List of Searic monarchs
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House of Edmund
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death | Claim |
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Edmund the Great 581 – 598 (17 years) |
c. 532 Son of Kristiønssen of Susear and Frigg |
Erica of Susear 2 children |
c. 598 Aged about 66 |
Son of Kristiønssen of Susear Searic Treaty | |
Edmund the Sear 598 – 629 (31 years) |
c. 572 Son of Edmund the Great and Erica of Susear |
Þorr, Queen of Sears 1 child |
c. 629 Aged about 56 |
Son of Edmund the Great | |
Ønjor IV 629 – 662 (33 years) |
c. 602 Son of Edmund the Sear and Þorr, Queen of Sears |
Kåren, Queen of Sears 3 children |
c. 662 Aged about 60 |
Son of Edmund the Sear | |
Edmund III 662 – 695 (33 years) |
c. 631 Son of Ønjor IV and Kåren, Queen of Sears |
Unmarried No children |
c. 695 Aged about 63 |
Son of Ønjor IV |
Disputed claiment
Different sources disagree over whether Kristiønssen II was king from 695 until 697, between his brother Edmund III and his cousin Erik of Wesear. The Searo-Heldo Chronicle of Kings lists him as having been declared as king of all Searenland, but The Sears & their History suggests that Kristiønssen was declared king in Susear and Erik in Wesear, thus making both of their reigns illigitemate during those two years.
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death | Claim |
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Kristiønssen II 695 – 697 (2 years) |
c. 634 Son of Ønjor IV and Kåren, Queen of Sears |
Unmarried No children |
c. 698 Aged about 63 |
Son of Ønjor IV |
House of Erik
Searenland came under the rule of Erik of Wesear following an invasion in 695/97. Prince Cnent abandoned his claim to the throne and fled to the Gollic Empire.
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death | Claim |
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Erik of Wesear 697 – 723 (26 years) |
c. 663 Son of Erik II and Øgsen |
Osgørd 4 children |
c. 723 Aged about 60 |
Right of conquest Great-grandson of Edmund the Great | |
Harald I 723 – 765 (42 years) |
c. 703 Son of Erik of Wesear and Osgørd |
Unmarried No children |
c. 765 Aged about 62 |
Son of Erik of Wesear | |
Ønjor V 765 – 771 (6 years) |
c. 708 Son of Erik of Wesear and Osgørd |
Kåren of Wesear 2 children |
c. 771 Aged about 63 |
Son of Erik of Wesear | |
Edmund IV 771 – 805 (34 years) |
c. 751 Son of Ønjor V and Kåren of Wesear |
Osgørd 1 child |
c. 805 Aged about 54 |
Son of Ønjor V |
House of Suuàn
In 805, Suuàn the Conqueror seized the throne, on the basis that his wife Erika, Queen of Golls was allegedly declared the rightful heir. Following the conquest, he exiled his wife and assumed full power.
Name | Portrait | Birth | Marriages | Death | Claim |
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Suuàn the Conqueror 805 – 813 (8 years) |
c. 753 Son of Charles X of Gollia and Queen Flo |
Erika, Queen of Golls 3 children |
c. 813 Aged about 60 |
Right of conquest Son-in-law of Ønjor V |