Lomellinian Monarchy
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D. Guilherme I | |
Style | Sua Alteza Real |
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Heir presumptive | Alexandro da Lomellina e Berenguer |
First monarch | Ansaldo I da Lomellina |
Formation | c. 1200 (foundation) 6 August 2014 (secession) |
Residence | Castello di Valle (de jure) Lomellina Consolato (de facto) |
The Lomellian Monarchy also referred as the Crown of Lomellina or The Crown was the political institution of a Monarch in the Principality of Lomellina and it's Royal Family. It was founded around the beginning of the 13rd Century with the birth of Ansaldo I da Lomellini, creating the House of Lomellini a powerful and mighty Italian family.
The ruler D. Guilherme da Lomellina e Berenguer was crowned 6 August 2014 by the re-foundation of the principality along with his consort D. Tânya Correa D'Ornellas. Later after the events of the Lomellinian Revolt the crown was passed to Richard Abreo-Louis by illegal political actions.
The monarchs of Lomellina all came from a single ancestor, Vassalo da Lumello, but direct lines have sometimes ended. This has led to a variety of royal houses coming to rule Lomellina, though all having Lomellinian royal lineage. These houses were:
- House of Lomellini (1200 - 1350)
- House of Bartolomeo-Lomellini (1350 - 1501)
- House of Luso-Lomelino (1501 - 1580)
- House of Berenguer (2014).
- House of Abreo-Louis (2014)
History
Foundation and the Lomellini family
Lomellina was founded around the beginning of the 13rd Century at the birth of Ansaldo Lomellini, first born son of Vassalo da Lumello wich created the Lomellini Family. He began making good aliances with some of the most renowed family houses of Genoa and became merchants, shipowners and bankers. By the time of Ansaldo's death, Lomellina had control of all the Genoa Ships and Trading centers of Liguria making Lomellini, one of the most powerful families in all Italy.
As the family wealth grown, Lomellina founded various villas around Pavia, and founded the Lomellina Bank at Castelo di Valle. Centuries past, and the Lomellini family disappeared after the emigration of Jorge Lomellini and his uncle Urbano Lomellini to Madeira, a Portuguese island. By the end of the 18th Century, all the Lomellini property were confiscated to the Kingdom of Italy ending their power.
Re-foundation as a principality
Later in 2011, a young man began a genealogical search for his ancestors that lasted 3 years until his discovery that he had Lomellini blood and started another search for his rights. And by the end of February, 2014, he inherited the Castello di Valle and started the Principality of Lomellina that was officially founded on August 6, 2014, following by the claiming of three islands in Antarctica and a martian colony. Self-proclaimed SAR D. Guilherme da Lomellina e Berenguer, rules along with his consort D. Tanya Correa D'Ornellas.
Line of Succession
- 1. Infante Alexandro da Lomellina e Berenguer - Heir presumptive
- 3. Infante Gabriel da Lomellina e Berenguer
- 4. Infante Luciana da Lomellina e Berenguer
(*) - When the princess inherits the lomellinian throne, she can rule as a solo monarch.
List of Monarchs
House of Lomellini (1200 - 1350)
# | Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | House | Image |
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Ansaldo I da Lomellini The First |
1240 - ? | 1265 | ? | Throne established Elder son of Vassalo da Lumello |
Lomellini | ||
Simone I da Lomellini The Merchant |
1240 - ? | ? | 1295 | Son of Ansaldo I | Lomellini | ||
Pietrino I and II da Lomellini The Old |
1280 - 1330 (aged 40) |
1295 | 1330 | Son of Simone I | Lomellini |
House of Bartolomeo-Lomellini (1350 - 1501)
# | Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | House | Image |
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Bartolomeo Lomellini I The Shipowner |
1300 - 1348 (aged 48) |
1330 | 1348 | Cousin of Pietrino I and II | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Valerano Bartolomeo Lomellini II The Banker |
1330 - 1396 (aged 46) |
1348 | 1396 | Son of Bartolomeo Lomellini I | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Cosmo III Bartolomeo Lomellini The Visionairy |
1360 - 1422 (aged 62) |
1396 | 1422 | Son of Valerano Bartolomeo Lomellini II | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Bartolomeo IV Lomellini The Captain |
1392 - 1432 (aged 42) |
1422 | 1432 | Son of Cosmo III Bartolomeo Lomellini | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Maria D'Agostino Negroni The Lady |
? - ? | 1432 | ? | Consort of Bartolomeo IV Lomellini | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Cosimo di Bartolomeo V Lomellini The Young Prince |
1420 - 1488 (aged 68) |
? | 1488 | Son of Bartolomeo IV Lomellini | Bartolomeo-Lomellini | ||
Giovan Batista I Lomellini The Genovese |
1450 - 1501 (aged 51) |
1488 | 1501 | Son of Cosimo di Bartolomeo V Lomellini | Bartolomeo-Lomellini |
House of Luso-Lomelino (1501 - 1580)
# | Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | House | Image |
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Jorge I Lomelino The Portuguese |
1480 - 1548 (aged 68) |
1501 | 1548 | Son of Giovan Batista I Lomellini | Luso-Lomelino | ||
Ana I Lomelino The Mad |
1530 - 1580 (aged 50) |
1548 | 1580 | Daughter of Jorge I Lomelino | Luso-Lomelino |
House of Berenguer (8 August 2014 - 1 December 2014)
# | Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | House | Image |
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D. Guilherme da Lomellina e Berenguer The One |
1995–present (aged 19) |
6 August 2014 | 1 December 2014 | Descendent of Vassalo da Lumello | Berenguer |
House of Abreo-Louis (1 December 2014 - 4 December 2014)
# | Name | Lifespan | Reign start | Reign end | Notes | House | Image |
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Richard Abreo-Louis The Constitutional |
1994–present (aged 20) |
1 December 2014 | 4 December 2014 | Prince after the events of the Lomellinian Revolt | Abreo-Louis |
See also