Succession to the Cordonian throne
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Succession to the throne of Cordonia is determined by age, marital status and legitimacy. Under the Constitution of Cordonia, the Crown is inherited by a sovereign's children or by a childless sovereign's nearest collateral line. To succeed the throne, one must be at least twenty years of age. They also must be born within wedlock.
Current line of succession
- King Dirk I (1893–1959)
- King Dirk II (1928–1977)
- King Constantine The King Father (1958–2021)
- King Liam (born 1989)
- (1) Lena, Princess of Cordonia (born 2023)
- (2) Princess Elsa, Duchess of Lythikos (born 2023)
- Prince Leonardo, Duke of Moselle (born 1983)
- (3) Prince Julius of Moselle (born 2022)
- (4) Princess Lena-Marie, Duchess of Runarsdottir (born 1999)
- King Liam (born 1989)
- (5) Monika, Princess of Orange (born 1961)
- (6) Prince Steffen of Orange (born 1981)
- (7) Lucas Ryan (born 2002)
- (8) Princess Juliane of Orange (born 1983)
- (9) Martha Moench (born 2006)
- (10) Maik Moench (born 2009)
- (11) Prince Aleksander of Orange (born 1986)
- (12) Princess Janet of Orange (born 1990)
- (6) Prince Steffen of Orange (born 1981)
- (13) Matthias, Prince of Limburg (born 1965)
- (14) Princess Martina of Limburg (born 1991)
- (15) Thorsten Finkel (born 2017)
- (14) Princess Martina of Limburg (born 1991)
- (16) Wolfgang, Prince of Zeeland (born 1970)
- (17) Prince Luca of Zeeland (born 1997)
- (19) Prince Isaak of Zeeland (born 2000)
- (20) Andreas, Prince of Rotterdam (born 1975)
- King Constantine The King Father (1958–2021)
- King Dirk II (1928–1977)