Prince of Petra

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Prince of Petra
Prince de Pétra
Prinċep ta'Betrāʾ
Prince of petra arms.png
Incumbent
Hugh
since 3 September 2017
StyleHis Royal Highness
Sir
ResidencePalis de Royale
AppointerMonarch of Sydalon
Term lengthLife tenure or until accession as Monarch
Inaugural holderBelandra I

The Prince of Petra, or Princess of Petra, was the title granted to Belandra of Ghant following her conquest of Petra during the Second Crusade, of which Belandra was the first and final sovereign. The title merged into the Sydalene Crown after Belandra's death, and since the 14th century has been been the primary title of the heir apparent to the Sydalene Crown.

King Edward of Sydalon was the first heir apparent to be invested as Prince of Petra, which by royal decree was established as a non-heritable title and is not effected by succession rights (ie; cannot merge into the Crown). The title is granted as a personal honor to the heir apparent, and other titles are granted in conjunction, such as Duke of Ostracine, and Lord of Ajklabejta. The wife of the Prince of Petra is entitled to the style of "Royal Highness" and the title Princess of Petra, but the husband to an invested Princess of Petra is entitled to no honors other than those granted by the reigning Monarch.

Hugh, Prince of Petra was invested as Prince upon his mother's ascension, on 3 September 2017. He is the youngest Prince of Petra since his great-grandfather, King Jordan IX became prince at the age of 9.

Role

The Prince or Princess of Petra is the heir apparent to the Monarch of Sydalon. The role comes with no official responsibility in government, though the Monarch may delegate any duties, responsibilities or public role at his or her sole discretion. The Prince does maintain a role in the formal governance of the Principality of Petra, and plays a key role in the swearing in of the Chancellor-General of the Order of the Holy Lance and the opening of the domain legislature.

The Prince of Petra may also issue royal warrants.

Insignia and investiture

List of Princes of Petra

As independent title

Person Name Heir of Birth Became Prince of Petra Ceased to be Prince of Petra Death
<imgur w="70">wFNuutu.jpg</imgur> Belandra of Ghant daughter of Edward VIII of Ghant c. 1255 c. 1283; by right of conquest 1335

As Sydalene heir apparent

Person Name Heir of Birth Became heir-apparent Created Prince of Petra Ceased to be
Prince of Petra
Death
Retrato de militar, de Antonio María Esquivel (Museo del Romanticismo de Madrid).jpg Jordanes Desiderius Michael Belandra III 29 August 1835 29 August 1835 25 December 1835 28 November 1856
acceded to throne as
Jordan VIII
2 September 1900
Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 2.jpg Desideria Adrienne Emmanuelle Jordan VIII 4 May 1859 4 May 1859 9 October 1859 2 September 1900
acceded to throne as
Desideria II
13 November 1919
File:CharlotteLuxembourg.jpg Emmanuelle Adrienne Gabrielle Desideria II 4 November 1883 2 September 1900 22 November 1900 13 November 1919
acceded to throne as
Emmanuelle I
29 February 1944
Duke Alfonso 1963b.jpg Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes Emmanuelle I 1 June 1910 13 November 1919 13 February 1920 29 February 1944
acceded to throne as
William VII
15 March 1966
<imgur w="70">ChiwZA8.png</imgur> Jean Guilhem Sébastien Charles William VII 29 September 1943 29 February 1944 30 June 1944 3 June 1948 living
<imgur w="70">f2VnVIQ.png</imgur> Jordanes Guy Alaric Rainier Xavier Elissa IV 29 June 1939 3 June 1948 7 August 1948 10 August 1975
acceded to throne as
Jordan IX
3 September 2017
<imgur w="70">lspu6BI.png</imgur> Desiderius Charles Bohemond Henri Jordan IX 22 June 1962 10 August 1998 12 November 1998 22 May 2013
deceased
<imgur w="70">GFVcHaK.png</imgur> Melisende Belandra Elissa Emmanuelle Dianne 5 August 1993 22 May 2013 17 June 2013 3 September 2017
acceded to throne as
Melisende III
living
<imgur w="40">M2ZLtCz.png</imgur> Hughes Emmanuel Gabriel Desiderius Melisende III 29 June 2015 3 September 2017 1 December 2017 Incumbent

See also