List of Emerstarian monarchs

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King of Emerstari
Kuing Emerige
Incumbent
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark in 2018.jpg
Erik XII Georg
since 7 July 1994
Details
StyleHis Majesty
Heir apparentFrederik Johann Eirikr
First monarchErik the Victorious
Formation1047

The monarch of Emerstari is the head of state, government, church in Emerstari. The first King of Emerstari (Emerstarian: Kuing Emerige), or as it was earlier styled King of the Emerstarians (Emerstarian: Kuing dem Emersker) was Erik the Victorious who united the nine Emerstarian petty kingdoms in the mid-eleventh century. Later chroniclers, particularly during the first Eirikrian Restoration, authored histories of the Emerstarian monarchy based on Emerstarian folklore tracing Erik the Victorious's ancestry to Adam and Eve through Rodouf, a great-grandson of Noah through Japheth and Magog, who led the first migration to Emerstari.

List of monarchs of Emerstari

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Pictures of English History Plate X - Canute and His Courtiers.jpg Erik I
the Victorious
der Segerfuld
Eirikr Ingemjårsson
Segersælla
1 August 1009

21 July 1078 (68)
title created 1047

1078
Anneke van Wekehaart (three children) Konungr allra Emerskar
King of the Emerstarians
Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Harald 3. Hen.jpg Jakob I
the Southerner
der Sydmann
Jakobr Eiriksson
Suðurmann
14 November 1046

23 April 1085 (38)
Son of Erik I 1078

1085
Ragnhilde Leffsdottir (five children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Oluf hunger.jpg Olaf I
the Northerner
der Nordmann
Olaf Kounengsson
Norðurmann
29 January 1049

14 March 1105 (56)
Son of Erik I 1078

1105
Adelaide d'Anjeu (four children) Olaf Eiriksson Coat of Arms.png
Sankt Knud.JPG Jakob II
the Chastite
der Kysker
Jakob Jakobssen
Kuska
6 April 1070

2 September 1112 (42)
Son of
Jakob I
1085

1112
- Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Erik 1. Ejegod.jpg Karl I
the Older
der Aldre
Karl Olufsson
Eldri
27 May 1089

6 November 1122 (33)
Son of Olaf I 1112

1122
Asa Swyensdottir (one child) Olaf Eiriksson Coat of Arms.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Kong niels.jpg Harald I
the Bear-Hearted
der Bjornhjartedt
Harald Sigfredsson
Berhartatha
4 February 1100

23 December 1140 (40)
Grandson of Jakob I 1122

1134
Gunnhilde Magnusdottir (two children) Koungengr a dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
Sigfredsson Coat of Arms.png
Erik emune.jpg Erik II
the Second
der Tvadter
Eirik Haraldsson
Annaða
5 April 1116

18 April 1163 (44)
Son of
Harald I
1134

1163
Ingeborga Gormsdottir (one child) Sigfredsson Coat of Arms.png
Erik lam.jpg Erik III
the Short
der Skjort
Eirik Eiriksson
Skyrtta
2 February 1146

23 December 1179 (32)
Son of Erik II 1163

1179
Borghilde Ulvsdottir (two children) Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
Sigfredsson Coat of Arms.png
Knud 4. Valdemarsen.jpg Håkon I
the Clean
der Ren
Håkon Eiriksson
Hreinna
30 July 1162

5 October 1190 (28)
Son of Erik III 1179

1190
Margaret Sweynsdottir (six children) Sigfredsson Coat of Arms.png
Valdemar sejr.jpg Karl II
the Younger
der Ungre
Karl Håkonsson
Yngra
2 March 1184

23 May 1235 (41)
Son of
Håkon I
1179

1235
Margaret Sweynsdottir (six children) Sigfredsson Coat of Arms.png

House of Wassen (1235-1250)

