User:Joebro/Sandbox/List of Ohemian Monarchs
Titles
In Ohemian cultural tradition, the highest sovereign rank is held by the Storon (masculine) and Storonzār (feminine), denoting absolute or universal rule; these titles are sometimes extended in formal, ceremonial, and diplomatic contexts with the honourific suffix Rēhē Ics ("exalted king" or "rex excelsus"). Gemerin, a more recent title for an emperor whose powers are limited by constitution, council, or law - roughly equivalent to a constitutional or elective high emperor. The older, partly archaic term Ənya (also spelled yinya/ynya) refers to a classical king, now largely confined to poetic, religious, historical, or traditional contexts and evoking pre-imperial, smaller-scale monarchies.
A Vastonsor or Vastonzār (lit. waiting son/daughter) usually refers to a monarch that has not undergone corronation, despite being the current monarch. A couple of instances
Sassander Empire (1523-1716)

House of Kaspodor (1523-1543)
House of Martucaninetson (1543-1550)
House of Sāsāndaron (1550-1626)
House of Jijôrē (1626-1659)
The House of Jijôrē (1626–1659) was a brief but influential dynasty that rose to prominence within the Sassander Empire, after
| Portrait | Name | Reign | Title | Life Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tārmān
The Cataphract |
1626-1650 | Storon | ||
| Jindalinscā | 1650-1659 | Storonzār | ||
| Tārmān II | 1659-1659 | Vastonsor |
House of Sonroston (1659-1716)
The Sonroston (or SonRoston) was a prominent lineage originating from the Central Garmansia region of Ohemia. The family's ancestral claims centered on the City of Roston, a bustling regional hub in southern Central Garmansia, while asserting their hereditary privileges and rightful patrimony from this city, suggesting deep historical ties - possibly as landowners, merchants, minor nobility, or civic officials who held estates, charters, or guild influence there.
| Portrait | Name | Reign | Title | Life Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mīcol I | 1659-1675 | Storon | ||
| Cālingəŕ | 1675-1680 | Storon | ||
| Ūstačin VII | 1680-1683 | Storon | ||
| Halī
Halley Of Uletha |
1683-1697 | Storonzār | ||
| Mīcol II | 1698-1716 | Storon |