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|colspan="5" | '''''Great Kingdom of Aerdy''''' | |colspan="5" | '''''Great Kingdom of Aerdy''''' | ||
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|<nowiki> | |<nowiki>1 CY<ref>[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]] p.23.</ref> to 32 CY</nowiki> || Overking [[Nasran]] || House Cranden || | ||
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|32 CY to 66 CY || Overking [[Serran]] || House Cranden || | |32 CY to 66 CY || Overking [[Serran]] || House Cranden || | ||
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|66 CY to 75 CY || Overking [[Tenmeris]] || House Cranden || | |66 CY to 75 CY<ref>Tenmeris' death in 75 CY is given in Dragon #256, p.51.</ref> || Overking [[Tenmeris]] || House Cranden || | ||
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|75 CY to 86 CY || Overqueen [[Yalranda]] || House Cranden || | |75 CY to 86 CY || Overqueen [[Yalranda]] || House Cranden || | ||
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|213 CY to 247 CY || Overking [[Zelcor]] || House Rax-Nyrond || Zelcor I was on the throne in 223 CY | |213 CY to 247 CY || Overking [[Zelcor]] || House Rax-Nyrond || Zelcor I was on the throne in 223 CY | ||
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|247 CY to | |247 CY to 279 CY || Overking [[Toran II]] || House Rax-Nyrond || Toran II displaced the priesthood of Pholtus from Medegia in 252 CY. | ||
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| | |279 CY to 301 CY || Overking [[Edron]] || House Rax-Nyrond || | ||
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|301 CY to 305 CY || Overking [[Erhart III]] || House Rax-Nyrond || | |301 CY to 305 CY || Overking [[Erhart III]] || House Rax-Nyrond || | ||
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Following the fall of Ivid V, the Great Kingdom dissolved. Its successor states selected new rulers, both of whom claimed the title of Overking: [[Grenell I]] of House Naelax, of [[North Kingdom]], in 586 CY; and [[Xavener I]] of [[House Darmen]], of the [[United Kingdom of Ahlissa]], in 587 CY. | Following the fall of Ivid V, the Great Kingdom dissolved. Its successor states selected new rulers, both of whom claimed the title of Overking: [[Grenell I]] of House Naelax, of [[North Kingdom]], in 586 CY; and [[Xavener I]] of [[House Darmen]], of the [[United Kingdom of Ahlissa]], in 587 CY. | ||
==Notes== | |||
Unlike the [[rulers of Keoland]], an official complete list of rulers of the Great Kingdom was never published in a canonical source. The 2001 ''Canonfire!'' article [https://web.archive.org/web/20171109032738/http://www.canonfire.com/cf/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=36 Timeline of Aerdi Grand Princes and Overkings], by Taras Guarhoth appears to be generally respected, but not all rulers or dates can be traced to canonical sources. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 17:09, 2 June 2021
The line of rulers of the Great Kingdom started -217 CY after the gathering of houses of Garasteth, Cranden, Darmen, Rax, and Naelax joined under a single banner.
Historical list of rulers of Kingdom of Aerdy
| Year | Name | House | Comments | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kingdom of Aerdy | ||||
| -217 CY to -206 CY | Grand Prince Mikar | House Garasteth | ||
| -206 CY to -194 CY | Grand Prince Gennor | House Garasteth | ||
| -194 CY to -159 CY | Grand Prince Nalaster | House Garasteth | ||
| -159 CY to -118 CY | Grand Prince Almor I | House Cranden | ||
| -118 CY to -116 CY | Grand Prince Dorran | House Cranden | ||
| -116 CY to -76 CY | Grand Prince Almor II | House Cranden | Battle of a Fortnight's Length during this reign. | |
| -76 CY to -42 CY | Grand Prince Ferrend I | House Cranden | ||
| -42 CY to -38 CY | Grand Prince Ferrend II | House Cranden | ||
| -38 CY to -7 CY | Grand Prince Jodan | House Cranden | ||
| -7 CY to -1 CY | Grand Prince Nasran | House Cranden | ||
| Great Kingdom of Aerdy | ||||
| 1 CY<ref>[[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]] p.23.</ref> to 32 CY | Overking Nasran | House Cranden | ||
| 32 CY to 66 CY | Overking Serran | House Cranden | ||
| 66 CY to 75 CY[1] | Overking Tenmeris | House Cranden | ||
| 75 CY to 86 CY | Overqueen Yalranda | House Cranden | ||
| 86 CY to 109 CY | Overking Manshen | House Rax-Nyrond | Eldest son of Yalranda, took the last name Rax-Nyrond. | |
| 109 CY to 122 CY | Overking Erhart I | House Rax-Nyrond | "The Orbs of Dragonkind" - eldest son was killed in 98 CY | |
| 122 CY to 136 CY | Overking Toran I | House Rax-Nyrond | Toran I was on the throne in 134 CY | |
| 136 CY to 181 CY | Overking Erhart II | House Rax-Nyrond | ||
| 181 CY to 213 CY | Overking Jiranen | House Rax-Nyrond | Overking Jiranen died in 213 CY | |
| The Age of Great Sorrow | ||||
| 213 CY to 247 CY | Overking Zelcor | House Rax-Nyrond | Zelcor I was on the throne in 223 CY | |
| 247 CY to 279 CY | Overking Toran II | House Rax-Nyrond | Toran II displaced the priesthood of Pholtus from Medegia in 252 CY. | |
| 279 CY to 301 CY | Overking Edron | House Rax-Nyrond | ||
| 301 CY to 305 CY | Overking Erhart III | House Rax-Nyrond | ||
| 305 CY to 329 CY | Overking Toran III | House Rax-Nyrond | ||
| 329 CY to 345 CY | Overking Toran IV | House Rax-Nyrond | ||
| 345 CY to 396 CY | Overking Portillan | House Rax(-Nyrond) | Was on the throne at the time of Nyrond’s rebellion. | |
| 396 CY to 404 CY | Overking Galren | House Rax | Son and heir to Portillan. A half-wit. | |
| 404 CY to 407 CY | Overking Sonnend | House Rax | Son and heir to Galren. A drunkard. | |
| 407 CY to 419 CY | Overking Valmon | House Rax | ||
| 419 CY to 434 CY | Overking Grendemmen | House Rax | ||
| 434 CY to 437 CY | Overking Nalif | House Rax | Last Rax Overking, assassinated (presumably) by Ivid I. | |
| 437 CY to 446 CY | Insurrection | None | ||
| 446 CY to 494 CY | Overking Ivid I | House Naelax | ||
| 494 CY to 497 CY | Overking Ivid II | House Naelax | ||
| 497 CY to 526 CY | Overking Ivid III | House Naelax | ||
| 526 CY to 556 CY | Overking Ivid IV | House Naelax | ||
| 556 CY to 586 CY | Overking Ivid V | House Naelax | ||
Following the fall of Ivid V, the Great Kingdom dissolved. Its successor states selected new rulers, both of whom claimed the title of Overking: Grenell I of House Naelax, of North Kingdom, in 586 CY; and Xavener I of House Darmen, of the United Kingdom of Ahlissa, in 587 CY.
Notes
Unlike the rulers of Keoland, an official complete list of rulers of the Great Kingdom was never published in a canonical source. The 2001 Canonfire! article Timeline of Aerdi Grand Princes and Overkings, by Taras Guarhoth appears to be generally respected, but not all rulers or dates can be traced to canonical sources.
References
- ↑ Tenmeris' death in 75 CY is given in Dragon #256, p.51.