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The '''Countess of Cimmeria and Illumination''' (or, if held by a man, '''Count of Cimmeria and Illumination''') is a [[Shirerithian]] title of nobility in the [[Imperial Peerage]].  
The '''Count of Cimmeria and Illumination''' (or, if held by a woman, '''Countess of Cimmeria and Illumination''') is a [[Shirerithian]] title of nobility in the [[Imperial Peerage]].  


Originally created as '''Count of Illimination and Cimmeria''' by [[King Noah of Elwynn]] as an Elwynnese title of nobility in 1633, upon which [[Alix Verion]] was bestowed the title. Alix Verion unfortunately found the King's disfavour during the [[1635 Assembly of the Twelve Peoples elections|1635 Elwynnese elections]]. Thus he was replaced as count by Noah's grandfather's sister [[Geirbjörg Gefialdrsdottir]], who held the title until 1651 when she was removed of the title during the [[Auspicious Occasion]].  
Originally created as '''Count of Illimination and Cimmeria''' by [[King Noah of Elwynn]] as an Elwynnese title of nobility in 1633, upon which [[Alix Verion]] was bestowed the title. Alix Verion unfortunately found the King's disfavour during the [[1635 Assembly of the Twelve Peoples elections|1635 Elwynnese elections]]. Thus he was replaced as count by Noah's grandmother [[Geirbjörg Gefialdrsdottir]], who held the title until 1651 when she was removed of the title during the [[Auspicious Occasion]].  


The new king [[Vilhjálm Daniel Gudrödar|Vilhjalm of Elwynn]] and the [[Council of Eliria]] ruled the removal of Alix Verion's title to have been illegal. However, Alix Verion had been dead in 1639. As such, it was ruled that the title had been succeeded to by his niece [[Eki Verion]]. In 1668, during the destruction of the [[Imperial State]]s, the title was imperialized, that is, transferred from the Elwynnese peerage to the [[Imperial Peerage]]. With Eki Verion having used the title inverted (i.e. "Cimmeria and Illumination", rather than "Illumination and Cimmeria"), the use had been established in official channels for a long time. It was therenove imperialized with Cimmeria first. In 1664, Eki Verion was removed from the title, only to be restored the year after.
It was then decided that Alix Verion's his niece [[Eki Verion]] would take on the title. In 1668, during the destruction of the [[Imperial State]]s, the title was imperialized, that is, transferred from the Elwynnese peerage to the [[Imperial Peerage]]. With Eki Verion having used the title inverted (i.e. "Cimmeria and Illumination", rather than "Illumination and Cimmeria"), the use had been established in official channels for a long time. It was therenove imperialized with Cimmeria first. In 1664, Eki Verion was removed from the title, only to be restored the year after.


In 1672, upon the request of the republican government in the newly independent Elwynn, the Shirerithian government suppressed all noble titles, including this one, relating to Elwynnese geography. As such, the legal use of the title for Eki Verion came to an end.
In 1672, upon the request of the republican government in the newly independent Elwynn, the Shirerithian government suppressed all noble titles, including this one, relating to Elwynnese geography. As such, the legal use of the title for Eki Verion came to an end. She continued to claim the title until her death in 1735. In 1741, her kinsman Prince [[Claudius Verion]] was awarded the peerage by [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]


== Holders ==
== Holders ==
*1633–1639: [[Alix Verion]] (in practice only until 1636)
*1633–1639: [[Alix Verion]]
*1636–1664: [[Eki Verion]]
*1639–1651: [[Geirbjörg Gefialdrsdottir]] (claims the title after 1651 however)
*1651–1664 [[Eki Verion]]
*1664–1665: ''Vacant''
*1664–1665: ''Vacant''
*1665–1672: [[Eki Verion]]
*1665–1672: [[Eki Verion]]
*1672–1735: [[Eki Verion]] (but in pretence)
*1735–1741: ''Vacant''
*1741–''pres.'': [[Claudius Verion]]


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Latest revision as of 17:24, 28 February 2025

The Count of Cimmeria and Illumination (or, if held by a woman, Countess of Cimmeria and Illumination) is a Shirerithian title of nobility in the Imperial Peerage.

Originally created as Count of Illimination and Cimmeria by King Noah of Elwynn as an Elwynnese title of nobility in 1633, upon which Alix Verion was bestowed the title. Alix Verion unfortunately found the King's disfavour during the 1635 Elwynnese elections. Thus he was replaced as count by Noah's grandmother Geirbjörg Gefialdrsdottir, who held the title until 1651 when she was removed of the title during the Auspicious Occasion.

It was then decided that Alix Verion's his niece Eki Verion would take on the title. In 1668, during the destruction of the Imperial States, the title was imperialized, that is, transferred from the Elwynnese peerage to the Imperial Peerage. With Eki Verion having used the title inverted (i.e. "Cimmeria and Illumination", rather than "Illumination and Cimmeria"), the use had been established in official channels for a long time. It was therenove imperialized with Cimmeria first. In 1664, Eki Verion was removed from the title, only to be restored the year after.

In 1672, upon the request of the republican government in the newly independent Elwynn, the Shirerithian government suppressed all noble titles, including this one, relating to Elwynnese geography. As such, the legal use of the title for Eki Verion came to an end. She continued to claim the title until her death in 1735. In 1741, her kinsman Prince Claudius Verion was awarded the peerage by Kaiser Ayreon IV

Holders