Esta es una lista de monarcas ficticios , personajes que aparecen en la ficción como monarcas (reyes, reinas, emperadores, emperatrices, etc.) de países ficticios. Están ordenados por país y luego según la producción o historia en la que aparecieron.
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Reino de Acorn
El Reino de Acorn aparece en la serie de cómics de Archie , Sonic the Hedgehog . Su capital es originalmente una ciudad pacífica y multicultural llamada Mobotropolis (rebautizada como "Robotropolis").
- El Rey Maximillian Acorn (también conocido como el Rey Nigel Acorn) es el legítimo gobernante del Reino de Acorn y el padre del Príncipe Elias y la Princesa Sally, quien ha sido traicionado y derrocado por el malvado Doctor Eggman luego de un golpe de estado contra su reino.
- El príncipe Elias Acorn se convierte en el nuevo rey del Reino de Acorn después de la abdicación de su padre debido a su mala salud. Al igual que su hermana Sally Acorn, que es co-líder de la pequeña banda de Freedom Fighters junto a Sonic , [1] Elias reina por un breve tiempo hasta que su reino es reclamado por el mago real, Walter Naugus.
Adarlan
Imperio de Adrestia
El Imperio de Adrestia es parte del continente ficticio de Fódlan en el videojuego Fire Emblem: Three Houses y su spin-off, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes .
- Guillermo Paul Hresvelg
- Fue el primer monarca que junto con San Seiros de la Iglesia de Seiros (también conocido como el Arzobispo Rhea) fundó el Imperio Adrestiano y levantó un ejército en pos de unificar Fódlan, antes de que el malvado Némesis, el Rey de la Liberación, notara los esfuerzos de Adrestia y enviara a sus fuerzas, el Ejército de Liberación, para enfrentarse a su enemigo, lo que desencadenó la Guerra de los Héroes. Wilhelm fue finalmente sucedido por el Emperador Lycaon, cuya muerte llevó a que la Guerra de los Héroes finalmente terminara después de que el Ejército Adrestiano lograra la victoria con Seiros matando a Némesis.
- Ionius von Hresvelg IX (con la voz de Paul St. Peter )
- Fue el gobernante anterior de Adrestia y el jefe de la Casa Hresvelg que tuvo múltiples emperatrices consortes , incluida Anselma von Arundel (que más tarde se convierte en Lady Patricia de Faerghus). Durante el golpe de estado de la Insurrección de los Siete, Ionius perdió la lucha por el poder ante el Primer Ministro, el Duque Ludwig von Aegir, y otras casas nobles imperiales y se volvió políticamente impotente. Incluso tuvo a Lord Volkhard von Arundel, el hermano de Anselma que regresó de Faerghus a Adrestia como su regente , se alió públicamente con el Duque Aegir para capturar a los hijos de Ionius, excepto a una hija, la Princesa Edelgard, e infundirles dos " Crestas " en un intento de crear un emperador poderoso e incomparable.
- Edelgard von Hresvelg (con la voz de Tara Platt )
- Anteriormente la princesa heredera y heredera aparente , se convierte en la emperatriz coronada de Adrestia luego de su breve reunión con su padre enfermo Ionius, aunque muchos de sus hermanos habían muerto después de ser imbuidos con Crestas. Edelgard también es la líder de la Casa de las Águilas Negras en la Academia de Oficiales y se disfraza bajo un personaje masculino, llamado el Emperador de la Llama, en un intento de derrocar a la Iglesia de Seiros y conquistar las otras naciones en Fódlan.
Aedirn
Aedirn es uno de los Reinos del Norte de la serie de novelas The Witcher de Andrzej Sapkowski y las adaptaciones en otros medios, gobernado por la dinastía Aedirniana.
- Aedireen
- Balduino
- Vídeomont
- Virfuril (interpretado por Ben Lambert), el decimoquinto rey de Aedrin, conocido por preferir a los magos nativos de su país.
- Demavend III (interpretado por Richard Tirado) fue el decimosexto rey de Aedirn, sucesor de su padre, el rey Virfuril. En el videojuego The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings , el rey Demavend fue una de las víctimas del asesinato del brujo.
Gran Ducado de Aesfrost
El Gran Ducado de Aesfrost es parte del continente ficticio de Norzelia en el videojuego Triangle Strategy .
- Archiduque Zigmunt Aesfrost
- Fue el gobernante anterior del Gran Ducado de Aesfrost durante la Guerra de Saltiron, un conflicto entre su país, el Reino de Glenbrook y el Santo Estado de Hyzante. Se enfureció por el monopolio de Hyzante sobre la sal y se puso en contacto con el rey Regna Glenbrook para solicitarle un paso hacia Hyzante y una alianza con él. Permitieron que el ejército de Aesfrosti pasara por el reino de Regna, con la condición de que Aesfrost mantuviera el control conjunto sobre la fuente con Glenbrook una vez que pudieran conquistar Hyzante. Sin embargo, Symon Wolffort y su clan hicieron retroceder a las fuerzas de Aesfrosti y demostraron ser una temible banda de guerreros. En medio de la guerra, Zigmunt tomó a Orlaea, la legendaria liberadora del pueblo de Roselle, como una de sus concubinas con quien tuvo una hija, la princesa Frederica. Luego devolvió a Orlaea a Hyzante y firmó el tratado de paz, aceptando esos términos. Zigmunt murió poco después del final de la Guerra de Saltiron.
- Archiduque Gustavo Aesfrost (con la voz de Scott Whyte )
- Se convierte en el nuevo gobernante del Gran Ducado de Aesfrost tras la muerte de su padre Zigmunt, mientras reforma el gobierno del país en una meritocracia con su puño de hierro, incluso cuando la falta de sal lo debilita tremendamente. Su primo Dragan ha sido atacado y asesinado por los asesinos justo cuando el hijo de Symon, Serenoa Wolffort, inspecciona con él la recién descubierta Gran Mina Norzelian. La muerte de Dragan lleva a Gustadolph a acusar al Reino de Glenbrook de asesinarlo, y lleva al general Alvora allí para ayudar con su invasión. Ejecuta al rey Regna y a su hijo, el príncipe Frani, captura a su hija, la princesa Cordelia, y se apodera de la capital del reino para inculcarse como su "nuevo rey". Pero el hijo menor de Regna, el príncipe Roland, ha escapado con la Casa Wolffort y se convierte en el único heredero al trono de Glenbrook. Gustadolph regresa a Aesfrost y descubre que su tío Svarog contrabandea sal ilegalmente y alberga sospechas sobre él en relación con la muerte de su hijo. Su hermano menor Thalas y su hermana Erika son asesinados, dejándolo con la tarea de reflexionar sobre su derrota y encontrar una manera de recuperar su pérdida.
Imperio Agateano
El Imperio Agateano aparece en la serie de novelas Mundodisco de Terry Pratchett .
- Un Espejo Solar, el primer Emperador Ágata y unificador del Continente de Contrapeso.
- En las novelas de Mundodisco aparecen o se mencionan varios emperadores sin nombre . El primer Emperador, presentado en El color de la magia , se describe como joven e idealista, y su Gran Visir Nueve Espejos Giratorios lo ignora con frecuencia, como en lo que respecta al bienestar del turista Dosflores en El color de la magia (quería que lo protegieran y lo mataran respectivamente), o la perspectiva de instalar puertas en la Gran Muralla que rodeaba todo el imperio. En Mort , se menciona que el padre y el abuelo del joven Emperador también reinaron como Emperador. Antes de los eventos de Tiempos interesantes , fue asesinado y sucedido por su tío, un sádico casi muerto.
- En Tiempos interesantes , se revela que la sucesión al trono de Agatea está determinada por la guerra entre cinco familias nobles, los Hong, los Sung, los Tang, los McSweeney y los Fang, y se dice que la sucesión hereditaria descrita en novelas anteriores es poco común. El Gran Visir, Lord Hong, intentó instalarse como Emperador orquestando una revolución por parte del ineficaz Ejército Rojo (en su mayoría compuesto por niños retenidos por el respeto de Agatea por la autoridad) y liderando la contrarrevolución posterior; luego se convierte en líder de los ejércitos de las cinco familias nobles en una breve guerra contra la Horda de Plata.
- Cohen el Bárbaro conquista el Imperio Agateano en Tiempos Interesantes con la Horda de Plata como parte de su plan de retiro, adoptando el nombre real de Ghengis Cohen, nombrando a Dosflores como Gran Visir e implementando una reforma de amplio alcance. Sin embargo, él y sus aliados lo abandonan en El Último Héroe para vengarse de los dioses del Mundodisco en Dunmanifestin por permitir que los héroes envejecieran y murieran. En El Atlas del Mundodisco , se hace referencia a Cohen como el "Último Emperador", y el Imperio es reemplazado por una " República Benéfica del Pueblo " liderada por Madame Bufferfly como Presidenta del Comité Central de la Revolución Popular (posiblemente Pretty Butterfly, ex líder del Ejército Rojo e hija de Dosflores).
Agrabah
Reino de Agustria
El Reino de Agustria es uno de los ocho países divididos por los Doce Cruzados en los videojuegos de Fire Emblem , Genealogy of the Holy War y Thracia 776 .
- Rey Hoðr, el Caballero Negro
- Fue miembro de los Doce Cruzados que lucharon en una revolución contra la tiranía del Imperio de Loptri y recibió la Espada Demoníaca Mystletainn de manos de uno de los doce dioses dragón. Tras la conclusión de la guerra, Hoðr fundó el Reino de Agustria y reinó como su primer rey.
- Rey Imca
- Fue un monarca "célebre por su pacifismo" que valoraba la paz entre los reinos de Agustria y Grannvale por encima de todo. Pero fue asesinado por su hijo Chagall a instancias del arzobispo Manfroy de la Iglesia de Loptr.
- El rey Chagall
- Se convirtió en rey de Agustria después de matar personalmente a su padre Imca, ordenando una invasión del Reino de Verdane que es conquistado por el ejército grannvaliano de Lord Sigurd, el heredero exiliado de la noble Casa Chalphy. Chagall finalmente murió en acción cuando el ejército de Sigurd llegó a la fortaleza de Sylvale.
- Rey Eldigan, el Corazón de León
- Era el nuevo gobernante del reino de Agustria, que residía en el estado de Nordion, así como el sucesor de Mystletainn. Era totalmente leal al rey Chagall y más tarde fue decapitado por él. Era el medio hermano mayor de la princesa Lachesis y estaba casado con la reina Grahnye, una noble del reino de Leonster, con quien tuvo un hijo y heredero, el príncipe Ares.
- Rey Ares
- Anteriormente príncipe de Nordion, se convierte en el próximo gobernante del Reino de Agustria después de la ejecución de su padre Eldigan y en el nuevo portador de la Mystletainn. Tras la caída de Leonster, fue criado por el mercenario Javarro y más tarde trabajó para su grupo como mercenario, desarrollándose una reputación como el "Caballero Negro". Aunque inicialmente afirma que Sigurd de Chalphy era el enemigo mortal de su padre, Ares se encuentra con el hijo exiliado de Sigurd, el príncipe Seliph, a quien le responde con su afirmación de que Eldigan y Sigurd en realidad son amigos cercanos. Para su gran sorpresa, Ares decide aliarse con Seliph en su revolución contra el Imperio de Grannvale.
Reino de Arabasta
El Reino de Arabasta es una nación insular con base en Egipto que aparece en la serie de anime japonesa One Piece . Está gobernado por la familia Nefertari.
- Nefertari Cobra (también conocida como Nefeltari Nebra en doblaje en inglés)
- Fue el duodécimo rey del Reino de Arabasta cuya esposa, la reina Titi, había muerto veinticuatro años antes y su hija, la princesa Vivi (también conocida como la Sra. Wednesday), ha sido ayudada por los Piratas del Sombrero de Paja, capitaneados por Monkey D. Luffy , en su lucha contra Baroque Works. Cobra también tenía el ejército de su reino llamado Guardia Real de Arabasta, comandado primero por Igaram y luego por Chaka. Durante el Arco del País de Wano, King Cobra fue supuestamente asesinado por Sabo, jefe de personal del Ejército Revolucionario, justo cuando se informó que Vivi había desaparecido.
Albigión
Albigion es un reino de las Islas Británicas , en la novela La historia secreta de la reina Zarah y los zarazianos de Delarivier Manley .
Reino de Albión
El Reino de Albion es un estado soberano ubicado en las Islas Británicas en la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Trinity Blood , de Sunao Yoshida .
- La reina Brígida II era la gobernante del Reino de Albión y se la describía como una persona asombrosa, capaz de evitar que Matusalén se rebelara durante años bajo su liderazgo. En el momento de su muerte, profetizó la llegada de Esther Blanchett, la "Estrella de la Esperanza" a Virgil Walsh. Su único hijo y heredero al trono, el Príncipe Heredero Gilbert, fue asesinado previamente por la Orden.
- Esther Blanchett , enfrentándose a su propio destino, se convierte en la nueva reina de Albion tras el fallecimiento de su abuela Bridget. Poco después de su nacimiento, es llevada al orfanato de István, donde la obispo Laura Vitez la cría como monja , con el fin de salvarla de los asesinos que mataron a sus padres, el príncipe Gilbert y la princesa Victoria. También mantiene una estrecha relación con Abel Nightroad, así como una fuerte amistad con Ion Fortuna.
Alcaluz
- Rodolfo de Monferrato (interpretado por Johnny Massaro), el rey de Alcaluz en la telenovela brasileña Deus Salve o Rei .
Alcamoth
Alcamoth es una capital imperial de la raza de personas aviares conocida como Alta Entia, en el videojuego Xenoblade Chronicles .
- Emperador Sorean Antiqua (con la voz de Peter Dickson )
- Fue el líder de la Alta Entia y el gobernante benévolo de Alcamoth que se preocupaba mucho por su gente. Estableció el sistema de transporte público que permite a los residentes de Alcamoth moverse por la ciudad fácilmente. Su primera consorte, Yumea Antiqua, conspiró contra su hija, la princesa Melia, intentando matarla en un esfuerzo por poner a su hija real, Tyrea, en el trono.
