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− | This is a '''list of the Diadochian monarchs''' from the founding of [[Diadochia]] in 2580 BC by the legendary Emperor Kronos I. The Diadochian Emperor is known by verious titles and styles including, Emperor (Autokrator), Sovereign/King (Basileus), Augustus, Kaiser and various others. The Diadochian monarchy is by far the oldest continuous monarchy in [[Region/Pandos|Pandos]], being over four thousand years old. Almost every royal house of Diadochia has been able to trace its line to the original Kronid-Atlantean emperors of old | + | This is a '''list of the Diadochian monarchs''' from the founding of [[Diadochia]] in 2580 BC by the legendary Emperor Kronos I. The Diadochian Emperor is known by verious titles and styles including, Emperor (Autokrator), Sovereign/King (Basileus), Augustus, Kaiser and various others. The Diadochian monarchy is by far the oldest continuous monarchy in [[Region/Pandos|Pandos]], being over four thousand years old. Almost every royal house of Diadochia has been able to trace its line to the original Kronid-Atlantean emperors of old. |
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+ | ==House of Komnenos (1212-1367)== | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:Manuel I of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Manuel I of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1212-1248||TBA|| TBA || TBA || TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:Demetrius IV of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Demetrius IV of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1248-1273||TBA|| TBA ||TBA || TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:Manuel II of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Manuel II of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1273-1275||TBA|| TBA ||TBA || TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:George III of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Geroge III of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1275-1308||TBA|| TBA ||TBA|| TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:Theodora II of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Theodora II of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1308-1348||TBA|| TBA ||TBA|| TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:George IV of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[George IV of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1348-1357||TBA|| TBA ||TBA|| TBA | ||
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+ | |align=center|[[File:Rozana II of Diadochia.jpg|80px]]||align=center|[[Roxana II of Diadochia]]<br/>|| style="text-align:center;"|1357-1367||TBA|| TBA ||Co-Emperor with Michael V || TBA | ||
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==Time of Troubles (1367-1438== | ==Time of Troubles (1367-1438== | ||
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===House of Komnenos-Ioannídis (1367-1439=== | ===House of Komnenos-Ioannídis (1367-1439=== | ||
− | + | A cadet branch of the Komnenos House, founded by John I (an illegitimate son of Emperor George IV), when the empire was divided in 1367. | |
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Revision as of 22:58, 7 March 2015
This is a list of the Diadochian monarchs from the founding of Diadochia in 2580 BC by the legendary Emperor Kronos I. The Diadochian Emperor is known by verious titles and styles including, Emperor (Autokrator), Sovereign/King (Basileus), Augustus, Kaiser and various others. The Diadochian monarchy is by far the oldest continuous monarchy in Pandos, being over four thousand years old. Almost every royal house of Diadochia has been able to trace its line to the original Kronid-Atlantean emperors of old.
Contents
House of Komnenos (1212-1367)
Picture | Name | Reign | Birth | Marriages | Comments | Death |
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80px | Manuel I of Diadochia |
1212-1248 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Demetrius IV of Diadochia |
1248-1273 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Manuel II of Diadochia |
1273-1275 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Geroge III of Diadochia |
1275-1308 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Theodora II of Diadochia |
1308-1348 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | George IV of Diadochia |
1348-1357 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Roxana II of Diadochia |
1357-1367 | TBA | TBA | Co-Emperor with Michael V | TBA |
Time of Troubles (1367-1438
House of Komnenos-Manuelidis (1367-1438)
A cadet branch of the Komnenos House, founded by Manuel III when the empire was divided in 1367. The members of the House of Komnenos-Manuelidis ruled over half the empire.
Picture | Name | Reign | Birth | Marriages | Comments | Death |
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80px | Manuel III of Diadochia |
1367-1378 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Constantine I of Diadochia |
1378-1435 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Manuel IV of Diadochia |
1435-1437 | TBA | TBA | Firt Emperor of the House of Komnenos-Palaiologos | TBA |
80px | Constantine I of Diadochia |
1437-1438 | TBA | TBA | He was deposed a year after coming to the throne when Emperor George V subjugated the entire empire under his rule. | TBA |
House of Komnenos-Ioannídis (1367-1439
A cadet branch of the Komnenos House, founded by John I (an illegitimate son of Emperor George IV), when the empire was divided in 1367.
