List of leaders of Holy Free (Pacifica)
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The list of leaders of Holy Free includes the kings of the Kingdom of Free, the kings of the Kingdom of Holy Free and the prime ministers of Kingdom of Holy Free.
The Kingdom of Free
The Kingdom of Free was proclaimed by King Andrea I in 1638 and lasted until the proclamation of the Kingdom of Holy Free in 1813.
House of Free
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Andrea I | 1638 | 1680 | Count of Lordinia-Rove (1615-1638) King of Free (1638-1680) |
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Andrea II | 1680 | 1683 | King of Free | Assassinated and died without an heir |
House of Noals
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Johnathan | 1683 | 1691 | Count of Tamils (1655-1683) King of Free (1683-1691) |
Died without an heir and may be behind the assassination of Andrea II |
House of Trinal
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Trinal I | 1691 | 1717 | Count of Rove (1653-1683) King of Free (1691-1717) |
Supposed to be next in line of succession after Andrea II but at the time was not in the capital Then was exiled under Jonathan rule After the death of Jonathan that he was crowned king |
Trinal II | 1717 | 1741 | King of Free | |
Trinal III | 1741 | 1776 | King of Free | |
Trinal IV | 1776 | 1791 | King of Free | Abdication |
The Kingdom of Holy Free
The Kingdom of Holy Free was proclaimed by in 1813 King Trinal V
House of Trinal
Name | From | Until | Title | Notes |
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Trinal V | 1791 | 1854 | King of Free (1791-1813) King of Holy Free (1813-1854) |
A personal union with Holsani |
Trinal VI | 1854 | 1892 | King of Holy Free | |
Trinal VII | 1892 | 1934 | King of Holy Free | Unknown cause of death (Assassination or Suicide) |
Trinal VIII | 1934 | 1945 | King of Holy Free |
Prime Ministers of Holy Free
After the bloodless revolution of 1954, Holy Free changed from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy
No. | Name | From | Until | Political affiliation | Notes |
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1st | Bartjan Herder | 1945 | 1948 | Independent | First President, decided to have a three years mandate |
2nd | Hermen Bensink | 1948 | 1949 | Democratic | Assassinated and Coup'ed |
3rd | Gen. Ruud Beek Sr. | 1949 | 1954 | Nationalist | First Prime Minister to serve two non-consecutive terms |
4th | Reinier Molas | 1954 | 1962 | Liberal | |
5rth | Mirte Esmeijer | 1962 | 1970 | Liberal | First woman President |
6th | Issaac Nines | 1970 | 1974 | Conservative | |
7th | Ruuderford Linneke Blankhorst (Ruud Beek Jr.) | 1974 | 1978 | Nationalist | |
8th | Theun Kleine Schaars | 1978 | 1984 | Socialist | Died in Office |
9th | Reinier Heerius | 1984 | 1992 | Socialist | |
10th | Nelke Slagman | 1992 | 2000 | Liberal | |
11th | Sebastiaan van Rovenberg-Hussac | 2000 | 2004 | Conservative | |
(10th) 2nd mandate | Nelke Slagman | 2004 | 2008 | Liberal | Only Prime Minister to serve two non-consecutive terms |
11th | Sofie van Tamills | 2008 | 2012 | Democratic | |
2012 | 2016 | Conservative | |||
12th | Eerste Premier | 2016 | 2020 | Conservative | |
13th | Adriaan Bolte | 2020 | Incumbent | Nationalist |