List of Levantine monarchs

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This is a list of the Levantine monarchs, that is the rulers of Levantanie. The monarchs of Levantanie consider themselves to be the direct descendants of the House of David, as such all monarchs are numbered in continuation to the Davidic monarchs of Israel.


Kingdom of Outremer

House of Phoínike

  1. David II (580-595 AD)
  2. Rehoboam II (595- 618 AD)
  3. Rehoboam III (618-663 AD)
  4. Solomon II (663-680 AD)
  5. Amnon I (680-721 AD)
  6. Jehu I (721-729 AD)
  7. David III (729-754 AD)
  8. Rehoboam IV (754-783 AD)
  9. Josiah II (783-823 AD), child monarch
  10. Amnon II (823-833 AD)
  11. Azariah II (833-871 AD)
  12. Samuel II (871-892 AD)
  13. Abasalom I (892-942 AD), child monarch
  14. Sancho I (942-962 AD)
  15. Hiram I (962-990 AD)
  16. Hiram II (990-1008 AD) died without an heir, passing the throne to his nephew who became Emperor of Levantanie

Empire of Levantanie

House of Phoínike-Lusignan

  1. Baldwin I (1008-1027 AD)
  2. Baldwin II (1027-1040)
  3. Sibylla I (1040-1050)
  4. David IV (1050-1085)
  5. Solomon III (1085-1125)
  6. Solomon IV the builder (1125-1161)
  7. Sancho II (1161-1192)
  8. Baldwin III (1192-1221)
  9. Salome Isabella (1221-1251)