- Emperatriz Melia Antiqua (con la voz de Jenna Coleman )
- Anteriormente la princesa de High Entia, se convierte en la nueva gobernante de Alcamoth en Future Connected , después de que su padre Sorean muere en sus brazos cuando es apuñalado por Metal Face. Melia ha sido apoyada por su medio hermano mayor e hijo de Yumea, Kallian Antiqua, en su propia apuesta por el trono. [3] También es una poderosa maga cuyas artes se centran en invocar espíritus elementales y magia etérea.
Alderaan
Aldovia
Aldovia es el escenario principal de la película navideña de Netflix , Un príncipe de Navidad , y sus secuelas La boda real y El bebé real . Está gobernada por la familia Charlton.
- La reina Helena Charlton (interpretada por Alice Krige ) es la viuda de Aldovia y la madre de Ricardo II y la princesa Emily Charlton, quien anteriormente fue la reina consorte de su esposo, el rey Ricardo I, antes de su muerte.
- El rey Richard Charlton II (interpretado por Ben Lamb ), antiguo príncipe heredero, se convierte en el nuevo monarca de Aldovia, con Amber Moore como su reina, tras la muerte de su padre. En The Royal Baby , Richard y Amber se convierten en los padres de la recién nacida princesa Elleri Claire.
Reino de Alefgard
- Rey Lorik XVI
- En el videojuego original, Dragon Quest , Lorik es el gobernante cuyo Reino de Alefgard ha sido atacado por el Señor del Dragón, un dragón malvado que roba la poderosa Bola de Luz que le regaló el legendario héroe Erdrick muchos años antes y captura a la hija de Lorik, la Princesa Gwaelin, para una novia (ver princesa y dragón ). El descendiente de Erdrick está decidido a derrotar al Señor del Dragón y rescatar a Gwaelin, para lo cual lo hace mientras el Señor del Dragón toma la forma del hechicero humanoide en el Castillo de Charlock. Después de recuperar la Bola de Luz, el Héroe y la Princesa Gwaelin regresan al Castillo de Tantegel, la capital de Alefgard, donde el Rey Lorik ofrece su reino como recompensa, a lo que el Héroe se niega.
Alejandría
Alexandria aparece en el videojuego Final Fantasy IX .
- Reina Brahne Raza Alejandro XVI
- La obesa gobernante de Alejandría que alguna vez fue amable y querida hasta que un hombre extraño llamado Kuja la convenció de crear un ejército de magos negros para declarar la guerra a cada uno de los otros reinos y le contó sobre los poderes de invocación que poseía su hija adoptiva, la princesa Garnet, que actuaron solo para alimentar su codicia. Kuja afirma que Brahne quería librar una guerra de conquista y que simplemente "le dio un pequeño empujón", lo que sugiere que Kuja explotó su dolor por la muerte del anterior rey de Alejandría para manipularla para que llevara a cabo sus objetivos. Debido a esta revelación, la Reina ordenó a sus bufones gemelos de la corte, Zorn y Thorn, que extrajeran los eidolones de Garnet y luego la ejecutaran por traición contra su reino. Al final, la Reina Brahne se dio cuenta de lo tonta que era bajo el control de Kuja, le pidió perdón a Garnet y luego murió en sus brazos mientras agitaba la ira dentro del partido contra Kuja.
- Granate Til Alexandros XVII (también conocido como Daga)
- Se convierte en la reina coronada de Alejandría tras la muerte de su madre adoptiva. Sin embargo, durante su coronación, Kuja ataca con el Rey Dragón Bahamut, lo que obliga a Garnet a sacar a Alexander, el legendario eidolon que es invocado con la ayuda de la maga blanca Eiko Carol. Sucumbiendo al estrés traumático reciente, la reina Garnet a menudo tiene dificultades para concentrarse durante la batalla, lo que resulta en el fracaso ocasional de realizar acciones como Magia Blanca e Invocación, además de ser incapaz de posar al final de las batallas. Luego está en la tumba de su madre, contemplando su camino en la vida. Y después de un apasionado discurso a Zidane Tribal , Garnet usa una daga para cortar la mayor parte de su cabello, simbolizando la ruptura de los lazos con su antiguo yo débil.
Reino de Alfaine
- El rey Christian XVI es un anciano gobernante del Reino de Alfaine y el padre de Hermann, príncipe de Marburgo, en la novela Príncipe Hermann, regente de Jules Lemaître . [4]
Imperio Allagan
El Imperio Allagan fue una nación histórica en el videojuego Final Fantasy XIV .
- El emperador Xande, el emperador loco y fundador del Imperio Allagan, que ha revivido con la renacida Torre Syrcus y busca sacrificar el mundo al Vacío en pos de la inmortalidad. Está basado en el malvado mago con el mismo nombre de Final Fantasy III .
Reino de Almyra
El Reino de Almyra es parte del continente ficticio de Fódlan en el videojuego Fire Emblem: Three Houses y su spin-off, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes .
- Tiana de Riegan
- Era hija del duque Oswald, jefe de la noble Casa Riegan y líder de facto de la Alianza de Leicester. Aunque era devota de los nobles de la Alianza, se fue al Reino de Almyra para casarse con su rey, con quien tuvo un hijo, el príncipe Khalid. Godfrey, hermano de Tiana y heredero de la Casa Riegan, murió en un accidente, por lo que algunos especularon que fue asesinado por el conde Gloucester para apoderarse del liderazgo de la Alianza. Mientras Tiana permaneció en Almyra, ella y el rey dieron a Khalid sus bendiciones, permitiéndole viajar a Fódlan bajo el nombre de Claude von Riegan.
- Claude von Riegan (voz de Joe Zieja)
- Nació como el Príncipe Khalid del Rey de Almyra, pero adoptó el seudónimo de Claude von Riegan mientras viajaba para la Alianza de Leicester, anunciándose como el heredero legítimo de la Casa Riegan. Se vio discriminado debido a su mezcla de sangre de Almyra y Leicester. Claude también es el líder de la Casa de los Ciervos Dorados en la Academia de Oficiales, junto con la Princesa Edelgard de las Águilas Negras y el Príncipe Dimitri de los Leones Azules. Con el tiempo se convierte en el nuevo rey de Almyra y el líder de la Alianza.
Reino de Altea
El Reino de Altea es parte del continente ficticio de Archanea en la serie de videojuegos Fire Emblem .
- El Rey Anri, originalmente un campesino, fue el fundador del Reino de Altea que rescató a la Princesa Artemisa usando la espada divina Falchion para matar al Rey Dragón Medeus del Imperio Dolhr en el clímax de la Guerra de Liberación.
- El rey Marcelo se convirtió en el segundo monarca de Altea después de que su hermano Anri muriera soltero y sin hijos. El ascenso de Marcelo desencadenó una disputa entre la nobleza que dio lugar a la fundación del Reino de Gra, que seguiría siendo un aliado cercano de Altea durante décadas. Después fue sucedido por su hijo y heredero, el rey Mario.
- El rey Cornelius era el único hijo de Marius, que se convirtió en el nuevo gobernante de Altea con su esposa Liza como reina. Se propuso luchar contra el resucitado Medeus al amanecer de la Guerra de las Sombras y luego murió en batalla en la frontera de Fort Menedy tras la traición del rey Jiol de Gra. Fue el padre de la princesa Elice y el príncipe Marth. [5]
- Marth , el antiguo príncipe y héroe legendario, se convierte en el nuevo Rey del Reino de Altea, conocido como el "Rey Héroe", así como el Rey de la Alianza Archanean con la Princesa Caeda de Talys como su Reina, en el videojuego Fire Emblem Awakening .
Reino de Alterac
El Reino de Alterac fue una de las siete naciones humanas en la serie de videojuegos Warcraft .
- El rey Aiden Perenolde, gobernante del Reino de Alterac durante la Segunda Guerra. Traicionó a la Alianza de Lordaeron al ayudar a la Antigua Horda a cambio de la seguridad prometida a su reino. Su hijo, Lord Aliden Perenolde, es el último líder conocido de la organización criminal Sindicato. [6]
Imperio Alvarez
El Imperio Álvarez aparece en la serie de anime japonesa, Fairy Tail .
- Zeref Dragneel
- Actuó como el emperador reinante del Imperio Álvarez bajo el alias de Emperador Spriggan. Había construido su nación militar hace más de un siglo para contrarrestar la amenaza de Dragon Slayer Acnologia (también conocido como Dragon King) y tenía su guardia personal, una unidad de élite llamada Spriggan 12. Se reveló que Zeref era el hermano mayor de Natsu Dragneel, con siglos de antigüedad , e intentó obtener el poder ilimitado de Fairy Heart, propiedad de Mavis Vermillion, con el que realizar un hechizo llamado "Neo Eclipse" que le permitiría deshacer las acciones causadas por Acnologia y él mismo.
- Ajeel Raml
- El mago de arena y ex miembro de los Spriggan 12 que se convierte en el rey del Imperio Álvarez después de que Zeref fuera asesinado y la disolución de los Spriggan 12 en un intento de reconstruir el imperio. Como nuevo gobernante, también es guiado por su abuelo, el ministro, Yajeel, y el ex miembro de los Spriggan 12, Jacob Lessio, además de recibir la enseñanza del mago Max Alors sobre cómo usar un hechizo llamado "Raml Sayf" cuando el mago de Fairy Tail viaja al continente occidental de Alakitasia para visitarlo.
Alvonia
- El rey Carlos V (interpretado por Mickey Rooney ) es el gobernante del pequeño reino de Alvonia, aunque todavía es un niño, en la película My Pal, the King .
Tierra de Ámbar
La Tierra de Ámbar es un reino de fantasía homónimo de la serie de novelas Las Crónicas de Ámbar de Roger Zelazny .
- Rey Oberón
- Fue el señor feudal de la Tierra de Ámbar y el único hijo conocido del fundador Dworkin Barimen, que había desaparecido en Nueve príncipes en Ámbar , dejando a su hijo ilegítimo Eric al mando de la lealtad de Caín, Juliano y Gérard para mantener el trono. Oberón tiene nueve hijos y cinco hijas a través de sus once esposas.
- Señor Corwin/Carl Corey
- Anteriormente el príncipe, se convierte en el rey regente de la Tierra de Ámbar en El signo del unicornio . Ha estado en la rivalidad con su arrogante hermano Eric por el trono y ha sido abandonado en la Inglaterra isabelina por él, en la que termina viviendo varios cientos de años de la historia de la Tierra debido a su amnesia.
Reino de la amatista
El Reino Amatista ha aparecido ocasionalmente en el episodio de Sailor Moon SuperS , "Juban Holiday: The Carefree Princess".
- La princesa Rubina (o duquesa Rubina en el doblaje en inglés) supuestamente se convertirá en reina del Reino Amatista. Sin embargo, abandona sus deberes reales fingiendo estar enferma para visitar Japón. Adopta un disfraz civil y se encuentra con Usagi Tsukino y Chibiusa en la tienda de comestibles, con quienes asiste al festival de verano, pero es perseguida tanto por su gobierno como por el circo Hawk's Eye of the Dead Moon . Rubina está basada en el personaje de Audrey Hepburn , la princesa Ann/Anya Smith, de la película Vacaciones en Roma .
Principado de Amidonia
El Principado de Amidonia era una nación rival del Reino de Elfrieden en la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Cómo un héroe realista reconstruyó el reino .
- Cayo Amidonia VIII
- El último príncipe gobernante del Principado de Amidonia, que fue uno de los principales protagonistas de la Guerra de una Semana, ya que asedió la ciudad de Elfrieden, Altomura, tras haber traspasado la frontera suroeste del reino. Luego, Elfrieden lo obligó a huir de regreso a su principado. En la batalla posterior, Gaius fue asesinado por Kazuya Souma, el nuevo rey de Elfrieden, a quien estaba a punto de matar. Su muerte resultó en la ocupación de la capital de Amidonia, Van, por parte de Elfrieden. Fue el padre del príncipe Julius y la princesa Roroa Amidonia.
- Julio Amidonia
- El príncipe heredero exiliado que se convierte extraoficialmente en el nuevo gobernante del Principado de Amidonia después de que su padre Gaius lo designara tras su muerte. Sin embargo, Julius ha sido expulsado de su principado y ha huido al Imperio del Gran Caos. Y todo su país, con la intervención de su hermana Roroa, se anexa a Elfrieden (conocidos en conjunto como el Reino de Friedonia) con la ventaja adicional de la mano de Roroa en matrimonio con el Rey Kazuya. Julius luego se convierte en comandante de la Unión de Naciones del Este y se casa con la Princesa Tia de Lastania.
Anfibio
Amphibia es el reino que da nombre a la serie animada de Disney Channel del mismo nombre . Está habitado por anfibios antropomórficos .
- Rey Aldrich Leviatán (con la voz de William Houston )
- Fue el anterior rey tritón de Amphibia que residía en su capital, Newtopia, y era el tirano despiadado decidido a seguir invadiendo la Tierra. Su hijo Andrias formó una amistad prohibida con la rana, Leif Plantar, y el sapo, Barrel el Valiente, por quien Aldrich no sentía ningún aprecio, alegando que "la amistad no duró" y explicando la importancia de la Caja de la Calamidad, una reliquia mágica que luego fue robada por Leif. Después de la muerte de Aldrich, su conciencia se mantiene dentro de la entidad monstruosa, el Núcleo.
- Rey Andrias Leviatán (con la voz de Keith David )
- Él es el actual rey tritón de Amphibia que planea algo que involucra a las tres chicas humanas, Anne Boonchuy , Sasha Waybright y Marcy Wu, aunque parece ser jovial y amable y le gusta la cultura humana popular. Sin embargo, en el episodio de la temporada 2 " True Colors ", se revela que Andrias es un señor de la guerra hambriento de poder y conquistador que quiere recuperar la Caja de la Calamidad para conquistar otros mundos y también para obtener conocimiento.
Andalasia
Andalasia es un reino de cuento de hadas en la película parodia de Disney, Encantada , y su secuela, Desencantada .
- La reina Narissa (interpretada por Susan Sarandon ) era la malvada hechicera que gobernaba Andalasia y tenía un gran temor de perder el trono si su hijastro, el príncipe Eduardo, se casaba con Giselle. Está inspirada en los personajes de la Reina Malvada ( Blancanieves ), Maléfica ( La Bella Durmiente ) y Lady Tremaine ( La Cenicienta ).
