Jean-Emanuel, Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes

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Jean-Emanuel
His Serene Highness,
the Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes
Jean-Emanuel of Aigues-Mortes and Beremagne in 2020.
Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes
ReignJune 16, 2024 - present
PredecessorJean-Rosé
Duke of Beremagne
ReignJune 16, 2024 - present
PredecessorHimself (as Sovereign Prince of Beremagne)
Prince of Beremagne
As Emanuel I
Reign11 February 2018 - June 16, 2024
PredecessorThrone establish
SuccessorHimself (as Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes and Duke of Beremagne)
Born28 October 2002 (2002-10-28) (age 22)
L'Isle-Adam, France
HouseHouse of Dovimaldi-Nassor
FatherPrince Nicolas of Dovimaldi-Nassor
MotherPrincess Frederique of Dovimaldi-Nassor

Jean-Emanuel of Dovimaldi-Nassor, Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes and Duke of Beremagne, is the Constitutional Monarch of the Principality of Beremagne, of Tamopa since the February 11th 2018, day of the formation of the first Beremian Government. The Principality of Beremagne wasn't created by His Serene Highness to promote any political system but in the way to create new systems for the future Macronational world. He noticed by Royal Decrees that his political opinions in the MacroWorld are differents and that he "can't be accused of false opinions by cause of he Micronational's status".

Early life

Born at the beggining of the 21st century in France, first child of a two-children family, Emanuel actually works in the Economical spinneret to become a French Diplomat.

Establishment of the Principality of Beremagne

Accession and coronation

Emanuel of Dovimaldi-Nassor is already, in 2017, a fervent micronationalist, who seeks to learn more about these states not listed on the maps of the world. It is gradually getting closer to francophone nations until February 2018. The 11 February 2018, when he is proclaimed as the new Sovereign of Beremagne. Three days after, his is crowned by his new government, ruled by the Grand-Duke Aurand. On this day, he became officially the ruler of more than 1 000 km².

First years of reign

At the date mentionned above, the Prince's Government declaring the non-organized territory of Lac-Ministuk (Canada), to be independent from the British Crown.

Extrait of The original Declaration of Sovereignty of Beremagne.

At the beggining, the principality was ruled by an Absolute Monarchy, which became a Constitutional Monarchy with the first constitution, published and signed by the young prince during March 2018.

During the first year of reign, one micronation has been annexed, followed by the destitution of the prince Esteban of Tamopa.

Contitutional powers

The Constitution of the Principality of Beremagne keep many rights already exercised by the Crown. As main tasks, the Prince must represent the principality, as well as moderate the Grand-Duke's Government. The Sovereign is the head of state and the responsible of the unity of the nation.

Titles and distinctions

Titles

Monarchical styles of
Emanuel of Beremagne
Reference styleHis Serene Highness
Spoken styleYour Serene Highness
Alternative styleSir


  • 2002  : His Excellency Emanuel of Dovimaldi-Nassor
  • 2017  : His Excellency Emanuel, Lord of Blackwood.
  • 2018  : His Serene Highness the Prince of Beremagne, Duke of Merania, Duke of Aiken, Duke of Obernai, Earl of the Sagueunay and Lac-Saint-Jean-Est, Earl of Dattier, Lord of La-Bidière, Lord of Blackwood.
  • 2024  : His Serene Highness the Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes, Duke of Beremagne, Duke of Merania, Duke of Aiken, Duke of Obernai, Earl of the Sagueunay and Lac-Saint-Jean-Est, Earl of Dattier, Lord of La-Bidière, Lord of Blackwood.

Distinctions

Beremian distinctions

  • Principality of Beremagne Grand-Master of the Order of the Princely House of Beremagne (2018)
  • Principality of Beremagne Grand-Master of the Order of Merit (2019)
  • Principality of Beremagne Grand-Master of the Order of Ecological Merit (2019)
  • Principality of Beremagne Grand-Master of the Order of the Eagle (2018)

Foreign distinctions

Jean-Emanuel, Crown Prince of Aigues-Mortes
Royal titles
Preceded by
HM Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada
HSH Emanuel, Prince of Beremagne
11 February 2018 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent