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The County of Mauquibie was formed in 768 and lasted until 987 when it was elevated to the rank of a Duchy. | The County of Mauquibie was formed in 768 and lasted until 987 when it was elevated to the rank of a Duchy. | ||
===House of Ventadour=== | ===Monarchs of the County of Mauquibie=== | ||
====House of Ventadour==== | |||
The House of Ventadour was the reining house from 768 to 888. | The House of Ventadour was the reining house from 768 to 888. | ||
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===House of Coulonge=== | ====House of Coulonge==== | ||
The House of Coulonge, the junior branch of the House of Ventadour, was the reining house from 888 to 898. | The House of Coulonge, the junior branch of the House of Ventadour, was the reining house from 888 to 898. | ||
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===House of Ventadour (Restored)=== | ====House of Ventadour (Restored)==== | ||
The House of Ventadour was restored and was the reining house from 898 to 987. | The House of Ventadour was restored and was the reining house from 898 to 987. | ||
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The County of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Duchy in 987 following the death of Count Édouard V which also saw the extinction of the House of Ventadour, from that point Charles de Callière was appointed as the ruler of the Duchy and started the House of Callière. | The County of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Duchy in 987 following the death of Count Édouard V which also saw the extinction of the House of Ventadour, from that point Charles de Callière was appointed as the ruler of the Duchy and started the House of Callière. | ||
===House of Callière=== | ===Monarchs of the Duchy of Mauquibie=== | ||
====House of Callière==== | |||
The House of Callière was the reigning house from 996 until 1328. | |||
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===House of d'Avaugour=== | ====House of d'Avaugour==== | ||
The House of d'Avaugour, the junior branch of the House of Callière, became the reining house from in 1238 until 1589. | The House of d'Avaugour, the junior branch of the House of Callière, became the reining house from in 1238 until 1589. | ||
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The Duchy of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Grand Duchy in 1589 following the death of Duke Albert III which also saw the extinction of the House of d'Avaugour, from that point Albert de la Galissonière was appointed as the ruler of the Grand Duchy and started the House of La Galissonière. | The Duchy of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Grand Duchy in 1589 following the death of Duke Albert III which also saw the extinction of the House of d'Avaugour, from that point Albert de la Galissonière was appointed as the ruler of the Grand Duchy and started the House of La Galissonière. | ||
===House of La Galissonière=== | ===Monarchs of the Grand Duchy of Mauquibie=== | ||
====House of La Galissonière==== | |||
Dying without an heir in 1316, the title of Duke of Mauquibie was granted to the House of La Galissonière which elevated the Duchy to the rank of Grand Duchy in 1589 and reigned until 1795. | Dying without an heir in 1316, the title of Duke of Mauquibie was granted to the House of La Galissonière which elevated the Duchy to the rank of Grand Duchy in 1589 and reigned until 1795. | ||
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===House of Haldimand=== | ====House of Haldimand==== | ||
In 1795, the House of La Galissonière is overthrown by the House of Haldimand which reigned until 1811. | In 1795, the House of La Galissonière is overthrown by the House of Haldimand which reigned until 1811. | ||
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===House of La Galisonnière (Restored)=== | ====House of La Galisonnière (Restored)==== | ||
In 1811, the House of La Galisonnière is restored and reigned until 1830. | In 1811, the House of La Galisonnière is restored and reigned until 1830. | ||
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===House of Cavagnal=== | ====House of Cavagnal==== | ||
Following a small silent revolution, the House of La Galissonière was replaced by the junior House of Cavagnal which is the reigning house since 1830. | Following a small silent revolution, the House of La Galissonière was replaced by the junior House of Cavagnal which is the reigning house since 1830. | ||
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Revision as of 00:04, 11 August 2020
The list of leaders of Mauquibie includes the Counts, Dukes and Grand Dukes of Mauquibie and the Minister-Presidents of the Grand Duchy of Mauquibie.
County of Mauquibie
The County of Mauquibie was formed in 768 and lasted until 987 when it was elevated to the rank of a Duchy.
Monarchs of the County of Mauquibie
House of Ventadour
The House of Ventadour was the reining house from 768 to 888.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Philippe I | 24 September 768 | 814 | ||
Édouard I | 814 | 843 | ||
Philippe II | 843 | 877 | ||
Édouard II | 877 | 879 | ||
Édouard III | 879 | 882 | ||
Philippe III | 882 | 885 | ||
Philippe IV | 885 | 888 |
House of Coulonge
The House of Coulonge, the junior branch of the House of Ventadour, was the reining house from 888 to 898.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Henri | 888 | 898 |
House of Ventadour (Restored)
The House of Ventadour was restored and was the reining house from 898 to 987.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Philippe V | 898 | 923 | ||
Jean I | 923 | 936 | ||
Édouard IV | 936 | 954 | ||
Eugène I | 954 | 986 | ||
Édouard V | 986 | 3 July 987 |
Duchy of Mauquibie
The County of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Duchy in 987 following the death of Count Édouard V which also saw the extinction of the House of Ventadour, from that point Charles de Callière was appointed as the ruler of the Duchy and started the House of Callière.
