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Despite this, Audon II descends from the first King Audon I by both adoption and concubinage, and the Church offered him the throne knowing this, but the compromise was that the rules would nonetheless be applied in the future.
Despite this, Audon II descends from the first King Audon I by both adoption and concubinage, and the Church offered him the throne knowing this, but the compromise was that the rules would nonetheless be applied in the future.
=== Order of Succession ===
== Order of Succession ==
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* [[Audon II]] (1695– , '''King 1723–''') m. 1719 [[Lystasia Steerswick]] (1703– )  
* [[Audon II]] (1695– , '''King 1723–''') m. 1719 [[Lystasia Steerswick]] (1703– )  
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[[Category:Nidaros]]
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[[Category:Order of the Holy Lakes]]
[[Category:Order of the Holy Lakes]]

Revision as of 22:44, 30 August 2023

Portrait of King Audon II (in 1723)

The King of Nidaros is the head of state of Nidaros. The crown is vested in King Audon II, with the rules of succession according to male-preference legitimate primogeniture. In the event of extinction of his line, the same rules shall apply counted from King Audon I, with his most senior male-preference heir succeeding. Specifically, adoptees are excluded from the definition of legitimate offspring. Similarly, offspring of concubines are excluded.

Despite this, Audon II descends from the first King Audon I by both adoption and concubinage, and the Church offered him the throne knowing this, but the compromise was that the rules would nonetheless be applied in the future.

Order of Succession