House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha
The House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha, or House of Ruthenia originated from the marriage in 1988 of Duke Ari of Ruthenia and Countess Denise von Goëtzën, later successively Kings of Ruthenia and Archdukes of Karnia. Their descendent, Emperor Oscar I represent the legitimate surviving line of the House of Thomaz-Rocha and the House of Goëtzën, inheriting their patrimonial possessions and vocation to the Empire from the female descendants of the House of Goëtzën and the male line of the House of Thomaz-Rocha.
The House gathered dynastic momentum during 11th century, when Rudolf of Rheinfelden, thirty-second-generation ancestor of Oscar I was elected German Anti-king and again during 21th century, the the ascension of Oscar I to the Karno-Ruthenian Throne.
One of the most prominent royal houses of micronationalism, the throne of Ruthenia, and then the Karno-Ruthenian Empire is continuously occupied by the house since 2014, and also produced emperors and kings of North American Confederation, Occidia, Acrin, Bessabia, Badakistan, Gaussland, Carpathia, Cardonia, Horvatia, Tsechia, Eslavija, Taslavia and Ameroslavia, as well as holders of several other minor titles at various micronations.
The family split once into a parallel branch, although it was per se a cadet branch of the House of Thomaz-Rocha and the House of Goëtzën. Even ruling distinct territories, the different branches nevertheless maintained close relations. In 2021, the family sealed a pact around the House Law of the Karno-Ruthenian Imperial Family, to regulate inheritance, titles and rights of succession for the members of the family, while claiming ancestral titles.
Principal roles[edit | edit source]
Their principal roles, including the roles of their cadet branches were as:
- Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia (2016 - present);
- Occidian Emperor (2020 - present);
- North American Emperor (2020);
- Emperor of Karnia (2016 - present);
- King of Ruthenia (2014 - present);
- King of Bessabia (2015);
- Shah of Badakistan (2015);
- Domnitor of Carpathia (2015 - 2016);
- King of Acrin (2015 - present);
- King of Horvatia (2016 - 2017) and (2017 - 2020);
- King of Tsechia (2016 - present);
- King of Eslavija (2009) and again (2018 - 2020);
- King of Cardonia (2020 - 2022);
- King of Taslavia (2020 - present);
- King of Ameroslavia (2022);
- King of Pannonia (2022 - present);
- King of Temeswaria (2022 - present)
History[edit | edit source]
Origin[edit | edit source]
The House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha originated from the marriage in 1980's of Archduke Ari of Karnia, and Archduchess Denise of Karnia, later King and Queen of Ruthenia. Its members are the legitimate surviving line of the House of Thomaz-Rocha and the House of Goëtzën, inheriting their patrimonial possessions and vocation to the Empire from the female descendants of the House of Goëtzën.
Ascension[edit | edit source]
After the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha established itself as a ruling house in 2014, they grew in power, and along Ruthenia, various other domains were added to their influence, producing monarchs of Acrin, Gaussland, Carpathia, Bessabia and Badakistan by 2015, Karnia, Tsechia and Horvatia by 2016, Eslavija by 2018, the North American Confederation and Occidia, Cardonia and Taslavia in 2020. Some other thrones were offered, but the house choose to follow a more strict line of cohesion in the micronations they included in their domains.
Neverthless, they became relevant figures in foreign micronations as well, and collected several titles and honors abroad. This increasingly status reflected in their rank, from the royal style of 2014 to the imperial rank in 2016, later recognized by the Emperor of the North American Confederation and the Pavlovian Emperor in 2020 through the Treaty of Theodosia, and when Oscar I ascended to the North American Throne, once again recognized by the Pavlovian Emperor as suitable to imperial rank through the Treaty of Osokorky. In the same year, the Micronational Catholic Church, a group of Brazilian micronationalists who, in canonical terms, founded a lay apostolate founded in 1997, with authorization from the Catholic Church guaranteed to Oscar I the micronational use of the style of Apostolic Majesty[1].
Present[edit | edit source]
The current head of the house is Archduke Ari (born 1961), who was the first King of Ruthenia as Ari I. As King, he was succeded by his ony son, Oscar I in 2014, and although the acting head of the family since 2014, he effectively succeded his father, Archduke Anton, as head of the family in November 2020.
