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Revision as of 02:09, 26 April 2020
The list of leaders of Anserisa includes the Counts of the Three Counties of the Northern Isles, the Princes of the Principality of Anserisa, the Emperor of the Anserisan Empire and the Presidents of the Republic of Anserisa.
Three Counties of the Northern Isles
The period known as the Three Counties of the Northern Isles is the period from 1201 until 1443 where each island was ruled over by a Count.
Counts of Castorida
The Counts of Castorida ruled the island of Branta from 1201 until the proclamation of the Principality in 1443.
House of Branta
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Libério | 1st September 1201 |
1216 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Chevrona | |
Iustianiano I | 1216 | 1246 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Chevrona | |
Iustianiano II | 1246 | 1259 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Chevrona and Alisa | |
Mauritio I | 1259 | 1278 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Alisa | |
Mauritio II | 1278 | 1316 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Alisa | |
Mauritio III | 1316 | 1337 | Count of Castorida and Duke of Chevrona and Alisa | |
Scholastica | 1337 | 1369 | Countess of Castorida | |
Mauritio IV | 1369 | 1372 | Count of Castorida and Branta | |
Mauritio V | 1372 | 1379 | Count of Castorida and Branta | |
Benigno I | 1379 | 1389 | Count of Castorida | Signed the Treaty of Envoys in 1387 |
Benigno II | 1389 | 1413 | Count of Castorida | |
Augusto | 1413 | 2nd December 1433 |
Count of Castorida | |
Léo do Bubo | 2nd December 1433 |
13th October 1434 |
Duke of Alisa and Regent | Acted as regent for Benigno III |
Benigno III | 2nd December 1433 |
13th October 1434 |
Count of Castorida | Never ruled officially, was always under the regency of Léo do Bubo |
Count Césario of Galluso invaded the island of Branta in 1434 and takes control of the County of Castorida, ending the rule of the House of Branta on the island.
House of Rubecula
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Césario | 13th October 1434 |
5th August 1436 |
Count of Galluso and Castorida | Ruled from Vexilla on Rubecula Island |
Counts of Melégrisa
The Counts of Melégrisa ruled the island of Haliétusa from 1234 until the proclamation of the Principality in 1443.
House of Haliétusa
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Marcello I | 1234 | 1240 | Count of Melégrisa, Duke of Concordia and Baron of Céruléa | |
Marcello II | 1240 | 1245 | Count of Melégrisa, Duke of Concordia and Baron of Céruléa | |
Luciano I | 1245 | 1252 | Count of Melégrisa and Duke of Concordia | |
Marcello III | 1252 | 1266 | Count of Melégrisa, Duke of Concordia and Baron of Statera | |
Luciano II | 1266 | 1282 | Count of Melégrisa and Duke of Concordia | |
Marcello IV | 1282 | 1318 | Count of Melégrisa and Haliétusa Island | |
Marcello V | 1318 | 1341 | Count of Melégrisa and Haliétusa Island | |
Luciano III | 1341 | 1348 | Count of Melégrisa | |
Félicia | 1348 | 1351 | Countess of Melégrisa | |
Marcello VI | 1351 | 1359 | Count of Melégrisa and Duke of Concordia | |
Faustina | 1359 | 1379 | Countess of Melégrisa | |
Marcello VII | 1379 | 1400 | Count of Melégrisa | Signed the Treaty of Envoys in 1387 |
Luciano IV | 1400 | 1426 | Count of Melégrisa | |
Marcello VIII | 1426 | 1436 | Count of Melégrisa | Abdicated |
Victoria | 1436 | 1436 | Duchess of Céruléa | In a personal union with the House of Rubecula |
Counts of Galluso
The Counts of Galluso ruled the island of Rubecula from 1310, the island of Branta from 1434 and the island of Haliétusa (in a personal union) from 1436, until the proclamation of the Principality in 1443.
House of Rubecula
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Bonifacio I | 1310 | 1324 | Count of Galluso | |
Bonifacio II | 1324 | 1327 | Count of Galluso | |
Bonifacio III | 1327 | 1336 | Count of Galluso | |
Bonifacio IV | 1336 | 1345 | Count of Galluso | |
Gabino | 1345 | 1356 | Count of Galluso | |
Bonifacio V | 1356 | 1369 | Count of Galluso | |
Rufina | 1369 | 1382 | Countess of Galluso | |
Bonifacio VI | 1382 | 1405 | Count of Galluso | Signed the Treaty of Envoys in 1387 |
Honorino | 1405 | 1417 | Count of Galluso | |
Césario | 1417 | 1436 | Count of Galluso (1417-1443) Count of Galluso and Castorida (1434-1436) |
Union of the Three Northern Isles
After the personal union of Césario with Victoria, the Count declared the establishment of the Union of the Three Northern Isles.
