Hergerian Monarchy

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Queen Regnant of the United Kingdom of Sildavia and Borduria
Incumbent
Maria I of Sildavia and Borduria
since 17 February 2020
Details
StyleHer Majesty
Heir apparentAna-Lívia, Princess of Klöw
First monarchMaria of Sildavia
Formation17 February 2020
ResidenceKroppal Palace

The Queen is the monarch and head of state of the United Kingdom of Sildavia and Borduria. So far, all sovereigns have taken the name of the House of Sildavia. The current sovereign is Queen Maria.

Powers of the Monarch

Titles and Styles

Styles of the Royal Family

  • His/Her Majesty (Queen/King)
  • His/Her Royal Highness (Members of the Royal House)
  • His/Her Serene Highness (Other family members)
King/Queen Regnant (Rei/Rainha Reinante) Prince/ss of Klöw (Príncipe/Princesa de Klöw) Prince/ss of Sildavia (Príncipe/Princesa da Sildávia)

List of Monarchs

No. Name Portrait Arms Reign Era
Reign duration
House Title
I Maria I
17 February
2020
present Marian era
Hergerian Era
4 years, 10 months, 1 day
House of Sildavia Queen of the United Kingdom of Sildavia and Borduria
First Monarch of Sildavia, as well as the first female to ascend to the throne. She founded Sildavia as a principality, becoming a Sovereign Princess, and later elevated the country to a kingdom. She is also the founder of the House of Sildavia, the house that governed the homonymous country. After that, she unificated Sildavia and Borduria, her greatest political achiviment so far.

Timeline

Maria I of SildaviaHouse of Sildavia

Royal Titles

Prince of Klöw

Prince of Klöw (female: Princess of Klöw) is the title given to the heir and first in line of succession to the throne of Sildavia. The current Princess of Klöw is Princess Ana-Livia, Queen Maria's maternal niece. The heir to the hergerian throne, if first in the line of succession, whether male or female, is automatically referred to as Prince (Princess) of Klöw. However, if the reigning monarch wants to grant other titles to the heir, he will have to do so through a letter patent, and an investiture ceremony is the monarch's choice.

Prince of Sildavia and Borduria

Prince of the United Kingdom of Sildavia and Borduria(female: Princess of the United Kingdom of Sildavia and Borduria), or Hergerian Prince is a title historically bestowed on members of the royal house of Sildavia, and is also sometimes attributed to the consort of the monarch of Sildavia, though this usually bears the title of Prince Consort. A prince of Sildavia usually has the "Royal Highness" style. Furthermore, the title can be transmitted by female lineage and not exclusively male as in other monarchies.

Former Titles

Sovereign Princess of Sildavia

Sovereign Princess of Sildavia was the title of the Sildavian monarch from the foundation in 2020 until 2021 when Sildavia was elevated from a principality to a kingdom. The Monarch despite being a prince was styled as "Your Majesty".

Nobiliarchic System

The noble titles are hereditary or not, depending on the concession of the sovereign. Having the style of:

  • His/Her Ducal Serene Highness (Dukes)
  • His/Her Grace (Dukes and Marquises)
  • The Most Honorable (Marquises)
  • The Right Honourable (Counts and Viscounts)
  • The Honourable (Barons and Baronets)
Duke (Duque) Marquis (Marquês) Count (Conde) Viscount (Visconde) Baron (Barão) Baronet (Baronete)

One of the characteristics of the nobility of UKSB is the presence of the title of baronet.

Royal Dukes

The "Royal Dukes" as they are called, are members of the royal family who do not belong to the royal house. They receive the title of Duke, and their descendants are made "Ducal Princes", and receive the style of Serene Highness. So far, two Royal Dukedoms have been created, that of Duke and Prince of Flaviano (granted to the Queen's paternal family, which did not receive royal status), and that of Duchess and Prince of Östervarstland (granted to the Queen's maternal grandmother).

Royal Duke (Duque Real) Noble Prince (Príncipe Nobre)

Line of Succession to the Throne