Prince among the Lakes
Princess among the Lakes (for women; Fyrstynna aa meðal sjooa; FamS) or Prince among the Lakes (for men; Fyrste aa meðal sjooa; FamS) is a title associated with the Order of the Holy Lakes. It is automatically bestowed upon those who have been or are the most senior legitimate heir of a Prince reigning over Hurmu.
List
Current Princes and Princesses among the Lakes are highlighted in green.
Portrait | Who | Tenure | Succession from | Birth | Death | Comment |
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Harald of Stormark | 1512–1685 | Harald, 0 (himself) | 1446 | 1685 | Prince of Hurmu (1505–1512) | |
Andelarion | 1524–1544 | Andelarion, 0 | 1450, Shahzamin, Babkha | 1544, Raynor's Keep | Prince of Hurmu (1512–1524) | |
Rashid Karyandzadeh Arsalani | 1544–1574 | Andelarion, 1 | 1472, Shahzamin | 1574, Kamalshahr | eldest son of Prince Andelarion | |
Shamil Avon-El | 1574–1643 | Andelarion, 2 | 1540, Elwynn | 1643, Elwynn | most senior living heir upon Rashid Karyandzadeh's death; Shamil was Rashid Karyandzadeh's younger brother's daughter's youngest son. | |
Rai Shamilion | 1643–1653 | Andelarion, 3 | 1568, Elwynn | 1653, Elwynn | Son of Shamil | |
Eskender Avon-El | 1653–1666 | Andelarion, 4 | 1591, Elwynn | 1666, Elwynn | Son of Rai Shamilion | |
Sara Eskenderion Avon-El | 1666– | Andelarion, 5 | 1622, Elwynn | Eldest child of Eskender Avon-El | ||
Marcus Eskender Avon-El Ayreon-Kalirion Myksos | heir-presumptive | Andelarion, h-p | 1702, Kezan | Oldest and only child of Sara Avon-El | ||
Esther Ayreon-Kalirion | 1586–1618 | Daniel, 1 | 1565, Huyenkula | 1618, Haraldsborg | Eldest child of Daniel, Prince of Hurmu (1563–1586) | |
Jonathan Ayreon-Kalirion | 1618–1629 | Daniel, 2 | 1603, Hurmu | 1629, Light | Eldest child of Esther | |
Noah of Elwynn | 1629–1685 | Daniel, 3 | 1616, Haraldsborg | 1685, Stormark | Middle child of Esther; younger brother of Jonathan | |
Fatima of Arbor | 1685–1703 | Daniel, 4 | 1638, Humility Mount, Elwynn | 1703 | ||
Hakim bin Alsalam | 1703– | Daniel, 5 | 1682, Hyfrost | Eldest child of Fatima of Arbor | ||
Atiya bint Alsalam | 1703– | Daniel, h-p | 1682, Hyfrost | Second child of Fatima of Arbor | ||
Nathan of Waffel-Paine | 1589–1607 | Waffel-Paine, 0 | 1455, Lindström | 1607, Lindström | Prince of Hurmu (1586–1589) | |
Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion | 1607–1632 | Waffel-Paine, 1 | 1586, Barbary | 1632, Elijah's Rest | Eldest child of Nathan | |
Adam Anushiruwân | 1632–1650 | Waffel-Paine, 2 | 1630, Ardashirshahr | 1650, Ura'Bos | Eldest child of Nathaniel | |
Kaiser Ayreon IV | 1650–1671 | Waffel-Paine, 3 | 1645, Raynor's Keep | 1671, Raynor's Keep | Only child of Adam | |
Kaiseress Salome | 1671– | Waffel-Paine, 4 | 1665, Raynor's Keep | Eldest child of Kaiser Ayreon IV | ||
Ichirō | heir-presumptive | Waffel-Paine, h-p | 1693, Kigazeki | |||
Elijah Ayreon | 1592–1589 | Elijah, 0 | 1571, Huyenkula | 1598, Walstadt | ||
Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion | 1598–1632 | Elijah, 1 | 1586, Barbary | 1632, Elijah's Rest | ||
Adam Anushiruwân | 1632–1650 | Elijah, 2 | 1630, Ardashirshahr | 1650, Ura'Bos | Eldest child of Nathaniel | |
Kaiser Ayreon IV | 1650–1671 | Elijah, 3 | 1645, Raynor's Keep | 1671, Raynor's Keep | Only child of Adam | |
Kaiseress Salome | 1671– | Elijah, 4 | 1665, Raynor's Keep | Eldest child of Kaiser Ayreon IV | ||
Ichirō | heir-presumptive | Elijah, h-p | 1693, Kigazeki | |||
