List of heads of state of Fortuna
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 (850-1028)
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Valence I | - |
850 | 879 | ||
Vespero I | - |
879 | 906 | ||
Valence II | - |
906 | 920 | ||
Renato | - |
920 | 945 | ||
Valence III | - |
945 | 987 | ||
Valence IV | - |
987 | 1028 |
First Fortunan Empire (1028-1644)
Xenian Dynasty (1028-1091)
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Faro I | 3 March 985 - 29 January 1038 |
4 October 1017 | 29 January 1038 | Named heir by Valence IV Appointment | |
Sergio | 7 April 1004 - 18 December 1062 |
29 January 1038 | 18 December 1062 | Son of Faro I Primogeniture | |
Faro II | 11 August 1025 - 8 June 1085 |
18 December 1062 | 8 June 1085 | Son of Sergio Primogeniture | |
Faro III | 5 July 1049 - 17 May 1091 |
8 June 1085 | 17 May 1091 | Son of Faro II Primogeniture |
Acquarian Dynasty (1091-1123)
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Antonello I | 5 February 1047 - 13 April 1100 |
17 May 1091 | 13 April 1100 | Great-great-grandson of Faro I Right of Conquest | |
Verenzio I | - |
13 April 1100 | 27 September 1108 | Son of Antonello I Primogeniture | |
Ferdinand I | - |
27 September 1108 | 10 August 1123 | Son of Antonello I Seizure of the Throne |
Rocaillic Dynasty (1123-1275)
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Faro IV | - |
10 August 1123 | 3 January 1144 | First cousin once removed of Antonello I Seizure of the Throne | |
Verenzio II | - |
3 January 1144 | 21 December 1175 | Son of Faro IV Primogeniture | |
Verenzio III | - |
21 December 1175 | 7 May 1198 | Son of Verenzio II Primogeniture | |
Faro V | - |
7 May 1198 | 16 April 1204 | Son of Verenzio III Primogeniture | |
Ausiliatrice I | - |
16 April 1204 | 20 June 1232 | Daughter of Verenzio III Primogeniture | |
Antonello II | - |
20 June 1232 | 9 December 1268 | Son of Ausiliatrice I Primogeniture | |
Valence V | - |
9 December 1268 | 30 August 1270 | Son of Antonello II Primogeniture | |
Fridericus I | - |
30 August 1270 | 29 July 1275 | 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.
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Valence VI | - |
29 July 1275 | 24 March 1288 | Seizure of the Throne | |
Raffaele I | - |
24 March 1288 | 25 April 1311 | Named heir by Valence VI Commander of the Imperial Guard | |
Raffaele II | - |
25 April 1311 | 8 September 1314 | Commander of the Imperial Guard Son of Raffaele I | |
Durante | - |
8 September 1314 | 25 August 1319 | Commander of the Imperial Guard | |
Osvaldo | - |
25 August 1319 | 20 January 1320 | Seizure of the Throne | |
Lisandro I | - |
20 January 1320 | 31 March 1348 | Seizure of the Throne | |
Fridericus II | - |
31 March 1348 | 1 October 1372 | Commander of the Imperial Guard | |
Valence VII | - |
1 October 1372 | 11 April 1385 | Commander of the Imperial Guard | |
Lisandro II | - |
11 April 1385 | 5 July 1406 | Commander of the Imperial Guard Son of Valence VII | |
Eleusium | - |
5 July 1406 | 26 November 1423 | Commander of the Imperial Guard | |
Alanus | - |
26 November 1423 | 8 May 1430 | 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.
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Ausiliatrice II | - |
8 May 1430 | 18 January 1465 | Offered the throne by Noble Alliance | |
Valence VIII | - |
18 January 1465 | 21 September 1477 | ||
Francisca | - |
21 September 1477 | 30 July 1498 | ||
Ferdinand II | - |
30 July 1498 | 1 November 1545 | ||
Valence IX | - |
1 November 1545 | 13 May 1560 | ||
Valence X | - |
13 May 1560 | 22 December 1602 | ||
Vespero II | - |
22 December 1602 | 16 January 1640 |
Uhhh (1644-1973)
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, was set up as Emperor of Fortuna, becoming the de facto head of state of the Fortunan Confederation. The position was only ceremonial and only lasted until the rise of the Second Fortunan Empire.
Name | Portrait | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Claim |
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Roderick | - |
14 October 1973 | 17 May 1999 | Offered the Throne by the Federal Council |