Viscountess Cherokee

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The Viscount Cherokee (if held by a woman, Viscountess Cherokee) is a Shirerithian title of nobility. Currently held by Marcus Marenai-Eqlarion, the son of Karmen Joonai (1619–1670).

Kaiser Ayreon IV created the title in 1664 for Karmen Joonai, writing We bestow upon the Honourable Doctor Karmen Joonai, Conducător of the Elwynnese Republic, the title, degree and dignity of Viscountess Cherokee, of the City of Cherokee in the Imperial Dominion of Oleslääd. Upon her death or removal from the title, it shall pass to her legitimate issue, with preference to the eldest and their descendants over the younger and their descendants, until the line is extinguished.

Due to caste shame of Dr Joonai, the title was suppressed in 1665, but restored upon her in 1669. When Dr Joonai was murdered a year later in the Republic of Inner Benacia, she was succeeded to the title by her eldest son, Marcus Marenai-Eqlarion (who took the surnames of Dr Joonai's parents during the time of Dr Joonai's period of caste shame).

The city of Cherokee is, as of 1683, known as Tsofnhafen and is located in Francia. The title Viscount Cherokee bestows no privileges in Tsofnhaven or in Francia.

Genealogy

  • Karmen Joonai (1619–1670) m. Zefanias Emmanuelion (1610–1695)
    • Marcus Marenai-Eqlarion (1646– ) m. 1672 Foroogh Aurangzebzadeh al-Osman (1646– )
      • Miriam Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (1675– ) m.1 1697 Suqal Zubarion (1670–1700) m.2 1703 Đorđe Babić (1658– )
        • Morgan Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (1698–1700)
        • Karmen Babić-al-Osman (1704– )
      • Jon Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (1677– ) m. 1699 Esperanza García Sánchez (1670– )
        • Tomás Marenai-Eqlarion García (1702– )
        • Martina Marenai-Eqlarion García (1703– )
    • Kamila Marenai-Eqlarion (1650–1698)
      • Melchior Marenai-Eqlarion (1675–1697)
      • Ruu Marenai-Eqlarion (1677– ) m. Samuel Malik (1680– )
        • Zefanias Malik (1702– )
        • Hanna Malik (1704– )

Order of succession

  1. Miriam Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (1675– )
  2. Karmen Babić-al-Osman (1704– )
  3. Jon Marenai-Eqlarion al-Osman (1677– )
  4. Tomás Marenai-Eqlarion García (1702– )
  5. Martina Marenai-Eqlarion García (1703– )
  6. Kamila Marenai-Eqlarion (1650–1698)
  7. Ruu Marenai-Eqlarion (1677– )
  8. Zefanias Malik (1702– )
  9. Hanna Malik (1704– )