Picture | Name | Reign | Birth | Marriages | Comments | Death |
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80px | John I of Diadochia |
1367-1378 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Demetrius V of Diadochia |
1378-1397 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | John II of Diadochia |
1397-1400 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Michael V of Diadochia |
1400-1427 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | George V of Diadochia |
1418-1421 | TBA | TBA | First rule, Co-Emperor with Michael V | TBA |
80px | John III of Diadochia |
1421-1427 | TBA | TBA | Co-Emperor with Michael V | TBA |
80px | Romanos IV of Diadochia |
1420-1422 | TBA | TBA | Co-Emperor with Michael V | TBA |
80px | Michael V of Diadochia |
1422-1439 | TBA | TBA | George V reunited the empire in 1438 but died a year later without any heirs. He was succeeded by his cousin. Second reign. | TBA |
House of Komnenos-Palaiologos (1439–present)
Picture | Name | Reign | Birth | Marriages | Comments | Death |
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80px | Eric I of Diadochia |
1439 – 1464 | Born 1404 | TBA | First Emperor of the House of Komnenos-Palaiologos | 1464 |
80px | Manuel V of Diadochia |
1464-1470 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | John IV of Diadochia |
1470-1472 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Constantine II of Diadochia |
1472 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Manuel VI of Diadochia |
1472-1482 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Eric II of Diadochia |
1482-1522 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Helena I of Diadochia |
1522-1565 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | John V of Diadochia |
1566-1569 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Irene II of Diadochia |
1569-1571 | TBA | TBA | Co-Empress with her husband Demetrius VI | TBA |
80px | Demetrius VI of Diadochia |
1569-1571 | TBA | TBA | Co-Emperor with his wife Irene II until his death. Known as Demetrius the Handsome or the Fair | TBA |
80px | Demetrius VII of Diadochia |
1571-1582 | TBA | TBA | Called "Demetrius the Good" | TBA |
80px | Constantine IV of Diadochia |
1582-1599 | TBA | TBA | Known as Constantine the Great | TBA |
80px | Demetrius VIII of Diadochia |
1599-1604 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Constantine V of Diadochia |
1604-1624 | TBA | TBA | The first of three successive Emperors to succeed to the throne in their minority years | TBA |
80px | Constantine VI of Diadochia |
1624-1647 | TBA | TBA | Called Constantine the Just | TBA |
80px | Eric III of Diadochia |
1647-1701 | TBA | TBA | 1647 - 1701 | TBA |
80px | Manuel VII of Diadochia |
1701-1704 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Anna of Diadochia |
1704-1709 | TBA | TBA | Deposed her Predecessor | TBA |
80px | Constantine VII of Diadochia |
1709-1726 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Manuel VIII of Diadochia |
1726-1743 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Constantine VIII of Diadochia |
1743-1744 | TBA | TBA | Deposed her predecessor | TBA |
80px | Helena II of Diadochia |
1744-1762 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | John VI of Diadochia |
25 February 1762-13 August 1762 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Zoe II of Diadochia |
13 August 1762-15 November 1796 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | John VII of Diadochia |
15 November 1796-28 March 1802 | TBA | TBA | Known as the Great Modernizer | TBA |
80px | Nikolas V of Diadochia |
28 March 1802-12 October 1822 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Basil IV of Diadochia |
12 October 1822-20 March 1832 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | George VII of Diadochia |
20 March 1832-26 February 1901 | TBA | TBA | Considered one of the Greatest monarchs in Diadochian history | TBA |
80px | Eric IV of Diadochia |
26 February 1901-8 May 1910 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Eric V of Diadochia |
8 May 1910-18 April 1935 | TBA | TBA | Led the country through World War I | TBA |
80px | Cassander XII of Diadochia |
18 April 1935-2 June 1938 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
80px | Manuel IX of Diadochia |
2 June 1938-21 December 1964 | TBA | TBA | Grandfather of Nikolas VI | TBA |
80px | Nikolas VI of Diadochia |
21 December 1964-present | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |