List of heads of state of Fortuna

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This is a list of the heads of state of Fortuna, including the monarchs of the Kingdom of Fortuna, the emperors and high commanders of the First and Second Empire, and the various forms of governments in between.

Kingdom of Fortuna (850-1017)

King of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Valence I
-
850 879
Vespero I
-
879 906
Valence II
-
906 920
Renato
-
920 945
Valence III
-
945 987
Valence IV
-
987 1017

First Fortunan Empire (1017-1644)

Xenian Dynasty (1017-1091)

Emperor of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Faro I 3 March 985
-
29 January 1038
4 October 1017 29 January 1038 20 years, 117 days Named heir by Valence IV
Appointment
Sergio 7 April 1004
-
18 December 1062
29 January 1038 18 December 1062 24 years, 323 days Son of Faro I
Primogeniture
Faro II 11 August 1025
-
8 June 1085
18 December 1062 8 June 1085 22 years, 172 days Son of Sergio
Primogeniture
Faro III 5 July 1049
-
17 May 1091
8 June 1085 17 May 1091 28 years, 343 days Son of Faro II
Primogeniture

Acquarian Dynasty (1091-1123)

Emperor of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Antonello I 5 February 1047
-
13 April 1100
17 May 1091 13 April 1100 8 years, 331 days Great-great-grandson of Faro I
Right of Conquest
Verenzio I
-
27 September 1108
13 April 1100 27 September 1108 8 years, 167 days Son of Antonello I
Primogeniture
Ferdinand I
-
10 August 1123
27 September 1108 10 August 1123 14 years, 317 days Son of Antonello I
Seizure of the Throne

Rocaillic Dynasty (1123-1275)

Emperor of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Faro IV
-
3 January 1144
10 August 1123 3 January 1144 20 years, 146 days First cousin once removed of Antonello I
Seizure of the Throne
Verenzio II
-
21 December 1175
3 January 1144 21 December 1175 31 years, 352 days Son of Faro IV
Primogeniture
Verenzio III
-
7 May 1198
21 December 1175 7 May 1198 22 years, 137 days Son of Verenzio II
Primogeniture
Faro V
-
16 April 1204
7 May 1198 16 April 1204 5 years, 345 days Son of Verenzio III
Primogeniture
Ausiliatrice I
-
20 June 1232
16 April 1204 20 June 1232 28 years, 65 days Daughter of Verenzio III
Primogeniture
Antonello II
-
9 December 1268
20 June 1232 9 December 1268 36 years, 172 days Son of Ausiliatrice I
Primogeniture
Valence V
-
30 August 1270
9 December 1268 30 August 1270 1 year, 264 days Son of Antonello II
Primogeniture
Fridericus I
-
29 July 1275
30 August 1270 29 July 1275 4 years, 333 days Son of Valence V
Primogeniture

Era of the High Commanders (1275-1430)

With the empire on the verge of collapse under the rule of Fridericus I, members of the Imperial Guard under military commander Calisto devised a plan to forcefully remove the emperor. On the night of July 29, 1275, the Imperial Guard easily gained control of the palace and assassinated Fridericus. With the military behind him, Calisto announced the dissolution of the title of emperor until the empire was stabilized, naming himself instead as "High Commander of the Fortunan Empire." To solidify his position, he would take on the name Valence VI and marry Anastasia of Terine. In his later years, he would name his commander of the Imperial Guard, Raffaele, to be his successor. For the next century, the following leaders of the empire would follow suit by adopting the title of High Commander and naming their commander of the Imperial Guard to succeed them until the monarchy was restored in 1430.

High Commander of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Valence VI
-
24 March 1288
29 July 1275 24 March 1288 12 years, 239 days Seizure of the Throne
Raffaele I
-
25 April 1311
24 March 1288 25 April 1311 23 years, 32 days Named heir by Valence VI
Commander of the Imperial Guard
Raffaele II
-
8 September 1314
25 April 1311 8 September 1314 3 years, 136 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Son of Raffaele I
Durante
-
25 August 1319
8 September 1314 25 August 1319 4 years, 351 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Osvaldo
-
20 January 1320
25 August 1319 20 January 1320 148 days Seizure of the Throne
Lisandro I
-
31 March 1348
20 January 1320 31 March 1348 28 years, 71 days Seizure of the Throne
Fridericus II
-
1 October 1372
31 March 1348 1 October 1372 24 years, 184 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Valence VII
-
11 April 1385
1 October 1372 11 April 1385 12 years, 192 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Lisandro II
-
5 July 1406
11 April 1385 5 July 1406 21 years, 85 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Son of Valence VII
Eleusium
-
26 November 1423
5 July 1406 26 November 1423 17 years, 144 days Commander of the Imperial Guard
Alanus
-
8 May 1430
26 November 1423 8 May 1430 6 years, 163 days Commander of the Imperial Guard

