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== Family Tree ==
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*[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]] [[Philippos of Belfras]] (1861-1924)
** [[Nicholaus, Prince of Belfras|Prince Nicholaus]] (1883-1912)
** Princess Eurydice (1884-1951)
**[[Image:Simple silver crown.svg|15px]]  ''[[Georgio of Belfras]] (1891–1980)''
*** [[Princess Alexia, Duchess of Eunos]] (b. 1953)
*** [[Image:Simple gold crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Nicholaus of Belfras]] (b. 1955)'''
****'''(1)''' [[Alexander, Hereditary Prince of Belfras|Hereditary Prince Alexander]] (b. 1984)
****'''(4)''' [[Victoria, Princess of Belfras|Princess Victoria]] (b. 1984)
****'''(2)''' [[George, Prince of Belfras|Prince George]] (b. 1990)
****'''(3)''' [[Christos, Prince of Belfras|Prince Christos]] (b. 1993)
***'''(5)''' [[Prince Sergios, Duke of Patrinos]] (b. 1957)
****'''(6)''' UNNAMED SERGIOS SON
****'''(7)''' UNNAMED SERGIOS DAUGHTER
***'''(8)''' [[Prince Thodoris, Duke of Delphoria]] (b. 1960)
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| align="center" | '''D''' || This person has been excluded from the official line of succession by forfeiting their eligibility through disclaimer.
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| align="center" |'''I''' || this person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to {{wp|Legitimacy (family law)|illegitimacy}}.
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| align="center" |'''R''' || This person is barred from the succession by being a foreign Sovereign.
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| align="center" |'''SC''' || This person is barred from the succession by marrying without the [[Monarchy of Latium#Sovereign's consent to royal marriages|Sovereign's consent]].
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| align="center" |'''XC''' || This person has been barred from succession for not being part of the {{wp|Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic Church}}.
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[[Category:House of Dimitrios]]
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Revision as of 20:26, 18 July 2019

House of Dimitrios
Belfrasian Coat of Arms.png
Parent houseNAME-Dimitrios
Country Belfras
Founded14 January 1900
FounderPhilippos
Current headNicholaus
Titles
Style(s)"His/Her Majesty"
"His/Her Highness"
Estate(s)Questros Palace (official seat)
Oakfield Castle (Historic seat}

The House of Dimitrios is a Norumbian royal house of Latin origin. The family rose to prominence in 1782 when founder Theodorus I wrested control of the Duchy of Patrinos in a long and bloody conflict known as the Thirty Year War. The house retained itself as the Dukes and Duchesses of Patrinos until the 1852 when the Articles of Federation were signed by the Senate, starting the process of moving the country toward independence. The ruling Latin Emperors reorganised the structure of Belfras to have a single family at it's head that swears allegience to them. Philippos became the first Dimitrios to become the Sovereign Prince.

History

List of monarchs

Portrait Name From Until Relationship with predecessor
SA 1772-Portret van koning Willem III.jpg Philippos 14 January 1900[1] 24 October 1924 Son of Theodorus IV
King George of Hellenes.jpg Georgio 24 October 1924 19 April 1980 Son of Philippos
NicholausDimitrios2016.jpeg Nicholaus 19 April 1980 reigning Son of Georgio

Family Tree

Notes and sources
Mark Source for listing or note on exclusion from succession
D This person has been excluded from the official line of succession by forfeiting their eligibility through disclaimer.
I this person is not eligible to succeed the throne due to illegitimacy.
R This person is barred from the succession by being a foreign Sovereign.
SC This person is barred from the succession by marrying without the Sovereign's consent.
XC This person has been barred from succession for not being part of the Fabrian Catholic Church.
  1. Title created 14 January 1900, previously Duke of Patrinos with House of Lomberg-Rosse Dimitrios from 4 May 1883