With the death of Karl II, the throne passed through his sister's grandson, the third son of Peter von Wassen, Count of Wassen, Wilhelm von Wassen who ruled as Villem I. The rule of the House of Wassen, though relatively short, opened Emerstari open to the rest of Scania through marriages with Rhenish and Polsnian families. Villem's son, Olaf II died without issue, and the nobility gathered in council selected Gustaf, Earl of Malmø, a member of the House of Malmø, a cadet branch of the House of Eirikr to be King.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Kong niels.jpg Villem I
the Rhenish
der Hrenlander
Villem Persson
Hranmann
2 January 1200

5 December 1242 (41)
Grandnephew of Karl II 1235

1242
(1) Adelheida Eiriksdottir (two children)
(2) Heide von Horsten (one child)
Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
House of Wassen in Emerstari Coat of Arms.png
Kong Christoffer 1. (1219-1259).jpg Olaf II
the Tall
der Langt
Olaf Villemsson
Hara
18 April 1218

1 December 1250 (32)
Son of Villem 1242

1250
Alicja Jadrowąż (no issue) House of Wassen in Emerstari Coat of Arms.png

House of Malmø (1250-1270)

Gustaf, Earl of Malmø ascended to the throne in 1242 via election. He was the first Emerstarian king to adopt a regnal name to rule with beside his own; this was mainly to show reverence to Erik I as the House of Malmø was a cadet branch of the House of Eirikr through a bastard great-grandson of Karl I. Gustaf I died in 1261, and his son and successor Erik IV Jakob died in 1270 with only daughters. His brother was seen as too weak to be King, so his nephew, seen as too young at the moment, made a gentlemen's agreement with the nobility at the Council at Ragnvaldsholm that they would elect his maternal uncle, Canute Heinrich von Wesse, Count Palatine of Wesse King, then upon his death, they would elect him.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Eric the Lisper & Halter of Sweden grave detail 2009 (2).jpg Gustaf I Erik
the Gold-Haired
der Gylhjardt
Gustaf I Erik
Gulharda
21 March 1208

17 November 1261 (52)
Fourth great-grandson of Karl II 1250

1261
Auguste von Heichel–Leffenburg (four children) Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
House of Malmø Coat of Arms.png
Canute I of Sweden c 1290.jpg Erik IV Jakob
the Well-Crowned
der Valkrondt
Erik I Jakob
Valkoronda
5 September 1230

6 April 1270 (39)
Fourth great-grandson of Karl II 1261

1270
Rikissa Johanna Månfredsdattir (two children) House of Malmø Coat of Arms.png

House of Wesse (1270-1312)

Canute Heinrich von Wesse, Count Palatine of Wesse ascended to the throne in 1270 as a result of the gentlemen's agreement between his nephew and the nobility of Emerstari, ruling as Knudt I Henrik. Against it, though, he began to consolidate power in an attempt to secure the throne for his son; ultimately, when he died in 1303, his son Lokke Knudtsson had surrendered his claim to the Emerstarian throne to Knudt's brother, so he could rule as the Elector of Heischten in Rhenland. Folke I Villem, Knudt's brother, died in 1312 without issue.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Stockholms stads tredje sigill.png Knudt I Henrik
the Foreigner
der Udtmann
Knut I Henrik
Utlandingmann
16 July 1241

2 June 1303 (61)
Brother-in-law of Erik IV Jakob 1270

1301
Sofia Helvig Eriksdattir (two children) Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
House of Wesse Coat of Arms.png
Karl-sverkersson.gif Folke I Villem
the Usurper
der Tilriver
Folke I Villem
Hrifmann
11 August 1251

1 February 1312 (61)
Brother of Knudt I Henrik 1301

1312
Katerin Martha Haraldsdattir (two children) House of Wesse Coat of Arms.png

House of Malmø First Restoration (1312-1370) and House of Eek (1338-1350)