Crenic Dynasty (1430-1640)

Following the conclusion of the conflict known as the War of Discontent, the Noble Alliance wrestled power away from the Imperial Guard with the death of Alanus during the Battle of Renato Passage. It was decided for the throne to be returned to the royal lineage by offering the position of empress to Veronica of Venmar, taking on the name Ausiliatrice II. This would mark the end of Era of the High Commanders and the start of the Crenic Dynasty.

Emperor of Fortuna Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Ausiliatrice II
-
18 January 1465
8 May 1430 18 January 1465 34 years, 255 days Offered the throne by Noble Alliance
Valence VIII
-
21 September 1477
18 January 1465 21 September 1477 12 years, 246 days Son of Ausiliatrice II
Primogeniture
Francisca
-
30 July 1498
21 September 1477 30 July 1498 20 years, 312 days Daughter of Valence VIII
Primogeniture
Ferdinand II
-
1 November 1545
30 July 1498 1 November 1545 47 years, 94 days Son of Francisca
Primogeniture
Valence IX
-
13 May 1560
1 November 1545 13 May 1560 14 years, 194 days Son of Ferdinand II
Primogeniture
Valence X
-
22 December 1602
13 May 1560 22 December 1602 42 years, 223 days Son of Valence IX
Primogeniture
Vespero II
-
16 January 1640
22 December 1602 16 January 1640 37 years, 25 days Son of Valence X
Primogeniture

Timeline

Vespero IIValence XValence IXFerdinand IIFranciscaValence VIIIAusiliatrice IIAlanusEleusiumLisandro IIValence VIIFridericus IILisandro IOsvaldoDuranteRaffaele IIRaffaele IValence VIFridericus IValence VAntonello IIAusiliatrice IFaro VVerenzio IIIVerenzio IIFaro IVFerdinand IVerenzio IAntonello IFaro IIIFaro IISergioFaro ICrenic DynastyHigh Commanders EraRocaillic DynastyAcquarian DynastyXenian Dynasty

Four States (1644-1973)

With the collapse of the Fortunan Empire in 1644, the islands would quickly split apart into dozens of individual states with multiple claiming to be the successor to the former empire. The 18th century and into the early 19th century would see the reuniting of regional states. In 1860, the Principality of Ancona, the Principality of Emili, the Principality of Toscani, and the United Provinces of Eridani Theta would recognize each other's independency as sovereign states with the Four States Agreement. The base of the agreement would remain intact up until the Toscanan-Emilian War and the formation of the Fortunan Confederation in 1973, an association of the three states of the Fortunan Archipelago. Eridani Theta would continue to exist into the 21st century before its dissolution in 2017.

Principality of Ancona (1791-1999)

The first state to begin reforming was the Principality of Ancona with the merging of the Grand Duchy of Rosa and the Duchy of Andavega in 1791. The Prince of Ancona would remain the de facto head of state up until 1997 with the death of Prudenzio V, whereupon the UNP, the leading political party in the Government, dissolved the position into a ceremonial role, confirmed the Emperor as head of state, and gave all executive powers to then Prime Minister Bernard Leandro.

Prince of Ancona Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Vespero III
-
28 April 1852
9 January 1791 28 April 1852 61 years, 110 days Appointment
Prudenzio IV
-
8 July 1889
28 April 1852 8 July 1889 37 years, 71 days Son of Vespero III
Ovidio VI
-
14 October 1920
8 July 1889 14 October 1920 31 years, 98 days Son of Prudenzio IV
Ovidio VII
-
18 October 1955
14 October 1920 18 October 1955 35 years, 4 days Son of Ovidio VI
Prudenzio V
-
15 February 1997
18 October 1955 15 February 1997 41 years, 120 days Son of Ovidio VII

Prime Ministers of Ancona (1938-1999)

Principality of Emili (1820-1999)

With the political marriage of Grand Duke Augostino of Destino and Duchess Adelina of Camanes, the Principality of Emili was established in 1820. The Prince of Emili would continue to rule as an absolute monarch until 1904 with the adoption of the Constitution of Emili. Following the end of the Toscanan-Emilian War, Aristeo II abdicated the throne, positioning the Emperor as head of state and handing executive responsibilities to the Prime Minister.

