List of Produese monarchs
This is a list of Produese monarchs, that is, rulers of the country of Produzland in the modern sense of the word. The forerunners of the monarchs of the Produese throne were the following:
- Kings of the Aenians
- Kings of Agudicia
- Kings of West Agudicia
- Kings of Velarre
- Kings of Galícia
- Kings of Cavale
- Kings of the Rodaves
The lineages of the seven realms were united over the course of several centuries, the defining event being the crowning of Henry I as king of Cavale and Galícia and Agudicia in 1308 and to many historians being the beginning of the country of Produzland. The regnal numbers follow those of the rulers of the First Kingdom of Agudicia, West Agudicia, and Cavale; thus, Vincent VIII is numbered in succession to Vincent I of Cavale.
House of Lugo (1308–1700)
Under Henry I, the royal dynasties of Produzland and it's respective kingdoms, were united into a single line. Historiography of Produzland generally treats this as the formation of the Kingdom of Produzland.
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Henry I
| 2 February 1303 – 26 November 1370 (aged 67) | 11 December 1308 | 26 November 1370 | Son of Philip the Vain, 1st Cousin Once Removed of Afonso VI | Lugo | |
Ferdinand V
| 30 August 1334 – 13 January 1388 (aged 53) | 26 November 1370 | 13 January 1388 | Son of Henry I | Lugo | |
Mary I
| 12 February 1372 – 12 April 1421 (aged 49) | 13 January 1388 | 12 April 1421 | Daughter of Ferdinand V | Lugo | |
Afonso VII
| 22 December 1407 – 25 September 1459 (aged 51) | 12 April 1421 | 25 September 1459 | Son of Mary I and John of Lugo | Lugo | |
Henry II
| 29 June 1425 – 1 November 1488 (aged 63) | 25 September 1459 | 1 November 1488 | Son of Afonso VII | Lugo | |
Ferdinand VI
| 11 November 1458 – 19 March 1521 (aged 62) | 1 November 1488 | 19 March 1521 | Son of Henry II | Lugo | |
Henry III
| 14 October 1493 – 29 September 1533 (aged 39) | 19 March 1521 | 29 September 1533 | Son of Ferdinand VI | Lugo | |
Joseph II
| 8 April 1495 – 12 September 1550 (aged 55) | 29 September 1533 | 12 September 1550 | Son of Ferdinand VI | Lugo | |
Philip I
| 7 May 1524 – 29 July 1582 (aged 58) | 12 September 1550 | 29 July 1582 | Son of Joseph II | Lugo | |
Vincent III
| 21 May 1555 – 13 September 1626 (aged 71) | 29 July 1582 | 13 September 1626 | Son of Philip I | Lugo | |
Vincent IV
| 14 April 1599 – 31 March 1646 (aged 46) | 13 September 1626 | 31 March 1646 | Son of Vincent III | Lugo | |
Henry IV
| 8 April 1627 – 17 September 1688 (aged 61) | 31 March 1646 | 17 September 1688 | Son of Vincent IV | Lugo | |
Charles I
| 6 November 1683 – 1 April 1700 (aged 16) | 17 September 1688 | 1 April 1700 | Son of Henry IV | Lugo |
In early 1700 Charles I died childless, following the rules of Produese succession the crown passed to King Louis II of the Rodaves of the House of Beltrão, a noble Produese house decending from João I, 1st Duke of Beltrão, the second son of Mary I of Produzland. Louis II would pass however before he could be crowned, and his official status as King of Produzland is disputed, leaving the thrones of Produzland and the Rodaves in the hands of his five year old son Prince Vícenç de Beltrà i Portell. Vícenç became Vincent V of Produzland and Vincent II of the Rodaves.
House of Beltrão (1700–1813)
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Louis I
| 20 March 1665 – 9 June 1700 (aged 35) | 1 April 1700 | 9 June 1700 | Son of Infanta Maria Far-descendant of Mary I | Beltrão |
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Vincent V
| 29 June 1695 – 13 April 1739 (aged 43) | 9 June 1700 | 13 April 1739 | Son of Louis I | Beltrão | |
Vincent VI
| 19 December 1727 – 10 August 1751 (aged 23) | 13 April 1739 | 10 August 1751 | Son of Vincent V | Beltrão | |
Philip II
| 20 January 1730 – 14 December 1801 (aged 71) | 10 August 1751 | 14 December 1801 | Son of Vincent V | Beltrão | |
Charles II
| 4 August 1756 – 16 October 1815 (aged 59) | 14 December 1801 | 6 June 1813 (Abdicated) | Son of Philip II | Beltrão |
House of Calvet (1813–1818)
The only monarch from this dynasty was Francis I, imposed by his brother Augustin Calvet after Charles II abdicated. A government in opposition to the Meronnians was formed in Quiás on 25 September 1813, which continued to recognize the imprisoned Charles II as king until his death in 1815, afterwards supporting his son Charles III.
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Francis I
| 7 January 1768 – 28 July 1844 (aged 76) | 6 June 1813 | 11 December 1818 (Abdicated) | Brother of Augustin Calvet | Calvet |
House of Beltrão (1818–1935)
Charles II's eldest son was restored to the throne. Again, the title used was king of Cavale, Galícia, Agudicia,… by the Grace of God.
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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Charles III
| 28 December 1787 – 13 December 1862 (aged 74) | 11 December 1818 | 1 July 1844 (Abdicated) | Son of Charles II | Beltrão | |
Vincent VII
| 10 October 1793 – 12 January 1845 (aged 51) | 1 July 1844 | 12 January 1845 | Son of Charles II | Beltrão | |
Vicente VIII
| 19 December 1814 – 9 July 1900 (aged 85) | 12 January 1845 | 10 April 1900 | Cousin of Charles III and Vincent VII | Beltrão-Bresboa | |
Carlos IV
| 23 September 1883 – 10 August 1968 (aged 84) | 10 April 1900 | October 1 1935 (Abdicated) | Grandson of Vicente VIII | Beltrão-Bresboa |
Dictatorship of Frederico Deusto (1935–1980)
After attempts to clamp down on the rapidly extremist government being created by Prime Minister Frederico Deusto, he demanded the king to abdicate. The military sided with Deusto and Carlos IV realised it was far too late and gave in to Deusto's demands. King Carlos fled the country on the 1st of October, 1935 and the same day Frederico Deusto declared the Federal Republic of Produzland with himself as President. After his death in 1979 after a forty-five year absence of the monarchy, several monarchists within the União Nacional party, including new Prime Minister Ronaldo Antunes, banded together to restore democracy and the monarchy in Produzland. They offered the throne to João de Beltrão, the son of Fernando de Beltrão, Count of Cartaganca.
House of Beltrão (1980–present)
Carlos IV's claim descended (due to his two eldest sons' renunciations) to his nephew, Fernando de Beltrão, Count of Cartaganca, who was passed over in favour of his eldest son, who was crowned as João II in February of 1980. The Count of Cartaganca formally renounced his claims in favour of his son in 1982, two years after Deusto's death and João's accession.
João passed in 2019, leaving the throne to his eldest son José. Filipe, Prince of Agudicia will succeed José to the throne upon his passing or abdication.
Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | Family | Image |
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João II | 5 January 1950 - 12 November 2019 (aged 69) | 18 February 1980 | 12 November 2019 | Grandnephew of Carlos IV | Beltrão-Bresboa | |
José III | 21 February 1979 | 12 November 2019 | Incumbent | Son of João II | Beltrão-Bresboa |