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Queen-consort of Emerstari (Emerstarian: Drottning Emerige) is a title adopted by the wives of the Kings of Emerstari whereas King-regent of Emerstari (Emerstarian: Kuing-regellere Emerige) is a title adopted by the husbands of four of the five Queen-regnants of Emerstari (the brother of Erika I Henriette functioned as her King-regent, later becoming King himself after her death). In theory, the the title King-regent is more powerful than the title Queen-consort but less powerful than Queen-regnant, but in practice, King-regents of Emerstari have always dominated the rules of their Queen-regnants; a King-regent, however, is not crowned King-regnant, or simply King, because he is not in the line of succession to the Emerstarian throne.

House of Eirikr (1047-1122)

The reign of Erik the Victorious begins the rule of House of Eirikr, which had been referred to earlier as the House of Kveldur after a semi-legendary ancestor of Erik; the House of Eirikr, by its own right and through its cadet branches, would continue and still continues to dominant Emerstarian politics. Erik I died in 1078, and his two eldest sons Jakob I and Olaf I agreed to rule as diarchs as before his death, Erik had requested his friend, the Bishop of Uppsalle Bjivorr Eylirsson, to excommunicate his sons if they commit kinslaying or split the Kingdom via civil war. Jakob's eldest son, Jakob II took vows of chastity (possibly to hide the fact he was infertile). Therefore when he died, the kingship was again a monarchy through Olaf's line, but Olaf's son, Karl I died in 1122 with only an infant son, so the nobility used an Emerstarian form of tanistry known as slektentilsogening to select a new king.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Knut syni.jpg Anneke van Wekehaart Reinhaard van Wekehaart, Earl of Wekehaart
House of Eek
23 May 1020

15 June 1086 (68)
1047

1078
Erik the Victorious
EmmaNormanská.jpg Ragnhilde Leffsdottir Leff the One-Eye
House of Leffling
7 October 1052

3 September 1110 (57)
1078

1085
Jakob I
Marie karel2 (cropped, five daughters).jpg Adelaide d'Anjeu Louis III of Marseile
House of Anjeu
16 January 1068

13 December 1110 (52)
1085

1105
Olaf I
Ragenilda of Sweden c 1350.jpg Asa Svønsdottir Svøn Lokkesson
House of Knagenstog
27 February

8 April 1135 (40)
1085

1105
Karl I
Christian-VI 1699-1746 Danmark-Norge-Rex.jpg Wilhelm Adolf III, Landgrave of Schefft Wihelm Adolf II, Landgrave of Schefft
House of Pfach
29 May 1669

1 December 1737 (68)
1704

1708
Annette I Maria

House of Sigfredsson (1122-1235)

Harald I succeeded to the to throne as the maternal grandson of Jakob I. His father, Sigfred the Hound, for whom the House of Sigfredsson is named, had been a trusted commander of the Eirikrian kings, and his grandfather had been one of the earliest supporters of Erik the Victorious. Harald, an avid bear-hunter (for that, he earned his epiteth), severely injured himself in a hunting incident in 1134, and he abdicated for his son Erik II. Erik II's great-grandson, Karl II had only a daughter, so the throne passed to the third son of Karl's sister, Isabel Håkonsdottir who had married Peter von Wassen, Count of Wassen.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Margretepsalter.jpg Gunnhilde Magnusdottir Magnus Olufsson
House of Runke
14 August 1104

19 March 1162 (57)
1122

1134
Harald I
Matylda zena.jpg Ingeborga Gormsdottir Gorm Sigurdsson
House of Kosten
21 March 1122

4 November 1170 (47)
1134

1163
Erik II
Gonnor de crepon.jpg Borghilde Ulfsdottir Ulf Ragnvaldsson
House of Heftenkogge
12 July 1130

19 August 1183 (53)
1163

1179
Erik III
StMargareth edinburgh castle2.jpg Margaret Alving Svøn Alving
House of Alving
25 January 1163

2 September 1227 (64)
1179

1190
Håkon I
Ermentruda kralovna.jpg Elisabet van Eek Deiter van Eek, Earl of Eekenvelt
House of Eek
2 January 1176

19 December 1232 (56)
1190

1232
Karl II

House of Eirikr First Restoration (1444-1570)

