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− | HINM [[Henry V (Isselmere-Nieland)|Henry V]], King of Isselmere-Nieland, Lord High Steward of Glaines and Oldmarch, Lord Protector of Gudrof, the Duke of Upper Gudrof, the Duke of Cerovia | + | HINM [[Henry V (Isselmere-Nieland)|Henry V]], King of Isselmere-Nieland, King of Isselmere and Anguist, King of Detmere, King of Nieland, Lord High Steward of Glaines and Oldmarch, Lord Protector of Gudrof, the Duke of Upper Gudrof, the Duke of Cerovia |
− | *HRH Crown Princess Ursula, the Grand Duchess of [[Nieland (Region)|Nieland]] | + | *HRH Crown Princess Ursula, the Grand Duchess of [[Nieland (Region)|Nieland]] and Duchess of Glaines, daughter of Henry V and Christine |
− | *HRH the Prince Robert, the Grand Duchess of [[Detmere (Region)|Detmere]] | + | *HRH the Prince Robert, the Grand Duchess of [[Detmere (Region)|Detmere]] and Duke of Oldmarch, son of Henry V and Christine |
*HRH the Princess Emma, the Princess of [[Anguist (Region)|Anguist]], Duchess of Huise, and Marchioness of Glaines, eldest sibling of Henry V | *HRH the Princess Emma, the Princess of [[Anguist (Region)|Anguist]], Duchess of Huise, and Marchioness of Glaines, eldest sibling of Henry V | ||
*HRH the Prince Edward, the Duke of Apphelia, middle sibling to Henry V | *HRH the Prince Edward, the Duke of Apphelia, middle sibling to Henry V |
Revision as of 02:21, 25 November 2006
This is a work in progress.
The current dynasty is the House of Glaines-Oldmarch, or more precisely the House of Caitwuil-Houmbertis-Sigurdsson-Alvarsson. The present dynasty acceded to the throne in 1562, although both branches of the dynasty held the thrones of the respective kingdoms long before that date.
Contents
Line of succession
HINM Henry V, King of Isselmere-Nieland, King of Isselmere and Anguist, King of Detmere, King of Nieland, Lord High Steward of Glaines and Oldmarch, Lord Protector of Gudrof, the Duke of Upper Gudrof, the Duke of Cerovia
- HRH Crown Princess Ursula, the Grand Duchess of Nieland and Duchess of Glaines, daughter of Henry V and Christine
- HRH the Prince Robert, the Grand Duchess of Detmere and Duke of Oldmarch, son of Henry V and Christine
- HRH the Princess Emma, the Princess of Anguist, Duchess of Huise, and Marchioness of Glaines, eldest sibling of Henry V
- HRH the Prince Edward, the Duke of Apphelia, middle sibling to Henry V
- HRH the Princess Catherine, the Duchess of Pichtland, last sibling of Henry V
- HRH the Prince Robert, the Duke of Malmquist and Marquess of Oldmarch, head of the cadet branch of the House of Sigurdsson
- HSH Prince Hengst VI of Gudrof
Previous monarchs
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)
Joergenian Dynasty (1038-1349)
- 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, 1349-1562)
- 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.
From 1899, an independent sovereign principality.
- 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. Sophia
- Became HSH Duke and Duchess of Andvari upon abdication.
- Henry V (r. 2004-present) m. Christine
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