Upon the death of his other maternal uncle Folke I Villem, Ervin Klasson, Duke of Malmø, supported by the King of Coelans, called upon the nobility which he had convened with and their descendants to execute the agreement they had made with him fifty-two years prior in 1270 with threat of war. Thereafter, he was crowned at the advanced age of 68, and he ruled for nearly fourteen years. His long life was attributed to divine right, that, for his right to rule had been denied for so long, God blessed him with the longest life of any Emerstarian king to that point. Ervin I Knudt's son Olaf III Kristoffer succeeded him in 1338, ruling with his mother, Elsa I Annikke as co-monarchs for twelve years until her death in 1350. The term diarch is not used here by historians as Elsa was more of a sovereign adviser to Olaf than a sovereign ruler with him. Regardless, she is the first woman to be a Queen-regnant of Emerstari. In 1358, Olaf sent his daughter, Johanna Olafsdattir, to Marseile to wed the son of Charles VII of Marseile, the heir apparant, but en route she died due to the outbreak of the Coughing Plague, the Great Mortality. Upon, Olaf's death in 1370, Charles declared war, proclaiming himself as the King of the Emerstarians by right of his son's "sabotaged" marriage to Johanna.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Waldemar of Sweden (1240s) bust 2009 Skara (2).jpg Ervin I Knudt
the Old
der Ald
Eruin I Knud
Elda
1 February 1254

17 May 1338 (83)
Grandnephew of Erik IV Jakob 1312

1338
Elsa I Annikke (three children) Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
House of Malmø Coat of Arms.png
Margaret of Denmark, Norway & Sweden (1389) effigy 2010 (2).jpg Elsa I Annikke
the King's Mother
der Kuingsmoder
Elsa I Annikke
Koungesmodir
28 April 1270

16 September 1350 (80)
Wife of Ervin I Knudt 1338

1350
Ervin I Knudt (three children) Drottning af dem Emerska
Queen of the Emerstarians
House of van Eek.png
Krzysztof2 sorø.JPG Olaf III Kristoffer
the Bearded
der Skagdt
Olaf III Kristoffer
Skagga
30 December 1303

19 November 1380 (76)
Son of Ervin I Knudt 1338

1380
Solveig Annikke van Weitvelt (three children) Kounge af dem Emerska
King of the Emerstarians
House of Malmø Coat of Arms.png

House of Potois (1380-1381)

Emerstari fell to the armies of Charles VII and III, but after one year, in an attempt to stabilize and legitimize his rule, he met with the nobility of Emerstari in Arhus where it was agreed that Emerstarians would recognize his brother-in-law as King as opposed to him.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Albert of Sweden effigy 2010.jpg Karl VII and III
the Wine-Drinker
der Vindrikkere
Karl VII and III
Vindrykker
7 March 1328

August 31 1381 (62)
Brother-in-law to Olaf III Kristoffer 1312

1338
Eléonore Blanche de Jacquesse (one child) Roi de Marseille
King of Marseille

Roi de l'Emersterrians
King of the Emerstarians
Marseile Coat of Arms.png

House of Jacquesse (1381-1390)

Pers, Duke of Jacuqesse, Charles VII and III's brother-in-law, reigned over Emerstari for nine years until the Emerstarian nobility fianally rebelled in the Olafsson War, which the two sons of Olaf III Kristoffer led.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
JeanIIdFrance.jpg Per IV and I
the Marseilian King
der Marskkuing
Peder IV and I
Marskakounge
27 June 1330

14 November 1402 (71)
Brother-in-law to Charles VII and III 1381

1390
Emma von Schende (five children) Dux de Jacquesse
Duke of Jacquesse

Roi de l'Emersterrians
King of the Emerstarians
Jacquesse Coat of Arms.png

House of Malmø Second Restoration (1390-1401)

After the Olafsson War, the elder son of Olaf III Kristoffer handed the throne over to his son who would rule as Sigismund I Kristoffer. Sigismund died in 1401, leaving the throne to his only son, Erik Sigismundssen. However, Erik was serving as a mercenary in Polsnia at the time, so his mother crowned herself Queen-regnant of Emerstari, becoming the first woman to rule as the sole monarch of Emerstari.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Oluf 2 of Denmark (Kronborg tapestries) cropped.jpg Sigismund I Kristoffer
the Freer King
der Frierekuing
Sigismund I Kristoffer
Fringerkounge
4 October 1362