Monarchs of the Duchy of Mauquibie
House of Callière
The House of Callière was the reigning house from 996 until 1328.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Charles I | 3 July 987 | 996 | ||
Jean II | 996 | 1031 | ||
Albert I | 1031 | 1060 | ||
Louis I | 1060 | 1108 | ||
Édouard VI | 1108 | 1137 | ||
Édouard VII | 1137 | 1180 | ||
Louis II | 1180 | 1223 | ||
Édouard VIII | 1223 | 1226 | ||
Édouard IX | 1226 | 1270 | ||
Louis III | 1270 | 1286 | ||
Louis IV | 1286 | 1314 | ||
Édouard X | 1314 | 1316 | ||
Eugène II | 1316 | 1316 | ||
Louis V | 1316 | 1322 | ||
Philippe IV | 1322 | 1328 |
House of d'Avaugour
The House of d'Avaugour, the junior branch of the House of Callière, became the reining house from in 1238 until 1589.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Louis VI | 1328 | 1350 | ||
Eugène III | 1350 | 1364 | ||
Philippe V | 1364 | 1380 | ||
Philippe VI | 1380 | 1422 | ||
Philippe VII | 1422 | 1461 | ||
Édouard XI | 1461 | 1483 | ||
Philippe VIII | 1483 | 1498 | ||
Édouard XII | 1498 | 1515 | ||
Louis VII | 1515 | 1547 | ||
Albert II | 1547 | 1559 | ||
Louis VIII | 1559 | 1560 | ||
Philippe IX | 1560 | 1574 | ||
Albert III | 1574 | 2 August 1589 |
Grand Duchy of Mauquibie
The Duchy of Mauquibie was was elevated to the rank of a Grand Duchy in 1589 following the death of Duke Albert III which also saw the extinction of the House of d'Avaugour, from that point Albert de la Galissonière was appointed as the ruler of the Grand Duchy and started the House of La Galissonière.
Monarchs of the Grand Duchy of Mauquibie
House of La Galissonière
Dying without an heir in 1316, the title of Duke of Mauquibie was granted to the House of La Galissonière which elevated the Duchy to the rank of Grand Duchy in 1589 and reigned until 1795.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Albert IV | 2 August 1589 | 1610 | ||
Édouard XIII | 1610 | 1643 | ||
Édouard XIV | 1643 | 1697 | ||
Édouard XV | 1697 | 1715 | ||
Édouard XVI | 1715 | 1774 | • Longest reign in Mauquibie | |
Édouard XVII | 1774 | 1792 | ||
Charles II | 1792 | 1795 |
House of Haldimand
In 1795, the House of La Galissonière is overthrown by the House of Haldimand which reigned until 1811.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Edmond | 1795 | 1811 |
House of La Galisonnière (Restored)
In 1811, the House of La Galisonnière is restored and reigned until 1830.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Édouard XVIII | 1811 | 1824 | ||
Philippe X | 1824 | 1830 |
House of Cavagnal
Following a small silent revolution, the House of La Galissonière was replaced by the junior House of Cavagnal which is the reigning house since 1830.
Name | From | Until | Duration | Notes |
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Henri I | 1830 | 1848 | ||
Henri II | 1848 | 1850 | ||
Henri III | 1850 | 1870 | ||
Louis-Philippe I | 1870 | 1890 | ||
Henri IV | 1890 | 1905 | ||
Henri V | 1905 | 1919 | ||
Charlotte | 1919 | 1964 | ||
Louis-Philippe II | 1964 | 2000 | ||
Louis-Philippe III | 7 January 2000 | Present | 24 years, 173 days |
Council of Government
In 2002, by decree, Louis-Philippe III created the Council of Government, an advisory council within the Privy Council of the Grand Duke, officially headed by the Grand Duke himself but reunions are mostly led by the Minister-President which is the closest to a head of government in Mauquibie, also member of the Council is the Lord-President which is mostly tasked to be a royal representative to represent the interests of the nobility.
No. | Name | From | Until | Duration | Political affiliation | Notes | |
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1 | Ferdinand Veilleux | 19 February 2002 | 17 November 2010 | 8 years, 271 days | Reform Party | • First Minister-President | |
2 | Gaston Leblanc | 17 November 2010 | 7 March 2014 | 3 years, 110 days | Liberal Alliance | • Defeated by a motion of non-confidence in the Chamber of Deputies | |
3 | Raymond Doumergue | 7 March 2014 | Incumbent | 10 years, 113 days | Reform Party |
No. | Name | From | Until | Duration | Political affiliation | Notes | |
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1 | Kimberly Plamondon, Countess of Châlons | 19 February 2002 | 4 July 2009 | 7 years, 135 days | Non-Affiliated Nobility | • First Lord-President • First woman Lord-President | |
2 | Aurélien Marchand, Viscount of Pondichéry | 4 July 2009 | Incumbent | 14 years, 360 days | Non-Affiliated Nobility |