Prince of Molivadia
Prince of Molivadia House of Santiago-Santander | ||
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Arms of the Prince of Molivadia | ||
Inaugural Holder | ||
Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar | ||
1667-1705 | ||
Style | Your Serene and Eminent Highness | |
Residence | Palace, Principality of Molivadia | |
Appointer | Petros III | |
Term | For Life | |
Inaugural holder | Jaime Augustin Joaquin Primo de Aguilar | |
Creation | 1667 |
Prince of Molivadia is a substantive title in the Peerage of the Imperial State of Constancia. It takes its name from the Thema Molivadisa and from the historic Babkhan satrapy of South Molivadia. Inherent with the title is the governance and absolute ownership of the Principality of Molivadia.
It merged into the Crown on the accession of the Basileus Giakoumis at 9:12 a.m., Phoinikaios 14, 1704 (14.I.1704), upon the public abdication of Basilinna Olympia before the opening session of the 11th Imperial Synkletos at Petropolis.
On the 30th birthday of the Prince Iñigo, he was created Prince of Molivadia in his own right by his father, the Basileus Giakoumis, and given charge over a greatly-expanded territory, including acquisitions due to Operation Paramount and Operation Landslide.