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| native_name = ''Regnum Levantorum'' | | native_name = ''Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis'' | ||
| conventional_long_name = Western Kingdom of the Levantines | | conventional_long_name = Western Kingdom of the Levantines | ||
| common_name = West Levantine Kingdom | | common_name = West Levantine Kingdom | ||
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| event_start = [[Holy Levantine Empire| | | event_start = [[Holy Levantine Empire|Brian III's Succession]] | ||
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| today= {{flag|Carna}}<br/>{{flag|Anglei}}<br/>{{flag|Wealdland}}<br/>{{flag|Yonderre}} | | today= {{flag|Carna}}<br/>{{flag|Anglei}}<br/>{{flag|Wealdland}}<br/>{{flag|Yonderre}} | ||
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The '''Western Kingdom of the Levantines''' ({{wp|Latin}}: ''Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis'') or the '''Western Levantine Kingdom''' was a successor state of [[Levantine Empire|Conchobar's Levantine Empire]], created by the division of the Empire among the three sons of [[Brian III|Emperor Brian III]] in 917. The western kingdom was given to Brian III's son [[Aemon the Unworthy|Aemon]]. It was ruled by King Aemon until his death in 947 and would then be inherited by his son [[Lorcan the Last|Lorcan]]. King Lorcan would rule the kingdom until 978 when the now greatly diminished kingdom was dissolved after Lorcan was captured during a rebellion by the kingdom's {{wp|Scottish people|Carnish}} and {{wp|Gaels|Gaelic}} vassal lords. | |||
17 years later in 995, [[Duncan the Great|Duncan]], petty king of [[Kingdom of Dunaird|Dunaird]], succeeded in uniting the numerous Carnish lords under his rule. With the Carnish lords once again united under a single ruler, Duncan founded the [[Kingdom of Carna]] becoming its first king and beginning more than a millennia of independent Carnish rule. | |||
==Brian III's succession and the partition of 917== | |||
==Rebellion of 977 and the Treaty of Colgar== |
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Western Kingdom of the Levantines Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis | |||||||||
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917–978 | |||||||||
West Levantine Kingdom after Conchobar's Succession in 917 | |||||||||
Capital | Colgar | ||||||||
Common languages | Old Carnish Old Ænglish Carnish Gaelic limited use of Gallawan and Latin in official and church matters | ||||||||
Religion | Catholic (official) Germanic religion | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Western King of the Levantines | |||||||||
• 917–947 | Aemon the Unworthy (first) | ||||||||
• 947–978 | Lorcan the Last (second and last) | ||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | ||||||||
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978 | |||||||||
Currency | Siller | ||||||||
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Today part of | Carna Anglei Wealdland Yonderre |
The Western Kingdom of the Levantines (Latin: Regnum Levantorum Occidentalis) or the Western Levantine Kingdom was a successor state of Conchobar's Levantine Empire, created by the division of the Empire among the three sons of Emperor Brian III in 917. The western kingdom was given to Brian III's son Aemon. It was ruled by King Aemon until his death in 947 and would then be inherited by his son Lorcan. King Lorcan would rule the kingdom until 978 when the now greatly diminished kingdom was dissolved after Lorcan was captured during a rebellion by the kingdom's Carnish and Gaelic vassal lords.
17 years later in 995, Duncan, petty king of Dunaird, succeeded in uniting the numerous Carnish lords under his rule. With the Carnish lords once again united under a single ruler, Duncan founded the Kingdom of Carna becoming its first king and beginning more than a millennia of independent Carnish rule.