Anti-Kaiser
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In Shirerithian legal theory and history, an anti-kaiser refers to a claimant to the position of Kaiser that was rejected by Shireroth and by history. Usually Anti-Kaisers would arise in times of absence of the kaiser or in times of chaos, disappearing, being killed or imprisoned when order is restored or a new Kaiser enthroned.
A number of them were satiric.
| Portrait | Name | Claimed regal name | Birth | Period of claim | Death | Bloodline | Support | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | Semisa II | Unknown | 1512 | Unknown | Haiken | Claimed to be the daughter of Kaiseress Semisa I | ||
| Baldwin Plantagenet-Julii | Nicodemus | 5.X.1518–17.XII.1518 | Took power in Shirekeep by way of a coup during an absence of Kaiser Meskan II. Meskan gathered his forces and retook power in two months' time | |||||
| Unknown | Mortisberg | Unknown | 1537 | Unknown | Unknown | Briefly following the death of Mors V | ||
| Jess Heymer | Penisberg | 1537 | Satirical | |||||
| Jacobus Kahunamea Loki | Loki II | Lac Glacei, 1515 | 1537 | Unknown | Later legitimate kaiser twice, 1544–1547 and 1584–1587, used the regal names Loki III and IV for those reigns in a bid to legitimize his antikaisership tenures in 1537 and 1541 | |||
| 1544 | ||||||||
| Tokaray al-Osman | Aurangzeb II Steffki | Raspur, Babkha, 1582 | 15.VI.1644–20.XII.1644 | 1650 | Steffki | |||
| Marcus Myksos | Mors VII | 20.XII.1644–1654 | ||||||
| Titus Morvayne | Verion II | Eliria, 1627 | 1671–1674 | Verion | Verionists | Claimed to have been elected by the Landsraad, renounced claim in 1674 in a bid to make peace |