Difference between revisions of "List of Isselmere-Nielander monarchs"
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*Alfred I (r. 1349-1372) | *Alfred I (r. 1349-1372) | ||
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+ | House of Glaines-Oldmarch (Caitwuil-Houmbertis-Sigurdsson, 1562-1653) | ||
*Hortense II ''the Cunning'' (r. 1552-1589) | *Hortense II ''the Cunning'' (r. 1552-1589) | ||
From 1562-1589, crown held in personal union with that of [[Nieland (Region)|Nieland]].<br> | From 1562-1589, crown held in personal union with that of [[Nieland (Region)|Nieland]].<br> |
Revision as of 13:26, 22 November 2006
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Contents
Anguist (774?-985)
- Urdath mab Maedoc (-842-)
- Brudei mab Nechtan (-871-)
- (last) (d. 985)
From 985, united with Kingdom of Isselmere
Detmere (842-1014)
- Friedwulf the Bald (r. -842-)
- Karl the Dim (d. 1014)
- Interregnum (1014)
From 1014, united with Kingdom of Isselmere
Isselmere (863-1562)
- Haenulf I (r. 863-871)
- ?
- Forthar I (r. -985-999)
- (6 kings)
- Forthar II (d. 1011)
- Interregnum (1011-1014)
- Queen-Regent Maldren, r. 1011-1013
- Civil War (1013-1014)
- Joergen I (r. 1014-1038)
- Joergen II (r. 1038-1063)
- Ethling (r. 1063-1085)
- Berthuis I the Ravager (r. 1085-1097)
- Berthuis II (r. 1097-1132)
- ?
- Guilherm I (r. 1257-1284)
- ?
- Guilherm III (r. 1343-1349)
House of Glaines (Caitwuil-Houmbertis)
- Alfred I (r. 1349-1372)
- Alfred II (r. 1372-1383)
- Guilherm IV (r. 1383-1401)
- Alexander I (r. 1401-1427)
- ?
- Alfred V (r. -1513-1523)
- Edmund I (r. 1523)
- Hortense I the Bald (r. 1523-1552)
House of Glaines-Oldmarch (Caitwuil-Houmbertis-Sigurdsson, 1562-1653)
- Hortense II the Cunning (r. 1552-1589)
From 1562-1589, crown held in personal union with that of Nieland.
From 1589-1653, regal and parliamentary union as Isselmere and Nieland.
From 1653-1899, regal and parliamentary union as the United Kingdom of South Lethe.
From 1899-1986, regal and parliamentary union once more as Isselmere and Nieland.
From 1986, regal and parliamentary union as Isselmere-Nieland.
Gudrof (-1015-1653, 1899-)
- Bengst I (d. 1015)
- ?
- Sólveig (r. -1653 (d. 1685))
From 1653-1899, crown held in personal union with that of Isselmere and Nieland as United Kingdom of South Lethe.
- Hengest Caitwuil-Houmbertis-Sigurdsson-Alvarsson, Prince (r. 1899-1918)
Nieland (-1562)
- Albrecht II (r. -1513-1518)
- Maximilian (r. 1518-1523)
- Hortense I (r. 1523-1552)
- Hortense II (r. 1552-1589)
From 1562-1589, crown held in personal union with that of Isselmere.
From 1589-1653, regal and parliamentary union as Isselmere and Nieland.
From 1653-1899, regal and parliamentary union as the United Kingdom of South Lethe.
From 1899-1986, regal and parliamentary union once more as Isselmere and Nieland.
From 1986, regal and parliamentary union as Isselmere-Nieland.
Isselmere and Nieland (1562-1653, 1899-1986)
- Hortense II (r. 1562-1589)
- Robert I (r. 1589-1612)
- Harold (r. 1612-1618)
- Robert II (r. 1618-1651)
- Edmund II (r. 1651-1684) m. Sólveig of Gudrof (m. 1653-)
From 1653-1899, regal and parliamentary union as the United Kingdom of South Lethe.
- Alexander II (r. 1684-1723)
- ?
- Edmund III (r. 1867-1901)
- ?
- Robert V (r. 1977-1984)
- Robert VI (r. 1984-2004)
From 1986, regal and parliamentary union as Isselmere-Nieland.
South Lethe (1653-1899)
- Edmund I (II of Isselmere and Nieland; r. 1653-1684)
- Alexander I (II of Isselmere and Nieland; r. 1684-1723)
- ?
- Edmund II (III of Isselmere and Nieland; r. 1867-1899)
From 1899, separated into the United Kingdom of Isselmere and Nieland and the Principality of Gudrof.
Isselmere-Nieland (1986-present)
- Robert VI (r. 1984-2004) m. Sophie
- Became HSH Duke and Duchess of Andvari upon abdication.
- Henry V (r. 2004-present)
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