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The Royal Family of Lomarre - Lomarre - 02-09-2018 Royal Family of Lomarre (1594-___) His Royal Majesty Vittorio-Emanuele di Haggia, King of Lomarre, King of Trinitas-Principe, Duke of Trivenze, Duke of Cerberia. Her Royal Highness Eugénie Joséphine Valois, Queen of Lomarre, Queen of Trinitas-Principe, Princess of Eskkya, Duchess of Trivenze, Duchess of Cerberia. RE: The Royal Family of Lomarre - Lomarre - 02-09-2018 503 CE: King Ugo I da Paello 540 CE: King Lodovico 551 CE: King Stefano I 588 CE: King Enrico I 605 CE: Queen Isabella I 620 CE: King Ramiro di Cerberia 623 CE: King Ugo II 630 CE: Queen Isabella II 660 CE: King Giovanni I di Meridia 699 CE: King Lorenzo I 761 CE: King Pietro 780 CE: King Carlo-Felice I 824 CE: King Lorenzo II 847 CE: King Carlo-Felice II 854 CE: King Francesco I 888 CE: King Tomasso 889 CE: Queen Ginevra 920 CE: King Bonifacio I di Vimiari 980 CE: King Bonifacio II 1002 CE: Queen Teresa 1037 CE: King Robert I de Fontaine 1039 CE: King Hugh (Ugo) III Valois 1083 CE: King Robert II 1088 CE: King Charles-Felix (Carlo-Felice) III 1089 CE: King Jean de Remé 1090 CE: King Stefano III di Haggia 1097 CE: King Carlo-Felice IV 1135 CE: King Carlo-Felice V 1164 CE: King Marco 1216 CE: King Giovanni II 1225 CE: King Carlo-Felice VI 1256 CE: King Carlo-Felice VII 1277 CE: King Enrico II 1310 CE: King Carlo-Felice VIII 1324 CE: King Ugo IV 1332 CE: King Carlo-Felice IX 1380 CE: King Carlo-Felice X 1419 CE: King Ugo V 1444 CE: King Sebastiano 1462 CE: King Giovanni III 1499 CE: King Carlo-Felice XI 1511 CE: King Francesco II 1540 CE: King Carlo-Felice XII 1570 CE: King Giovanni IV 1572 CE: King Francesco III 1594 CE: King Vittorio-Emanuele RE: The Royal Family of Lomarre - Lomarre - 01-24-2019 Factions in the Nobility Council As political parties and organized bodies remain banned in the nobility council, since time immortal, the nobility group together in a less formal way in the form of factions. Although no “members” claim these factions names or to even be part of them, this article has named the factions to make understanding the politics of the Nobility a little easier. The Carolean Faction Also known as the Caroleans, the name refers to the greatest king to ever rule the land, King Carlo-Felice V, ruler of Lomarre-Castleon-Carpathia. The faction has has held a center-right view, mixing some liberal and conservative views to achieve support of the masses, moreso than the smaller factions that may be considered one sided or fringe. Caroleons tend to support a strong military, and are more protectionist against a totally free market. They can be considered less business friendly and more union friendly than other right wing political parties in the lower council house. They’re policy on energy is that of self sufficiency. They support both green and fossil fuel. Notable members include: King Vittorio-Emanuele Duke Joao III di Meridia Countess Marina Rosa Elena d’Elise Count Rodrigo di Ferra Count Frederik Stuhl Count Ricardo d’Epas Count Henri de Fontaine The Bulwark Faction The Bulwark Faction mostly consists of hardline conservatives, ranging from Lanlanian nobles in the south, to the Arch-Bishops of Trivenze and Meridia. The Bulwark is perhaps the most reactionary and sees the safety of Lomarre as a major concern, citing Carpathia as a major threat. The other parties often call the “members” of the Bulwark alarmist, but the Caroleans can more often than not receive support when it comes to the military budget from them. The Bulwark is also the most abrasive towards leftists and left wing nations. Notable members include: Arch-Bishop Ramon Sturco Arch-Bishop Ugo Berna Count Harald Lundquist Chancellor Henrik J. Stuhl Count Umberto di Meridia Progress Faction A very loose term used to describe members of the council who are to be considered as far left as the nation can allow it. These members are more often than not social democrats to greens. The faction is in favor of bringing green energy to the country, to the point of removing its nuclear plants they deem as not green enough. The faction is the smallest on the council, though it has more popular support in the urban populace’s of Cerberia and parts of Trivenze. They cite LGBT rights and animal rights to be their most important causes to fight for. They are the most pacifist faction on the council. Notable members include: Duchess Mira II di Carvahla Countess Louisa de la Vera Count Louis Facon The Liberal Faction Considered to be a mix of old style liberalism, libertarians, and social liberals, the Liberals tend to agree on the usefulness of a free market. They often state the governments role should be less invasive in the lives of citizens. They are also alongside the progressives, pro-LGBT rights. Through appeasement, the Faction has achieved civil unions for those who are not heterosexual alongside the Caroleans. The Liberals are less inclined to be in favor of military action, but not to be construed as pacifists. Notable members include: Count Giacomo di Trespina Countess Maria Conte Count Jon-Christian Fjirk Count Leopoldo di Haggia |