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[[Peter I of Heklocharis|Peter]] 2005<br> | [[Peter I of Heklocharis|Peter]] 2005<br> | ||
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===In Line to Claimancy=== | ===In Line to Claimancy=== |
Revision as of 22:50, 1 October 2007
There are currently two claimants to the Kiefial throne of Hekloslogravia, which was abolished in May of 2005 infavour of a republic.
Contents
Picardie Line
The current pretender of this line is Robert A. Picardy, who claims the regnal name, Kief Robert II.
Kiefs According to Picardie Supporters
James I 1998
Edward I 1998-2005
Robert 2005
Edward II 2005
James II 2005
William I 2005
William II 2005
Peter 2005
James III 2005-2006
Robert II 2006-2007
Edward III 2007-2079
In Line to Claimancy
The succession past Robert A. Picardy continues on to his son,
- Robert A. Picardy Jr., then his cousin,
- Edward T. Picardy, then his son,
- James E. Picardy, then his great great-uncle,
- Philip O. Picardy Sr., then his son,
- Thomas Picardy Sr., then his son,
- Thomas Picardy Jr., then his brother,
- John T. Picardy, then his brother,
- William A. Picardy, then his brother,
- James F. Picardy, then his uncle,
- Philip O. Picardy Jr., then his son,
- Philip O. Picardy III, then his brother,
- Joseph V. Picardy.
Parlain Line
The Claimant of this line is overthrown kief, James I.
Claim
James I is a member of the House of Parlain, and is the desendant of King William IV of Galasia (Reign:1615-1662), whose dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Galasia from 1548 until 1668.
Kiefs According to Parlain Supporters
James I:1998-present
Line of Succession to Claimancy
1st Crown Prince James-Son of James I
2nd Prince James-Grandson of James I
3rd Prince Frederick-Son of James I