The House of Eirikr reemerged in the aftermath of the War of the Emerstarian Succession with Georg I Erik, a direct descendant of Erik the Victorious as the first King of this restoration. During his reign, he reformed the Emerstarian government and military, adopted Lutheranism and created the Church of Emerstari, and sent explorers to find Paradise, the North Pole, Template:Prester John, and riches in general, leading way for the Emerstarian Empire; all of this earned several epithets such as "the Great", "the Preacher-King", and "the Reformer". Because of all of this accomplishments, the reigns of his immediate descendants are not as distinguished in history, but this restoration of the Eirikrs saw another Queen-regnant, albeit her husband was crowned as King-regent as well.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Attributed to Corneille de Lyon - Mary of Guise, 1515 - 1560. Queen of James V - Google Art Project.jpg Svea Frederikke Leijonhuvud Anders Elbrekt Leijonhuvud, Duke of Whentii
House of Leijonhuvud
22 July 1427

9 November 1515 (88)
1444

1512
Georg I Erik
Isabella of Spain Denmark.jpg Theresa Johanna Elisabet von Saexe–Wesse Sigismund Deiter von Saexe–Wesse, Duke of Upper Saexeland
House of Saexe–Wesse
29 December 1460

8 August 1522 (61)
1512

1522
Erik VI Georg
Kulmbach Sigismund I the Old.jpg Ernst Wihelm Friedrich von Wolnbach Carl Friedrich von Wolnbach, Prince-Elector of Rhenland
House of Wolnbach
3 October 1476

29 January 1543 (66)
1529

1543
Elsa II Nathalie

House of Eirikr–Wolnbach (1570-1623)

As a woman, Elsa II Nathalie's children were of the House of her husband, the House of Wolnbach. Her eldest son Gustaf II Jakob, however, ceded his claims to his father's Rhenish lands to his younger brother and founded the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach. The House of Eirikr–Wolnbach ruled until 1623 when the it ran out of immediate male relatives, and the throne passed to the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhuvud.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Anne of Denmark, ca 1600.jpg Sofia Isabel Persdatter Per Ingvar Jelling, Duke of Koland
House of Jelling
7 August 1552

16 September 1618 (66)
1582

1604
Gustaf III Folke
Friedrich V. (Pfalz.jpg Karl Rudolf Maudbourg Albrekt Karl Maudbourg, Duke of Leutorp
House of Maudbourg
17 June 1549

11 April 1615 (65)
1604

1623
Katarina I Solveig

House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhuvud (1623-1704)

After the death of Katarina I Solveig, the throne passed to the her passed brother's son, Ervin Per, Earl of Undersalle, who came to identify more with his mother's House of Leijonhuvud then his father's House of Eirikr–Wolnbach, thus creating the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhuvud. In the same year that Katarina died, so did the Soumeland, and Ervin was elected the King of Soumeland as well as King of Emerstari; the two crowns remained unified 1904. Ervin II Gustaf's great-grandson, perhaps the most famous member of the House of Leijonhuvud as a whole, Karl IV Lorens died in battle in 1704, and the throne passed to his maternal nephew of the House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Catherine of Braganza - Lely 1663-65.jpg Anna Fredericha von Zeihr Johannes Augustus von Zeihr, Margrave of Haltorp–Zeihr
House of Zeihr
17 January 1580

31 July 1642 (62)
1623

1650
Ervin II Gustaf
Manner of Andreas Møller - Sofia Magdalena, Queen of Denmark.png Kjarlotte Amelie Honke Karl VI Magnus of Coelans
House of Honke
9 February 1614

28 October 1673 (59)
1650

1669
Erik VI Georg
HenriettaMariaofFrance02.jpg Freja Ingvara Leijonhuvud Frederik Håkon Leijonhuvud, Duke of Whentii
House of Leijonhuvud
20 August 1646

4 May 1722 (75)
1650

1669
Gustaf IV Jakob
HenriettaMariaofFrance02.jpg Wilhelm_Adolf_III,_Landgrave_of_Schefft Wilhelm_Adolf_II,_Landgrave_of_Schefft
House of Pfach
29 May 1669

1 December 1737 (68)
1704

1708
Annette I Maria

House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach (1704-1718)

