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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. | ||
Working backwards: [[Burgundie]] (present) > [[Burgundie-Faramount Union]] (1850s-60s) > [[Duchy of Bourgondi]] (1575-1850s) > [[Duchy of Burgondia]] (1463-1575) > [[County of Bergendia]] (1264-1549) > [[Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia]] (937-1264) > Stuff and Things > [[The Bergenddium]] (150-598) > really old stuff and things. | |||
==Burgundie== | |||
{{Further|Burgundie}} | |||
([[1869]]-present) | |||
==Burgundie-Faramount Union== | |||
{{Further|Burgundie-Faramount Union}} | |||
(1850s-[[1869]]) | |||
==Duchy of Bourgondi== | |||
{{Further|Duchy of Bourgondi}} | |||
([[1575]]-1850s) | |||
==Duchy of Burgondia== | |||
{{Further|Duchy of Burgondia}} | |||
([[1463]]-[[1575]]) | |||
==County of Bergendia== | |||
{{Further|County of Bergendia}} | |||
([[1264]]-[[1549]]) | |||
==Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia== | |||
{{Further|Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia}} | |||
([[937]]-[[1264]]) | |||
==Placeholder== | |||
==The Bergenddium== | |||
{{Further|The Bergenddium}} | |||
([[150]]-[[598]]) | |||
= Palacin Dynasty = | = Palacin Dynasty = |
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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.
Working backwards: Burgundie (present) > Burgundie-Faramount Union (1850s-60s) > Duchy of Bourgondi (1575-1850s) > Duchy of Burgondia (1463-1575) > County of Bergendia (1264-1549) > Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia (937-1264) > Stuff and Things > The Bergenddium (150-598) > really old stuff and things.
Burgundie
(1869-present)
Burgundie-Faramount Union
(1850s-1869)
Duchy of Bourgondi
(1575-1850s)
Duchy of Burgondia
County of Bergendia
Archbishopric of Rabascall-Bergendia
Placeholder
The Bergenddium
Palacin Dynasty
1990-present
List of Palacin Rulers
Title & Reign | Portrait | Birth | Death | Marriage | Claim | |
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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 |