House of Rubecula
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Césario | 5th August 1436 |
2nd June 1443 |
Count of the Three Northern Isles (1436-1443) |
Principality of Anserisa
The Principality of Anserisa was proclaimed in 1443 and lasted until the proclamation of the Anserisan Empire in 1792.
House of Anserisa
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Stéphano I | 1443 | 1467 | Prince of Anserisa | Established the Council of Regions in 1450 |
Stéphano II | 1467 | 1477 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Urbano I | 1477 | 1482 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Stéphano III | 1482 | 1506 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Geneva | 1506 | 1556 | Princess of Anserisa | |
Augustino | 1556 | 1598 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Stéphano IV | 1598 | 1621 | Prince of Anserisa | Established the National Convention in 1613 |
Régina | 1621 | 1665 | Princess of the Anserisan People | |
Stéphano V | 1665 | 1700 | Prince of Anserisa | Died without an heir |
House of Corvuma
Octavio Corvum took over the crown of Anserisa when Stéphano V died without an heir.
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Octavio I | 1700 | 1712 | Grand Prince of the Anserisan Islands | |
Octavio II | 1712 | 1713 | Grand Prince of the Anserisan Islands | Exiled by Émiliano Anserisum (later Prince Stéphano VI) |
House of Anserisa (Restored)
Nephew of Prince Stéphano V deposed Prince Octavio II and restored the House of Anserisa in 1713.
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Stéphano VI | 1713 | 1740 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Stéphano VII | 1740 | 1780 | Prince of Anserisa | |
Urbano II | 1780 | 1790 | Prince of Anserisa | Abdicated |
Urbano III | 1790 | 1792 | Prince of Anserisa | Executed by the Republican revolutionaries in 1792 |
Anserisan Empire
Hadriano Aquilum proclaimed himself Emperor of Anserisa on 9th April 1792, ending the Principality of Anserisa and proclaiming the Anserisan Empire which lasted until 1815.
House of Aquila
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Hadriano | 9th April 1792 |
21st September 1815 |
Emperor of Anserisa and the Anserisan People | Established New Anserisan as the official language Established the Imperial Congress in 1795 Established the Imperial Court of Justice in 1800 Exiled by the Republican revolutionaries in 1815 |
Republic of Anserisa
The Republic of Anserisa was proclaimed on 21st September 1815.
Presidents of Anserisa
No. | Name | From | Until | Political affiliation | Notes |
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1st | Calpurnio Fabricium | 21st September 1815 |
6th June 1816 |
Independent | First President, decided to have a one-year mandate only |
2nd | Auréliano Régulum | 1816 | 1824 | Republican | |
3rd | Antonino Secundum | 1824 | 1828 | Conservative | |
4th | Cassio Herminium | 1828 | 1840 | Republican | |
5th | Junio Iulianum | 1840 | 1848 | Independent | Last Independent President |
(4th) second mandate | Cassio Herminium | 1848 | 1850 | Republican | First President with two non-consecutive terms, only President to resign while in office |
6th | Terentio Quintillum | 1850 | 1856 | Republican | First Vice-President appointed President |
7th | Aurélio Catum | 1856 | 1864 | Republican | |
8th | Maximiliano Nervum | 1864 | 1888 | Republican | Longest-serving President |
9th | Liviano Arisum | 1888 | 1889 | Conservative | Only President to die while in office |
10th | Vespasiano Marcianum | 1889 | 1892 | Conservative | |
11th | Augusto Élium | 1892 | 1896 | Republican | |
12th | Émiliano Romanum | 1896 | 1912 | Republican | Signed the Anserisan Separation of Powers Act in 1911 (First amendment to the Constitution) |
13th | Octaviano Cassium | 1912 | 1914 | Republican | First President to be removed from office by the Congress |
14th | Aurélio Faustum | 1914 | 1916 | Conservative | |
(13th) second mandate | Octaviano Cassium | 1916 | 1918 | Republican | |
15th | Valériano Blandinum | 1918 | 1920 | Conservative | |
16th | Anicéto Flavium | 1920 | 1922 | Republican | |
17th | Julio Petronium | 1922 | 1930 | Conservative | |
18th | Spurio Traianum | 1930 | 1946 | Republican | First President not also running for Congress |
19th | Martino Gallum | 1946 | 1962 | Socialist | Signed the Anserisan Commissioners Act in 1947 (Second amendment to the Constitution) |
20th | Sergio Flavium | 1962 | 1982 | Socialist | |
21st | Valentina Antoninum | 1982 | 1994 | Socialist | First woman President Signed the Anserisan Governmental Obligations Act in 1984 (Third amendment to the Constitution) |
22nd | Gordiano Laurentium | 1994 | 2002 | Republican | Signed the Anserisan Declaration of Rights Act in 1995 (Fourth amendment to the Constitution) |
23rd | Mauritio Cyprianum | 2002 | 2006 | Conservative | |
24th | Horatio Secundinum | 2006 | 2014 | Republican | |
25th | Columbo Septimum | 6th June 2014 |
Incumbent | Socialist |