Karl IV Lorens died in battle in 1704, leaving the throne to his sister as Queen and her husband as King-regent until their son, Ervin III Karl was of age. Ervin III Karl was the only monarch of the House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach, being assassinated in 1718, having only begot a daughter. The Emerstarian kingship returned once again to the House of Eirikr.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Maria Beatrice de Este3.jpeg Anaïs Magali de Donat Gasquet-Fauré de Donat, Duke of Donat–Rouzeille
House of Donat
1 May 1695

12 October 1779 (84)
1047

1078
Ervin III Karl

House of Eirikr Second Restoration (1718-present)

Upon the extinction of the male line of the House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach, the nobility of Emerstari in council selectde one amongst them to be King, the Duke of Flodland of the House of Eirikr, Erik Lorens Eirikr. He ruled as the eighth Erik despite being only the seventh in honor of his grandfather who he had been very close to. His reign was marked by diplomacy over war, mainly through the marriages of his eighteen children into the other Scanian monarchies; he, moreover, commissioned the creation of a new Emerstarian constitution, albeit the constitution was ratified under the reign of his son. Under this restoration of the House of Eirikr, the Emerstarian Empire reached both its height and its decline.


Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
PrincessMaryofGreatBritain LandgravineofHesse.jpg Else Frederikke Leijonhuvud Karl Håkon Leijonhuvud, Duke of Whentii
House of Leijonhuvud
5 May 1682

19 March 1751 (68)
1718

1744
Erik VIII Olaf
Alexander Roslin 009.jpeg Kjarlotte Ingvara Ekkelof Finn Ulrik Ekkelof, Duke of Verni
House of Ekkelof
9 October 1725

17 December 1776 (51)
1744

1776
Erik IX Johann



Queen-consort of Emerstari (Emerstarian: Drottning Emerige) is a title adopted by the wives of the Kings of Emerstari whereas King-regent of Emerstari (Emerstarian: Kuing-regellere Emerige) is a title adopted by the husbands of four of the five Queen-regnants of Emerstari (the brother of Erika I Henriette functioned as her King-regent, later becoming King himself after her death). In theory, the the title King-regent is more powerful than the title Queen-consort but less powerful than Queen-regnant, but in practice, King-regents of Emerstari have always dominated the rules of their Queen-regnants; a King-regent, however, is not crowned King-regnant, or simply King, because he is not in the line of succession to the Emerstarian throne.

House of Eirikr (1047-1122)

The reign of Erik the Victorious begins the rule of House of Eirikr, which had been referred to earlier as the House of Kveldur after a semi-legendary ancestor of Erik; the House of Eirikr, by its own right and through its cadet branches, would continue and still continues to dominant Emerstarian politics. Erik I died in 1078, and his two eldest sons Jakob I and Olaf I agreed to rule as diarchs as before his death, Erik had requested his friend, the Bishop of Uppsalle Bjivorr Eylirsson, to excommunicate his sons if they commit kinslaying or split the Kingdom via civil war. Jakob's eldest son, Jakob II took vows of chastity (possibly to hide the fact he was infertile). Therefore when he died, the kingship was again a monarchy through Olaf's line, but Olaf's son, Karl I died in 1122 with only an infant son, so the nobility used an Emerstarian form of tanistry known as slektentilsogening to select a new king.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Knut syni.jpg Anneke van Wekehaart Reinhaard van Wekehaart, Earl of Wekehaart
House of Eek
23 May 1020

15 June 1086 (68)
1047

1078
Erik the Victorious
EmmaNormanská.jpg Ragnhilde Leffsdottir Leff the One-Eye
House of Leffling
7 October 1052

3 September 1110 (57)
1078

1085
Jakob I
Marie karel2 (cropped, five daughters).jpg Adelaide d'Anjeu Louis III of Marseile
House of Anjeu
16 January 1068

13 December 1110 (52)
1085

1105
Olaf I
Ragenilda of Sweden c 1350.jpg Asa Svønsdottir Svøn Lokkesson
House of Knagenstog
27 February

8 April 1135 (40)
1085

1105
Karl I

House of Sigfredsson (1122-1235)

Harald I succeeded to the to throne as the maternal grandson of Jakob I. His father, Sigfred the Hound, for whom the House of Sigfredsson is named, had been a trusted commander of the Eirikrian kings, and his grandfather had been one of the earliest supporters of Erik the Victorious. Harald, an avid bear-hunter (for that, he earned his epiteth), severely injured himself in a hunting incident in 1134, and he abdicated for his son Erik II. Erik II's great-grandson, Karl II had only a daughter, so the throne passed to the third son of Karl's sister, Isabel Håkonsdottir who had married Peter von Wassen, Count of Wassen.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Margretepsalter.jpg Gunnhilde Magnusdottir Magnus Olufsson
House of Runke
14 August 1104

