Prince of the Calbain
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The Prince of the Calbain (Calraeg: Tywysog y Calbain) is the title for the ruler of the Calbain people. The Prince of the Calbain is the ceremonial head of state of Calbion.
History
Role in Calbain society
Investiture
List of Princes of the Calbain
No. | Portrait | Regnal name | Epithet | Reign (in AN) | Dynasty | Era | Notes |
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Owain | The Great | 1492-1520 | Gwynnedd | First Era | First Prince of the Calbain in recorded history, assumed the title immediately following the Fall of Jasonia. |
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Llywelyn I | Y Cyntaf | 1520-1524 | Gwynnedd | First Era | Attempted to resist the Matbaaic colonisation, worked with the Britannic forces on Kilkelly. |
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Arthur I | The Martyr | 1524-1530 | Gwynnedd | First Era | Crucified by the Matbaaic government after a failed rebellion |
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Llywelyn II | Tad y Genedl | 1530-1544 | Gwynnedd (until 1539) Llyweldûr (from 1539) |
Second Era | Led a succesful uprising against the Matbaans in 1539, installed Calbain rule for three years until the War of Jeremy's Nose resulted in Batavian colonisation of the islands. |
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Arthur II | The Judge | 1544-1561 | Llyweldûr | Second Era | Founder of Llysthur, originally a fortified neighborhood of Enhasa. Worked together with the Nelagan government. Established a court system that is still the basis of Calbain law. |
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Laclan | The Silent | 1561-1565 | Llyweldûr | Second Era | Had very little power and attempted to keep the Calbain spirit alive by writing several historical works. |
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Dawydd | The Last | 1565-1569 | Llyweldûr | Second Era | Last Prince of the Calbain until the restoration. |
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Jack I | The Good | 1597-1600, 1608-1628 | Montfort | Third Era | Of South Batavian descend, oversaw the re-establishment of Calbion. In exile from 1600 to 1608 following the unsuccesful revolt. Established the modern Calbain state. |
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Jack II | O'r Gwaed | 1630 - 1690 | Montfort | Third Era | Following the death of Jack I during a voyage to the Calbain colonies in Corum, a search ensued to find a living relative. Having never married, Jack I did not leave an issue, and his close family had been purged following the independence war. After a search that lasted almost two years, a distant cousin was found in a noble family in Kilkelly that was of shared Britannic and Batavian heritage. Longest reigning Prince of the Calbain in history. |
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Arthur III | 1690 - current | Montfort | Third Era |
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