- El príncipe Eduardo (interpretado por James Marsden ) se convierte en el nuevo gobernante de Andalasia al final de la primera película después de la muerte y derrota de su madrastra, y su nueva esposa Nancy Tremaine se convierte en princesa. Él y Nancy son los recién coronados rey y reina de Andalasia en la secuela. Edward y su ex prometida Giselle son las parodias obvias de los Príncipes y Princesas Disney respectivamente. [7]
Imperio Androsiano
El Imperio Androsiano aparece en la serie de videojuegos Star Fox .
- El emperador Andross (también conocido como Andorf en japonés), el gobernante supremo del Imperio Androssiano, fue un científico que trabajaba para Corneria hasta que fue desterrado por el general Pepper por traición. Construye su ejército imperial y planea dominar el sistema Lylat y reconstruirlo en su nombre antes de capturar al fundador del equipo Star Fox, James McCloud, y luego iniciar las Guerras Lylat. Andross es el archienemigo del hijo de James, Fox McCloud .
- Andrew Oikonny se convierte en el nuevo gobernante del Imperio Androssiano después de la derrota de su tío Andross en Star Fox: Assault . Originalmente era piloto del equipo Star Wolf liderado por Wolf O'Donnell antes de ser expulsado por ellos y planear vengar la muerte de su tío. Como nuevo emperador, Andrew forma una rebelión contra el Ejército de Corneria y pilotea su nave espacial de combate parecida a Andross. Sin embargo, su nave espacial fue destruida por el Aparoide.
Ankh-Morpork
Ankh-Morpork aparece en la serie de novelas Mundodisco de Terry Pratchett .
- Reina Alguinna IV
- Rey Artorollo
- Mencionado en Mort como el monarca reinante de Ankh-Morpork cuando el Archicanciller y fundador de la Universidad Invisible Alberto Malich intentó realizar el Rito de AshkEnte al revés.
- Carelino
- Mencionado en El último héroe en una discusión entre Cohen el Bárbaro y un bardo secuestrado por él y la Horda de Plata para escribir una balada sobre su búsqueda para "devolver el fuego con interés" a los Dioses del Mundodisco en Dunmanifestin.
- Es conocido por conquistar el Mundodisco, excepto el Continente Contrapeso y XXXX, por desatar el Nudo Tsortiano con una espada y por llorar en la orilla de Muntab "porque ya no había más mundos que conquistar". Tras su muerte, su imperio se desmoronó cuando sus hijos comenzaron a pelear por él.
- Su historia inspira a Cohen, quien engaña al Destino al desafiarlo a sacar un siete con un dado de seis caras (cortándolo en dos) y roba los caballos de las valquirias (en parte para conquistar otros mundos).
- El análogo del Mundodisco de Alejandro Magno .
- Rey Cirone IV
- Reina Coanna
- Rey Loyana el Aaargh
- El monarca con el reinado más corto en la historia de Morpork, gobernando durante 1,13 segundos desde su coronación hasta su asesinato.
- El rey Luis el árbol
- Emitió numerosas proclamaciones extrañas, incluida la necesidad de desarrollar un nuevo tipo de rana.
- Responsable del lema de Ankh-Morpork, Quanti Canicula Ille In Fenestra ('¿Cuánto cuesta ese perrito en la ventana?').
- Rey Paragore
- Rey Tyrril
- Rey Veltrick I
- Fundó la 'Guardia y Barrio de la Ciudad de Ankh-Morpork' en el año 1561 AM con su lema personal 'Fabricati Diem, Puncti Agunt Celeriter' ('Haz que el día pase rápido') convirtiéndose en el de la nueva fuerza policial.
- Rey Veltrick II
- Asesinó a su padre Veltrick II cuatro días después de fundar la 'Guardia y Barrio de la Ciudad de Ankh-Morpork', dejándola caer en el caos y la oscuridad debido a su desinterés en mantener una fuerza policial.
- Rey Veltrick III
- El rey Webblethorpe el Inconsciente
- El rey Lorenzo el Benigno
- El último y peor rey de Ankh-Morpork, un torturador sádico que "era muy aficionado a los niños ".
- Fue derrocado en la Guerra Civil de Ankh-Morpork de 1688 AM y posteriormente decapitado por el Comandante de la Guardia de la Ciudad No Suframos-Injusticias 'Old Stoneface' Vimes, ya que ningún juez presidiría el juicio del rey. Lorenzo fue sucedido por una serie de Patricios igualmente o incluso más tiránicos, después de que el pueblo votara en contra de los intentos de Vimes de introducir la democracia.
- Rex vivat
- Durante ¡Guardias! ¡Guardias!, la Logia Suprema y Única de los Hermanos Elucidados de la Noche de Ébano derroca al patricio Havelock Vetinari e instala a un falso pretendiente (un primo lejano del maestro de la logia que no es parte del linaje real de Ankh-Morpork) como rey títere. Esto se organiza mediante la invocación de un dragón (con el uso de un libro robado de la Biblioteca de la Universidad Invisible) y su posterior destierro por parte del pretendiente. El pretendiente es adoptado fácilmente por la ciudadanía de Ankh-Morpork como su rey a pesar de no saber su nombre, 'Rex Vivat' es su nombre falso, ya que estaba en todos los estandartes reales. El falso rey fue asesinado por el dragón poco después de ser coronado.
- Dragón
- Durante ¡Guardias! ¡Guardias!, el dragón desterrado de la ciudad por el nuevo rey regresa y se instala como el nuevo rey, manteniendo al Gran Maestro Supremo Lupine Wonse como su portavoz y exigiendo oro y vírgenes. Algunos habitantes de Ankh-Morporkianos apoyaron de manera jingoísta los planes del nuevo rey de invadir a los vecinos de la ciudad en busca de más oro. Lady Sybil Ramkin deduce que el dragón es de hecho una hembra después de que el dragón del pantano Errol la corteje con éxito, después de lo cual ambos abandonan la ciudad.
- Capitán Zanahoria Ironfounderson
- Miembro de la Guardia de la Ciudad, se entera de su herencia real en Hombres de Armas del Jefe de los Asesinos, el Dr. Cruces, quien se había hecho cargo del complot de Edward d'Eath para restaurar la monarquía de Ankh-Morpork mediante el uso del gonne , la única arma de fuego jamás fabricada en el Mundodisco.
- No reconoce su derecho y prefiere ser un centinela. En ocasiones ha ejercido cualquier prerrogativa real que pudiera tener cuando ha surgido la necesidad.
- Ha demostrado varias señales obvias de que es un descendiente de la realeza, incluida una marca de nacimiento en forma de corona, sus habilidades naturales de liderazgo y su capacidad de clavar una espada en una piedra sin romperla.
- Lord Vetinari mantiene a Carrot cerca para evitar golpes de Estado por parte de falsos pretendientes y para ejercer poderes reservados solo para el rey a través del consentimiento implícito de Carrot, como ennoblecer al Comandante de la Guardia Sam Vimes como Duque de Ankh.
- Cabo Cecil Wormsborough St. John "Nobby" Nobbs
- Miembro de la Guardia de la Ciudad, puede o no ser un miembro ilegítimo de la familia de Nobbes y bisnieto del último conde de Ankh (lo que lo convierte en el segundo en la sucesión al trono de Ankh-Morpork después del Capitán Carrot). Su posible relación con la familia de Nobbes se reveló en Feet of Clay como parte de un complot para restaurar la monarquía con los Gremios y las familias gobernantes que deseaban reemplazar a Lord Vetinari con un títere (Carrot se consideraba demasiado virtuoso) pero en última instancia con Dragon, Rey de Armas (el principal experto en heráldica de la ciudad y vampiro) deseando evitar que el Capitán Carrot produzca una futura línea real mitad hombre lobo con su novia, la Sargento Angua. El comandante Vimes razonó que, dado que los Nobbs robaron tantas cosas a lo largo de los años (posiblemente incluido el anillo de sello de los Nobbes), se podría demostrar que Nobby era 'el duque de Pseudopolis, el Serif de Klatch y la duquesa viuda de Quirm'; Sin embargo, Nobby se guarda para sí el hecho de que su familia posee una colección más grande de joyas nobles que podrían demostrar su ascendencia noble.
Isla de las Hormigas
Ant Island es la colonia de hormigas de la película animada de Disney- Pixar , A Bug's Life .
Apolonia
Apolonia es el reino italiano en la película animada, Barbie como la Princesa de la Isla .
- El Rey Pedro (con la voz de Russell Roberts) es el padre del Príncipe Antonio, quien se resiste a dejar que Ro ( Princesa Rosella ) se case con Antonio, porque se suponía que Antonio se casaría con la Princesa Luciana.
- La reina Danielle (con la voz de Patricia Drake ) es la madre de Antonio, quien es muy positivo y tranquilo, a diferencia de su esposo Peter.
Araluen
Araluen es el escenario principal de la serie de novelas El aprendiz del guardabosques de John Flanagan .
- Rey Herbert
- El primer gobernante que fundó la nación insular de Araluen después de expulsar a las tribus salvajes de los Scotti de su país y devolverlas a su tierra natal, Picta. También estableció la organización del Cuerpo de Rangers como fuerza de inteligencia del país y asignó un Ranger a cada feudo .
- Rey Oswald
- Un antiguo gobernante anterior de Araluen cuya mente se debilitó tanto que cometió el error de crear un grupo de ambiciosos barones en su consejo que luego tomarían el control de su país manipulándolo y aprovechándose de su estado mental. Después de que Oswald murió, el malvado barón Morgarath del feudo de Gorlan intentó apoderarse de Araluen, empleando la ayuda de las temibles criaturas míticas llamadas Kalkara. Sin embargo, el hijo y heredero de Oswald, Duncan, derrotó a Morgarath y lo condujo a las Montañas de la Lluvia y la Noche. El rey Oswald solo fue mencionado brevemente en Las historias perdidas .
- Rey Duncan
- Ha sido el nuevo gobernante de Araluen después de la muerte de su padre y la derrota del barón Morgarath hasta que en El emperador de Nihon-Ja ya no es apto para reinar, lo que lleva a su hija, la princesa Cassandra, y a su futuro yerno Horace Altman a convertirse finalmente en reina y príncipe regente . Duncan también es el caballero de su propio país y viudo después de que su esposa, la reina Rosalind Serenne, muriera poco después de dar a luz a Cassandra.
- Reina Cassandra/Evanlyn Wheeler
- Anteriormente princesa heredera, se convierte en la reina regente de Araluen después de la abdicación de su padre. Ella ha sido la única heredera de su trono cuyas leyes de sucesión fueron cambiadas por su difunto abuelo, el rey Oswald, en algún momento antes de que ella naciera para permitir que una heredera sucediera al trono. Cassandra está casada con un caballero y príncipe consorte , Horace Altman, con quien tiene una hija, la princesa Madelyn, como se ve en The Royal Ranger: A New Beginning .
Arathor
Arathor fue la primera gran civilización humana, que gobernó gran parte de los Reinos del Este del norte en la serie de videojuegos Warcraft .
- Thoradin (con la voz de David Shaughnessy ) fue un señor de la guerra humano de la tribu Arathi que se declaró el primer rey humano, unificó a las tribus humanas dispersas en la primera gran nación de Arathor y fundó la capital de Strom.
Arcadia
Archadia es un poder político antagónico dentro de la región de Ivalice en el videojuego, Final Fantasy XII , y su secuela, Revenant Wings .
- Gramis Gana Solidor
- Fue el undécimo Emperador de Archadia y el cuarto de la Casa Solidor, responsable del avance de su nación hacia los Reinos de Dalmasca y Nabradia. Ordenó a su tercer hijo, Vayne Carudas Solidor, que matara a sus hijos mayores, pues creía que estaban conspirando a sus espaldas. También hizo que su imperio invadiera Nabradia para reclamar su Fragmento de Luz Media, un trozo de nethicita desfigurada que servía como reliquia real. Mientras tanto, Gramis asignó al juez Gabranth para supervisar las acciones de Vayne. Más tarde fue encontrado muerto en la sala del trono, supuestamente envenenado por el presidente Gregoroth, y Vayne hizo arrestar a los senadores por supuesto regicidio y disolvió "temporalmente" el Senado Imperial.
- Larsa Ferrinas Solidor (alias Lamont)
- Es el cuarto hijo del emperador Gramis, cuyo Senado Imperial ha presionado a su enfermizo padre para que elija entre él y su despiadado hermano Vayne como heredero. Viaja a la Ciudad del Cielo de Bhujerba, donde se une a Vaan y su grupo bajo el apodo de "Lamont", mientras que Vayne se convierte en el gobernante de facto del Reino de Dalmasca. Un año después, a pesar de su corta edad, Larsa se convierte en el nuevo emperador de Archadia con Basch fon Ronsenburg como su protector.
Reino de Archenland
El Reino de Archenland aparece en la serie de novelas Las Crónicas de Narnia de CS Lewis .
- El rey Col fue el primer gobernante del Reino de Archenland, hijo del rey Frank V de Narnia.
- El rey Lune era el viudo y el segundo gobernante del Reino de Archenland.
- Cor (también conocido como Shasta) , hijo del Rey Lune, se convierte en el nuevo rey del Reino de Archenland con Aravis , miembro de la nobleza Tarkaan en Calormen , como su reina.
- Ram el Grande , hijo del rey Cor y la reina Aravis, es el rey "más famoso" del Reino de Archenland.
- El rey Nain se convierte en gobernante del Reino de Archenland durante el reinado de Miraz .
Arendelle
Arendelle es un reino ficticio noruego de la franquicia Frozen de Disney , que está vagamente inspirado en el cuento de hadas de Hans Christian Andersen " La reina de las nieves ". Su nombre deriva de la ciudad de Arendal, Noruega .
- El Rey Runeard (con la voz de Jeremy Sisto ) fue el Rey original de Arendelle en la secuela de la película animada Frozen II .
- El rey Agnarr (con la voz de Alfred Molina ), hijo de Runeard, fue el ex rey de Arendelle y el difunto padre de Elsa y Anna, quien reinó junto a su esposa, la reina Iduna, en la primera película de Frozen .
- Elsa (con la voz de Idina Menzel ) se convierte en reina de Arendelle tras la muerte de sus padres, pero acaba desencadenando un invierno eterno que consume todo su reino. En la secuela, se convierte en el quinto espíritu del Bosque Encantado.
