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The House of Barbanov-Alimar (Common: Alimar; Raevir: Alimarovic; High Imperial: Alimarii) is a human-cadet house of Barbanov, spawning from the legitimate issue of Prince Edward-Audemar, younger brother to Sigmar I, and Duke Demetrius var Ruthern.
Notable Members
- Prince Josef Eimar Barbanov, First Grand Prince of Muldav: co-founder of the family. ✝
- Princess Aleksandra Barbanov nee Ruthern, First Baroness of Antioch: co-founder of the family. ✝
- Prince George Alimar, Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska from 1719 until his death in 1720. ✝
- Prince Otto Alimar, Third Grand Prince of Muldav: brother of Josef, took over as head of the house with the death of Kazimar. Served as Lord Regent of Hanseti-Ruska from 1756 to 1762, and briefly as Lord Palatine from 1762 until his death in 1764. ✝
- Princess Maya Alimar, Queen of Hanseti-Ruska: the Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska by marriage to King Andrik IV. ✝
Heads of the Alimars
House Barbanov-Alimar follows an agnatic-cognatic primogeniture succession system, meaning that the eldest son of the family head takes over upon their death, unless there are no eligible males - in which case a female may inherit. Members of House Alimar are known for their service to their Barbanov kin, either as statesmen or military men.
Name | Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Coat of Arms | Title(s) |
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Josef I, Grand Prince of Muldav Josef Eimar Barbanov |
1683 Markev, Haense Son of Prince Edward Barbanov and Irena Colborn |
Aleksandra of Vidaus Vidaus, Haense 5 children |
1721 Reza, Haense aged 38 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Prince of Bihar | ||
Aleksandra I Aleksandra Sophia vas Demetrius Ruthern |
1685 Vidaus, Haense Daughter of Demetrius, Duke of Vidaus and his wife, Amalie of Antioch. |
Josef of Haense Markev, Haense 5 children |
1722 Reza,Haense aged 37 |
Grand Princess of Muldav, Baroness of Antioch | ||
Kazimar I, Grand Prince of Muldav Kazimar Barbanov-Alimar |
1704 Krepost Palace, Markev, Haense Son of Josef I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Lady Aleksandra Ruthern |
Sofiya of Haense | 1739 Reza, Haense aged 35 |
Grand Prince of Muldav Baron of Antioch | ||
Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav Otto Barbanov-Alimar |
1690 Markev, Haense Son of Prince Edward Barbanov and Irena Colborn |
Ambrosia Grimaldi | 1764 Reza, Haense aged 74 |
Grand Prince of Muldav | ||
Godfric I, Red Prince of Muldav Godfric Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1725 Reza, Haense Son of Otto I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Ambrosia Grimaldi |
Princess Margaret Helvets | 1773 Boot Bridge, Haense aged 48 |
Grand Prince of Muldav | |
Josef II, Red Prince of Muldav Josef Audemar Barbanov-Alimar |
150px | 1757 Reza, Haense Son of Godfric I, Grand Prince of Muldav and Princess Margaret Helvets |
Unwed | Alive | Grand Prince of Muldav |