The cadet Taslavian branch of the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha was founded by Archduke Ítalo when he ascended to the Taslavian throne. With this ascension, the archduke were elevated to king in December 2020, retaining the Karno-Ruthenian titles and place in succession.
In April 2021, a family pact was signed and the members of the family created the House Law of the Karno-Ruthenian Imperial Family, that finally confirmed the titles of the members of the dynasty, their duties and their place in the line of succession to the Karno-Ruthenian and to the Taslavian Throne. Of the thirteen children of Archduke Anton and Archduchess Judith, ten renounced their position in the line of succession, with just two of them, Archduke Pedro and her sister, Archduchess Celia, with children with archducal titles, although with no right to succession.
Another interesting subject is the sucession to the Occidian Throne. Despite being an hereditary monarchy, if Oscar I don't bear a natural heir, the crown will be reverted again to the House of Hartmann-Peters due the Act of Abdication and Viceroyalty[2], don't being affected by the House Law if Oscar I don't bear a natural heir.
In 26 August 2021, in harmony with the dispositions of the House Law of the Karno-Ruthenian Imperial Family, the House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha and the House of Woestein established the a very special bond by the marriage of Oscar I to Marie Elisabeth Haiane of Woestein, the first dynastic union between natural members of micronational ruling houses that ever happened[3][4][5][6]. The first member of both houses in the following generation was the natural daughter of Empress Marie Elisabeth and adopted daughter of Oscar I, Archduchess Alice[7]. By law, Archduchess Alice have no place in the line of succession to the Karno-Ruthenian or the Occidian throne, but was considered a dynast of both houses anyway. Through that marriage, it was also granted, jure uxoris, the title of Infante of Woestein to the Emperor of Karnia-Ruthenia.

On 25 November 2021, an ammendment was decreed by Emperor Oscar I, recognizing retroactively the title and style of Their Imperial Majesties, Emperors of Karnia to his late paternal grandparents, Archduke Anton and Archduchess Judith, the title and style of Their Majesties, the Kings of Ruthenia to his late maternal grandparents, Count Michael von Goëtzën and Countess Theresa von Goëtzën and the title and style of Their Imperial and Royal Majesties, the Emperors of Karnia and Kings of Ruthenia to his parents, Archduke Ari and Archduchess Denise. Despite no real change, it was seen as a nod to the memory of his grandparents and a show of respect to his parents.
On 22 July 2022, under the auspices of the Derivatist Program of the Conference of Santiago, the Kingdom of Ameroslavia had its crown offered to Ari, Archduke of Karnia, former King of Ruthenia and father of Oscar I, who accepted the crown on behalf of his father and was the one behind the initiative to restore Ameroslavia and the offering a crown for his father. In return, Oscar I eventually dropped his rights to succeed in the New Southern Rhine and Pommerland, becoming the Crown Prince of Ameroslavia. Eventually, Ameroslavia would be reorganized into Pannonia with Ari I as King.
On the last days of 2022, the three sovereigns of the house - Ari of Pannonia, Oscar of Karnia-Ruthenia and Guilherme Ítalo of Taslavia established the Goëtzër Monarchy, a political association of the three monarchies for geopolitical combined responses on the best interests of the dynasty. To celebrate the occasion and reinforce the imperial ambitions of the dynasty, Oscar I restored the Order of the Three Golden Fleeces.
Multilingualism[edit | edit source]
As they accumulated crowns and titles, the family developed a unique family tradition of multilingualism that evolved over the years. Ruthenia had been multilingual from the start, even though its rulers were native Portuguese-speakers. The language issue within the Empire became gradually more salient with the fights between the American-born citizens and the Brazilian-born citizens. After a public consult, the use of Portuguese declined, but maintained as a second official language, along English. Latin is used in some administrative and religious services by the Archdiocese of Persenburg and the Military Ordinariate, while French had played an important part during the early diplomacy during the Ruthenian Era (2014-2016). Oscar I, apart of Portuguese and English, had notions of Spanish, French and German.