- Anna (con la voz de Kristen Bell ), la ex princesa, se convierte en la nueva reina de Arendelle después de la abdicación de su hermana mayor Elsa en la secuela. Ella tiene que proteger su reino del peligro con la ayuda de Elsa, su prometido Kristoff Bjorgman y su mascota reno Sven , y Olaf el muñeco de nieve .
Valle de la Roca Viva
El Valle de la Roca Viviente se encuentra al sureste de Arendelle y se encuentra en las Montañas Negras. Está habitado por trolls que se transforman en rocas a voluntad.
- Grand Pabbie (voz de Ciarán Hinds ) es un rey troll del Valle de la Roca Viviente que es sabio y anciano entre muchos otros trolls. Su conocimiento de la magia ayuda a Anna en más de una ocasión.
Artemira
Artemyra (también conocida como la Ciudad del Cielo) es un pequeño país en la serie de manga japonesa, Magi: El Laberinto de la Magia , y su spin-off, Magi: La Aventura de Sinbad .
- Mira Dianus Artemina es la ex reina de Artemyra, que desconfía mucho de los hombres y condena a muerte al rey Simbad de Sindria y a sus aliados por intentar seducirla. Sinbad reaparece para recuperar su recipiente de metal y Mira lo desafía a una pelea, hasta que decide unir fuerzas con él cuando es derrotada.
- La princesa Pisti , una de los ocho generales de Sindria, se convierte en la nueva reina de Artemyra después de la abdicación de su madre Mira para establecer la Alianza Internacional. Tiene habilidades especiales, incluida la de comunicarse con animales encantadores usando su música.
Artena
Arulco
- La reina Deidranna Reitman, la malvada gobernante de una nación insular llamada Arulco en el videojuego Jagged Alliance 2 .
Arus/Altea
- El rey Alfor era el gobernante de Arus (Altea en japonés), aparece en la serie de anime japonesa Beast King Go-Lion y es mencionado en la franquicia Voltron .
- La princesa Allura (también conocida como Princesa Fala en japonés) se convierte en la nueva gobernante de Arus después de la muerte de su padre Alfor, así como en la nueva piloto del León Azul después del retiro de Sven .
Asgard
- Odin Borson es el ex rey de Asgard y uno de los cuatro hijos del rey Bor Burison en el Universo Marvel . También es el padre adoptivo de Loki después de matar a su padre, el rey Laufey, en batalla.
- Thor Odinson , ex príncipe de Asgard, se convierte en el próximo rey cuando su padre, el rey Odín, presuntamente muere. Aunque su madre biológica es Gea, la diosa mayor de la Tierra, es criado por su madrastra y esposa de Odín, la reina Frigga .
Reino de Askr
El Reino de Askr es un escenario importante en el videojuego para dispositivos móviles Fire Emblem Heroes . Comparte el mismo nombre con su dios dragón divino, Askr.
- El rey Gustavo y la reina Enriqueta
- Son los gobernantes cuyo Reino de Askr está en guerra contra el Imperio de Embla, liderado por la Princesa Verónica y su medio hermano mayor, el Príncipe Bruno. Gustav y muchos de sus súbditos protestan contra su hijo, el Príncipe Alfonse, quien se une a la Orden de los Héroes del reino, ayudado por el Invocador, aunque Henriette ha mostrado su apoyo al deseo de Alfonse de luchar y recibe varias cartas de su hija menor, la Princesa Sharena. Cuando tanto Askr como Embla están bajo la invasión de Hel, el reino de los muertos, Gustav es asesinado por la malvada Reina Hel, quien le había dejado una cicatriz en la cara durante su última batalla, dejando su cuerpo bajo su mando como uno de sus generales. [8] Sin embargo, Gustav tiene que reunirse con Henriette cerca del lago.
Astrea
- La reina Theodosia recuperó y reconquistó su reino de Astrea de los kalovaxianos en la serie de novelas Ash Princess de Laura Sebastian. [9]
Asvarre
Asvarre es uno de los cinco reinos de la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Lord Marksman y Vanadis .
- El rey Artorias, fundador de Asvarre, que según el mito fundacional luchó junto a los caballeros y unió la isla en un solo reino. Aunque el propio Artorias dijo que simplemente golpeó a todos los que no le agradaban y cuando se dio cuenta, ya estaba en la cima.
- Reina Zephyria, la primera monarca femenina de Asvarre.
- El rey Zacarías, antiguo monarca de Asvarre y padre de los príncipes Germaine y Elliot y de la princesa Ginebra.
- La reina Ginebra, antigua princesa de Asvarre, declara neutralidad en la guerra civil entre sus hermanos mayores Germaine y Elliot, hasta que es cortejada por Tallard Graham y elegida como la nueva reina de Asvarre con Tallard como rey de facto .
Atlántica
Atlántida
Múltiples obras de ficción han retratado la legendaria civilización de la Atlántida como una monarquía (véase Atlántida en la cultura popular ).
Atlántida(La Atlántida)
- La reina Antinea, gobernante de la Atlántida en la novela Atlántida (también conocida como L'Atlantide ) de Pierre Benoit y sus diversas adaptaciones cinematográficas.
Atlántida, el continente perdido
- El rey Cronos (Kronos) (interpretado por Edgar Stehli ) es el gobernante de Atlántida que ha sido manipulado por el ambicioso hechicero Zaren, en la película Atlántida, el continente perdido . Es el padre de la princesa Antillia.
Atlantis: El imperio perdido
Atlantis es el escenario principal de la película animada de Disney, Atlantis: El imperio perdido , y su secuela directa a video, El regreso de Milo . Es similar al Imperio Azteca y sus habitantes suelen hablar en su propia lengua materna .
- El rey Kashekim Nedakh (con la voz de Leonard Nimoy ) era el anciano gobernante del reino perdido de Atlantis. Su esposa, la reina, se unió al poderoso cristal y fue llevada hacia el corazón de Atlantis justo antes de que su reino desapareciera bajo el mar, dejando a Kashekim viudo.
- La princesa Kidagakash Nedakh (con la voz de Cree Summer ), hija de Kashekim, se convierte en la nueva reina de Atlantis con Milo Thatch como su rey. Al igual que su difunta madre, Kida también se ha unido al cristal, solo para protegerla de un derramamiento de sangre inmediato.
Cómics de DC
Los padrinos mágicos
Atlantis ha aparecido ocasionalmente en la serie de televisión animada Los Padrinos Mágicos , en la que está habitada por sirenas .
- Greg (con la voz de S. Scott Bullock ), un líder de Atlantis con aspecto de rey en el episodio "¡Algo huele mal!".
- Rey Neptuna (con la voz de Jeff Bennett ), el gobernante de la Atlántida en el episodio "Dadlantis".
Jabberjaw
Atlantis aparece ocasionalmente en el episodio "Atlantis, Get Lost" de la serie animada de Hanna-Barbera, Jabberjaw .
- La reina Atlanta, la legítima pero ingenua gobernante de Atlantis, cuyo primer ministro, Dorsal, planea derrocarla para convertirse en rey. Jabberjaw y el grupo de rock Neptunes son capturados y llevados a Atlantis, donde descubren el malvado plan de Dorsal. Por lo tanto, el equipo debe exponer su plan a Atlanta y salvar su reino.
El cráneo de la Atlántidahistorias
Cómics de Marvel
- Thallo, el Rey de la Atlántida durante el siglo XV en el Universo Marvel .
- Immanu fue un emperador atlante del siglo XVIII o principios del XIX. Fue asesinado por los bárbaros skarka en una batalla que destruyó la ciudad de Atlántida, en el Atlántico medio.
- El emperador Thakorr fue el gobernante de la Atlántida durante muchas generaciones, estuvo casado con la reina Korra y tuvo una hija llamada Fen y un hijo llamado Daka.
- Namor se convierte en el nuevo monarca (su título varía) de Atlántida después del reinado de Thakorr.
Nadia: El secreto del agua azul
Atlántida (también conocida como Neo-Atlántida) es un escenario principal de la serie de anime japonesa Nadia: El secreto del agua azul , que está inspirada en las obras de Julio Verne . Se asemeja mucho a la cultura del Antiguo Egipto .
- Eleusis La Arwall fue el antiguo rey de Atlantis y el padre perdido de la princesa Nadia, que actuó como capitán del submarino Nautilus bajo el alias de Nemo. Está basado en el personaje del mismo nombre de Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino y tiene un parecido sorprendente con el capitán Bruno J. Global de Super Dimension Fortress Macross .
- Benusis La Arwall fue colocado como emperador de Neo-Atlántida bajo el nombre de Emperador Neo a través de un golpe de estado perpetrado por el malvado Gárgola, el líder de los Neo-Atlantes que fue capaz de controlarlo como a una marioneta, para destronar a su padre el Capitán Nemo. Finalmente recuperó su libre albedrío y logró sacrificarse para salvar a su hermana Nadia.
Las nuevas aventuras de Huckleberry Finn
Atlantis es un reino submarino en el episodio "Todos los remolinos conducen a la Atlántida" de la serie de televisión de Hanna-Barbera Las nuevas aventuras de Huckleberry Finn .
- El rey Llandor, gobernante de Atlantis, intercambia lugares con Huck Finn , lo que hace que los malvados secuaces de Morpho confundan a Huck con Llandor cuando lo capturan. Finalmente, después de que Huck escapa con Tom Sawyer y Becky Thatcher, ayudan a Llandor a derrotar a Morpho y sus secuaces.
Attilan
Attilan es una ciudad-estado habitada por los Inhumanos en el Universo Marvel . Está gobernada por la Casa de Agon.
Reino de Aurea
El Reino de Aurea es un escenario antagónico en la película de Netflix , Damsel .
- Reina Isabel (interpretada por Robin Wright )
- Ella es la traidora reina del Reino de Aurea que arregla que su hijo, el príncipe Enrique, se case con Elodie, la hija de Lord Bayford. Sin embargo, después de la boda, Elodie descubre que la utilizan para pagar las antiguas deudas de la familia real de Aurean, e Isabelle describe el pacto entre el primer rey y el dragón, donde tuvo que sacrificar a sus tres hijas, como la princesa Victoria, por la paz (ver princesa y dragón ). Henry luego insiste en llevar a Elodie a la guarida del dragón y la arroja al abismo. Pero Isabelle se entera de que Elodie ha escapado del dragón, lo que la obliga a secuestrar a la hermana menor de Elodie, Floria, como reemplazo. Y después de ser informada por su madrastra Lady Bayford, Elodie regresa para enfrentarse al dragón y rescatar a Floria. Elodie luego expone la traición del reino, y el dragón redimido quema el palacio con toda la realeza y los nobles adentro. [10]
Imperio avaloniano
El Imperio Avaloniano es un poder político que aparece en el videojuego Final Fantasy Dimensions .
- Emperador Elgo de Avalon
- Es una figura misteriosa que acompaña brevemente a los Guerreros de la Luz, Sol, Aigis, Sarah y Dusk. Aunque afirma ser un profeta errante, Elgo finalmente se revela como el gobernante del Imperio Avaloniano que los Guerreros persiguen. Les explica que planeó usar los poderosos cristales para lograr la inmortalidad desde el principio. También explica que para llevar a cabo sus planes, utiliza el poder de Nil para moverse fácilmente entre ambos mundos de Luz y Oscuridad. Luego es derrotado por los Guerreros de la Luz y la Oscuridad cuando la luz absorbida por Nil explota y destruye todo Avalon, terminando así permanentemente el reinado de Elgo.
Avalor
Avalor es el reino hispánico ficticio de la serie animada de Disney Junior , Elena de Avalor .
- El rey Raúl y la reina Lucía (con la voz de Néstor Carbonell y Andrea Navedo ) eran los gobernantes de Ávalor y los padres de las princesas Elena e Isabel. Ambos fueron asesinados por Shuriki, la malvada hechicera que planea apoderarse de su reino.
- Elena Castillo Flores (con la voz de Aimee Carrero ), la ex princesa heredera, se convierte en la reina de Avalor tras la muerte de sus padres. Su principal objetivo es proteger su reino de las garras de Shuriki.
Reino de Aytolis
El Reino de Aytolis aparece en el videojuego Fire Emblem Warriors .
- Reina Elena de Aytolis
- Ella es una reina viuda y madre de los gemelos, el príncipe Rowan y la princesa Lianna. Cuando el Reino de Aytolis está bajo ataque por los monstruos, ella les da a sus hijos y al Príncipe Darios de Gristonne la reliquia legendaria de su reino, el Escudo de Llamas, antes de que se separen. Yelena pronto es capturada por el poseído Darios y su padre, el Rey Oskar, quienes la tienen como rehén, preparándose para sacrificarla para resucitar al malvado Dragón del Caos Velezark. Pero después de que los gemelos la rescatan, Darios sacrifica a Oskar para revivir a Velezark. Yelena más tarde se convierte en la reina madre después de coronar a Rowan y Lianna como los nuevos gobernantes de Aytolis.
Reino de Azadistán
El Reino de Azadistán es una monarquía constitucional en desarrollo en Oriente Medio de la serie de anime japonesa Mobile Suit Gundam 00. Su nombre es una referencia a un gobierno de corta duración en Tabriz, Irán .
- Marina Ismail, Primera Princesa Real de Azaditán
- Marina es la princesa del Reino de Azadistán, que ha sido elegida como monarca constitucional después de que el parlamento nacional declarara el gobierno monárquico como medida para salvar a su país del inminente colapso socioeconómico. Sin embargo, después de su exilio de Azadistán, Marina se esconde con el grupo militar antigubernamental llamado Katharon, donde se desempeña como cuidadora de los niños huérfanos dentro de su organización.
Azania
- El emperador Seth, el gobernante graduado en Oxford de la nación imperial africana de Azania , que recibe la ayuda de su amigo de la universidad Basil Seal para modernizar su imperio después de una guerra civil en la novela Black Mischief de Evelyn Waugh .
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Imperio Baam
El Imperio Baam aparece en la serie de anime japonesa, Tōshō Daimos .
