Monarchy of Hesperia
King of Hesperia | |
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Roi d'Hespérie | |
Incumbent | |
Jacques II since 17 June 1970 | |
Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
Heir apparent | Isabelle, Princess of Collé |
First monarch | Conrad |
Formation | 19 October 1841 |
The Monarchy of Hesperia, is the constitutional monarchy and head of state of Hesperia, and whose incumbent is currently Jacques II, King of Hesperia, and became so after ascending to the throne in 1960, following the death of his father Louis X, who reigned from 1910 till his death.
After Conrad established a constitutional monarchy in 1841, he became the head of state, making the head government ruled upon by the Prime Minister.
Ceremonial Role
The role of the King includes maintaining order within the Privy Council and by mediating tensions by executing a strong will while governing. The King cannot suspend Parliament after Louis X amended the constitution in 1959.
History
Conrad established a constitutional monarchy in 1841, upon the behest of rebelling ministers. In 1887, after Marguerite allowed Leuren to gain more autonomy, the Queen started to remove powers from herself in order to pacify radical republicans. In the 1930s, the absolute monarchy was restored briefly. Louis X set up a ceremonial role permanently in 1959 after a scandal in the government.
Succession
Arms
Monarchs of Hesperia
TBDName | Portrait | Birth and death | Reign started | Reign ended | Marriages |
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King Conrad Roi Conrad |
25 March 1794 – 8 May 1843 (aged 49) |
9 April 1819 | 8 May 1843 (49 years, 44 days) |
Georgia, Princess of |