Residences[edit | edit source]
The Hofbau Palace is the official residence and workplace of the Karno-Ruthenian Emperor and the principal residence of the dynasty. Located in Persenburg, it was built in the early 20th century and remodeled several times afterwards, being that the reason behind the etimology of Hofbau: the palace in construction. It also serve as the imperial winter residence, as Arienburg Palace, near Weißeswasser is the summer residence.
Other residences, like the Denisehof in Hoheneinsamkeit or the Antonvilla, located in Floriano which construction was planned to start in late 2021, are less used. The imperial family owns other properties, but they are dedicated to real estate exploitation, for the family's income.
Burials[edit | edit source]
The burial places of the House are three: a cemetery used by the House of Thomaz-Rocha consecrated on 19th century in what is known today as the Duchy of Cieszpreg and Zallanta, a particular cemetery in Campinas, near Duchy of Oswiencin and a vault at the Cemetery of Lapa, used by the House of Goëtzën.
The most recent entombment in the particular cemetery of the Thomaz Family took place on November 2020, with the death of Archduke Anton, while his wife, Archduchess Judith, was the first person to be buried at the family's vault near Oswiencin, followed by their eldest son, Archduke Francis and the first wife of Archduke Pedro, Archduchess Celia. The last entombment of the vault of the House of Goëtzën happened in 1997, with the death of the great-grandmother of Oscar I, Countess Theresa Veronika von Goëtzën, next to her parents and brother. Other members of the "Hungarian branch" of the house were buried in other places.
Line of Succession to the Throne[edit | edit source]
Karnia-Ruthenia had equal primogeniture sucession, but that is limited to those descended from Archduke Ari of Karnia and in the future, Emperor-King, through approved marriage. Dynasts lose their right to the throne if they marry without the permission of the monarch or current pretender. Individuals born to unmarried dynasts or to former dynasts that married without imperial permission, and their descendants, are excluded from the line to the throne. Further, when approving a marriage, the monarch can impose conditions that must be met in order for any resulting offspring to have succession rights.
Also included in the line of succession, although excluded members who were against decisions of the head of the dynasty or promoted any attempt on the dynastic order imposed; the latter are considered "disgraced", lose their titles and their descendants are automatically excluded from the line of succession, although it remains just as a courtesy.

The Throne must pass to the member of the Imperial and Royal Family next nearest in lineage with the same line of succession should a situation arise where there are no eligible descendants of the reigning Emperor-King. The monarch is allowed to be a member of any faith of their choosing, traditionally a Roman Catholic. The monarch was never forced to belong to any religion, however to prevent any potential crisis of faith within the Imperial and Royal Family, all members are allowed to profess any faith they desire or none at all.
Family Tree[edit | edit source]
Archduke Anton of KarniaDECEASED, married Archduchess Judith of KarniaDECEASED
- Archduke Francis of KarniaRENOUNCED, DECEASED, married Maria de Campos.
- Tatiana of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Josias Falcão.
- Maria Fernanda FalcãoEXCLUDED
- Maria Luisa FalcãoEXCLUDED
- Caroline of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Ernest Sobral.
- Enzo SobralEXCLUDED
- Valentina SobralEXCLUDED
- Gustavo SobralEXCLUDED
- Camila of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Tatiana of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Josias Falcão.
- Archduke Luitpold of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Archduchess Solange of Karnia
- Archduchess Walburga of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Ferdinand, Prince Polisei.
- Louis, Hereditary Prince PoliseiEXCLUDED
- Archduke Olivier of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Olivia of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduke Johann Victor of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Walburga of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Ferdinand, Prince Polisei.
- Archduchess ZeliaRENOUNCED, married Joseph Peter Tavares
- Aurelius TavaresEXCLUDED
- Mark TavaresEXCLUDED
- Valdemar TavaresEXCLUDED
- Archduke GeorgeRENOUNCED, married Maria Lopes.
- Jacqueline of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Gabriel of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduke Pedro of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Archduchess Anna of Karnia
- Archduke Alexander of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduke Danilo of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Celia of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Archduke Joseph Maximilian of Karnia
- Archduke Maurice of KarniaADOPTED, EXCLUDED
- Archduke Anton Joseph of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Archduchess Yvonette of Karnia
- Archduchess Bruna of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Andressa of KarniaEXCLUDED, married Victor, Baron Zollorin.