19 March 1162 (57)
1122

1134
Harald I
Matylda zena.jpg Ingeborga Gormsdottir Gorm Sigurdsson
House of Kosten
21 March 1122

4 November 1170 (47)
1134

1163
Erik II
Gonnor de crepon.jpg Borghilde Ulfsdottir Ulf Ragnvaldsson
House of Heftenkogge
12 July 1130

19 August 1183 (53)
1163

1179
Erik III
StMargareth edinburgh castle2.jpg Margaret Alving Svøn Alving
House of Alving
25 January 1163

2 September 1227 (64)
1179

1190
Håkon I
Ermentruda kralovna.jpg Elisabet van Eek Deiter van Eek, Earl of Eekenvelt
House of Eek
2 January 1176

19 December 1232 (56)
1190

1232
Karl II

House of Eirikr–Wolnbach (1570-1623)

As a woman, Elsa II Nathalie's children were of the House of her husband, the House of Wolnbach. Her eldest son Gustaf II Jakob, however, ceded his claims to his father's Rhenish lands to his younger brother and founded the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach. The House of Eirikr–Wolnbach ruled until 1623 when the it ran out of immediate male relatives, and the throne passed to the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhuvud.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Anne of Denmark, ca 1600.jpg Sofia Isabel Persdatter Per Ingvar Jelling, Duke of Koland
House of Jelling
7 August 1552

16 September 1618 (66)
1582

1604
Gustaf III Folke
Gerard van Honthorst 006.jpg Karl Rudolf Maudbourg Albrekt Karl Maudbourg, Duke of Leutorp
House of Maudbourg
17 June 1549

11 April 1615 (65)
1604

1623
Katarina I Solveig

House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach (1704-1718)

Karl IV Lorens died in battle in 1704, leaving the throne to his sister as Queen and her husband as King-regent until their son, Ervin III Karl was of age. Ervin III Karl was the only monarch of the House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach, being assassinated in 1718, having only begot a daughter. The Emerstarian kingship returned once again to the House of Eirikr.

Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
Maria Beatrice de Este3.jpeg Anaïs Magali de Donat Gasquet-Fauré de Donat, Duke of Donat–Rouzeille
House of Donat
1 May 1695

12 October 1779 (84)
1047

1078
Ervin III Karl

House of Eirikr Second Restoration (1718-present)

Upon the extinction of the male line of the House of Leijonhuvud–Pfach, the nobility of Emerstari in council selectde one amongst them to be King, the Duke of Flodland of the House of Eirikr, Erik Lorens Eirikr. He ruled as the eighth Erik despite being only the seventh in honor of his grandfather who he had been very close to. His reign was marked by diplomacy over war, mainly through the marriages of his eighteen children into the other Scanian monarchies; he, moreover, commissioned the creation of a new Emerstarian constitution, albeit the constitution was ratified under the reign of his son. Under this restoration of the House of Eirikr, the Emerstarian Empire reached both its height and its decline.


Portrait Name Father
and House
Lifespan Reign Husband
PrincessMaryofGreatBritain LandgravineofHesse.jpg Else Frederikke Leijonhuvud Karl Håkon Leijonhuvud, Duke of Whentii
House of Leijonhuvud
5 May 1682

19 March 1751 (68)
1718

1744
Erik VIII Olaf
Alexander Roslin 009.jpeg Kjarlotte Ingvara Ekkelof Finn Ulrik Ekkelof, Duke of Verni
House of Ekkelof
9 October 1725

17 December 1776 (51)
1744

1776
Erik IX Johann


This is a list of Emerstarian queens consort and spouses of Emerstarian monarchs and regents. Due to unions with Soumeland, Canaria, Coelans, Hessea, Polscycznie, and Leerdaam at various points in history, many Emerstarian consorts were also consorts of those countries.

Emerstari has had six female monarchs. Two of the consorts listed below are male.

