List of Tengarian Monarchs

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Monarchy of Tengaria
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StyleHis Majesty
First monarchVasil I
(as Knyaz)
Last monarchDragomir III
(as Vladetel)
Formation1000
Abolition1935
ResidenceImperial Palace of Tengaria
AppointerHereditary

WIP

Grand Principality of Tengaria (1000-1385)

Image Life Years Name Reign Notes/Death
Silen dynasty
Nikiphoros Phokas.jpg c. 970-1044 Vasil I (Vasil the Strong) c.1000–1044 Tengarian nobleman and successful general of the forces of the Empire of Arciluco. After his army tried to proclaim him Emperor, he instead had the Emperor install him as the Grand Prince of Tengaria, founding Tengaria as a state but sworn to the Emperor.
Omurtag1.jpg c. 1000-1056 Vasil II, Grand Prince of Tengaria 1044–1056 Oldest son of Vasil the Strong. More an administrator than a warrior.
Roman BG.JPG 1022-1066 Ivan I (1st) 1056-1060 Eldest son of Vasil II. Deposed in 1060, went into exile.
Radomir.jpg 1025-1063 Presian 1196–1197 Younger son of Vasil II, brother of Ivan I. Deposed and executed in 1063.
Roman BG.JPG 1022-1066 Ivan I (2nd) 1063–1066 Restored to throne in 1063. Died of an illness in 1063.
TzarBorisDidacticGospelConstantinePreslavski.jpg 1040-1109 Boris I 1066–1109 Son of Ivan I. Took over the throne at a young age, and outlived his sons. Died of natural causes in 1099.
1083-1111 Boris II 1109–1111 Grandson of Boris I. Blinded, castrated and deposed by his general Gavril.
Gavrilov dynasty
1069-1125 Gavril 1111–1125 Tengarian General. Acended to the throne after deposing Boris II.

Empire of Tengaria (1385-1930)

Image Life Years Name Reign Notes/Death
XXXXX dynasty
1343-1407 St. Vasil I (St. Vasil the Great) 1385–1407 Kept Tengarian iconodule during the Iconoclast Controversy. After the fall of Empire of Arciluco, Ecumenical Patriarch Alexander III proclaimed his as Emperor. Tengarian Renaissance begins.
1387-1446 Vasil II (Vasil the Bold) 1407–1446 Grandson of Vasil I. Lead Tengaria during the Iconoclast Wars.