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523, [[Threwggercha 'mba Kemiag]] of [[House Llaltha]], First Sorcerer-King of Medibgö, originally ruler of [[Masmowch]], acknowledged suzerain of all Medibgö | 523, [[Threwggercha 'mba Kemiag]] of [[House Llaltha]], First Sorcerer-King of Medibgö, originally ruler of [[Masmowch]], acknowledged suzerain of all Medibgö | ||
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+ | Sirrhafa, queen who divorces the king, marries a competitor who becomes king, and reigns jointly, becoming lord of [[Mihíüir]]. Family and allies of of Sirrhafa drive the king from Medibgö into exile. Sirrhafa had no son by her first husband, but did have a daughter. She has her daughter placed as ruler of Mihíüir. | ||
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1819, [[Ffaddgiól I]] [[Smalffalgö]] crowned first emperor of Medibgö | 1819, [[Ffaddgiól I]] [[Smalffalgö]] crowned first emperor of Medibgö | ||
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*1280, Medibgösk settlement of Gonfaloy | *1280, Medibgösk settlement of Gonfaloy |
Revision as of 10:44, 12 October 2014
This list comprises the historical rulers of Medibgö, especially those of the empire of the early modern period.
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Dynasty | Regnal Name | Birth | Years of Reign | Length of Reign | Death | Remarks |
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Ontigurian | Llawffagain I | 1418 | 1452 to 1483 | ~31 | 1483 | Founder of Kingdom of Magdala |
Llaltha, 523 to 739 523, Threwggercha 'mba Kemiag of House Llaltha, First Sorcerer-King of Medibgö, originally ruler of Masmowch, acknowledged suzerain of all Medibgö
599, sons of Sorcerer-King required to live in Erechóreb as hostages.
Llaltha-Käpsar, 741 to 879
Interregnum, 879 to 883
Dvasfaga, 883 to 1066
Eriwerg, queen regent Sirrhafa, queen who divorces the king, marries a competitor who becomes king, and reigns jointly, becoming lord of Mihíüir. Family and allies of of Sirrhafa drive the king from Medibgö into exile. Sirrhafa had no son by her first husband, but did have a daughter. She has her daughter placed as ruler of Mihíüir.
Smalffalgö 1819, Ffaddgiól I Smalffalgö crowned first emperor of Medibgö
Royal First Names
- Amercha
- Banskö
- Brewdda
- Derrigiól
- Ddwm
- Ffaddgiól
- Ffallma
- Ffeffarigö
- Ganffercha
- Gisdanal
- Göswrb
- Hadmurn
- Hawbercha
- Igmurn
- Isladb
- Kemiag
- Masffäla
- Meidbercha
- Meidbewddorn
- Rhewllagörcha
- Rhewllercha
- Talban
- Thawchbörin
- Threwggercha
women's names
- Eriwerg
-ercha suffix servant of -erg suffix servant of (feminine) görcha, servant of the assemblage, from gö + ercha
Royal Dynasties
Smalffalgö Llaltha Asgabin Tethul Dvasfaga
Reference Chronology
- 198 AS, birth of Meidb, mythical founder of the Medibgösk people
- ca 520 AI, Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö
- 599, Medibgö becomes client state of Yophenthean Empire
- 986, Medibgö declares independence from the Empire
- 1280, Medibgösk settlement of Gonfaloy
- 1819 Ffaddgiól I Smalffalgö, establishment of the Ffarfaddagh Throne.
- Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth, b 2162, d 2391; ruled 2209 to 2391
- 2443, Ascent of to restored throne of Medibgo
- 2445 AI to 2490 AI: Medibgóëse Protectorates (45 yrs)
- 2590, creation of the Union of Pytharnia, between Medibgö and Magdala
See Also
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