- El emperador León, líder del Baam-seijin
- Fue un monarca compasivo del Imperio Baam, y el padre del Príncipe Richter y la Princesa Erika, cuyo asesor personal Olban usurpó el trono al asesinarlo ya que ninguno de sus hijos había alcanzado la edad de madurez como legítimo heredero. Durante la reunión del consejo con las fuerzas de la Tierra, Leon fue envenenado por la mano derecha de Olban, Georiya, lo que provocó que los Baam y los terrícolas entraran en guerra. Para expiar la muerte del Emperador Leon, Erika trabaja como médico de campo mientras Ritcher sirve como almirante de las fuerzas Baam contra la Tierra hasta que descubre que Georiya es quien ha asesinado a Leon.
Principado de Badakhshan
El Principado de Badakhshan aparece en la serie de novelas La leyenda heroica de Arslan de Yoshiki Tanaka . Su nombre hace referencia a una región histórica del norte de Afganistán .
- Kayumars fue el último príncipe de Badakhshan antes de su anexión y conquista por el Reino de Pars. Tras la muerte del rey Gotarzes II de Pars, estalló la guerra civil en su nación, que decidió que ya no se podía confiar en Pars y se alió con el Reino de Shindra. Al oír esta noticia, Pars invadió las tierras de Badakhshan y Kayumars envió una llamada de socorro a Shindra solicitando ayuda. Luego se arrojó desde una de las torres de la ciudad y todos los dos mil ministros y generales de la facción de Shindra fueron asesinados por los conquistadores parsianos.
Reino de Baden-Württemberg
El Reino de Baden-Württemberg es un estado independiente en el mod de HOI4, Spartakus: World in Revolution . Su nombre hace referencia al estado federal alemán .
Imperio Baharuth
El Imperio Baharuth aparece en la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Overlord .
- Runa Jircniv Señor de la guerra El Nix
- Es el actual emperador del Imperio Baharuth, conocido como el "Emperador Sangriento" por purgar violentamente a muchas personas que se interponen en su camino y reemplazarlas por quienes considere más adecuados, estableciendo una monarquía absoluta. Al enterarse del malvado Rey Hechicero Ainz Ooal Gown, el Emperador Jircniv tiene la intención de convertirlo en un peón enviando a varios trabajadores a la Gran Tumba de Nazarick y culpando al Reino Re-Estize, hasta que se entera de su verdadera naturaleza. Posteriormente, Jircniv finalmente renuncia a una alianza contra Nazarick, se somete a Ainz y se convierte en su vasallo.
Balanzador
Balandor es un reino que aparece en la serie de videojuegos White Knight Chronicles .
- Rey Valtos (con la voz de Bob Joles )
- Fue el gobernante anterior de Balandor cuya esposa, la reina Floraine, fue asesinada por su consejero real Demian "Sarvain" Ledom, el malvado comandante de la organización Magi, lo que le hizo creer que fue el Archiducado de Faria quien la mató y, por lo tanto, intensificó la lucha entre las dos naciones. Sin embargo, Valtos finalmente vio la guerra en su verdadera luz, por lo que se acercó al Archiduque Dalam de Faria con un tratado de paz que se celebraría en el cumpleaños número 18 de su hija, la princesa Cisna. Pero los Magi procedieron a atacar durante el baile , y su general Dregias asesinó al rey Valtos justo cuando intentaba llevar a Cisna a un lugar seguro.
- Reina Cisna (con la voz de Kari Wahlgren )
- Anteriormente una princesa en el primer juego, se convierte en una nueva gobernante de Balandor después de las trágicas muertes de sus padres en la secuela White Knight Chronicles II . Inicialmente permanece muda durante años desde que presenció el asesinato de su madre Floraine hasta que recupera su voz cuando el general Dregias mata a su padre Valtos. También ha sido secuestrada por los Magi debido a su habilidad para desbloquear el Caballero Blanco sellado, pero es rescatada por su amigo de la infancia Leonard y sus aliados. Como reina gobernante, Cisna envía a Leonard y su equipo a Faria para salvar a su princesa Miu durante la guerra civil y luego comienza una batalla contra los Magi (ahora el renacido Imperio Yshrenian).
Balemont
Balemont es un reino europeo en la película navideña para televisión, Un príncipe para Navidad .
- El Rey y la Reina Ariana (interpretados por Maxwell Caulfield y Kelly LeBrock )
- Son los gobernantes de Balemont quienes organizan el matrimonio entre su hijo y heredero, el príncipe Duncan, e Isabelle de Montavia para el día de Navidad. Pero, para su consternación, Duncan huye de incógnito al pueblo de East Aurora en los Estados Unidos, donde cambia su nombre a David. Allí, conoce a la joven camarera Emma, que acaba de romper con su ex novio, el vendedor de automóviles Todd. Pero después de que su identidad sea expuesta, David regresa a su hogar en Balemont y convence al Rey y la Reina para que cancelen su boda planeada.
Imperio Balsteros
El Imperio Balsteros aparece en la serie de anime japonesa The Pilot's Love Song . Antes de la revolución, estaba gobernado por la familia La Hire.
- Gregorio y María La Hire
- Eran los antiguos gobernantes del Imperio Balsteros, cuya monarquía fue abolida por la Revolución del Viento. El rey Gregorio fue derrocado y ejecutado, y como consecuencia de la revolución, la reina María fue encarcelada junto a su hijo, el ex príncipe heredero Karl. Antes de su posterior encarcelamiento, María era piloto y tuvo una gran influencia en el deseo de Karl de convertirse en piloto. Después de la ejecución de la reina María, Karl escapa de la prisión hasta que es rescatado y adoptado por Michael Albus y su hija Ariel, durante la cual es rebautizado como Kal-el Albus.
Imperio del Báltico y el Rin
El Imperio Balt-Rhein es el antagonista de la serie de anime japonesa Altair: A Record of Battles . Está basado vagamente en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico y su capital, San Miguel, tiene un gran parecido con el Monte Saint-Michel .
- Emperador Goldbalt XI
- El digno y estoico gobernante del Imperio Báltico-Rin, que es cercano a su malvado primer ministro, Virgilio Louis, y le permite pasivamente hacerse cargo de la campaña expansionista del imperio, aunque es plenamente consciente de sus planes. Goldbalt aparentemente comparte la creencia de Louis de que su imperio, para sobrevivir, debe seguir conquistando otras naciones. Goldbalt también tiene dos hijos, Günther y Gustav.
Reino de Baltia
El Reino de Baltia (Baldea) aparece en el videojuego Langrisser: The Descendants of Light y su secuela, Langrisser II .
- Rey Alfador (Illzach)
- Su pueblo lo conocía como un monarca amable y benévolo del Reino de Baltia, independientemente de su estatus social. Sin embargo, la era de paz del reino terminó cuando el malvado Emperador Pythion (Digos) del Imperio Dalsis invadió el Castillo Baltian. Alfador vio que el castillo no podría mantenerse en pie e instó a su hijo, el Príncipe Garrett (Ledin), a escapar a la ciudad de Sulras (Salrath), con su vasallo principal y maestro de la espada Bladarov (Volkoff) acompañándolo. Alfador luego perdió la vida mientras defendía el castillo, lo que llevó a que cayera ante Dalsis y muchos de los comandantes fueran hechos prisioneros. Pero Garrett y el resto de sus aliados regresaron para recuperar el castillo, liberar a los prisioneros y luego enfrentarse a Pythion, que estaba detrás de la mágica Espada Sagrada Langrisser (Warsong).
Imperio de las máquinas de Baranoia
El Imperio de las Máquinas de Baranoia es una raza antagónica de máquinas en la serie de televisión tokusatsu japonesa , Chouriki Sentai Ohranger .
- El emperador Bacchus Wrath (con la voz de Tōru Ōhira ) fue un monarca violento cuyo Imperio de las Máquinas de Baranoia invadió la Tierra con la intención de esclavizar a toda la humanidad y lograr el gobierno de las máquinas . Fue construido hace 600 millones de años por una antigua raza de máquinas.
- Kaiser Buldont (voz de Tomokazu Seki ), anteriormente el príncipe de Baranoia, se convirtió en un nuevo gobernante después de que su padre Bacchus Wrath fuera destruido por el mecha Oh Blocker. Inicialmente un niño travieso y malcriado, encontró la cabeza de su padre y recibió su energía restante, reconfigurándose en la forma adulta. También estaba casado con su prima, la princesa Multiwa, con quien tuvo un hijo Buldont Jr. Sin embargo, la pareja fue asesinada por el mecha King Pyramider, y la madre de Buldont, la Emperatriz Hysteria, se sacrificó después de que los Ohrangers le prometieran no dañar a Buldont Jr.
Barón
Barón es una poderosa monarquía en el videojuego Final Fantasy IV , su remake para DS y la secuela The After Years .
- El Rey de Baron fue un gobernante que adoptó a Cecil Harvey y Kain Highwind a una edad muy temprana, criándolos como si fueran suyos. Fue asesinado por el Señor del Agua, Cagnazzo, quien lo reemplazó como un impostor para engañar a Cecil para que robara el Cristal de Agua de Mysidia y bombardeara la aldea de Mist. Pero el espíritu del Rey está atrapado en la segunda sala del trono secreta del Castillo de Baron. Luego se reencarna como Odín, el monstruo invocado.
Baronía
- El Rey de Baronia, el monarca cuyo hijo y heredero, el príncipe Paul, ha sido hecho prisionero en la torre del castillo de la costa de Cornualles hasta que los niños Arnold lo rescatan, en la serie de novelas El Secreto de Enid Blyton .
Reino de las habichuelas
El Reino Beanbean es el escenario principal del videojuego Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga y su remake para 3DS. Está habitado por los Beanish y es la tierra vecina del Reino Champiñón.
- Queen Bean, la monarca obesa cuyo Reino Beanbean está bajo ataque por la bruja Beanish Cackletta, quien la alimenta con un gusano Belly Blech, lo que la vuelve agresiva hacia los hermanos Mario y Luigi . El Príncipe Peasley, el príncipe y héroe del Reino Beanbean, es transformado en el monstruo Draohoho por Cackletta, quien ha usado la voz robada de la Princesa Peach para robar la Beanstar, hasta que los hermanos lo salvan. Los hermanos pronto curan a Queen Bean con el refresco Chuckola Reserve, sugerido por su consejera Lady Lima.
Belgardia
Belgravia
Belgravia es un reino gobernado por la familia Wyndham en la trilogía cinematográfica The Princess Switch de Netflix . Su nombre hace referencia al distrito del centro de Londres .
- El rey Jorge y la reina Carolina Wyndham (interpretados por Pavel Douglas y Sara Stewart )
- Los gobernantes de Belgravia que en la primera película de la serie prometen a su hijo, el príncipe heredero Edward, con Lady Margaret Delacourt, duquesa de Montenaro. Sin embargo, antes de su boda real, Margaret intercambia lugares con su doble Stacy De Novo, una joven panadera de Chicago que visita Belgravia para el concurso de repostería con su amigo y asistente Kevin Richards. Durante el cambio, el rey Jorge sospecha que algo anda mal con la "duquesa" y le ordena a su mayordomo Frank De Luca que la vigile. Frank toma una foto de Margaret y Stacy intercambiando de nuevo y está a punto de mostrársela a George para exponer la artimaña, pero Caroline lo intercepta. En lugar de asistir al concurso de repostería en persona, la reina Carolina finge estar enferma para enviar a Edward y Margaret a este concurso en su lugar. Después del concurso, Margaret y Stacy admiten su cambio y el príncipe Eduardo más tarde se casa con Stacy, convirtiéndola en la princesa de Belgravia.
Benwick
Benwick es un reino de hadas en la serie de manga japonesa, Los siete pecados capitales .
Reino de Berna
El Reino de Berna es parte del continente ficticio de Elibe en el videojuego Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade y su precuela The Blazing Blade .
- El Rey Hartmut fue el fundador del Reino de Berna, quien fue el portador original de la espada Eckesachs y la espada Binding Blade y lideró a un grupo de ocho poderosos guerreros llamados las Ocho Leyendas en un ataque al Santuario del Dragón para derrotar al malvado dragón demonio, Idunn, durante la Guerra de la Limpieza, enmarcado por las generaciones futuras como el héroe más grande de toda la Limpieza.
- El rey Desmond fue un gobernante crucial del reino de Berna en La espada llameante . Estaba casado con la reina Hellene, la noble de Etruia, con quien tuvo un hijo y heredero, el príncipe Zephiel. Pero su matrimonio con Hellene había llegado a su fin con una separación cuando se enfrascó en una relación con su amante, de la que nació su hija, la princesa Guinivere. Desmond odiaba que su hijo Zephiel estuviera cerca de Guinivere, por lo que lo alejó de ella.
- El rey Zephiel, anteriormente príncipe heredero , se convirtió en el nuevo gobernante del Reino de Bern después de fingir su propia muerte para matar a su padre Desmond con su espada durante el funeral. En The Binding Blade , Zephiel intenta gradualmente apoderarse de Elibe con la ayuda de Idunn, deseando aplastar a toda la humanidad y entregar el mundo entero a los dragones. Sin embargo, su reino fue detenido por las fuerzas combinadas de la Liga Licia y Etruia lideradas por el general Roy , el joven noble de la Casa Pherae.
- La princesa Guinivere se convierte en reina regente y gobernante actual del Reino de Berna después de derrotar a su medio hermano mayor Zephiel y poner fin a una guerra, con la ayuda del general Roy y su ejército, a pesar de las protestas de algunos aristócratas.
Bialia
- La Abeja Reina fue un malvado señor del crimen que estableció una incursión en la dictadura de la nación terrorista de Bialya en el Universo DC .
- La reina Beatriz , hermana de la Reina Abeja, se convirtió en la nueva gobernante de Bialya, pero luego fue derrocada presuntamente del poder.
Reinado de Bilbali
El Reino de Bilbali es el segundo asentamiento más grande de Estalia en el juego de guerra en miniatura Warhammer .
- Juana la Roja, la reina de Bilbali, de quien se cree que está considerando un ataque contra el Ducado de Brionne o la concesión de licencias a corsarios para atacar los barcos de la ciudad-estado de Marienburg, mientras que los barcos de su nación se han vuelto más activos en el Nuevo Mundo con el consiguiente riesgo de conflicto con los Elfos . Está basada, al menos en el nombre, en Juana la Loca .
Islas hirvientes
Las Islas Hirvientes son el escenario principal de la serie animada de Disney Channel , The Owl House . Están habitadas por brujas y criaturas mágicas.