- Peter de ZollorinEXCLUDED
- Archduke Gustav of KarniaEXCLUDED
King Ari of Pannonia, married Queen Denise of Pannonia
Emperor-King Oscar, married Empress Elisabeth
- Archduchess Alice of KarniaADOPTED
- Archduke August of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Archduchess Josianne of Karnia
- Archduke Joseph of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Jessica of KarniaEXCLUDED, married James, Count Barbosa Nuno de Cellanova.
- Archduchess Esther of KarniaEXCLUDED
- Archduke Otto of Karnia
- Archduke Helio of Karnia, married Archduchess Mary of Karnia
- Archduchess Ophelia of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Maurice, Count Bezerra de Ponte de Lima
- Beatriz, Countess SantoryEXCLUDED
- Valentina, Countess SantoryEXCLUDED
- Bianca, Countess MartinsEXCLUDED
- Rudolf de Bezerra de Ponte de LimaEXCLUDED
- Juan de Bezerra de Ponte de LimaEXCLUDED
- Beatriz, Countess SantoryEXCLUDED
- Archduchess Adelia of KarniaRENOUNCED, married Louis Lima
- Louise LimaEXCLUDED
- Archduke Francis of KarniaRENOUNCED, DECEASED, married Maria de Campos.
Ancestors[edit | edit source]
The patrilineal descent from Pons de La Roche to the Emperor-King goes thus:
Considering his oldest known ancestor, Ugiek, and considering connections with the House of Piast through the marriage of Béla I and Adelaide of Poland, with the House of Rheinfelden through the marriage of Ladislau I with Adelaide of Swabia and the House of Komnenos, for the marriage of Ladislaus's daughter, Irene, with John II Komnenos, Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans, the matrilineal descent from Ügyek to the Emperor-King goes thus:
- Ügyek, Chieftain of Scythia
- Álmos, Kende of Hungarians
- Árpád, Grand Prince of the Hungarians
- Zoltán, Grand Prince of the Hungarians
- Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians
- Michael, Duke of Nyitra
- Vazul, Duke of Nyitra
- Béla, King of Hungary
- Ladislaus I, King of Hungary
- Maria, Princess of Vladimir-in-Volhynia
- Yuri Yaroslavich, Prince of Tura-Pinsk
- Vasily, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Chernigov
- Vladimir, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Smolensk, Prince Pereyaslavsky
- Alexander, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Belz, Prince Vladimir-Volynsky
- Anastasia, Princess Belzskaya
- Peter Csák, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén
- János Csák
- Petronella Zmeskál de Domanovecz
- István Rhédey
- Pál Rhédey de Kisréde
- László Rhédey de Kisréde
- János Rhédey de Kisréde-Nyakazó
- János Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Ferenc Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Bálint Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis I Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis II de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Alexander Buzas
- Teresa, Countess von Goëtzën
- Denise, Archduchess of Karnia and Princess of Ruthenia
- Oscar I
Considering his oldest known ancestor, Gebhard von Nieder-Lahngau, and considering connections with the House of Árpád through the marriage of Ladislau I with Adelaide of Swabia and the House of Komnenos, for the marriage of Ladislaus's daughter, Irene, with John II Komnenos, Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans, the matrilineal descent from Gebhard von Nieder-Lahngau to the Emperor-King goes thus:
- Gebhard von Nieder-Lahngau, Count of Lahngau, Count in der Wetterau, Count of Niederlahngau
- Udo II von Nieder-Lahngau, Count of Niederlahngau
- Eberhard of Niederlahngau, Count of Niederlahngau
- Gebhard of Ufgau
- Konrad I, Duke of Swabia
- Konrad III von Rheinfelden
- Kuno of Rheinfelden
- Rudolf, Duke of Swabia
- Adelaide, Queen of Hungary
- Maria, Princess of Vladimir-in-Volhynia
- Yuri Yaroslavich, Prince of Tura-Pinsk
- Vasily, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Chernigov
- Vladimir, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Smolensk, Prince Pereyaslavsky
- Alexander, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Belz, Prince Vladimir-Volynsky
- Anastasia, Princess Belzskaya
- Peter Csák, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén
- János Csák
- Petronella Zmeskál de Domanovecz
- István Rhédey
- Pál Rhédey de Kisréde
- László Rhédey de Kisréde
- János Rhédey de Kisréde-Nyakazó
