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Revision as of 17:13, 20 July 2022

The Countess of Elsenar (Count of Elsenar if held by a man) is a Shirerithian title of nobility, last created in 1669 for Regina Verion (third creation). During the Kalirion Fracture, after Regina Verion allied herself with opponents of the Golden Mango Throne, the title was suppressed, and is therefore currently vacant. Given that the eponymous county of Elsenar is located in Ransenar, the title of nobility of Count/Countess of Elsenar is unlikely to be restored. As of 1687, however, it is believed that Regina Verion has perished. As such, Isor Isor, son of Regina Verion, and loyal to the Kaiseress, may therefore have a claim to the title, though whether he will pursue the title is unknown.

1st creation

First created by the Duke of Goldshire in 1587 as "Earl of Elsenar", a title equivalent to count in the imperial system of nobility. Renamed Count of Elsenar in 1594 due to the imperialization of the title upon imperial rule over Goldshire. Held by Montgomery Wythe until 1633, when he was removed from the title, as the title was to be gifted by Queen Noor of Goldshire to King Noah.

Name Tenure Title
Johnathan Nelson Wythe 1587–1589 Earl of Elsenar
Benjamin Bartholomew Wythe 1589 Earl of Elsenar
Johnathan Nelson Wythe II 1589–1591 Earl of Elsenar
Montgomery Wythe 1591–1594 Earl of Elsenar
1594–1633 Count of Elsenar

2nd creation

Queen Noor of Goldshire bestowed the title "Count of Elsenar" upon King Noah in 1633 upon her marriage with him. As the title was a landed one, he held the title until the destruction of the county of Elsenar in 1650.