- Philip Wittebane/Emperador Belos
- Él es el misterioso y siniestro hombre enmascarado que gobierna las Islas Hirvientes en el Reino de los Demonios, crea el sistema Coven para restringir el conocimiento y el uso de la magia, y pasa su tiempo planeando y preparándose para lo que él llama el "Día de la Unidad" para ingresar a la casa de Luz Noceda en el Reino Humano en la Tierra. En la temporada 2, se revela que en realidad es un cazador de brujas humano del Reino Humano empeñado en destruir toda la brujería.
Bongo Congo
Borogravia
Borogravia aparece en la serie de novelas Mundodisco de Terry Pratchett .
- La duquesa Annagovia es la gobernante de Borogravia en el momento de los acontecimientos del Regimiento Monstruoso . La duquesa alcanzó la virtual divinidad entre sus súbditos debido al creciente número de "abominaciones" poco prácticas e incómodas emitidas por Nuggan, el dios residente de Borogravia. La guerra entre Borogravia y la vecina Zlobenia fue, en parte, motivada por el intento del príncipe Heinrich de hacer valer su derecho al ducado, creyendo que la duquesa había muerto hacía algún tiempo.
Borovia
- El rey Otto (con la voz de Timothy West ) es el monarca de la tierra de Borovia y el padre soltero de las princesas Lucy y Loretta, en la serie animada británica The Big Knights .
Borsovia
- El rey Boris es el monarca de Borsovia, un reino vecino a Rubovia, en la serie infantil británica, A Rubovian Legend .
Bremaña
Bremagne es uno de los Once Reinos de la serie de novelas Deryni de Katherine Kurtz .
Casa de Erispoé
- El rey Erispoé Méen, reinó del 555 al 577.
- El rey Hoël le Magne, reinó del 577 al 598.
- El rey Meyric I, reinó del 598 al 609.
- El rey Gurmhaillon, reinó del 609 al 635.
- Rey Judicaël, reinó del 635 al 645.
- El rey Chilperich, reinó del 645 al 651.
- El rey Pléon, reinó del 652 al 673.
- El rey Mériadec, reinó del 673 al 680.
- El rey Ursión I, reinó del 680 al 701.
- El rey Gisloald, reinó del 701 al 722.
- El rey Adalberón, reinó del 722 al 762.
- El rey Ursión II, reinó del 762 al 777.
- El rey Ryol I, reinó del 777 al 793.
Casa de Faucon
- El rey Faucon I, reinó desde 793 hasta 820.
- El rey Déodat, reinó del 820 al 822.
- El rey Faucon II, reinó del 822 al 841.
- El rey Gerardo reinó del 841 al 855.
- El rey Quintín, reinó sólo un año.
- El rey Enguerrand, reinó desde 855 hasta 886.
- El rey Teofrid reinó del 886 al 893.
- El rey Adalberón II, reinó del 893 al 894.
- El rey Manasés, reinó del 894 al 919.
- El rey Leotheric, reinó desde 919 hasta 942.
- El rey Valentín, reinó del 942 al 944.
- El rey Joscerand I, reinó del 944 al 947.
- El rey Teofrid II reinó del 947 al 977.
- El rey Raculfe I, reinó del 977 al 989.
- El rey Harduin, reinó desde 989 hasta 1006.
- El rey Teofrid III reinó desde 1006 hasta 1031.
- El rey Otón, reinó desde 1031 hasta 1033.
- El rey Joscerand II, reinó desde 1033 hasta 1050.
- El rey Teofrid IV reinó de 1050 a 1055.
- El rey Raculphe II, reinó entre 1055 y 1076.
- El rey Chariberto, reinó desde 1076 hasta 1107.
- El rey Meyric II, reinó desde 1107 hasta 1118.
- El rey Ryol II, reina actualmente desde 1118.
Bretonia
Bretonia es un reino feudal humano altamente marcial del Viejo Mundo en el juego de guerra en miniatura Warhammer . Está basado en leyendas artúricas y en la Francia medieval , y su monarca se llama formalmente "Royarch" en idioma bretoniano.
- Gilles el Bretón
- El fundador y primer rey de Bretonia. La identidad de Gilles había estado oculta durante mucho tiempo tras la personalidad mágica del Caballero Verde , el mayor campeón de la Dama del Lago . Su verdadera identidad fue revelada cuando regresó a Bretonia durante el Fin de los Tiempos y tomó la corona una vez más.
- Luis el Temerario
- Guillermo
- Baudoin el cazador de dragones
- Luis el Justo
- El hermano del infame vampiro , el Duque Rojo, líder de las Grandes Cruzadas contra Arabia.
- Felipe el Fuerte
- Luis el valiente
- Luis el joven
- Hijo de Luis el Valiente. Nombró caballero a Repanse de Lyonesse y la hizo duquesa de Lyonesse.
- Louen, el cazador de orcos
- Julio el Justo
- Gastón de Beau Geste
- El rey de Bretonia durante el Asunto del Falso Grial.
- Charlen
- Teobaldo II
- El enemigo del Lichemaster, Heinrich Kemmler. Fue asesinado mientras destruía la oscura fortaleza del Lichemaster.
- Felipe V
- Feramand
- Louen Leoncoeur
- El penúltimo rey guerrero de Bretonia y duque de Couronne, conocido por ser un gobernante noble y justo. En el campo de batalla, el rey Louen lleva la bendita corona de Bretonia, empuña la legendaria espada de Couronne y es el temible rey arca que viene a exterminar el mal de sus tierras.
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Brujas
Brujas era un pequeño reino, ahora un estado vasallo de Temeria, en la serie de novelas The Witcher de Andrzej Sapkowski .
- El rey Venzlav, gobernante de Brujas durante el siglo XIII, a menudo criticado por su aparente indulgencia hacia las dríadas de Brokilón.
Reino de Brune
El Reino de Brune aparece en la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Lord Marksman y Vanadis .
- Faron Soleil Rauy Blainville de Charles
- Faron era el rey benévolo de Brune, cuya única hija, la princesa Regin, presumiblemente había muerto, lo que le provocó un colapso mental y una enfermedad que comenzó a afectar su cuerpo y lo dejó incapaz de mantener a raya al despiadado duque Maximilian Ganelon y al duque Felix Thenardier. Más tarde se revela que Faron fue envenenado por los secuaces de Ganelon para mantener su mente rota y enferma mientras lo mataban lentamente. Después de que terminó la Guerra Civil de Brune, se reunió con Regin y felicitó a Tigrevurmud Vorn y sus amigos por salvarla y detener el plan de Ganelon y Thenardier. En su agonía, el rey Faron le dio a Tigre el título de Caballero de la Luz de la Luna, un título antiguo que solo se le daba a un héroe que se convertía en el próximo rey.
- Región Estelle Loira Bastien do Charles
- Ella es la ex princesa y única heredera al trono que ha sido criada como un niño bajo el nombre de "Príncipe Regnas", ya que el Reino de Brune no tiene antecedentes de reinas gobernantes , por lo que solo unas pocas personas seleccionadas conocen su verdadero género. Después de que el Reino de Zhcted invade Brune, ella finge su muerte y se exilia a uno de los territorios de Zhcted, Agnes. Más tarde, después de ser rescatada por Tigre de los soldados del Ejército de Muozinel, expone su identidad a él y a sus aliados, pidiéndoles que la ayuden a recuperar el trono que es legítimamente suyo. Luego se convierte en la primera reina regente de Brune después de la muerte de su padre Faron y finalmente se casa con Tigre cuando asciende como Rey de Zhcted y Brune.
Reino de Burger King
- Burger King es el monarca reinante del Reino de Burger King y la mascota principal de la cadena de restaurantes de comida rápida del mismo nombre . Realizó trucos de magia que eran principalmente juegos de manos, conocidos como el "Maravilloso Rey Mágico de Burger King", desde mediados de la década de 1970 hasta finales de la de 1980.
Buronia
Buronia es un reino insular en la serie de televisión de Netflix , Prince of Peoria .
- El rey Maxemil Vanderklaut II (interpretado por Johnathan McClain )
- Él es el gobernante de Buronia, quien en un episodio "El Rey Llega" viaja a Peoria, Illinois para traer a su hijo, el Príncipe Maxemil Vanderklaut III (o Emil para abreviar) de regreso a su reino. Pero los amigos de Emil, Teddy Jackson y Sydney Quinn, tienen que encontrar un vacío legal en la ley del reino que le permita a Emil quedarse en Peoria. Sin embargo, en el último episodio "El Verano de Teddy y Emil", el Rey se lastima al caerse del balcón sobre una cáscara de plátano en su castillo, lo que lleva al Príncipe Emil a ser llamado de regreso a casa y tomar el mando.
Bizancio
Bizancio es un imperio que aparece en la novela The Caldera de John Flanagan , escrita por Brotherband . Su nombre posiblemente se base en el Imperio bizantino .
- Emperador Constantino I
- Fue el fundador y primer emperador que construyó Bizancio en las tierras orientales cuando el Imperio toscano se volvió demasiado grande y difícil de controlar y, posteriormente, se dividió en naciones separadas, una oriental y otra occidental. También construyó la capital de su imperio en un punto estratégico que estaba defendido por tres vías por agua y protegido tras altos muros.
- Emperatriz Justina
- Es una emperatriz regente viuda de Bizancio que prácticamente ha asumido el reinado tras la muerte de su marido, el emperador anterior, y se ha ganado la lealtad de la guardia imperial, capitaneada por Olaf Attelson, y de una vasta colección de nobles. Considera que su hijo Constantus es demasiado joven para gobernar y es conocida por su temperamento impredecible.
- Emperador Constantino II
- Él es el heredero al trono y, técnicamente, se coloca como nuevo gobernante de Bizancio después de la muerte de su padre, a pesar de su corta edad. Su guardaespaldas es Olaf Attelson, capitán de la guardia imperial, y ha sido secuestrado y retenido por Mygros, el capitán corsario de los piratas Buitre , para pedir un rescate durante un período de tres meses en su escondite en la isla. Sin embargo, Olaf y la banda de hermanos Heron rescatan a Constantus y lo devuelven a su imperio.
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Cadonia
Cadonia aparece en el musical de dos actos, King of Cadonia .
- El duque de Alasia es un heredero presunto que es demasiado tímido para heredar el trono y teme sobre todas las cosas ser llamado a gobernar un país inestable como Cadonia. Es el padre reticente de la princesa Marie.
- El rey Alexis es el legítimo soberano de Cadonia, que abandona su país disfrazado, cansado de las limitaciones que se han impuesto a su libertad, y finalmente regresa para reconocer que Cadonia tiene la suerte de contar con un monarca de confianza.
Cagliostro
Cagliostro es el gran ducado europeo más pequeño de la película de anime japonesa Lupin III: El castillo de Cagliostro . Se deriva de la novela de Arsène Lupin La condesa de Cagliostro . [12]
- Conde Lázaro de Cagliostro
- Era un regente villano de Cagliostro cuyo matrimonio arreglado consolidaría su poder y recuperaría el legendario tesoro antiguo del país, para lo cual necesita los anillos ancestrales tanto de él como de la princesa Clarisse. El conde Cagliostro envió a sus hombres a buscar a Clarisse en un intento de casarse con ella con sus anillos. Finalmente fue asesinado y aplastado por el mecanismo entre los brazos de la torre del reloj del castillo después de perseguir a Clarisse y Arsène Lupin III , un caballero ladrón que interrumpió la ceremonia nupcial y frustró su malvado plan. Está basado en el ocultista italiano Conde Alessandro di Cagliostro .
- Señora Clarisse d'Cagliostro
- Ella es la última princesa y heredera legítima de Cagliostro, cuyos padres, el duque y la duquesa anteriores, murieron en un incendio que destruyó el gran palacio ducal. A pesar del malvado plan del conde de casarse, Clarisse se siente repelida por su personalidad codiciosa y cruel y huye de su presencia durante la prueba de su vestido de novia. Es amiga de Lupin III, a quien ha rescatado de su matrimonio forzado con el conde. Más tarde, después de que el conde fuera asesinado y derrotado, se convierte en la nueva gobernante de Cagliostro. Su nombre se debe a Clarisse d'Etigues, la esposa del Arsène Lupin original en La condesa de Cagliostro .
Caingorn
Caingorn es parte de la Liga Hengfors, ubicada al oeste de las Montañas Kestrel, en la serie de novelas The Witcher de Andrzej Sapkowski y la adaptación cinematográfica, The Hexer .
- El rey Niedamir (interpretado por Rafał Królikowski ), gobernante de Caingorn y primer rey de la Liga de Hengfors, gobierna inicialmente desde el Palacio Real de Caingorn, pero luego se muda de su capital a la ciudad de Hengfors.
Calbia
Calbia es un pequeño reino balcánico en la historia de Doc Savage , The King Maker , de Lester Dent y Harold A. Davis . [13]
- Da Le Galbin fue el primer rey de Calbia que fue derrocado cuando su reino estaba bajo asedio.
- Clark "Doc" Savage , el científico y detective, ha sido elegido por el Hacedor de Reyes para ser el nuevo gobernante de Calbia durante el terrorismo.
Caledonia
Caledonia es un reino soberano europeo que aparece en el episodio " Heavy Is the Head " de la quinta temporada de la serie de televisión Scandal . Está basado en el Reino Unido . [14]
- La reina Isabel (interpretada por Dearbhla Molloy ), ex monarca de Caledonia, realiza una visita de Estado a los Estados Unidos para negociar con el presidente Fitzgerald Grant la apertura de una nueva base naval y organiza el asesinato de su nuera, la princesa Emily, después de que esta quedara embarazada durante un romance con uno de sus equipos de seguridad. Isabel está basada en la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido .
- El príncipe Ricardo (interpretado por Adam Fergus ) se convierte en monarca de Caledonia. Después de que Olivia Pope le revela el papel que desempeñó su madre en la muerte de su esposa Emily (habiendo sido contratada originalmente para lidiar con la reacción de la prensa ante el incidente), la obliga a abdicar por motivos de "mala salud". Se niega a permitir que Estados Unidos abra una base naval en su reino. Ricardo está basado en el rey Carlos III del Reino Unido .
Imperio de Calormen
El Imperio de Calormen se encuentra al sureste de Narnia en la serie de novelas Las crónicas de Narnia de CS Lewis . Su monarca imperial es conocido como "Tisroc".
