Monarchs of Lysandus
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The Dual Monarchy
In 1519, Henri de Rochefort became King of Lysandus and Grand Duke of Comte.
Monarch | Birth and Death Dates | Years Reigned | Notes |
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Henri I | 1519 - 1559 | 1538 - 1559 | First King of Lyandus. |
Charles I | 1539 - 1584 | 1559 - 1584 | |
Philippe I | 1544 - 1586 | 1584 - 1586 | Henri I's second son |
Philippe II | 1567 - 1603 | 1586 - 1603 | |
Charles II | 1590 - 1681 | 1603 - 1681 | Regency until 1607 |
François I | 1649 - 1685 | 1681 - 1685 | Charles II's grandson. |
Henri II | 1651 - 1711 | 1685 - 1711 | François's brother. |
Charles III | 1678 - 1739 | 1711- 1739 | |
Philippe III | 1708 - 1752 | 1739- 1752 | |
Henri III | 1713 - 1761 | 1752 - 1761 | |
Charles IV | 1748 - 1795 | 1761 - 1795 | Cognitively disabled. Regency held by, Uncle, then mother, Yvanna of Znatsnaz, and finally his son, Jean, who later unified Lysandus and Comte. |
The Unification
The Declaration of Union took place 23 September 1795, as Jean I, and the Noble Council of Comte and the Lords of the Realm in Lysandus agreed to a centralized, unified monarchy.
Monarch | Birth and Death Dates | Years Reigned | Notes |
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Jean I | 1769 - 1816 | 1795 - 1816 | |
Jean II | 1793 - 1820 | 1816 - 1820 | unmarried. Many scholars believe he was homosexual, and had a long-term affair with Fréderic de Soissons, the Duke of Hauteville. |
Louis-Philippe I | 1771 - 1831 | 1820 - 1831 | Jean I's brother |
Élisabeth and Cesare | 1815 - 1904 | 1831 - 1854 | Regency held by nephew, Jacques de Rochefort, until marriage in 1833, and coregency with husband Cesare Mazzaro until a son would be of majority in 1854. |
Henri IV | 1837 - 1894 | 1854 - 1894 | Died with no children surviving to adulthood. |
Henri V | 1850 - 1922 | 1894 - 1922 | Henri IV's brother. Assassinated during visit to Carcassone Islands. |
Jean III | 1878 - 1934 | 1922 - 1934 | |
Louis-Philippe II | 1902 - 1963 | 1934 - 1963 | |
François II | 1938 - 2009 | 1963 - 2003 | Publicly believed dead since 2003. |
Angélique I | 1969 - 2016 | 2003 - 2016 | Regency held by son, Jean IV, in 2016. |
Jean IV | 1987 - | 2016 - |