example Example Example Example Example
Charel V Example Example Example Example Example Example