House of Bohun-Odell

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House of Bohun-Odell
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Arms of William II, depicting the Arms of the House of Odell (Top-right), the House of Matensburg (Top-left) and the House of Bohun, (Bottom).
Parent familyHouse of Odell
House of Bohun
CountryLabradoria
Current headGeorge Alexander Bohun-Odell
Final rulerWilliam IV of Labradoria
TitlesEmperor of Delamaria
King of Labradoria
King of Macklenover
Vice Roy of Labradoria
Prince of Edwardsland
Duke of Westervark
Landgrave of Compenburg and Erska
Prince of Hohenkassel
Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf
Style(s)Your Majesty
Your Royal Highness
Your Grace
Your Lordship
Connected familiesHouse of Matensburg-Meußen
House of Matensburg-Bohun
House of Falkenburg
DistinctionsOrder of St Michael
Estate(s)Beaumont Palace
Deposition1819
Cadet branchesHouse of Matensburg-Bohun
House of Bohun-Odell-Compenburg
House of Friesburg

The House of Bohun-Odell was a Royal house, which reigned over the Unitary Kingdom of Labradoria from 1704 to 1819. The House today only holds one realm, the Grand Barony of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf, which was granted to William IV Bohun-Odell in 1808 by his close friend the Baron Friedrich von Bertricht, who was childless. The family lost the Kingdom of Labradoria in 1819 after the abolition of the monarchy, the Delamarian Empire in 1865 after the dissolution of the Empire, the Duchy of Westervark and the Landgrave of Compenburg-Erska following the ascension of Grand Baroness Elizabeth in 1889, leaving them to a new branch of the family, and the Principality of Hohenkassel in 1897 when it was conquered by Panedonia. The current head is Grand Baron George Alexander Bohun-Odell. He gained the title in 2017 after the passing of his father making him the most senior male, he is married to Emile DeCourchevel who is a descendant of King Charles of Lysian Columbia.

The House is descended from several Europan royal and noble houses, predominantly the Anglian House of Odell, the Lysian House of Bohun and the Dolchic House of Matensburg.