House of Eric

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Sigrid and olaf.jpg Anneke van Wekehaart
Annikke Reinhardtsdatter
1020 – 1086
(aged: 66)
Reinhaard van Wekehaart, Duke of Wekehaart 1047

1078
Eirikr Segerfuld House of Wekehaart
EmmaNormanská.jpg Ragnhilde Leffsdottir

1052 – 1110
(aged: 58)
Leff Sigfridsson der Bjornhjartadt 1078

1085
Jakob Eirikrsson House of Ljund
Bescher-Rois et reines de France en estampes-Blanche d'Aquitaine (cropped).jpg Adelaide de Ànjeu
Adelheide Ludvigsdattir
1068 – 1122
(aged: 54)
Louis the Pious 1085

1105
Jakob Koungrsson House of Loit
Ragenilda of Sweden c 1350.jpg Asa Sweynsdottir

1095 – 1135
(aged: 40)
Sweyn Løkkesson 1105

1122
Karl der Gammel House of Sigfred

House of Sigfred

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
HaakonMargreteHaakon268.jpg Gunnhilde Magnusdatter

1104 – 1162
(aged: 68)
Magnus Olovsson, Earl of Trømsdal 1122

1134
Harald Bjornhjartadt House of Magnus
Matylda zena.jpg Ingebjørge Gormsdatter

1122 – 1170
(aged: 47)
Gorm Endaskøga 1134

1163
Eirikr Haraldsson House of Sveldr
Gonnor de crepon.jpg Borghilde Ulvsdatter

1130 – 1183
(aged: 53)
Ulv Ragnvaldsson, Earl of Jeiller 1163

1179
Eirik der Skjort House of Ulv
StMargareth edinburgh castle2.jpg Margaret Sweynsdatter

1163 – 1227
(aged: 64)
Sweyn Blåskøga, Duke of Flodland 1179

1190
Haakon der Pur House of Eirikr
Thyra Dannebod - Gorm the Old.jpg Elisabet van Eek

1176 – 1232
(aged: 56)
Lothar van Eek, Duke of Eek 1190

1235
Karl der Ungre House of Eek

House of Vassen

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Liutgard von Sachsen.jpg Adelheid Eriksdatter

1198 – 1238
(aged: 26)
Edmund Eriksson 1235

1238
Vilhelm der Sviði
Alisa Normanska.jpg Heide von Horsten

1212 – 1270
(aged: 63)
Sigismund von Horsten, Count of Horsten 1238

1242
Vilhelm der Sviði House of Horsten
Hvaiza.jpg Alicja Jadrowąż

1227 – 1249
(aged: 22)
Władysław Jadrowąż, Prince of Polsny 1242

1249
Oluv der Langt House of Jadrowąż

House of Malmø

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Statue de Poppa de Bayeux.jpg Auguste von Heichel–Leffenburg
Åguste Konradsdotter
1212 – 1267
(aged: 55)
Conrad von Heichel–Leffenburg, Prince-Elector of Ostenland 1250

1261
Gustaf I Erik House of Heichel–Leffenburg
Ingiburga of Sweden (1210s) seal.jpg Rikissa Johanna Månfredsdotter

1229 – 1265
(aged: 26)
Karl Birgersson, Duke of Fjordland 1261

1265
Erik IV Jakob House of Birger

House of Wesse

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Ingiburga of Norway & Sweden seal.jpg Sofia Helvig Eriksdotter

1245 – 1312
(aged: 67)
Erik Vilhelm Rikardsson, Duke of Dalsø 1270

1301
Knudt I Henrik House of Leffsby
Agnes of Brandenburg.jpg Katerin Martha Haraldsdotter

1267 – 1320
(aged: 43)
Harald III Johan of Coelans 1270

1301
Knudt I Henrik House of Munst

House of Malmø (restored)

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Margaret of Denmark, Norway & Sweden (1389) effigy 2010 (2).jpg Elsa I Annikke

1270 – 1350
(aged: 80)
Jakob Deitrik Persson–Eek 1270

1350
Erƿin I Knudt House of Eek
Birger of Sweden (1236), Matilda of Denmark & Eric of Sweden (1251) effigies 2009.jpg Solveig Annikke van Weitvelt
Solveig Annikke Rolfsdotter
1325 – 1360
(aged: 35)
Rolf van Weitvelt, Count of Brachent and Weitvelt 1350

