Emperors of Alcay
Emperor of Alcay is the most senior title of those monarchs ruling over the Alcaian Empire.
It's first holder was Carolus the Crow, who created the title after inheriting the duchies of Albillan (Albalonga), Stehnhoevel (Collis Saxosis) and Durgen (Castra Durgata). It is a male-exclusive hereditary title based on right of primogeniture, that is, passed down from the previous holder upon death/abdication to his eldest son/closest male blood relative.
History
List of holders
Van de Raaf dynasty
Maurice II (r. 1038-1091)
Henry III (r. 1091-1133)
Adolph III (r. 1133-1154)
Roderick VII (r. 1154-1167)
Henry IV (r. 1167-1178)
Maurice III (r. 1181-1229)
Van de Lange dynasty
John I (r. 1230-1276)
Albert II (r. 1276-1299)
Henry V (r. 1299-1332)
Adolph IV (r. 1332-1364)
Albert III (r. 1364-1392)
Mendo VII (r. 1343-1384)
Alphonse IX (r. 1384-1462)
Sancho VIII (r. 1462-present)
Heraldry
Details
Style: His Supernal Magnificence First monarch: Alphonse the Fat Current monarch: Sancho VIII Formation: 406 Residence: Palace of the PortRemove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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