Prince of Emili Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Augostino I
-
1 September 1868
20 May 1820 1 September 1868 48 years, 104 days Political Marriage
Augostino II
-
25 July 1895
1 September 1868 25 July 1895 26 years, 327 days Son of Augostino I
Aristeo I
-
5 April 1940
25 July 1895 5 April 1940 44 years, 255 days Son of Augostino II
Adelina II
-
26 November 1957
5 April 1940 26 November 1957 17 years, 235 days Daughter of Aristeo I
Aristeo II
-
15 January 1989
26 November 1957 20 May 1973 15 years, 175 days Son of Adelina II

Prime Ministers of Emili (1904-1999)

Toscani (1814-1973)

After being reestablished in 1814, the Principality of Aragena officially became the Principality of Toscani, marking the start for reuniting the island. Toscani would continue to be ruled as a monarchy for over a century until its dissolution following a communist uprising in 1925. The People's Republic of Toscani would take its place, and would continue to exist for the next few decades until collapsing with the conclusion of the Toscanan-Emilian War in 1973. As the State of Toscani within the Fortunan Confederation, the position of State Governor was appointed by the Emperor on the advice of the Federal Council.

Principality of Toscani (1814-1925)

Prince of Toscani Reign Claim
Name Portrait Lifespan Start End Length
Ludovico
-
13 November 1842
22 July 1814 13 November 1842 28 years, 114 days Self Appointed
Maria I
-
21 September 1870
13 November 1842 21 September 1870 27 years, 312 days Daughter of Ludovico
Maria II
-
12 December 1903
21 September 1870 12 December 1903 33 years, 82 days Daughter of Maria I
Rodrigo III
-
26 August 1932
12 December 1903 9 January 1925 21 years, 28 days Son of Maria II

People's Republic of Toscani (1925-1973)

No. General Secretary and President Term of office Political party
Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Delfino Pane
(1875–1937)
17 January
1925
13 May
1937
12 years, 116 days Communist Party of Toscani
2 Fazio Viscardi
(1888–1955)
13 May
1937
26 December
1946
9 years, 227 days Communist Party of Toscani
3 Tatiana Belmonte
(1896–1961)
26 December
1946
3 June
1959
12 years, 159 days Communist Party of Toscani
4 Morena Innocenti
(1908-1973)
3 June
1959
11 May
1973
13 years, 342 days Communist Party of Toscani

State of Toscani (1973-1999)

No. State Governor Term of office Emperor
(Tenure)
Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Bartolomeo Nieri
(19__–2010)
22 June
1973
17 October
1980
7 years, 117 days Roderick
(1973-1999)
2 Cloe Tornincasa
(19__–2019)
17 October
1980
8 November
1984
4 years, 22 days
3 Giuseppe Corni
(born __)
8 November
1984
20 August
1991
6 years, 285 days
4 Biagio Airaldo
(born 19__)
20 August
1991
13 April
1997
5 years, 236 days
5 Barbara Ditoscani
(born 19__)
13 April
1997
11 March
1999
1 year, 363 days

United Provinces of Eridani Theta (1652-2017)

Generalissimo of Eridani Theta (1652-1786)

Chancellor of Eridani Theta (1786-1954)

Grand Chancellor of Eridani Theta (1954-2017)

Fortunan Confederation (1973-1999)

In order to create a sense of unity among the states of Fortuna, the Federal Council agreed to the restoration of the emperor. Roderick Verdi, Duke of Vinizia and son of Prudenzio V, was set up as Emperor of Fortuna, becoming the de facto head of state of the Fortunan Confederation, although it was merely ceremonial and state leaders still held most of their power. The title of Emperor of Fortuna would later be dissolved along with the dissolution of the Fortunan Confederation in 1999.

Name Portrait Lifespan Reign start Reign end Claim
Roderick
-
17 May 1999
14 October 1973 17 May 1999 Offered the Throne by the Federal Council
Son of Prudenzio V

Second Fortunan Empire (1999-present)