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The ruling nobility of Burgundie trace their various lineages back to approximately 158AD when Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus unified Ipar under the rule of a centralized kingdom and expelled the Impaxi and Levzeish tribes, making the island a stronghold for the Latinics who would soon become the Bergendii. This ethnic distinction is very important to the Burgundian national concept, not Prythinic like the northern Levantines nor Latinic like their ancestors from the southern Odoneru. | The ruling nobility of Burgundie trace their various lineages back to approximately 158AD when Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus unified Ipar under the rule of a centralized kingdom and expelled the Impaxi and Levzeish tribes, making the island a stronghold for the Latinics who would soon become the Bergendii. This ethnic distinction is very important to the Burgundian national concept, not Prythinic like the northern Levantines nor Latinic like their ancestors from the southern Odoneru. | ||
== List of | = Palacin Dynasty = | ||
1990-present | |||
== List of Palacin Rulers == | |||
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!''' | !'''Maurice I''' | ||
! | !Great Prince of Burgundie | ||
1990–2001 | |||
! | ! | ||
! | !1944 | ||
son of | son of Vincent Palacin and Mariana Gascon | ||
and | !2002 | ||
! | aged 58 | ||
aged | !Anna-Emmanuella de Messegue | ||
! | Vilauristre | ||
1968 | |||
two children | |||
!Appointed by the Golden Council of Ten | |||
!Appointed | |||
the | |||
|- | |- | ||
!''' | !'''[[Pasqual I]]''' | ||
! | !Great Prince of Burgundie | ||
2002-Present | |||
! | ! | ||
! | !1971 | ||
son of | son of Maurice I and Anna-Emmanuella de Messegue | ||
and | !alive | ||
!Carolina-Emilia deHerreng | |||
! | |||
! | |||
Vilauristre | Vilauristre | ||
2000 | |||
four children | |||
! | !Son of Maurice I | ||
of | |||
|- | |- | ||
!''' | !'''[[Crown Princess Amelia|Amelia I]]''' | ||
! | !Heir Apparent | ||
!Error creating thumbnail: File missing | |||
!1997 | |||
! | daughter of Pasqual I and Carolina-Emilia deHerreng | ||
! | !alive | ||
!Llorenc Juvenis of Caphiria | |||
and | |||
! | |||
! | |||
Vilauristre | Vilauristre | ||
2025 | |||
two children | |||
! | !Daughter of [[Pasqual I]] | ||
of | | | ||
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= Alvarus Dynasty = | = Alvarus Dynasty = |
Revision as of 19:01, 17 November 2023
The ruling nobility of Burgundie trace their various lineages back to approximately 158AD when Julian Marcilius Corvus Bergendus unified Ipar under the rule of a centralized kingdom and expelled the Impaxi and Levzeish tribes, making the island a stronghold for the Latinics who would soon become the Bergendii. This ethnic distinction is very important to the Burgundian national concept, not Prythinic like the northern Levantines nor Latinic like their ancestors from the southern Odoneru.
Palacin Dynasty
1990-present
List of Palacin Rulers
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Maurice I | Great Prince of Burgundie
1990–2001 |
1944
son of Vincent Palacin and Mariana Gascon |
2002
aged 58 |
Anna-Emmanuella de Messegue
Vilauristre 1968 two children |
Appointed by the Golden Council of Ten | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pasqual I | Great Prince of Burgundie
2002-Present |
1971
son of Maurice I and Anna-Emmanuella de Messegue |
alive | Carolina-Emilia deHerreng
Vilauristre 2000 four children |
Son of Maurice I | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Amelia I | Heir Apparent | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | 1997
daughter of Pasqual I and Carolina-Emilia deHerreng |
alive | Llorenc Juvenis of Caphiria
Vilauristre 2025 two children |
Daughter of Pasqual I |
Alvarus DynastyTemplate:House of Alvarus 598-937 One of the last high kings, Godefridus Aquila Maritimus, had boasted to Christian missionaries that he would recognize Christianity as the official religion of the island if, "[they could] get every village magistrate to claim for Christ...". Upon the missionaries return, 49 years later, Quintinus Cordus Alvarus the recently appointed high king accepted the terms. He named the lead missionary, Johann, as the first Archbishop of the Bergenddium and in return was, dubiously, granted royal dignity by the "Royal Proclamation of the Free Island of Bergendia", marking the creation of Bergendia. List of Alvarus Dynasty Rulers
Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia937-1264 Upon the collapse of the Alvarus dynasty in 935 the clergy interceded as enforcers of public order. They drafted a militia and established courts, effectively taking control of the island. In 936, the bishop of Rabascall, a small coastal bishopric on mainland Levantia seized the opportunity to support the Archbishop of Bergendia with a militia drafted from his fief. He was able to quell the revolt in Vilauristre and the southeastern coast within a month but had orders to cease all activity as he was undermining the Archbishop's authority by being so successful. Rather than heed the order he marched to Vilauristre and seized the archdioceses buildings. Holding the Archbishop hostage, he demanded that the Pope intercede and name him the Archbishop of Bergendia as well as Rabascall. The letter never arrived at the Holy See, but at that point the Bishop of Rabascall had the Archbishop killed for inciting public unrest and heresy. List of Bishops of Rabascall-Bergendia
Palacin-Diteaux DynastyTemplate:House of Palacin-Diteaux 1264-1418 List of Palacin-Diteaux Rulers
War Maiden Period1418-1485 List of War Maidens
Period of Disorganized Dukes1486-1574 Enactment of Fiannrian policy to disavow any ideas of Burgundian self-rule. Primary tool: appointing enemies of the Christensen family to the dukeship of Burgundie. In particular, noble families with more Germanic (Levantine) and less Latinic connections. Also coincides with a policy of Fiannrianfication. List of Dukes
Marlianus-Magnicronz DynastyTemplate:House of Marlianus-Magnicronz 1574-1812 List of Marlianus-Magnicronz Rulers
Marius DynastyTemplate:House of Marius 1812-1965 List of Marius Rulers
Palacin Dynasty1990-present List of Palacin Rulers
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