Emperor of Cárinansia |
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Creation date | 16 June 1827 as Gran Rey |
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Creation | Alberto I was retroactively made Emperor under the Regency Edicts |
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First holder | Alberto I |
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Last holder | Alberto V |
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Heir apparent | Prince Carlos was heir apparent upon the position's disestablishment |
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Extinction date | 14 June 1965 |
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Former seat(s) | Imperial Palace, Vóclaria City |
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Motto | Ave Rex |
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The Emperor of Cárinansia was the head of state and government of the Imperial State of Cárinansia, serving as a constitutional monarch with extensive executive, legislative, judicial, and holy powers. He was the Supreme Head of the Cárinansian Church for over four decades until it was disbanded in the 1940s by Alberto V. His power and influence waned at varying times, but in the 1880s he was the most powerful leader in Surokoia. Early liberal reforms saw the establishment of full public franchise, but later repressive measures taken by Alberto V saw the reduction in popular vote.
Emperor |
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Birth Date |
Reign |
Notes
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Alberto I |
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4 February 1808 |
16 June 1827 - 6 October 1841 |
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Alberto II |
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12 March 1828 |
6 October 1841 - 1 December 1857 |
First monarch to be referred to as Emperor throughout his reign
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Alberto III |
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12 November 1845 |
1 December 1857 - 29 July 1899 |
Longest-reigning Carinansian monarch
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Alberto IV |
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27 November 1852 |
29 July 1899 - 11 June 1939 |
Established the Church of Carinansia
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Alberto V |
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30 November 1871 |
11 June 1939 to 14 June 1965 |
De facto lost to Serenists by March 1965
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