14 November 1401 (38)
Grandson of Olaf III Kristoffer 1301

1401
Erika I Henriette (one child) Kounge af dem Emerskar
King of the Emerstarians
House of Malmø Coat of Arms.png

House of Sverrer (1390-1421)

The reign of Erika I Henriette was met with general discontentment from much of the nobility mainly due to the fact that she was a woman, so her brother, Harald Karlsson, Duke of Marland, convinced the nobility in council to crown him King alongside Erika, at least until Erik returns. Erik returned in 1404, however, by this time, the cadet branch of the House of Eirikr, the House of Malmø had lost favor amongst the nobility for his mother and uncle's cadet branch of the House of Eirikr, House of Sverrer, descended through a younger son of Jakob I, Donner Kuingsson, Earl of Marland.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Philippa of England-Herman Wilhelm Bissen.jpg Erika I Henriette
the Sister-Consort
der Sostergemål
Eirika I Henriette
Sostirgeimål
13 April 1370

21 Speptember 1416 (46)
Wife of Sigismund I Kristoffer 1401

1416
Sigismund I Kristoffer (one child) Drottning af dem Emerskar
Queen of the Emerstarians
House of Sverrer.png
Erik I, 1382-1459, hertig av Pommern konung av Danmark Norge och Sverige - Nationalmuseum - 15058.tif Harald II Håkon
the Strong
der Sterk
Harald II Håkon
Sterka
1 October 1369

9 August 1421 (51)
Brother of Erika I Henriette 1402

1421
Helvig Sigfriedsdattir (one child) Kuinge af dem Emerskar
King of the Emerstarians
House of Sverrer.png

House of Aldburg (1421-1438)

While Erik Sigismundssen was never made King, his daughter married Wilhelm Ernst von Aldburg, Prince-Elector of Aldburg, and as Harald II Håkon only had a daughter, who married into the Leijonhuvudian Dukes of Whentii, the nobility in council reckoned a Rhenish elector a better choice. The reign of Wihelm Ernst, who ruled as Villem II Karl, was marked by his promiscuity; he had two wives bearing him eight children, and numerous mistresses bearing him an unknown amount of illegitimate children. He died in 1430 and was succeeded by his son, Kristien I Ulrik, who is suspected in modern-day to have been emotionally underdeveloped due to his upbringing. His reign was marked by instability and intrigue. Kristien I Ulrik died as a result of an isolated outbreak of the Coughing Plague, but his son was only twelve at the time, so Emerstari fell into a succession war.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Christian I of Denmark, Norway & Sweden 1440s.jpg Villem II Karl
the Bastardmaker
der Affsygsomfødseldtlaver
Villelm II Karl
Affsugsomfydseltlavar
9 May 1370

29 September 1430 (60)
Grandson-in-law of Olaf III Kristoffer 1421

1430
(1) Margaret Jeanne de Potois (five children)
(2) Isabella von Schlaudlin (three children)
Kurfürst von Aldburgen
Prince-Elector of Aldburg
Kounge af dem Emerskar
King of the Emerstarians
House of Aldburg Coat of Arms.png
Christopher of Bavaria crop.jpg Kristien I Ulrik
the Unready
der Onrede
Kristejen I Ulrik
Unreda
24 November 1398

17 July 1438 (39)
Son of Villem II Karl 1430

1438
Martha von Schlaudlin (two children) House of Aldburg Coat of Arms.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Gustav I of Sweden c 1550.jpg Georg I Erik
the Great
der Stor
Georg I Erik
dejr Stor
7 August 1426

17 July 1512 (85)
Eleventh great-grandson of Karl II 1444

1512
Svea Frederikke Andersdatter (four children) Koung Emerige
King of Emerstari
Eirikrian First Restoration Coat of Arms.png
Eric XIV of Sweden.jpg Erik V Georg
the Quiet
der Lugn
Erik V Georg
dejr Lugn
3 December 1456

9 July 1529 (72)
Son of Georg I Erik 1512

1529
Theresa Johanna Elise von Saexe–Wesse (one child) Eirikrian First Restoration Coat of Arms.png
Lucas Cranach the Elder - Saint Genevieve.jpg Elsa II Nathalie
the Pious
der From
Elsa II Nathalie
dara From
1 August 1483

7 November 1570 (87)
Son of Georg I Erik 1529

1570
Ernest Wilhelm Friedrich von Wolnbach, Prince-Elector of Rhenland (three children) Drottning Emerige
Queen of Emerstari
Eirikrian First Restoration Coat of Arms.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
ChristianII of denmark.jpg Gustaf II Jakob
the Hunter
der Jager
Gustaf II Jakob
dejr Jager
8 July 1511

2 August 1582 (71)
Son of Elsa II Nathalie 1570

1582
Mathilde Wilhelmina van Ziest (five children) Koung Emerige
King of Emerstari
House of Eirikr-Wolnbach.png
Maleri (Glücksborg).jpg Gustaf III Folke
the Bold
der Djerve
Gustaf III Folke
dejr Djerve
19 April 1530

9 February 1604 (73)
Son of Gustaf II Jakob 1582

1604
(1) Joan d'Oullise (two children)
(2) Sofia Isabel Persdottir (one child)
House of Eirikr-Wolnbach.png
Christina of Sweden by Jacob Ferdinand Voet.jpg Katarina I Solveig
the Listener
der Hyrrer
Katarina I Solveig
dara Hyrrer
28 February 1552

17 October 1623 (71)
Daughter of Gustaf III Folke 1582

1623
Karl Rudolf Maudbourg (one child) Drottning Emerige
Queen of Emerstari
House of Eirikr-Wolnbach.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Charles XI of Sweden (1691).jpg Ervin II Gustaf
the Dual-King
der Dubbelskkuing
Ervin II Gustaf
dejr Dubbelskkuing
19 May 1576

22 November 1650 (74)
Nephew of Katarina I Solveig 1623

1650
Anna Fredericha von Zeihr (three children) Kuing Emerige
King of Emerstari
Soumen Kunigas
King of Soumeland
Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden.jpg Erik VI Georg
the Simple
der Enkel
Erik VI Georg
der Enkel
2 June 1601

31 August 1669 (68)
Son of Ervin II Gustaf 1650

1669
Kjarlotte Amelie Persdatter (four children) Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
Adolph Frederick of Sweden c 1751 by Gustaf Lundberg & Jakob Björck.jpg Gustaf IV Jakob
the Wig-Wearer
der Pergbarar
Gustaf IV Jakob
der Pergbarar
30 April 1630

6 December 1690 (60)
Son of Erik VI Georg 1669

1690
Freja Ingvara Karlsdatterr (two children) Kuing Emerige
King of Emerstari
...more
Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
King Karl XII of Sweden (Michael Dahl d.ä.) - Nationalmuseum - 17950.tif Karl IV Lorens
the Great
der Stor
Karl IV Loren
der Stor
30 April 1672

2 June 1704 (32)
Son of Gustaf II Jakob 1690

1704
Amelie van Hoefft (no issue) Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
David von Krafft (ateljé) - Drottning Ulrika Eleonora dy.jpg Annette I Maria
the Black-Haired
der Svarthjardt
Annette I Maria
der Svarthjardt
15 June 1673

19 July 1740 (67)
Son of Gustaf II Jakob 1704

1708
Wilhelm Adolf III, Landgrave of Schefft (two children) Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Frederik V, King of Denmark (Carl Gustav Pilo) - Nationalmuseum - 19318.tif Ervin III Karl
the Young
der Ung
Ervin III Karl
der Ung
12 September 1692

20 October 1718 (26)
Son of Annette I Maria 1704

1718
Anaïs Magali de Donat (one child) Kuing EmerigeKuing Emerige
King of Emerstari
...more
Leijonhuvud-Pfach Coat of Arms.png

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 Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Relation to Predecessors Reign Consort(s) Title Arms
Hans Axel von Fersen2.jpg Erik VIII Olaf
the Diplomat
der Diplomatist
Erik VIII Olaf
der Diplomatist
10 July 1679

