List of Baranxtuan monarchs
This is a list of all Baranxtuan heads of state from the colony's official establishment in 1687.
From 1687-1811, Baranxtu was officially ruled by a High Priest; however, this office was hereditary and as such, the High Priests and High Priestesses of Baranxtu are included in this list.
With two short exceptions (from 1811-1814 and from 1876(1870)-1879), Baranxtu was ruled exlusively by members of the Ŋurīa dynasty, albeit by two different branches:
- the House of Ŋurīa-Ahadīa from 1687-1811
- the House of Ŋurīa-Eilarīa from 1814-(1870)1876 and from 1879-present
Contents
The Theocratic Colony of Baranxtu (1687-1792)
The Theocracy of Baranxtu (1792-1811)
High Priest Apri : 1799-1811
The Constitutional Monarchy of Baranxtu (1814-1860)
- King Siñiari I : 1814-1821
- Queen Aŋlija: 1821-1852
- Queen Melumna: 1852-1853
- King Siñiari II/I : 1853-1860
The Most Serene Republic of Baranxtu (1860 to present)
Monarchs of Baranxtu
- King Siñiari II/I : 1860-1867
- King Hubri : 1867-1870
- King Siñiari II : 1870-1876
- Queen Peiara reigned for her son, who was underaged according to Baranxtuan law during his reign.
- Queen Peiara : 1876-1879 (de facto since 1870)
- Queen Harma I : 1879-1912
- Queen Nila : 1912-1920
- Queen Harma II : 1920-1931
- King Suiti : 1931-1935
- Queen Libala : 1935-1962
- Queen Meinara : 1962-1992
- King Ateni : 1992-present
Co-Regents of Baranxtu
- King Iðari : 2006-present (with King Ateni)
Related Titles
The Royal Crowns of both Otea and Cikoutimi have been merged with the Baranxtuan Crown since 2006. They will remain in personal union with Baranxtu unless either renounces the monarchy.
There are also a number of other, mostly just formal titles that have over time merged with the Baranxtuan Crown:
- Duchies of Barei and Natjesa: the crown lands of the King of Baranxtu
- Duchy of the Siraŋava: through the marriage of King Siñiari II/I and Queen Burana of Sraŋana (created after the annexation of Sraŋana and the creation of a new duchy)
- Countship of the Mismava: through the marriage of Queen Nila with Asimani, Count of the Mismava
- Countship of Leiris: through the marriage of King Suiti with Malagia, Countess of Leiris
- Duchy of Upper and Lower Nayē: through the marriage of Queen Meinara and Anemir I, Duke of Upper and Lower Nayē