House of Agram

The House of Agram, or House of Nascimento-Agram is one of the most important royal houses of Karnia-Ruthenia and the most traditional family in Horvatia. The throne of Horvatia was occupied by the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha from its foundation until 02 September 2017 when Oscar I abdicated on the behalf of Prince Joseph Cicero of Horvatia, considering that the natural sucessors and de facto rulers of Horvatia were the Agrams. They also succeded the claim of the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha to the title of King of Eslavija in 2020. The house also holds several other minor titles. Their official residence is the Ban's Court, located in Agram, the city that named the family. They ruled for a very short period in 2017, when the Throne reverted to the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha again.

Titles
The Head of the House is the holder of the title of Duke of Agram, and was the former Ban of Horvatia. The consort of the Duke hold the title of Duchess of Agram, while his companion holds the title of Countess of Oliwa and Ragusa. The heir of the Duke hold the title of Hereditary Prince of Agram. His wife use the title of Hereditary Princess of Agram and his companion before the marriage holds no title. The older son of the Hereditary Prince and his wife holds the title of Prince or Princess of Agram and his companion until the marriage do not have a title. The other members of the immediate family are known simply as "Prince or Princess of Agram". After the abdication of Oscar I to the Crown of Eslavija on 29 February 2020, a peaceful agreement allowed a noble of Karno-Ruthenian origin to assume the throne, and the chosen one was the former King of Horvatia, assuming the regnal name of Alexander II.

Heraldry and Standards
Members of the Family have their own crests, monograms and standards to represent them or their presence somewhere over the Kingdom and foreign countries. The use of them are regulated by the Emperor-King's Own Office and by the Imperial and Royal Academy of Heraldry of Karnia-Ruthenia.