9 July 1744 (64)
Ninth great-grandson of Georg I Erik 1728

1744
Elsa Frederikke Leijonhuvud (eighteen children) Kuing Emerige
King of Emerstari
...more
Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
GustavIII.jpg Erik IX Johann
the Just
der Lagfuld
Erik IX Johann
der Lagfuld
16 March 1720

10 November 1778 (58)
Son of Erik VIII Olaf 1744

1788
Kjarlotte Ingvera Ekkelof (six children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Frederick Adolph of Sweden.jpg Olaf III Aleksender
the King's Uncle
der Kuingsfarsbroder
Olaf III Aleksender
der Kuingsfarsbroder
29 May 1723

5 October 1800 (77)
Son of Erik VIII Olaf 1788

1780
Else Johanna Leijonhuvud (five children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Christian Syvtal.JPG Karl V Erik
the Well-Dressed
der Valkladt
Olaf III Aleksender
der Kuingsfarsbroder
1 September 1749

19 March 1808 (58)
Son of Erik IX Johann 1780

1808
Isabel von Freid (two children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Charles XIII of Sweden.jpg Ervin IV Thomes
the Friendly
der Vanlig
Ervin IV Thomes
der Vanlig
12 May 1769

7 March 1835 (55)
Son of Karl V Erik 1808

1835
Sofie Erika Strand (five children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Gustav of Sweden (1799) c 1830.jpg Folke II Knudt
the Friendly
der Vanlig
Ervin IV Thomes
der Vanlig
6 July 1790

11 June 1847 (56)
Son of Ervin IV Thomes 1835

1847
Karolin Georgia Fjellborg (three children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Frederik VII af August Schiøtt.jpg Gustaf IV Johann
the True
der Tro
Gustaf IV Johann
der Tro
21 June 1810

12 May 1872 (61)
Son of Folke II Knudt 1847

1872
Elisabet Kjarlotte Fjellborg (one children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Oskar II by Oscar Björck - no border (Nationalmuseum, 38942).png Kristien II Gustaf
the Good
der Godt
Kristien II Gustaf
der Godt
22 August 1812

1 August 1879 (66)
Son of Folke II Knudt 1872

1879
Louise de Rieumont (four children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Josephine of Sweden & Norway c 1858 by Axel Nordgren.jpg Elsa III Marie
the Mother
der Moder
Elsa III Marie
der Moder
9 October 1862

30 December 1941 (79)
Daughter of Kristien II Gustaf 1879

1916
Hasse Johann Folkberg–Eirikr, Earl of Folkberg (two children) Drottning Emerige
Queen of Emerstari
...more
Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
A-portrait-of-Prince-Gustavus-Adolphus-352025366322.jpg Erik X Gustaf
the Long-Liver
der Langtlivere
Erik X Gustaf
der Langtlivere
18 August 1900

17 February 2019 (118)
Son of Elsa III Marie 1916

1972
Nathalie Jakoba Leijonhuvud (three children) Kuing Emerige
King of Emerstari
...more
Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Gustaf VI Adolf av Sverige som kronprins.jpg Erik XI Deitrik
the Long-Heir
der Langtarving
Erik XI Deitrik
der Langtarving
2 September 1933

6 March 2026 (92)
Son of Erik X Gustaf 1972

1994
Synnøva Margaret Leijonhuvud (two children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png
Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark 2016.jpg Erik XII Georg
the Peaceful
der Fridfuld
Erik XII Georg
der Fridfuld
4 August 1970

present (66)
Son of Erik XI Deitrik 1994

present
Else Marie Ljundmark (three children) Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png

King-regents of Emerstari

Although the Emerstarian throne may be inherited by women, traditionally and even today constitutionally, their husbands must be crowned alongside them to provide a patriarch and father to the Emerstarian people as King-regents, a position that is in theory lesser the Queen-regnent but is in practice, just as if not more powerful. This power dynamic combine with the want to preserve their dynasty and bloodlines drove the Eirikr family to arrange Elsa III Marie's marriage to her third cousin twice removed, Hasse Johann Folkberg–Eirikr, Earl of Folkberg.

