Difference between revisions of "Duke of Riviä"
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− | | 13th of the Suns Smile, 1619 | + | | 13th of the Suns Smile, 1619 |
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+ | Son of George de Hartcold <br/> | ||
+ | and Eleanor de Hartcold | ||
| [[Auralia de Hartcold]]<br/>Senntisten, Marna<br/>7 children (Three Adopted) | | [[Auralia de Hartcold]]<br/>Senntisten, Marna<br/>7 children (Three Adopted) | ||
| Alive | | Alive | ||
| Founder and first Duke of Riviä | | Founder and first Duke of Riviä |
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The Duke of Riviä is the ruler of the Duchy of Riviä. The current house that holds the title is House de Hartcold. The first Duke and creator of the Duchy of Riviä as it is known today was Thomas de Hartcold, also known as Duke Thomas I of Riviä.
When a Duke was unable to serve due to incapacity, youth or absence, he or the privy council would appoint a trusted regent to rule in his stead with a similar level of power and authority. If this regent was also the Heir, he would be entitled to the rank of Regent.
The title of the Duke of Riviä has only belonged to members of House de Hartcold but belonged to the House of Skion as governors of Riviä.
Current Duke
The current seat of the Duchy of Riviä is Gävoles, the current Duke is Thomas de Hartcold I.
Past Dukes
House de Hartcold (1659-present)
The House of de Hartcold formed the Barony in the year 1659 and has currently ruled it up to present day.
Name Reign |
Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Succession right |
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Thomas I Thomas de Hartcold 1659-Present |
13th of the Suns Smile, 1619
Son of George de Hartcold |
Auralia de Hartcold Senntisten, Marna 7 children (Three Adopted) |
Alive | Founder and first Duke of Riviä
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