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==Title Holders==
==Title Holders==
#Crown Princess Anika of Victoria (1559-1574, as heir apparent to the Victorian Throne);
#Crown Princess [[Anika of Victoria]] (1559-1574, as heir apparent to the Victorian Throne and ''Princess of Amokolia'');
#Prince [[Daniel Kalirion]] (1582-1586) as ''Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu''
#Prince [[Nathan Dariolin]] (1586-1589) as ''Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu''
#Prince [[Elijah Ayreon]] (1590-1592) as ''Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu''
#Prince [[King Noah of Elwynn|Thorstein Noah of Elwynn]] (1624-1629, as holder of the White Orchid Throne);
#Prince [[King Noah of Elwynn|Thorstein Noah of Elwynn]] (1624-1629, as holder of the White Orchid Throne);
#Prince [[Vilhjalm Ayreon-Kalirion af Ettlingum Freyu|Vilhjálm]] of Elwynn (1636-present, as heir apparent to the Kingship of Elwynn).
#Prince [[Vilhjalm Ayreon-Kalirion af Ettlingum Freyu|Vilhjálm]] of Elwynn (1636-present, as heir apparent to the Kingship of Elwynn).
Note: In 1592, with the promulgation of a new Charter of the Elwynnese Union, the name of the Union went from "Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu" to "Elwynnese Union". No law changed the titles of the subsequent princes, but all subsequent [[Rulers of Elwynn|Elwynnese princes]] until Noah in 1624 never used the title "Prince of Amokolia", though they probably had legal basis of it.


[[category:Amokolia]][[category:Elwynn]]
[[category:Amokolia]][[category:Elwynn]]

Revision as of 17:57, 19 May 2016

The coat of arms of the Prince of Amokolia.
The banner of the Prince of Amokolia.
The coat of arms of Crown Princess Anika of Victoria, Princess of Amokolia.

Prince of Amokolia is the title of the heir apparent to the White Orchid Throne and is in consequence thereof held by the person first entitled to succeed to the Kingship of the Elwynnese Union. The title is presently held by Prince Vilhjálm Daniel Gudrödar Noahs- og Noorsson of the House of Ayreon-Kalirion and of the Descendants of Freyja.

Roles and Responsibilities

No formal public role or responsibility has been legislated by the White Orchid Throne or otherwise delegated to him by law or custom as Prince of Amokolia. It is expected that in due course the present Prince will assist the King in the performance of His duties, for example representing the King when welcoming dignitaries to Kingly City of Eliria, attending State dinners during State visits, and representing the White Orchid Throne overseas at state and ceremonial occasions such as state funerals.

History

Victorian Usage

In the days long gone by that Amokolia was a Dominion of the Kingdom-Empire of Victoria, the heir apparent to the Victorian Throne, Crown Princess Anika of Victoria, bore the title of Princess of Amokolia. Princess Anika ceased to hold that title after Amokolia's secession from the Kingdom-Empire of Victoria.

As Title of the Prince of Elwynn

The aforesaid title was more or less revived when Prince of Amokolia became one of the titles of the holder of the White Orchid Throne during the Ruling Stewardship of Hallbjörn Haraldsson.

Upon the institution of the Kingship during the self-same Ruling Stewardship the title of Prince of Amokolia was elevated to King of Amokolia accordingly.

As Title of the Heir Apparent to the White Orchid Throne

After the birth of the first son of His body, Prince Vilhjálm of Elwynn, King Noah of Elwynn decided that His heir apparent would bear the title of Prince of Amokolia and the same would apply to any future heir apparent to the White Orchid Throne.

Title Holders

  1. Crown Princess Anika of Victoria (1559-1574, as heir apparent to the Victorian Throne and Princess of Amokolia);
  2. Prince Daniel Kalirion (1582-1586) as Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu
  3. Prince Nathan Dariolin (1586-1589) as Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu
  4. Prince Elijah Ayreon (1590-1592) as Prince of Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu
  5. Prince Thorstein Noah of Elwynn (1624-1629, as holder of the White Orchid Throne);
  6. Prince Vilhjálm of Elwynn (1636-present, as heir apparent to the Kingship of Elwynn).

Note: In 1592, with the promulgation of a new Charter of the Elwynnese Union, the name of the Union went from "Elwynn, Amokolia and Hurmu" to "Elwynnese Union". No law changed the titles of the subsequent princes, but all subsequent Elwynnese princes until Noah in 1624 never used the title "Prince of Amokolia", though they probably had legal basis of it.