Chronological Monarchy
This page lists the dates of the various monarch reigns across Arthea and its component nations. We start with the most recent here, and work backwards through time - there are holes at some points in this as the details have not been fully available from the scribes or sages of the various lands.
Arthean Monarchs
1402 - present: King James (the House of Mallart)
1392 - 1402: King Siegfried (the House of Mallart)
1384 - 1392: King Robert (the House of Lannenhart)
1358 - 1384: King Marcus (the House of Usindus)
1341 - 1358: King Thomas (the House of Usindus) - unification of Arthea
National Monarchs and Emperors
The Empire
Carrodian Empire
1331 - 1341: Thomas II (the House of Usindus) - until unification
1310 - 1331: Junus (the House of Usindus)
- 1281 - 1310: Samlus (the House of Usindus) - put down an attempted military coup in 1284
- 1264 - 1281: Tobius (the House of Usindus) - elected, but of 'high blood', a family close to the empire's heart
- 1258 - 1264: Julius (the House of Maran) - removed from office for misdemeanors, the 'quiet coup'
- 1251 - 1258: Thomas (the House of Maran) - elected from the able politicians of court
- 1240 - 1251: Carmenon (the House of Carrod) - resigned the throne when his family died through the plague
- 1228 - 1240: Evatacus (the House of Carrod)
1211 - 1228: Lucian (the House of Carrod)
Antaurus Empire
1127 - 1142: Emperor Hastus (the House of Cuellet) the merchant king that brought the Empire to its knees
1119 - 1127: Empress Eliciana (the House of Antaurus) the infant empress
1098 - 1119: Emperor Victus II (the House of Antaurus)
- 1077 - 1098: Emperor Linus (the House of Antaurus)
1065 - 1077: Emperor Dominus II (the House of Antaurus) the restored Imperial house
1063 - 1065: Emperor General Cassius Dumus of the Military High Command
- 1060 - 1063: eight different emperors, a power vacuum.
1059 - 1060: Emperor Gravus (the House of Antaurus) the poisoned Emperor
1038 - 1059: Emperor Victus (the House of Antaurus)
1017 - 1038: Emperor Marcus (the House of Antaurus) the elected Emperor
1003 - 1017: Emperor Clarius (the House of Sundus)
970 - 1003: Emperor Covius (the House of Sundus)
941 - 970: Emperor Habbas (the House of Sundus) the end of the 'magic' dynasty
- 927 - 941: Emperor Clumnus (the House of Tholain)
919 - 927: Emperor Dominus (the House of Tholain) empire established through magic
Southern Kingdoms
Tholain
- 912 - 919 King Dominus
- 889 - 912 King Sevrus
- 853 - 889 King Ecliemus
- 826 - 853 King Norienus
- 798 - 826 King Lorinus
Cerlain
- 891 - 918 King Folcus
- 870 - 891 King Golmus
- 844 - 870 King Lindmus
- 821 - 844 King Sandevus
Hebria
- 877 - 918 King Ofarwain
- 856 - 877 King Onnarwin
- 838 - 856 King Tovwain
- 813 - 838 King Larra
Jorlinum
- 912 - 918 King Algominus
- 887 - 912 King Lomas
- 855 - 887 King Boromas
- 831 - 855 King Henomas
Limia
- 879 - 918 King Farrath
- 858 - 879 King Ullanath
- 836 - 858 King Pennareth
Antaurus
- 909 - 918 King Delmus
- 873 - 909 King Dorus
- 854 - 873 King Elamus
- 820 - 854 King Pasinus
Ticetia
1339 - 1340: King William (the House of Kennedy)
1321 - 1339: King Hugo (the House of Kennedy) - The first Ticetian King
Kings of the Northern Lands
Camarth (now part of Aberenent)
Callenhall (Camarth was formed in 841 when Callenhall was invaded
- 831 - 841: John (the House of Corgart), Camarth formed by invasion
- 817 - 831: William (the House of Corgart)
Cellam
These are all of the house of Cellam; changes in succession are noted :
- 1303 - 1321: King Gregory III
- 1265 - 1303: Queen Louisa
- 1251 - 1265: King Edmond - Richard's younger brother
- 1209 - 1251: King Richard II
- 1184 - 1209: King Gregory II
- 1166 - 1184: King Gregory
- 1137 - 1166: King Arnott and Queen Liara
- 1102 - 1137: King Hwell/Queen Betha
1051 - 1102: King Dairmot - the nephew of Agran; he was Agran's sister's son
- 1040 - 1051: King Agran - died with no heir
- 1029 - 1040: King Callias - brother of Brochan
- 1012 - 1029: King Brochan
978 - 1012: King Egar
- 961 - 978: King Richard
- 955 - 961: King Elmand
Nuneith
- 1307 - 1321: King Parvey
- 1296 - 1307: King Lucab
- 1272 - 1296: King Larnab and Queen Avria
- 1224 - 1272: King Ocley
- 1220 - 1224: Queen Falmina until her son was 21 years of age
- 1191 - 1220: King Denvan and Queen Falmina
- 1157 - 1191: King Ebry
- 1144 - 1157: King Cullis
Caldonacia
1339 - 1340: King William (the House of Kennedy)
1330 - 1339: King Hugo (the House of Kennedy) - crown seized by Ticetians
1292 - 1330: King Pelarus (the House of Venet)
- 1289 - 1292: Queen Elemor (the House of Venet) in stewardship until her son comes of age
- 1261 - 1289: King Garahan and Queen Elemor (the House of Venet)
- 1248 - 1261: King Mishael (the House of Venet)
1217 - 1248: King Habrig (the House of Venet) - appointed by Ticetian and Imperials at elfish request
1191 - 1217: King Bruan II (the House of Havers) - deposed by Ticetian and Imperial invaders
1152 - 1191: King Bruan (the House of Havers)
Princes
Following Unification the role of King for the northern Kingdoms was converted to Prince, a situation that had existed for some time in the Empire. These roles were often appointed rather than inherited, usually as a reward - with the exception of the Prince of Antaurus, a hereditary role that enjoys special status.
Antaurus
1388 - Present: Prince Julian Antaurus
- 1361 - 1388: Prince Jairus Antaurus
- 1329 - 1361: Prince Leonus Antaurus
- 1287 - 1329: Prince Marcelus Antaurus
- 1264 - 1287: Prince Marcus Antaurus
- 1206 - 1264: Prince Silvinus Antaurus
- 1191 - 1206: Prince Alvinus Antaurus
- ...
- 918 - 932: Prince Delmus Antaurus
Cerlain
- 1402 - Present: Prince Calvino Orosco
- 1381 - 1402: Prince Duardo Cadena
- 1352 - 1381: Prince Horado Cadena
- 1307 - 1352: Prince Lohn Prieto
Limia
There is currently no prince of Limia - it awaits an appointment.
- 921 - 946: Prince Thierry Braggus
- 918 - 921: Prince Francis Braggus
Jorlinum
- 928 - 934: Prince Caniard Sielto
- 919 - 928: Prince Perrien Du Parne
Hebria
- 944 - 961: Prince Edwan Arthwain
- 919 - 944: Prince Bernan Arthwain
Tholain
- 931 - 958: Prince Paloro Guissant
- 919 - 931: Prince Galdus Tholain (the cousin of Dominus Tholain, the Emperor)
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