Monarchy of Atmora
High Queen of Atmora | |
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Hoge Koningin van Atmora | |
Federal | |
Incumbent | |
Katherine II since 26 May 2012 | |
Details | |
Style | Her Majesty |
Heir apparent | Henrietta, Princess of Wolf |
First monarch | Alexandra the Great |
Formation | 15 December 1812 |
Residence | Alexandria Imperial Palace Mistveil Castle Myrtlegrove Palace |
Website | www |
The Monarchy of Atmora, is the constitutional monarchy and head of state of the Atmoran Confederation whose incumbent is titled as the High King or Queen of Atmora (Dutch: Hoge Koning(in) van Atmora). The current monarch and head of state, High Queen Katherine II, ascended the throne upon the abdication of her father, High King William, on 26 May 2012.
The Constitution of the Atmoran Confederation written in the Anthold Conference of 1813 had given the monarch of Lieseltania the Presidium of the Confederation (Presidium der Confederatie) as a symbol of Atmoran unity and personification of the Atmoran state. As the Atmoran Monarch, Katherine II may at anytime under Section 3 of the Constitution to summon the Federal Princes of Atmora to the Conference of Sovereigns, to address concerns of the Atmoran Confederation. As was done by Katherine I in the Castalien Conference of 1943, to address the fascist AVU Chancellor Louwrens van Geuzendam government, granting Katherine I emergency powers to curtail constitutional limitations.
Constitutional Role
The High Queen serves as the personification and embodiement of the unification of the Atmoran Confederation, serving as the constitutional monarch along with primus inter parus with the Atmoran Federal Princes. Serving as the living embodiement of the Atmoran state the High Queen serves as the arbitrator and guardian of Atmoran national unity and independence. As such power is not vested by divine right, but through consent of the governed.
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History
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Monarchs of Atmora
Name | Portrait | Birth and death | Reign started | Reign ended | Marriages | Succession right |
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High Queen Alexandra the Great Hoge Koningin Alexandra de Grote |
5 May 1779 – 25 October 1850 (aged 71) |
15 December 1812 | 25 October 1850 (37 years, 314 days) |
Count Henry van Goltstien | Elected by the Council of Sovereigns | |
High Queen Juliet-Alexandra Hoge Koningin Juliette-Alexandra |
30 July 1805 – 3 March 1886 (aged 81) |
25 October 1850 | 3 March 1886 (35 years, 190 days) |
Daughter of Alexandra the Great | ||
High King Frederick-Alexander Hoge Koning Frederik-Alexander |
9 November 1828 – 5 August 1904 (aged 76) |
3 March 1886 | 5 August 1904 (18 years, 94 days) |
Son of Juliet-Alexandra | ||
High Queen Elizabeth Hoge Koningin Elisabeth |
17 December 1855 – 11 September 1931 (aged 75) |
5 August 1904 | 11 September 1931 (27 years, 37 days) |
Daughter of Frederick-Alexander | ||
High King Frederick IV Hoge Koning Frederik IV |
16 August 1885 – 7 January 1938 (aged 53) |
11 September 1931 | 7 January 1938 (6 years, 118 days) |
Nephew of Elizabeth, Grandson of Frederick-Alexander | ||
High Queen Katherine I Hoge Koningin Katherina I |
14 December 1917 – 23 May 2013 (aged 96) |
7 January 1938 | 23 May 1980 (42 years, 137 days) |
Daughter of Frederick IV | ||
High King William Hoge Koning Willem |
8 March 1952 (age 64) |
23 May 1980 | 26 May 2012 (32 years, 3 days) |
Princess Alexandra of Asvarre | Son of Katherine I | |
High Queen Katherine II Hoge Koningin Katherina II |
23 January 1989 (age 26) |
26 May 2012 | Incumbent | Prince William of Castarcia | Daughter of High King William |