1380
Olaf III Kristoffer House of Weitvelt

House of Potois

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Joan of Valois, Queen of Navarre1.jpg Eléonore Blanche de Jacquesse
Eleonor Blanskje Pedersdottir
1352 – 1410
(aged: 58)
Piers the Bold, Duke of Tousille and Antoimé 1380

1381
Karl VI & III House of Jacquesse

House of Jacquesse

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Bonne of Luxembourg, with her husband Jean.jpg Emma von Schende
Emma Isabel Gebhardsdattir
1360 – 1429
(aged: 69)
Gebhard von Schende, Count of Schende 1381

1390
Per I & IV Erik House of Schende–Mekkelburg

House of Saexe-Vittelsbach

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Philippa of England-Herman Wilhelm Bissen.jpg Erika Henriette Olovsdatter

1370 – 1416
(aged: 46)
Olov Håkon Sverrer, Duke of Akerlage 1390

1401
Sigismund I Kristoffer House of Sverrer

House of Sverrer

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Haelwig of Denmark c 1375 crop.jpg Haelvig Hallthora Sigfriedsdatter

1399 – 1370
(aged: 70)
Sigfried II Kristoffer of Coelans 1416

1421
Harald I Håkon House of Saexe–Leffenburg

House of Aldburg

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Jeanne II, Countess of Burgundy, Queen of France and Navarre.jpg Margaret Jeanne de Potois
Margaret Johanna Ludvigsdotter
1398 – 1425
(aged: 27)
Louis IX of Marseile 1421

1425
Vilhelm II Karl House of Potois
King Christian I of Denmark and Queen Dorothea.jpg Isabella von Schlaudlin
Isabella Albrektsdotter
1390 – 1441
(aged: 51)
Albrecht von Schlaudlin, Prince-Elector of Rhenland 1425

1430
Vilhelm II Karl House of Schlaudlin
Joan of France (1391–1433).jpg Martha von Schlaudlin
Martha Karlsdottir
1382 – 1443
(aged: 59)
Carl Augustus von Schlaudlin, Landgrave of Usseldorf 1430

1438
Kristien I Ulrik House of Schlaudlin

House of Eric (restored, first time)

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Drottning Blanka, målning av Albert Edelfelt från 1877.jpg Svea Frederike Olofsdottir

1427 – 1515
(aged: 88)
Olof Albrekt Svensson, Duke of Uppsalle 1444

1512
Georg I Erik House of Whentii
Isabella of Spain Denmark.jpg Theresa Johanna Elisabet of Saexe–Vassen

1491 – 1560
(aged: 69)
Sigismund II of Coelans 1512

1529
Erik VI Georg House of Saexe–Vassen
Kulmbach Sigismund I the Old.jpg Ernest Wilhelm Friedrich von Wolnbach
Ernst Vilhelm Frederik Karlssen
1476 – 1543
(aged: 67)
Carl Friedrich von Wolnbach 1529

1543
Elsa II Nathalie House of Wolnbach
Catherine of Sweden (1552) c 1565.jpg Mathilde Wilhelmina van Ziest
Mathilde Vilhelmina Villemsdottir
1515 – 1587
(aged: 72)
William VI of Canaria 1550

1582
Gustav II Jakob House of Ziest
1575 Anna Katharina.jpg Joan de Oullise
Johanna Kjarlotte Johannsdottir
1540 – 1572
(aged: 43)
Jean Louis, Duke of Oullise 1540

1572
Gustav III Folke House of Oullise
Sophiemecklenburgdenmark.jpg Sofia Isabel Persdottir

1552 – 1618
(aged: 66)
Per Lorens Erikssen, Duke of Fjordland 1572

1582
Gustav III Folke House of Zoltein–Sverrer
Gerard van Honthorst 006.jpg Karl Rudolf Maudbourg

1549 – 1615
(aged: 65)
Albrekt Karl Maudbourg 1582

1615
Katarina I Solveig House of Maudbourg

House of Leijonhuvud

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse Family
Sophie amalieof brunswick queen of denmark.jpg Anna Fredericha von Zeihr
Anna Frederikke Johannsdottir
1550 – 1612
(aged: 62)
Johannes Ernst von Zeihr, Margrave of Haltorp–Zeihr 1623

