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[[File:Karl XIV Johan, 1763-1844, kung av Sverige och Norge (Fredric Westin) - Nationalmuseum - 39758.tif|thumb|right|200px|King Arathvesur I (1824-1844), first King of [[Paulastra]], established the Julian dynasty and House de Weluta in that country.]]
[[File:Karl XIV Johan, 1763-1844, kung av Sverige och Norge (Fredric Westin) - Nationalmuseum - 39758.tif|thumb|right|200px|King Arathvesur I (1824-1844), first King of [[Paulastra]], established the Julian dynasty and House de Weluta in that country.]]
After the establishment of [[Paulastra]] as an independent nation, the new realm sought a King abroad. In [[1824]], Corio de Weluta - a cousin of then-King Niall V and primary author of the [[Great Bull of 1811]] - was [[Paulastra#Finding_a_King|invited to take the Paulastran throne]]. Upon his accession, he took the [[Coscivian]] regnal name King Arathvesur I. The direct de Weluta line would rule in Paulastra through the reigns of Arathvesur, his son Xitomer, and his granddaughter Arathvesura, lasting from 1824 through 1890. Arathvesura married a local noble, establishing the new [[Paulastra#New_Royal_dynasty|House of Newaster]]. The House of Newaster, and its successor Newaster-Tuskane, can trace its lineage to House de Weluta and still reigns in Paulastra today. They continue to share heritage with House de Weluta two parts of the broader [[Julian dynasty]].
After the establishment of [[Paulastra]] as an independent nation, the new realm sought a King abroad. In [[1824]], Corio de Weluta - a cousin of then-King Niall V and primary author of the [[Great Bull of 1811]] - was [[Paulastra#Finding_a_King|invited to take the Paulastran throne]]. Upon his accession, he took the [[Coscivian]] regnal name King Arathvesur I. The direct de Weluta line would rule in Paulastra through the reigns of Arathvesur, his son Xitomer, and his granddaughter Arathvesura, lasting from 1824 through 1890. Arathvesura married a local noble, establishing the new [[Paulastra#New_Royal_dynasty|House of Newaster]]. The House of Newaster, and its successor Newaster-Tuskane, can trace its lineage to House de Weluta and still reigns in Paulastra today. They continue to share heritage with House de Weluta two parts of the broader [[Julian dynasty]].
===Lucrecia===
{{Main|Royalty in Lucrecia}}
Due to a rise in political tensions that plagued the nascent [[Lucrecia]] during much of the 17th Century, there was a fear that granting the role of [[dictator (Lucrecia)|dictator]] to a [[Senator of Lucrecia|senator]], as was customary for past dictatorships, would give that senator what would essentially be a twelve-month {{wp|blank cheque}} to purge any and all political rivals. The [[Consuls of Lucrecia|Consuls]], wishing to preserve the Republic, came up with a very unusual plan. Instead of granting the role of dictator to a senator, they would instead invite a member of a prominent [[Occidental]] royal family to serve as the republic's [[royal dictator|permanent designated dictator]], a role that would be inherited by their descendants. In 1685, [[Neill I, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Archduke Niall of Urcea]], member of the House de Weluta, was invited by the Consuls to take on the newly-created and highly ceremonial Lucrecian throne.
As soon as Niall was enthroned as the first [[Royalty in Lucrecia|Grand Duke in Lucrecia]], the Consuls granted him the role of dictator for twelve months during which he was able to put an end to the decades-long tensions, thus saving the republic from imminent civil war. Through Niall, now Neill I, the direct Caroline line would keep the grand ducal title until 1884 when [[Neill III, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Neill III]] died without a male heir. Instead of the throne being passed to his brother [[Prince Miguel-Neill in Lucrecia|Prince Miguel-Neill]], because Neill III had changed the laws of succession to allow for regnant grand duchesses the throne was passed to his eldest daughter [[Maria-Adelaida, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Maria-Adelaida]], who reigned for over eighty years until her death in 1967. Through Maria-Adelaida and her two successors [[Isabel, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Isabel]] and [[Veronica, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Veronica]], the Lucrecian royal house changed three times. From the Carolines to the "House of Velucia Cerda", from Velucia Cerda to the "House of Velucia Quiñones", and from Velucia Quiñones to the "[[House of Velucia Alba]]", which currently holds the Lucrecian throne under [[Amadeo II, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Grand Duke Amadeo II]].
Through Prince Miguel-Neill, there exists an alternative line of succession known as [[Miguelism]]. It is the last remnants of the direct Caroline line in Lucrecia, currently headed by [[Prince Juan-Alfonso in Lucrecia|Prince Juan-Alfonso]] since 2003, his branch of the Lucrecian royal family was finally given succession precedence in 2015; his line, instead of the Leonorean line (descendants of Maria-Adelaida's twin sister [[Princess Leonor in Lecrecia|Princess Leonor]]), will succeed the Marian line should the latter die out in the future.
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*[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Neill I, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Neill I]] (1685-1712)''
**[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Amadeo I, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Amadeo I]] (1712-1758)''
***[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Neill II, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Neill II]] (1758-1779)''
****[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Riartan I, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Riartan I]] (1779-1801)''
*****[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Riartan II, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Riartan II]] (1801-1840)''
******[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Riartan III, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Riartan III]] (1840-1849)''
*******[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Neill III, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Neill III]] (1849-1884)''
********[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Maria-Adelaida, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Maria-Adelaida]] (1884-1967)''
*********[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Isabel, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Isabel]] (1967-2002)''
**********[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] ''[[Veronica, Grand Duchess in Lucrecia|Veronica]] (2002-2015)''
***********[[File:Heraldic Doge crown.svg|15px]] '''[[Amadeo II, Grand Duke in Lucrecia|Amadeo II]]''' (2015-)
*******[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Miguel-Neill in Lucrecia|Prince Miguel-Neill]] (1884-1896)''
********[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Jaime-Carlos in Lucrecia|Prince Jaime-Carlos]] (1896-1923)''
*********[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Luis-Fernando in Lucrecia|Prince Luis-Fernando]] (1923-1958)''
**********[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Alberto-Manuel in Lucrecia|Prince Alberto-Manuel]] (1958-1962)''
***********[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Balduino-Riartan in Lucrecia|Prince Balduino-Riartan]] (1962-2003)''
************[[File:Heraldic Crown of Spanish Infantes.svg|15px]] ''[[Prince Juan-Alfonso in Lucrecia|Prince Juan-Alfonso]] (2003-)''


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