- János Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Ferenc Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Bálint Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis I Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis II de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Alexander Buzas
- Teresa, Countess von Goëtzën
- Denise, Archduchess of Karnia and Princess of Ruthenia
- Oscar I
Considering his oldest known ancestor, Ugiek, and considering connections with the House of Komnenos through the marriage of Ladislau I's daughter, Irene, with John II Komnenos, Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans, the matrilineal descent from Manuel Erotikos Komnenos to the Emperor-King goes thus:
- Manuel Erotikos Komnenos
- John Komnenos, Domestic of the Schools
- Alexios I, Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
- Irene, Empress consort of the Byzantine Empire
- Maria, Princess of Vladimir-in-Volhynia
- Yuri Yaroslavich, Prince of Tura-Pinsk
- Vasily, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Chernigov
- Vladimir, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Smolensk, Prince Pereyaslavsky
- Alexander, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Belz, Prince Vladimir-Volynsky
- Anastasia, Princess Belzskaya
- Peter Csák, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén
- János Csák
- Petronella Zmeskál de Domanovecz
- István Rhédey
- Pál Rhédey de Kisréde
- László Rhédey de Kisréde
- János Rhédey de Kisréde-Nyakazó
- János Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Ferenc Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Bálint Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis I Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis II de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Alexander Buzas
- Teresa, Countess von Goëtzën
- Denise, Archduchess of Karnia and Princess of Ruthenia
- Oscar I
Considering his oldest known ancestor, Rurik, and considering connections with the Macedon Dynasty through the marriage of Vladimir the Great and Anna Porphyrogenita, with the House of Munsö through the marriage of Yaroslav the Wise with Ingegerd of Sweden once again with the House of Piast through the marriage of Iziaslav I of Kiev with Gertrude of Poland, the matrilineal descent from Rurik to the Emperor-King goes thus:
- Rurik, Prince of Ladoga and Novgorod
- Igor, Prince of the Rus'
- Sviatoslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev
- Vladimir, Grand Prince of Kiev and Novgorod
- Yaroslav, Grand Prince of Kiev and Novgorod
- Iziaslav I, Grand Prince of Kiev
- Sviatopolk II, Grand Prince of Kiev
- Iaroslav, Prince of Vladimir-in-Volhynia
- Yuri Yaroslavich, Prince of Tura-Pinsk
- Vasily, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Chernigov
- Vladimir, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Smolensk, Prince Pereyaslavsky
- Alexander, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Belz, Prince Vladimir-Volynsky
- Anastasia, Princess Belzskaya
- Peter Csák, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén
- János Csák
- Petronella Zmeskál de Domanovecz
- István Rhédey
- Pál Rhédey de Kisréde
- László Rhédey de Kisréde
- János Rhédey de Kisréde-Nyakazó
- János Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Ferenc Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Bálint Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis I Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis II de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Alexander Buzas
- Teresa, Countess von Goëtzën
- Denise, Archduchess of Karnia and Princess of Ruthenia
- Oscar I
Considering his oldest known ancestor, Chościsko, the founder of the House of Piast and the bonds with the House of Árpád through the marriage of Béla I and Adelaide of Poland, the matrilineal descent from Chościsko to the Emperor-King goes thus:
- Chościsko, Duke of the Polans
- Piast the Wheelwright, Duke of the Polans
- Siemowit, Duke of the Polans
- Lestek, Duke of the Polans
- Siemomysł, Duke of the Polans
- Mieszko I, Duke of Poland
- Bolesław I, King of Poland
- Mieszko II, King of Poland
- Adelaide, Queen of Hungary
- Ladislaus I, King of Hungary
- Maria, Princess of Vladimir-in-Volhynia
- Yuri Yaroslavich, Prince of Tura-Pinsk
- Vasily, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Chernigov
- Vladimir, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Ovruch and Smolensk, Prince Pereyaslavsky
- Alexander, Grand Duke of Kiev, Prince of Belz, Prince Vladimir-Volynsky