Portrait Modern Name
and Epithet
Contemporary name
and Epithet
Lifespan Reign Queen House Arms
Kulmbach Sigismund I the Old.jpg Ernst Frederik Volnbåker
the Rich
der Rik
Ernst Frederik Volnbåker
dejr Rik
3 October 1476

29 January 1543 (66)
1529

1543
Elsa II Nathalie House of Wolnbach House of Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
AntonioGrimani.jpg Frederik Ågust Volnbåker
the Well-Wed
der Valgiftedt
Frederik Ågust Volnbåker
dejr Valgiftedt
12 March 1513

18 September 1571 (58)
1543

1570
Elsa II Nathalie House of Wolnbach House of Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
Gerard van Honthorst 006.jpg Karl Rudolf Mudborg
the Regal
der Kuinglig
Karl Rudolf Mudborg
der Kuinglig
17 June 1549

11 April 1615 (65)
1582

1615
Katarina I Solveig House of Maudbourg House of Maudbourg.png
Charles XI of Sweden (1691).jpg Ervin Per Leijonhuvud
the Earl
der Jarl
Ervin Per Leijonhuvud
der Jarl
19 May 1576

22 November 1650 (74)
1615

1623
Katarina I Solveig Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhuvud Eirikr-Leijonhuvud-Wolnbach Coat of Arms.png
Christian-VI 1699-1746 Danmark-Norge-Rex.jpg Villem Adulf Fåk
the Rhenlander
der Hrenskemann
Villem Adulf Fåk
der Hrenskemann
29 May 1669

1 December 1737 (68)
1704

1708
Annette I Maria House of Pfach House of Pfach.png
Frederik IIX - Otto Bache.jpg Hasse Johann Folkberg–Eirikr
the Eirikr
der Eirikr
Hasse Johann Folkberg–Eirikr
der Eirikr
10 July 1854

3 August 1932 (78)
1879

1916
Elsa III Marie House of Eirikr Eirikr Segersælla Coat of Arms.png

Timeline of Emerstarian monarchs

Erik XII Georg of EmerstariErik XI Deitrik of EmerstariErik X Gustaf of EmerstariElsa III Maria of EmerstariKristien II Gustaf of EmerstariGustaf IV Johann of EmerstariFolke II Knudt of EmerstariErvin IV Thomes of EmerstariKarl V Erik of EmerstariOlaf III Aleksender of EmerstariErik IX Johann of EmerstariErik VIII Olaf of EmerstariErvin III Karl of EmerstariAnnette I Maria of EmerstariKarl IV Lorens of EmerstariGustaf IV Jakob of EmerstariErik VI Georg of EmerstariErvin II Gustaf of EmerstariKatarina I Solveig of EmerstariGustaf III Folke of EmerstariGustaf II Jakob of EmerstariElsa II Nathalie of EmerstariErik VI Georg of EmerstariGeorg I Erik of EmerstariKristien I Ulrik of EmerstariVillem II Karl of EmerstariHarald I of EmerstariErika I Henriette of EmerstariSigismund I Kristoffer of EmerstariPers IV and I of Jacquesse and EmerstariCharles VII and III of Marseile and EmerstariOlaf III Kristoffer of EmerstariElsa I Annikke of EmerstariErvin I Knudt of EmerstariFolke I Villem of EmerstariKnudt I Henrik of EmerstariErik IV James of EmerstariGustaf I Jakob of EmerstariOlaf II of EmerstariVillem I of EmerstariKarl II of EmerstariHaakon I of EmerstariErik III of EmerstariErik II of EmerstariHarald I of EmerstariKarl I of EmerstariJakob II of EmerstariOlaf I of EmerstariJakob I of EmerstariErik I of EmerstariHouse of EirikrHouse of LeijonhuvudHouse of EirikrWar of the Emerstarian SuccessionHouse of AldburgHouse of SverrerHouse of MalmøHouse of JacquesseHouse of PotoisHouse of MalmøHouse of WesseHouse of MalmøHouse of WassenHouse of SigfredssonHouse of Eirikr