Apostolic King of Urcea
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The Apostolic King of Urcea is the constitutional monarch and head of state of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea as well as its dependencies, the Kingdom of Talionia and the Kingdom of New Harren in addition to roles in NSTA nations. The Apostolic King of Urcea is also, nominally, the Emperor of the Levantines due to the diplomatic settlement at the conclusion of the Great War. The Monarchy was created with the Golden Bull of 1098, and according to that documents its "inseparable constituent parts" are the Archduchy of Urceopolis and the Grand Duchy of Harren, both titles that the King holds in his own right alongside the Electorate of Canaery.
Apostolic King of Urcea | |
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Incumbent | |
Riordan VIII since 14 August 2006 | |
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Style | His Most Christian Majesty |
Heir apparent | Leo, Prince of Halfway |
First monarch | Riordan I |
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Appointer | Hereditary |
Origin
See Also: Role of Government in Urcea
The Julian Throne as a Royal institution was created by the Golden Bull of 1098, elevating the Archduke-Grand Duke of Urceopolis and Harren respectively, both descendants of Saint Julius I, to the rank of King. The development of the Constitution of Urcea throughout the second millennia brought about ebbs and flows of Royal authority. The decline of the optimate nobility and power of the Estates of Urcea increased the power of the Apostolic King to a height in the late 1600s and early 1700s. This followed by increasing constitutional prerogatives for the Concilium Daoni and various royal concessions which have created the modern Constitution and Government of Urcea, in which the Apostolic King holds full sovereignty but may only exercise Royal authority in a very strict set of circumstances. Nevertheless, the Apostolic Kingship has retained the religious and moral significance it acquired during the Medieval period.
Roles and responsibilities
Royal Household
The Royal Household is an administrative body responsible for managing the King's affairs. Its senior official, the Royal Chamberlain, is an individual nominated by the King and approved by the Concilium Daoni. The Chamberlain is responsible for managing the King's affairs and for hiring and firing officials within the Household. Within the Constitution of Urcea, the Apostolic King is responsible for issuing commissions to officers of the Armed Forces of the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea and also for appointing all judges within the Kingdom. The Household is the administrative agency responsible for considering nominees and forwarding choices for the King's approval.
Household Office for Commissions in His Most Christian Majesty's Armed Forces
Household Office for Judicial Appointments
In addition to fielding candidates for positions within the Urcean judiciary, the Household Office for Judicial Appointments handles selecting candidates to serve as Censor.
Household Office for Grants of Title
The Household Office for Grants of Title is responsible for retaining records for the issue of Peerage titles in Urcea. As Urcean peerages have only lifelong tenure, extensive records of grants need to be kept in order to determine the history and eligibility of certain titles.
The Household Office is also responsible for nominating individuals to various orders of merit, such as the Imperial Order of the Holy Cross and the Order of the North Star. On some occasions, the King directly nominates individuals, which the Office is then responsible for processing. In all cases once the King approves conferring membership in the order to an individual, the Household Office is responsible for enrolling the individual within the order in conjunction with the order's administrators.
Household Office for Administration of the King's Necessities and Discretion
The Household Office for Administration of the King's Necessities and Discretion is the body responsible for overseeing care and discretionary funding of the Apostolic King and House de Weluta generally.
Additional titles
Emperor of the Levantines
Since the formal renunciation of authority over most of the Holy Levantine Empire in the 1935 Treaty of Corcra, the title of Emperor of the Levantines has been attached to the Urcean crown. Legally speaking, this makes the still-extant Empire entirely coterminous with the person of the King himself, and consequently his holdings. It is often said that the Apostolic Kingdom of Urcea is still part of the Empire, but strictly speaking this is only true as a consequence of its crown. Functionally, this makes the continued existence of the Holy Levantine Empire a legal fiction, though most international powers recognize the succession of the Apostolic King to the Imperial throne.
Custóir of Custóirs
The Apostolic King of Urcea is the head of the Estates of Urcea, giving him the title of Custóir of Custóirs as the entire nation, and every estate comprising it, is considered to be part of his estate. Through this title, the King is seen as something of a "father of the nation", and in this respect he is viewed as "sitting at the head of the national family". This position is understood to be a recognition of his moral authority over the nation through social, rather than strictly religious, ties.
Custóir of the Julii
The Julii is an Estate of Urcea traditionally considered to be the first estate among equals, and it descends from the influential Julii family of Great Levantia, from which St. Julius I descended. The Archdukes of Urceopolis, and then Apostolic Kings of Urcea, have always been the Custóir, or head, of the Julii estate, with an exception occurring during the Saint's War. Consequently, the Royal House of Urcea, currently House de Weluta, is always considered to be the "great house" of the estate. During the Great Interregnum phase of the Saint's War, the leaders of the House Julio-Aleckán always held the Custóirship even when their opponents, the Cónns, ruled; this greatly delegitimized the Cónn claim to the throne according to most contemporary sources.
Cronan titles
Due to Urcea's participation in The Deluge, the Apostolic King of Urcea has assumed several additional titles and roles in the Nysdra Sea region.
Titles, styles, and arms
The Apostolic King and his wife, the queen consort, are formally addressed as "His Most Christian Majesty and Her Most Christian Majesty" (Their Most Christian Majesties). The widows and widowers of monarchs retain these styles until they remarry. The heir from birth holds the title of Prince of Halfway. Other children of the monarch, and the children of the heir apparent, hold the title and rank of Archduke or Archduchess, and styled His or Her Christian Highness. Since the Treaty of Corcra, the address of "His Imperial Apostolic Majesty" has been used on some occasions, but its use was rare until the reign of King Riordan VIII, who uses the manner of address in New Harren and other Crona possessions.
The Apostolic King of Urcea maintains a lengthy full title, listing a number of titular and historic claims. King Riordan VIII's full title isRiordan VIII, by the Grace of God, Emperor of the Levantines, Apostolic King of Urcea and Elector of Canaery, King of New Harren, Talionia, Crotona, Culfra, and Dericania, King of the Ængles and the Uzdehzani, Prince of Cetsencalia, Archduke of Urceopolis, Grand Duke of Harren, Sovereign Lord of Medimeria and Ventotene, Protector General of of the Unnuaq Missions, First and Only Honorary Canon of St. Peter's Archbasilica, Grand Master of the Imperial Order of the Holy Cross, Custóir of Custóirs, Custóir of the Julii, and Defender of the Faith.