List of Cordonian monarchs

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There have been 13 Cordonian monarchs since the unification of Cordonia and the Princedom of Lythikos on 26 May 1798.

List

Name[fn 1]
Reign
Duration of reign Portrait Birth
Date, location, parents
Marriage Death Age House Ref.
Adriana
Adriana Ingrid Rys
1888

6 May 1950
61 years, 216 days 11 February 1870
Applewood Manor
Daughter of King Achim
and Lady Marie Eisenhower  
5 children
David Petersen-Soar
London, UK
1887[fn 2]
No children
Stefen Meiningen
Moselle Hall
1892
3 children
6 May 1950
Cordonia Capitol Royal Hospital
80 years, 84 days Rys-Saxe
Dirk I
Dirk Uwe
6 May 1950

20 January 1959
8 years, 260 days 3 June 1893
Applewood Manor
Son of Queen Adriana
and King Stefan
Mary, Princess Royal
Moselle Hall
1922
7 children
20 January 1959
Cordonian Royal Palace
65 years, 231 days Ryan [1]
Dirk II
Dirk Uwe II
20 January 1959

24 March 1977
18 years, 64 days 23 June 1928
Cordonian Royal Palace
Son of Dirk I
and Mary, Princess Royal
Princess Abigail
Moselle Hall
1953
5 children
24 March 1977
Cordonian Royal Palace
48 years, 274 days [2]
Constantine
Constantine Judea Harold
24 March 1977

19 May 2021
44 years, 82 days 10 October 1958
Cordonian Royal Palace
Son of Dirk II
and Princess Abigail
Princess Matilda[fn 3]
Moselle Hall
13 August 1981
1 son
Eleanor Edison[fn 4]
1 August 1986
2 children
Lady Regina Amranth
28 April 2004
No children
13 June 2021
Cordonian Royal Palace
62 years, 246 days [3]
Liam
Liam David Israel
19 May 2021

Present
3 years, 189 days Official coronation portrait of HM King Liam.jpg 6 August 1989
Euler House
Son of King Constantine
and Eleanor Edison
Olivia Nevrakis, The Duchess of Lythikos
Moselle Hall
22 February 2022
2 children
Living 35 years, 189 days [4]

See also

Notes

  1. Cordonian royalty do not need to use a family name. If one is needed, it is Ryan.
  2. The Queen's marriage to Mr. Petersen-Soar was annulled as she did not have permission of her father.
  3. The Princess died in 1985; Constantine was a widower.
  4. The Queen died in 1999; Constantine was a widower.

References

  1. "Dirk I of Cordonia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  2. "Dirk II of Cordonia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  3. "His Majesty The King Father". royal.gov.cs. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  4. "His Majesty The King". royal.gov.cs. Retrieved 26 April 2022.