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The modern Kingdom of Mysia was first ruled by the House of Kamytzes, descending from David Kamytzes, Despot of Mysia. Kamytzes's son, Constantine Kamytzes, held the distinction as Despot of Mysia during the Vardana-Lihnidos personal union, and upon its dissolution proclaimed himself Basileus of Vardana, Basileus of Mysia, and Emperor of Lihnidos based on rule in Mysia and descent from Basileus Manuel II. The rule of the House of Kamytzes ended in 1901 during the reign of Basileus George I, when the kingdom was absorbed into the Hazaraspid Kingdom of Vardana.

Mysia again asserted its independence in 1924, during the Vardanan revolution when Basileus George II was proclaimed Basileus of Mysia. George II was briefly restored to the Mysian throne, though by 1930 the kingdom had lost its mainland territory and retreated to the island of Aretias, previously under the control of the Princely House of Bznuni. At George II's death, he was succeeded by his daughter, Irene, and entered a personal union with the Gariman state of Nyrundy. Aretias was ruled by the House of Nyrundy from 1967 to 2014 – though Irene's husband John VII, Elector of Nyrundy was Basileus of Aretias by right of his wife from 1933 until his death in 1960. From 1924 until 1934, the second Kingdom of Mysia controlled much of what is now the Vardanan province of Mysia, including Aretias.

Since 2014, the House of Bznuni has ruled Aretias while still claiming Mysian, Vardanan, and Lihnidosi royal titles.

Kingdom of Mysia

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim
David I
2 September 1830

1 June 1861
F. de Madrazo - 1849, El general Manuel Mazarredo (Colección particular, Madrid).jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 1 January 1799
Leonopolis
Son of David, Despot of Mysia
and PLACEHOLDER
Maria of Ravenna
Hagia Anthemia
9 June 1829
5 children
1 June 1861
Norashen
aged 62
Right of Conquest; governor of Mysia
David II
1 June 1861

8 March 1869
Bebutov.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 16 July 1831
Phaistros
Son of David I
and Maria of Ravenna
PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
# children
8 March 1869
Kepetta
aged 37
Son of David I
Andreas I
8 March 1869

4 June 1881
Charles Ferdinand Pahud (1803-73). Gouverneur-generaal (1855-61) Rijksmuseum SK-A-3804.jpeg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 22 April 1804
Phaistros
Son of David, Despot of Mysia
and PLACEHOLDER
PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
# children
4 June 1881
Kepetta
aged 77
Uncle of David II
George I
4 June 1881

28 November 1890
Deodoro da Fonseca sak.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 9 September 1828
Phaistros
Son of Andreas I
and PLACEHOLDER
PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
# children
28 November 1890
Palatium Blachernae
aged 62
Son of Andreas I
George II
28 November 1890

6 September 1901
Alexeev E I.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 26 February 1852
Phaistros
Son of George I
and PLACEHOLDER
(1) PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
2 children
(2) Anna of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
18 May 1896
4 children
3 May 1933
Palatium Blachernae
aged 81
Son of George I

Kingdom of Aretias and the Mysians

Name Portrait Arms Birth Marriages Death Claim
George II
19 July 1924

3 May 1933
Alexeev E I.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 26 February 1852
Phaistros
Son of George I
and PLACEHOLDER
(1) PLACEHOLDER
Hagia Anna
DATE
2 children
(2) Anna of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
18 May 1896
4 children
3 May 1933
Phaistros
aged 81
Son of George I
Irene I
3 May 1933

4 May 1967
Elena Vladimirovna of Russia princess of Greece.jpg Coat of Arms of Mysia.png 1 July 1895
Phaistros
Daughter of George I
and Anna of Latium
John VII, Elector of Nyrundy
Rovan
1914
# children
4 May 1967
Rovan
aged 70
Daughter of George II
John I
3 May 1933

8 December 1960
[[file:|100px]] Coat of Arms of John VII, Elector of Nyrundy.png 11 January 1890
Rovan
Son of Otto X, Elector of Nyrundy
and Enora Rouanti
Irene I of Mysia
Rovan
1914
# children
8 December 1960
Rovan
aged 70
Husband of Irene I
Stephen I
4 May 1967

17 June 1984
[[file:|100px]] Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 17 May 1915
Rovan
Son of Irene I
and John VII, Elector of Nyrundy
Silvia of Ravenna
Rovan
4 February 1936
# children
17 June 1984
Rovan
aged 69
Son of Irene I
George III
17 June 1984

17 July 2010
[[file:|100px]] Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 30 May 1937
Palataki
Son of Stephen I
and Silvia of Ravenna
Anna of Ghant
Rovan
17 January 1958
5 children
17 July 2010
Rovan
aged 70
Son of Stephen I
Irene II
17 July 2010

10 September 2014
Irene II of Aretias.jpg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias-Nyrundy.png 9 September 1964
Rovan
Daughter of George III
and Anna of Ghant
Prince Cyril Bznuni
Sacred Heart Basilica
8 January 1986
5 children
Living
age 60
Daughter of George III
Cyril I
17 July 2010

10 September 2014
Guecello Uguccione , Principe di Porcia e Brugnera, nato nel 1971.jpg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias.png 8 March 1959
Palataki
Son of Prince Basil Bznuni
and PLACEHOLDER
Irene II
Sacred Heart Basilica
8 January 1986
5 children
8 September 2014
Teos
aged 55
Husband of Irene II
Basil I
10 September 2014

present
Basil II of Aretias.jpg Lesser Coat of Arms of Aretias.png 16 July 1987
Palataki
Son of Irene II
and Prince Cyril Bznuni
(1) Maria of Latium
Hagia Anthemia
9 July 2013
1 child
(2) Cassandra of Ghant
Sacred Heart Basilica
2 February 2020
no children
2 illegitimate children
Living
age 37
Son of Irene II

Succession

First six in line from 1 January 2020
1. The Despoina of Mysia
2. The Prince Robert Baldwin of Aretias.jpg
3. Prince Leon
4. Princess Irene
5. The Princess Stefani File:Stefani of Aretias.jpg
6. The Princess Gregoria File:Gregoria of Aretias.jpg

Aretias utilizes male-preference primogeniture, with additional mechanisms allowing the reigning Sovereign to appoint his or her heir apparent under traditional Mysian law. Under the Kingdom of Mysia, local Aretian succession laws were strictly male-only, however the reign of Basilissa Irene I due to her claim to Mysia. Mysia Upon the ascension of Basileus Stephen I, Aretias entered a personal union with the Electorate of Nyrundy in Garima. This union was dissolved upon the death of Basileus George III, per an arragement allowing his Aretian titles to pass to his eldest daughter, Irene. Additionally, the Sovereign may appoint his successor in certain instances, such as a lack of children from his primary marriage. As Vardanan customary law permits a man to have multiple wives, a Sovereign may appoint a son from a secondary wife as heir apparent if he lacks male issue from his primary wife; however, this eventuallity has yet to occur. Generally, succession laws include the minimum requirements of adhering to Apostolic Christianity, legitimate birth, and Sovereign consent to marriages. At the two instances of the ascension of a female sovereign, her husband has become Basileus jure uxoris, however this is largely based in custom and not constitutionality. Per a 2016 declaration from Basileus Basil II, his only daughter, Zenobia, Despoina of Mysia, is heir to the Aretian throne unless the birth of a legitimate son displaces her.

See also