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*''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor]]'': 1644.6384–1650.6546 ([[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion|Ayreon-Kalirion]])
 
*''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor]]'': 1644.6384–1650.6546 ([[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion|Ayreon-Kalirion]])
 
*[[Kaiser Ayreon IV|Ayreon IV]]: 1650.6546–''present'' ([[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion|Ayreon-Kalirion]])
 
*[[Kaiser Ayreon IV|Ayreon IV]]: 1650.6546–''present'' ([[Line of Ayreon-Kalirion|Ayreon-Kalirion]])
**<small>'''Ruling Steward [[Kyle Kilynn]]'''</small>: 1650.6546–''present'' ([[Line of Drak|Drak]])
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**<small>'''Ruling Steward [[Kyle Kilynn]]'''</small>: 1650.6546–1651.6581 ([[Line of Drak|Drak]])
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**<small>'''Ruling Steward ''[[Liv Dravot]]'''''</small>: 1651.6581-''present''
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Revision as of 18:57, 12 August 2017

The following is a list of Kaisers of Shireroth in chronologial order, from the legendary beginnings of Shireroth until the present; the calendar used is the ASC reckoning. Where known, each Kaiser has listed after zir in parentheses the Imperial Bloodline to which they belonged. Kaiseresses are denoted with italics, ruling Stewards with bold and small text. Periods in which the Landsraad ruled the Imperial Republic directly are marked as "Landsraad".

Many of the Kaisers in this list are fictional; Shireroth's true founding was in 262 ASC (the beginning of the Third Era). The institution of the Kaisership occurred later, in approximately 501, with Erik Mortis becoming Kaiser Metzler I. The first historically accurate ascension date is believed to be that of Gaelen II in 919, and all dates after that are taken to be authentic.

For a list of Anti-Kaisers, click here.

First Era

Second Era

Third Era

Fourth Era

Fifth Era

Sixth Era

Seventh Era

During the 7th Era the Long Count or Ab Nortone calendar came to prominence as a more manageable method of reckoning time that reduced the risk of Temporal Haemorrhaging. This did however have the retrospective effect of reducing the length of tenure for reigning Kaisers from the epochal down to the transient. A change that better reflected the nature of the federative commonwealth that the Imperial Republic had become.