Aaden Allot | 1594–1596 | Aaden, 0 | 1560, Arazion | 1596 | Line extinct | |
Amund Einhornsson | 1598–1610 | Einhorn, 1 | 1565, Konungsheim | 1610, Konungsheim | Eldest child of Tarjei Einhornsson, Prince of Hurmu (1597–1598), had issue though none legitimate | |
Sigrid Einhornsdatter | 1610–1645 | Einhorn, 2 | 1567, Konungsheim | 1645, Elijah's Rest | Second child of Tarjei Einhornsson, Prince of Hurmu (1597–1598) | |
Gaute Kristoffer Gruntland-Einhorn | 1645–1680 | Einhorn, 3 | 1590 | 1680 | Eldest child of Sigrid Einhornsdotter | |
Hilde Fryd Gruntland-Einhorn | 1680–1695 | Einhorn, 4 | 1593 | 1695, Huyenkula | Eldest child of Gaute Kristoffer | |
Åshild Einhorn Bratland | 1695– | Einhorn, 5 | 1612 | Eldest child of Hilde Fryd | ||
Monica Oline Einhorn Likness | 1704– | Einhorn, 6 | 1630 | Eldest child of Åshild Einhorn Bratland | ||
Robin Einhorn | heir-apparent | Einhorn, h-a | 1656 | Eldest child of Monica Oline Einhorn Likness |
Disputes
There is some dispute, however, with regard to the princely status of Fatima, Salome, and Sara. Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion claims that the legitimate line of Harald died out in 1685 during the end of Stormark, due to Esther Ayreon-Kalirion's marriage with Hallbjörn was annulled due to being illegal in its form (and thus descendants from it, like Noah, and through Noah, Fatima, are not legitimate). Furthermore, Daniyal ibn Daniyal contends that adoptees shall not be regarded as legitimate descendants for the purposes of primogeniture in the line of princes among the lakes, and as such Nathaniel could never had inherited the status.
Moreover, Daniyal ibn Daniyal claims the title prince among the Lakes for himself as well, thereby disputing also the princely status of Sara Avon-El. The title was claimed by his mother, Isabella Simrani-Kalirion, who had disputed the succession of Rashid Karyandzadeh to Shamil Avon-El. When Rashid Karyandzadeh died, he died also at the same time as his own son, Daniel Naelion. Daniel Naelion's wife, Noor bint Jalil, was pregnant with Daniel's son. Noor gave birth to a son, also named Daniel, two weeks after the baby Daniel's father's death. As such, Isabella contended, the succession should have passed onto Daniel Simrani-Kalirion:
- Rashid Andelarion
- Rashid Karyandzadeh
- Daniel Simrani-Kalirion
- Isabella Simrani-Kalirion
- Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion
- Lors Bakker-Kalirion (heir presumptive), legitimised son of Daniyal ibn Daniyal)
- Aurangzeb Tokaraizadeh al-Osman (claimant), brother of Daniyal ibn Daniyal
Thus in the view of Daniyal ibn Daniyal, there are only two princes among the lakes, himself, and Åshild of the line of Einhorn.
Siseranist dispute
Contrary to the general opinion in Hurmu, some fringe groups such as the Siseranist Temple of Vesüha and the Princess Sisera Brigade claim that the list of Princes of the Lakes is incomplete. They claim that the Jingdaoese empress Sisera should also be considered a Princess of Hurmu. The mainstream view that Sisera came to Hurmu to destroy it in the Hurmu Genocide is rejected by them. Siseranist claims are usually backed by books published by scholars of the Ecclesiastical Academy of Pentapolis, like professor Zhan Pow who advocated the conquest and colonisation of Hurmu by Jingdao in the 1670s. Such claims are considered to be both distasteful and ignorant in Hurmese society.
See also