- Anastasia, Princess Belzskaya
- Peter Csák, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén, Palatine of Hungary
- Matthew Csák of Trencsén
- János Csák
- Petronella Zmeskál de Domanovecz
- István Rhédey
- Pál Rhédey de Kisréde
- László Rhédey de Kisréde
- János Rhédey de Kisréde-Nyakazó
- János Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Ferenc Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Bálint Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis I Nyakazó de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Louis II de Buzas-Bocsatd-Varet
- Alexander Buzas
- Teresa, Countess von Goëtzën
- Denise, Archduchess of Karnia and Princess of Ruthenia
- Oscar I
Heraldry[edit | edit source]
Members of the Imperial and Royal Family have their own crests, monograms and standards to represent them or their presence somewhere over the Empire and foreign countries. The use of them are regulated by the Emperor-King's Own Office. On 26 December 2014, the standards were changed into new colors and design, to be distinguished of the government standards and after the Karno-Ruthenian Compromise of 2016, the standards were changed again for a most simple version. On May 2021, they were remodelled to show the return to proeminence of their ancestry. On 2022, when a non-dynastic member of the family dies and is mourned as a member of the Imperial House, the deceased is represented by the escutcheon of the family with a black bar.
Complete arms of the house. | Arms showing new and old imperial origins. | Arms used by the Karnia-Taslavia branch. | Arms used today by most dynasts. | Arms used by the Karnia-Woestein branch. |
See also[edit | edit source]
- Karnia-Ruthenia
- Karno-Ruthenian Monarchy
- Taslavian Monarchy
- Pannonian Monarchy
- House of Thomaz-Rocha
- House of Goëtzën
— ROYAL HOUSE — House of Götzö-Thomaz-Rocha Cadet branch of the House of Thomaz-Rocha and House of Goëtzën Founding year: XIII century
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Preceded by None |
Ruling House of Karnia-Ruthenia 2016 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by None |
Ruling House of Occidia 2020 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by House of Hartmann-Peters |
Ruling House of North American Confederation 2020 |
Succeeded by reformed into the Occidian Empire |
Preceded by House of Wenzel |
Ruling House of Karnia 2016 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by None |
Ruling House of Ruthenia 2014 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by None |
Ruling House of Bessabia 2015 |
Succeeded by Incorporated into the Badakistan |
Preceded by House of Sheri |
Ruling House of Badakistan 2015 |
Succeeded by House of Woestein |
Preceded by None House of Agram |
Ruling House of Horvatia 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2020 |
Succeeded by Deposed and restored on 2017 Monarchy abolished |
Preceded by None |
Ruling House of Carpathia 2015 - 2016 |
Succeeded by House of Karapavlovič |
Preceded by House of Szteinbaum |
Ruling House of Acrin 2015 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Throne established |
Ruling House of Eslavija 2018 - 2020 |
Succeeded by House of Agram |
Preceded by House of Werzberg |
Ruling House of Cardonia 2020 - 2022 |
Succeeded by House of Baranda |
Preceded by Monarchy established |
Ruling House of Taslavia 2020 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by House of Lenart |
Ruling House of Ameroslavia 2022 |
Succeeded by themselves as Kings of Pannonia |
Preceded by themselves as Kings of Ameroslavia |
Ruling House of Pannonia 2022 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Monarchy established |
Ruling House of Temeswaria 2023 - present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Solemn Concordat between the Holy See and Karnia Ruthenia, given on 07-05-2020, Catholic Church within the Micronationalism, 07 March 2020.
- ↑ "Act of Abdication and Viceroyalty", by William von Hartmann-Peters, 07 August 2020.
- ↑ Oath to the Emperor, in front of the Imperial Diet, 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Official communiqué of the Imperial and Royal Government, 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Official communiqué on Twitter, 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Official publication on Imperial and Royal page on Intagram, 26 August 2021.
- ↑ Imperial and Royal Decree n. 217-2O21, 28 August 2O21.