1650
Ervin II Gustaf House of Zeihr
Dronning-Sophie-Magdalene.jpg Kjarlotte Amelie Persdottir

1614 – 1673
(aged: 59)
Per Olaf Gustafssen, Duke of Kaldland 1650

1669
Erik VI Georg House of Leijonhuvud
David von Krafft-Porträtt av Hedvig Eleonora.jpg Freja Ingvara Karlsdottir

1646 – 1722
(aged: 76)
Karl Jakob Perssen, Duke of Kaldland 1669

1690
Gustaf II Jakob House of Leijonhuvud
Christian-VI 1699-1746 Danmark-Norge-Rex.jpg Wilhelm Adolf III, Landgrave of Schefft
Vilhelm III Adulf
1669 – 1737
(aged: 68)
Carl Augustus I, Landgrave of Schefft 1704

1708
Annette I Maria House of Pfach
Princess Henriette Adelaide of Savoy circa 1665.jpg Anaïs Magali de Donat
Annikke Magdelena Gaskettsdottir
1695 – 1779
(aged: 84)
Gasquet-Fauré de Donat, Duke of Donat–Rouzeille 1708

1718
Ervin III Karl House of Donat

House of Eric (restored, second time)

Portrait Consort Father Reign Spouse House
PrincessMaryofGreatBritain LandgravineofHesse.jpg Else Frederikke Leijonhuvud

1682 – 1751
(aged: 69)
Gustaf II Jakob 1718

1744
Erik VIII Olaf House of Leijonhuvud
Alexander Roslin 009.jpeg Kjarlotte Ingvera Persdottir

1725 – 1776
(aged: 51)
Håkon Per Fjellborg, Duke of Fjellborg 1744

1776
Erik IX Johann House of Fjellborg
Princess Louisa of Great Britain 1765-70.jpg Else Johanna Ludvigssdottir

1724 – 1810
(aged: 86)
Ludvig Deitrik Per, Duke of Verni 1778

1780
Olaf III Aleksender House of Ekkelof
MatthieuSophieFriederike.jpg Isabel von Freid

1756 – 1830
(aged: 74)
Frederich Augustus von Freid, Prince-Elector of Austeland 1780

1808
Karl V Erik House von Freid
Marie-Sophie-Frederikke2queen ofdenmark.jpg Sofia Erika Henrikssdottir

1772 – 1837
(aged: 65)
Henrik Villem Vasterborg, Duke of Vasterland 1808

1835
Ervin IV Thomes House of Vasterborg
Francis Cotes Princess Caroline Matilda.jpg Karolin Georgia Frederikssdottir

1795 – 1870
(aged: 75)
Frederik Per Ljundmark, Earl of Lidtenstad 1835

1849
Folke II Knudt House of Ljundmark
Frederica of Sweden c 1810 by Joseph Karl Stieler.jpg Elisabet Kjarlotte Fjellborg

1812 – 1858
(aged: 73)
Nathanael Karl Fjellborg, Duke of Fjellborg 1849

1858
Gustaf IV Johann House of Fjellborg
Princess Louise of Battenberg1907.jpg Louise de Rieumont
Lovise Isabel Geirsdottir
1820 – 1893
(aged: 73)
Gervais-Alexandre de Rieumont, Duke of Moit 1860

1879
Kristien II Gustaf House of Moit-Rieumont
Frederik IIX - Otto Bache.jpg Hasse Johann Folkberg–Eirikr

1854 – 1932
(aged: 78)
Jakob Ljotte Eirikr, Earl of Folkberg 1879

1916
Elsa III Marie House of Eirikr
Maria Fyodorovna of Russia by H. von Angeli (1874, Hermitage).jpg Nathalie Jakoba Leijonhuvud

1904 – 2017
(aged: 113)
Deitrik Olaf, Duke of Kaldland 1921

1972
Eric X Gustaf House of Leijonhuvud
Julia, Lady Peel - Lawrence 1827.jpg Synnøva Margaret Leijonhuvud

1934 – present
(aged: 84)
Simeon Erik Davidssen–Leijonhuvud, Duke of Whentii 1972

1994
Eric XI Deitrik House of Leijonhuvud
Kronprinsessan Mary av Danmark & Kronprins Frederik av Danmark -2.jpg Elsa Marie Ljundmark

1972 – present
(aged: 46)
Olaf Theodor Ljundmark, Duke of Uppland and Queen Father 1994

present
Erik XII Georg House of Ljundmark