- Ardeeb Tisroc, el antepasado de Aravis Tarkaan , de quien se decía entre los calormenes que descendía de Tash, el dios de Calormen.
- Illsombreh Tisroc, el único hijo de Ardeeb que se convirtió en gobernante del Imperio de Calormen y fue el padre de Kidrash Tarkaan (el bisabuelo de Aravis).
- Rabadash, el hijo y heredero del Tisroc anterior, se convierte en el nuevo Tisroc gobernante del Imperio de Calormen, pero Aslan lo convierte en un burro y le declara que debe regresar al templo de Tash.
Reino de Camelot
El Reino de Camelot es una nación dentro de la masa continental de Britannia en la serie de manga japonesa Los siete pecados capitales . Está basado en el castillo y la corte ingleses del mismo nombre en la leyenda artúrica .
Reino de los dulces
El Reino de los Dulces es un escenario importante en la franquicia Hora de Aventura .
- La princesa Bonnibel "Bonnie" Bubblegum (con la voz de Hynden Walch ), el Golem de goma de mascar, es la gobernante del Reino de los Dulces y encarga a sus amigos cercanos Finn Mertens y Jake el Perro misiones al servicio de su reino.
- En la dimensión de Fionna y Cake, el Príncipe Gumball, la versión con género intercambiado de la Princesa Chicle, también es el gobernante del Reino de los Dulces y también les encarga misiones a sus amigos Fionna Campbell y Cake the Cat al servicio de su reino. Como humano, es un ex barista y pastelero llamado Gary Prince.
- Solo una dimensión especial en la serie animada, Hora de Aventura: Fionna y Cake , es aquella en la que Candy Queen, a quien la Princesa Chicle es maldecida por la corona del Rey del Invierno y la transforma en locura, Candy Queen también es gobernante del Reino de Candy.
Reino del Cañón de los Dulces
El Reino de Candy Canyon es un escenario de realidad virtual en el episodio de The Amazing Digital Circus , "¡Caos en los portadores de dulces!".
- La Princesa Loolilalu (con la voz de Vera Tan), la IA humanoide de caramelo, es la gobernante del Reino de Candy Canyon que ayuda a los jugadores humanos en forma de personajes de circo a recuperar un camión cisterna de jarabe de arce robado por personajes no jugadores bandidos , liderados por Gummigoo. También tiene que desterrar al Fudge Monster, que come dulces, después de que comenzó a comerse a sus ciudadanos. [16]
Caronia
Caronia es un reino ficticio de los Balcanes que aparece en el episodio "¿ El Rey Vive? " de la temporada 3 de la serie de televisión Superagente 86. Es una parodia de Ruritania en El prisionero de Zenda .
- El rey Carlos IX (interpretado por Don Adams )
- Él es el legítimo heredero al trono de Caronia, cuyo medio hermano, el primer ministro , el príncipe Basil, planea matarlo al conspirar con KAOS, la "organización internacional del mal", para poder tomar el trono. Sin embargo, Maxwell Smart (también conocido como el Agente 86) se hace pasar por Charles debido a que se parece a él mientras se recupera para su coronación, lo que lleva a Basil a ordenar el secuestro de la Agente 99 para usarla a cambio del paradero de Charles. El rey Charles también ha estado comprometido con la princesa Marta de Esterhagen, quien ha confundido a Maxwell con él. En el episodio de dos partes "To Sire, with Love", Charles viaja a Washington para obtener un préstamo de los Estados Unidos para mantener fuerte a su ejército real, pero Rupert de Rathskeller lo secuestra y lo toma como rehén a cambio del Cetro de Diamante Real debajo de la embajada de su reino.
Cárpatos
Carpatia es un país balcánico en la obra El príncipe durmiente y su adaptación cinematográfica, El príncipe y la corista .
Castillo de Bury
Castlebury es un escenario importante en la película navideña para televisión de Hallmark Channel , A Princess for Christmas .
- Duque Eduardo (interpretado por Roger Moore )
- Él es el duque gobernante de Castlebury cuyo mayordomo Paisley Winterbottom da una invitación a sus nietos lejanos, Maddie y Milo Huntington, para pasar la Navidad con ellos en su país. Su hijo, el príncipe Ashton, pronto comienza a enamorarse de la tía materna de Maddie y Milo, Jules Daly, la trabajadora de la tienda de antigüedades que es despedida debido a los problemas financieros. Sin embargo, Ashton ya tiene una novia, Lady Arabella Marchand du Belmont, incluso cuando la verifica en el baile de Nochebuena . Ashton también tenía un hermano, Charles, al que Edward repudió por casarse con la hermana fallecida de Jules.
Imperio armonioso de China
- Hong Tianguang, el emperador del Imperio Armonioso de China en el mod HOI4, Pax Britannica .
Chita
Chita, oficialmente el Principado de Transbaikal, es un estado caudillo ruso en el mod HOI4, The New Order: Last Days of Europe .
- Mikhail II es un miembro de la Casa Romanov que actualmente se desempeña como Zar de Chita, aunque no tiene derecho real al trono ruso, porque el matrimonio de sus padres fue morganático.
Cidaris
Cidaris es un pequeño reino en la costa occidental del continente en la serie de novelas The Witcher de Andrzej Sapkowski y la adaptación para televisión . Está gobernado por la dinastía Cidaria.
- El rey Mathen era el gobernante de Cidaris a finales de la década de 1240 y el padre de Ethain. Se lo consideraba gordo, estúpido y supersticioso, y aparentemente no entendía el arte
- El rey Ethain (interpretado por Luke Cy), ex príncipe de Cidaris, se convierte en gobernante tras la muerte de su padre, el rey Mathen. Durante la Segunda Guerra del Norte, utiliza tácticas de guerrilla, coordinando sus acciones con piratas de las islas de Skellige y rebeldes del reino de Verden, liderados por su rey Kistrin. Y después de que termina la guerra, Ethain es uno de los negociadores del tratado de paz.
Cintra
Cintra es uno de los Reinos del Norte de la serie de novelas The Witcher de Andrzej Sapkowski y de la adaptación para televisión . Está gobernado por la Casa del Cuervo.
- Cerbin fue el primer rey de Cintra y el fundador de la Casa del Cuervo. Su nombre significa "cuervo" en el Lenguaje Antiguo.
- Correl fue el segundo rey de Cintra, y el hijo primogénito del rey Cerbin y la reina Becca, quien es el único conocido por su nombre entre un número incalculable de sus hermanos.
- Coram I, tercer rey conocido de Cintra, que había decidido forjar una alianza con Temeria y casó así a su hijo Coram II con la princesa Fiona, hija del rey Goidemar de Temeria, tras asegurarse de que no era hija de Falka.
- Coram II se convirtió en el cuarto rey de Cintra tras la muerte de su padre Coram I. Sin embargo, no reinó mucho tiempo, ya que él mismo murió debido a su mala salud mientras intentaba participar de cualquier forma posible en el torneo de caballeros, pues le encantaban los torneos pero no era muy capaz de hazañas caballerescas.
- Corbett fue el quinto rey conocido desde muy joven cuando murió su padre Coram II, casándose poco después con la princesa Elen de Kaedwen. Su reinado, sin embargo, fue considerado como una época muy mala en la historia de Cintra, ya que descuidó la política exterior y el gobierno en favor de las mujeres y la borrachera, e incluso mandó a prisión, exiliar o matar a los insatisfechos.
- Dagorad se convirtió en el sexto rey de Cintra a una edad muy temprana después de que su padre Corbett muriera inesperadamente, posiblemente debido a su estilo de vida depravado. Estaba casado con Adalia, la duquesa viuda de Temeria, con quien tuvo a la única hija, la reina Calanthe.
- Calanthe Fiona Riannon (interpretada por Jodhi May ) fue la reina de Cintra y abuela de la princesa Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon. Más conocida como la "Leona de Cintra" y " Ard Rhena " ("Gran Reina" en el lenguaje antiguo), era conocida por su valentía y belleza. Murió durante la Matanza de Cintra.
Reino del Claustro
El Reino de Cloister aparece en la película, Jack el caza gigantes , una adaptación libre de " Jack el asesino de gigantes " y " Jack y las habichuelas mágicas ".
- El rey Brahmwell (interpretado por Ian McShane )
- Él es el gobernante del Reino de Cloister cuya hija, la Princesa Isabelle, es llevada al cielo por un enorme tallo de frijoles. Él envía al granjero huérfano Jack , al traicionero Lord Roderick y a su caballero de mayor confianza Elmont para recuperar a Isabelle (ver princesa y dragón ). Mientras todos los demás caballeros son asesinados por una raza de gigantes , a excepción de Elmont, Jack rescata a Isabelle de ellos y su líder, Fallon, a quienes Roderick les ordena con una corona mágica que se la coman y conquisten el mundo para él. Antes del regreso sano y salvo de su hija, Brahmwell ordena que se corte el tallo de frijoles para evitar la invasión gigante.
Clonmel
Clonmel es un reino en el continente insular ficticio de Hibernia en la serie de novelas El aprendiz del guardabosques de John Flanagan .
- Halt O'Carrick, el ex príncipe heredero y guardabosques retirado, estaba destinado a ser el heredero al trono de Clonmel, pero ha sido saboteado por su hermano gemelo menor, Ferris, como se revela en Los reyes de Clonmel .
- Ferris O'Carrick era el rey de Clonmel que intentó matar a Halt al menos tres veces cuando eran jóvenes. Se decía que estaba celoso del poder, pero era un monarca débil en general.
- Sean O'Carrick, sobrino de Halt y Ferris, toma el trono y se convierte en el nuevo gobernante de Clonmel después de que Ferris fuera asesinado por los infames asesinos genoveses y Halt abdicara de este trono.
Reino del trébol
El Reino del Trébol aparece en la serie de manga japonesa, Black Clover , gobernado por la Casa de Kira.
- Rey Augusto Kira Clover XIII
- Es un arrogante y mezquino Rey Clover, y el jefe de la Casa de Kira, que se considera digno de elogio y respeto. Sin embargo, se ve eclipsado por el mucho más competente y carismático Rey Mago y se pone especialmente celoso de Julius Novachrono. Augustus aprovecha cada oportunidad para intentar acaparar la atención, incluso motivando su decisión de atribuirse el mérito de los Caballeros Reales que Julius realmente ideó.
Reino de las nubes
El Reino de las Nubes es una tierra que flota alto en el cielo en la película animada, Barbie y la magia de Pegaso .
- Rayla, la Reina de las Nubes (con la voz de Kathleen Barr )
- La gobernante del Reino de las Nubes que permite que la Princesa Brietta, quien ha sido convertida en un Pegaso por el malvado hechicero Wenlock, viva en su reino y luego le dice a la hermana menor de Brietta, la Princesa Annika , que lo único que puede derrotar a Wenlock y salvar el reino de Brietta es una varita mágica de acumulación llamada la Varita de Luz. La Reina Rayla también le da a Brietta y Annika una pequeña campana para que suene cuando necesiten su ayuda; envía dos Pegasos a las princesas después de que Annika usa la Varita de Luz para convertir a Brietta nuevamente en humana. Al final, la Reina Rayla y la Princesa Brietta levantan la Varita de Luz hacia el cielo, convirtiéndola en una estrella.
Reino de Clow
El Reino de Clow (también conocido como Clow Country) aparece en la serie de manga multiverso japonesa, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle .
- Clow Reed era un hechicero que gobernaba como rey de Clow. Más tarde se revela que Clow Reed había reemplazado a Fujitaka, el rey original de Clow y el padre del Príncipe Tōya y la Princesa Sakura , ya que previó el deseo de Syaoran de retroceder el tiempo.
- Tōya , anteriormente el príncipe de Clow durante el reinado de su padre Fujitaka en la línea de tiempo original, se convierte en el nuevo rey luego de la muerte de Clow Reed. Es un monarca capaz y responsable que es bastante protector con su hermana menor Sakura y no le gusta Syaoran debido a su estrecha relación. Es una versión alternativa de Touya Kinomoto de Cardcaptor Sakura .
Reino de la Concordia
El Reino de Concordia es un reino de los maestros dragones en el videojuego Final Fantasy Type-0 .
- Andoria Kaya Tranka Fam Forturio (con la voz de Catherine Taber ) fue la reina de Concordia que, en un esfuerzo por detener la guerra, invocó el acuerdo de paz del Pacto Fábula, forzando el alto el fuego. Sin embargo, durante las conversaciones de paz, fue asesinada por los conspiradores tanto de su reino como del Imperio Milites, lo que resultó en que Class Zero fuera incriminada por su asesinato.
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Cornelia
Cornelia aparece en el videojuego original Final Fantasy y su precuela alternativa, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin .
- El Rey de Cornelia es un gobernante cuya hija, la princesa Sarah, es secuestrada por el malvado caballero Garland, mientras que su esposa, la reina Jayne, se encierra en sus aposentos sumida en una profunda depresión. Pide a los cuatro jóvenes Guerreros de la Luz que rescaten a Sarah para poder recompensarlos reconstruyendo un puente levadizo que les permita viajar por la ciudad de Pravoka (ver Princesa y dragón ).
Corona
Corona es un reino insular que aparece en la franquicia Enredados de Disney . Está inspirado en el Monte Saint-Michel .
- Herz Der Sonne, el primer rey de Corona, cuyo diario contiene los secretos de su reino que se crearon en su época y actúa como un mapa del sistema de túneles subterráneos que construyó. Corona estaba en una guerra encarnizada con su reino rival de Saporia y fue invadida por el antiguo enemigo de Der Sonne, el general Shampanier, a quien el rey más tarde declaró su amor. Se casó con Shampanier para convertirla en su reina, y su unión trajo la paz entre sus reinos.
- Robin XI, el segundo rey anterior de Corona y padre de la reina Arianna y Willow.
- La reina Arianna y el rey Federico , antiguos monarcas de Corona y padres biológicos de Rapunzel, lanzan al cielo varias linternas flotantes cada año para celebrar el cumpleaños de su hija desaparecida.
- La reina Rapunzel , anteriormente princesa y heredera, se convierte en la actual monarca de Corona, con Eugene Fitzherbert (también conocido como Flynn Rider ) como su rey, cuando los recuerdos de sus padres son borrados por Varian y Andrew en el final de temporada de la serie animada, Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure .
Coronado
Coronado es un reino submarino que se encuentra debajo de la ciudad de Nueva Vista en el especial " La canción de las sirenas " de Elena de Avalor , la serie de Disney Junior . Está habitado por tritones , conocidos como sirenas en español.
- Rey Pescoro (con la voz de Edward James Olmos )
- Él es el monarca sirena de Coronado que ha salvado a una mujer humana llamada Camila de ahogarse después de que las otras sirenas hundieran barcos humanos. La envuelve en algas mágicas, transformándola en una sirena ella misma, antes de casarse con ella para convertirse en su reina. Sin embargo, Pescoro y Camila prohibieron todos los contactos con humanos que odian a las sirenas por los ataques a sus barcos. Pero sus hijos, la princesa Marisa y el príncipe Marzel, se hacen amigos de la princesa Elena de Avalor para ayudarla a derrotar a la malvada hechicera Shuriki.
Costa Luna
Costa Luna es un pequeño reino caribeño en la película de televisión de Disney Channel , Programa de Protección de Princesas .
- La reina Sofía Fioré (interpretada por Sully Díaz ), viuda cuyo marido, el rey de Costa Luna, había muerto mucho antes de que ella fuera capturada y obligada a casarse con el malvado general Kane. Más tarde se convierte en reina madre cuando su hija Rosalinda se convierte en nueva reina.
- El general Magnus Kane (interpretado por Johnny Ray Rodríguez ), el villano dictador del país vecino de Costa Estrella, ha invadido y tomado el control de Costa Luna y además está conspirando para casarse con la reina Sofía.
- Rosalinda María Montoya Fioré/Rosie Gonzalez (interpretada por Demi Lovato ), una ex princesa, se convierte en la legítima reina de Costa Luna después de destronar al general Kane. Ha sido escoltada por el Programa de Protección de Princesas, una organización secreta dirigida por el mayor Joe Mason, cuya hija Carter Mason se hace amiga de Rosalinda.
Reino de Cradleland
El Reino de Cradleland es un país del norte de Europa en la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Chivalry of a Failed Knight de Riku Misora .
- Johann Cristoph von Collbrand es el antiguo Primer Príncipe que se convierte en el Rey de Cradleland después de verse obligado a matar a su padre cuando el ex rebelde Or-Gaule toma el control de su reino. También es el miembro original del Equipo Cradleland para el torneo que decidirá el destino del Reino de Cradleland y el Imperio Vermillion.
Reino de Crimea
El Reino de Crimea es parte del continente ficticio de Telluis en el videojuego Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance y su secuela Radiant Dawn .
- El rey Ramón de Crimea fue un gobernante anterior del Reino de Crimea y hermano del Caballero Dorado Renning (también conocido como Bertram), uno de los Cuatro Jinetes del reino de Daein. Él y su esposa, la Reina, fueron asesinados personalmente por el villano Rey Ashnard de Daein, quien irrumpió en el castillo de Crimea durante la Guerra del Rey Loco.
- La reina Elincia Ridell Crimea, anteriormente princesa en Path of Radiance , se convierte en la nueva gobernante del Reino de Crimea tras la muerte de su padre Ramon. Sin embargo, su reino todavía está en recesión por la antigua invasión de Daein, por lo que intenta reconstruir el debilitado reino con sus hermanos de leche Lucia y Geoffrey, el conde Bastian de Fayre y el guardabosques Ike the Radiant Hero a su lado. En Fire Emblem Awakening , Elincia es una caballero halcón real.
Isla de los cocodrilos
La Isla Cocodrilo (también conocida como Isla Kremling) es una nación montañosa antagónica en la serie de videojuegos Donkey Kong . Está habitada por un pueblo antropomórfico de cocodrilos, llamado Kremlings.
- Rey K. Rool
- Es un líder grande y obeso de los Kremlings y el gobernante de la Isla de los Cocodrilos. El archienemigo de Donkey Kong y Diddy Kong, K. Rool, intenta repetidamente robar su tesoro de plátanos por cualquier medio. También pilotea una variedad de embarcaciones, incluido el barco pirata Gangplank Galleon, el avión Flying Krock y el submarino Knautilus con forma de pez.
Reino de cristal
El Reino de Cristal es una ubicación del libro de cuentos del episodio " Dora salva el Reino de Cristal " de la serie animada de Nick Jr. Dora la Exploradora .
- El Rey Codicioso (con la voz de Richard Kind ), quien inicialmente se negó a compartir con otros en el Reino de Cristal, aprende a compartir todo y le pasa la corona a Allie.
- Allie (con la voz de Sabrina Jiang) era una ciudadana normal y perseverante del Reino de Cristal que luego ayuda a Dora y Botas a salvar el reino y tomar el lugar del Rey Codicioso como reina.
Imperio de Cyrilia
El Imperio de Cyrilia es una "tierra resplandeciente de hielo y nieve" en la trilogía de novelas El heredero de sangre de Amélie Wen Zhao. Está gobernado por la familia Mikhailov.
- Aleksandr Mijáilov
- Él era el ex emperador de Cyrilia cuya hija, la ex princesa heredera Anastacya Mikhailov, es la única Afín a la Sangre conocida, lo que significa que tiene el poder de controlar la sangre de quienes la rodean, incluida la suya. Después de que sus poderes provocaran la muerte accidental de ocho personas en un mercado al aire libre, lo que provocó que se extendieran rumores sobre la "Bruja de Sangre de Salskoff", Aleksander y su esposa, la emperatriz Kateryanna, la habían escondido dentro del palacio de la ciudad capital de Salskoff durante muchos años. Aleksander fue envenenado por Pyetr Tetsyev, el alquimista que anteriormente trabajaba en su palacio, y Anastacya fue acusada por error de su asesinato y fue encarcelada.
- Luka Mijáilov
- Se convierte en el nuevo emperador de Cyrilia después de las trágicas muertes de sus padres Aleksander y Kateryanna, pero es víctima de un intento de asesinato. En primer lugar, el traficante de Afinidad Alaric Kerlan contrata a Ramson Quicktongue, quien conspira para matar al emperador Luka. Sin embargo, en el palacio, la mente de Luka es manipulada por su tía Morganya, quien es responsable de la conspiración para matarlo, lo que lo obliga a anunciar su abdicación. Su hermana Anastacya, quien junto con Ramson ha escapado de la prisión, usa su Afinidad para romper el hechizo. Pero cuando Luka anuncia que cederá el trono a Ana, es asesinado por el aliado de Morganya, el consejero imperial Sadov, lo que le permite asumir el trono.
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Reino de Dalmasca
El Reino de Dalmasca es una pequeña nación desértica dentro de la región de Ivalice en el videojuego Final Fantasy XII y su secuela, Revenant Wings .
- Raminas B'nargin Dalmasca
- Él era el rey de Dalmasca cuyos hijos habían perecido por enfermedad y guerra, dejando a su hija Ashelia como la única heredera sobreviviente al trono. Cuando el Imperio de Archadia comenzó su avance hacia Dalmasca y su vecino del norte, el Reino de Nabradia, el Rey Raminas casó a Ashelia con el Príncipe Rasler Heios Nabradia para asegurar una alianza para que las dos naciones pudieran permanecer juntas. Sin embargo, Archadia invadió Nabradia, destruyendo su ciudad capital Nabudis durante un experimento con el Fragmento de Luz Media, una reliquia real nabradiana y tesoro nacional que en realidad era un trozo de netgicate desfigurado, una poderosa fuente de energía mágica. Raminas puso a Rasler a cargo del ejército dalmascano contra Archadia, pero Rasler murió en la Batalla de la Fortaleza de Nalbina. Después de que Archadia tomó la Fortaleza de Nalbina, Raminas se rindió y firmó un tratado de paz propuesto por su emperador Gramis Gana Solidor. Pero la firma del tratado fue una trampa: el juez Gabranth mató al rey en una elaborada artimaña, lo que permitió que el Imperio de Archadia se apoderara del Reino de Dalmasca.
- Ashelia "Ashe" B'nargin Dalmasca
- Ella es la princesa heredera y la única heredera sobreviviente del trono de Dalmasca que lucha para liberar su reino del Imperio de Archadia. Después de las trágicas muertes de su padre, el rey Ramnas, y su esposo, el príncipe Rasler de Nabradia, se esfuerza por acumular el poder que necesita para vengarse de Archadia. También se desempeña como líder de la Resistencia bajo el alias de Amelia antes de unirse al erizo Vaan y su grupo. En Revenant Wings , Ashelia se convierte en la reina del Reino de Dalamsca y se reúne con sus amigos para luchar contra el misterioso Juez de Wings.
Cian de Dam
Damcyan es un principado desértico que aparece en el videojuego Final Fantasy IV y su secuela, The After Years .
- Edward Chris von Muir
- Edward es el príncipe heredero de Damcyan y heredero al trono que creció con modales muy suaves. Aunque se le exige que se eduque en política, muestra mucho más interés en la música y se convierte en un bardo , ya que a menudo viaja por la tierra con su arpa . Cuando su región es atacada y su amante Anna es asesinada por las Alas Rojas de Baron, la fuerza aérea de élite liderada por el malvado hechicero Golbez que persigue el Cristal de Fuego, el Príncipe Edward se une al grupo de Cecil Harvey para vengarse de Golbez. Toca su arpa para enviar una melodía que hace que el Elfo Oscuro pierda el control. Edward más tarde se une a la flota de dirigibles contra el Gigante de Babel y se convierte en el séptimo rey de Damcyan cuando ayuda a reconstruir su nación después de la derrota del cerebro Zemus.
Tierra de Dan
Danland es un escenario importante en la trilogía de novelas Princess Academy de Shannon Hale .
- Rey Laren
- Él es un gobernante viudo de Danland que vive en el pueblo montañoso de Mount Eskel con sus hijas, las princesas Marda y Miri, donde la gente se gana la vida extrayendo piedras caras de la montaña llamada Linder. Laren le prohíbe a Miri poner un pie en las canteras, haciéndola sentir como una paria en la comunidad. Sin embargo, Miri se ve obligada junto con todas las demás chicas elegibles cuando el mensajero del Rey Laren declara que Mount Eskel será el hogar de la futura princesa. Como resultado, se establece la "academia de princesas" para entrenar a todas las chicas, incluida la princesa Miri y su amiga de las tierras bajas Britta Paweldaughter, para que alcancen la mayoría de edad hasta que el príncipe heredero venga a buscar una novia de su elección.
Dar Shan
Dar-Shan es un reino en una dimensión paralela a la Tierra en la serie animada de Hanna-Barbera , Wildfire .
- Reina Sarana (con la voz de Amanda McBroom )
- Sara era la reina de Dar-Shan que estaba a punto de casarse con su consorte, el príncipe Cavan. Pero su malvada hermanastra Lady Diabolyn quería tomar el trono ya que puso una maldición sobre la pareja, por la cual estarían juntos solo un año hasta que murieran después de ese tiempo. Un año después, poco después del nacimiento de su hija, la princesa Sara, Sarana enfermó y confió su bebé a un caballo parlante místico, Wildfire, para que la trajera a la Tierra con un amuleto mágico como su único vínculo con su pasado. Wildfire deposita a Sara en Montana donde es criada en una granja por su padre Cavan, quien ahora se llama John Cavanaugh debido a su amnesia. Trece años después, Sara descubre su verdadera identidad como princesa escondida y está destinada a luchar contra Diabolyn con Wildfire, el hechicero Alvinar, Dorin y su potro Brutus, impidiéndole convertirse en la nueva reina de Dar-Shan.
Reino oscuro
El Reino Oscuro está liderado por las malvadas reinas reinantes de la franquicia Sailor Moon .
- Reina Beryl
- Ella era la gobernante del Reino Oscuro que pudo convocar al Príncipe Endymion del Reino Dorado, a quien amaba, como un esclavo sin vida a su lado. Reclutó a sus cuatro generales reencarnados llamados los Cuatro Reyes del Cielo para encontrar el Cristal de Plata que revivió a Endymion con un fragmento dentro de él. Desafortunadamente, Beryl falló en su intento de obtener el Cristal de Plata y fue asesinada por Sailor Venus con la Espada Sagrada de la Luna.
- Reina Metaria
- Ella es la verdadera mente maestra y el ser de energía amorfa del Reino Oscuro que se asocia con la corrupta Reina Beryl y es responsable de la caída del Milenio de Plata. Ella es una encarnación de Chaos , el archienemigo final, e invoca a una Beryl renacida a su servicio para obtener el Cristal de Plata y tomar su poder como propio. Pero después de que Sailor Moon y Tuxedo Mask restauran el Cristal de Plata y luego escapan con él, Metaria ha sido destruida ya que el poder del Cristal de Plata se usó para devolver la vida a todas las poblaciones de la Tierra.
Darwen
Darwen era un reino que estaba atrapado en una guerra de mil años en el continente en la serie de Netflix , The Witcher: Blood Origin .
- La reina Neera, gobernante de Darwen, estaba protegida por el Clan de la Serpiente. Cuando ella y el Clan de la Serpiente llegaron al reino rival de Xin'trea para firmar un tratado de paz, sin saberlo cayeron en una trampa con los otros monarcas y sus propios clanes cuando la Princesa Merwyn planeó un golpe de estado. Neera y el resto encontraron rápidamente su fin cuando fueron atacados por una bestia de otro mundo. Su reino fue absorbido por el Imperio Dorado bajo el mando de la Emperatriz Merwyn.
Daventry
Daventry es un reino cuya familia real completa cada misión para salvar su país en la franquicia de videojuegos King's Quest .
- El rey Eduardo el Benevolente
- Fue el monarca original de Daventry, quien envió a su caballero real , Sir Graham, para recuperar tres tesoros perdidos que fueron robados por la malvada y traicionera bruja Dahlia (que se disfrazó de una hermosa princesa de Cumberland) y restaurar la paz en su reino. Edward también quería que Graham ascendiera a su trono como el nuevo rey de Daventry, ya que no tenía heredero que lo sucediera antes de morir.
- Rey Graham
- Anteriormente un caballero, se convierte en el nuevo gobernante de Daventry después de la muerte del rey Eduardo y rescata a la princesa Valanice de Kolyma, quien se ha convertido en su reina, con quien tiene a los gemelos el príncipe Alexander (también conocido como Gwydion) y la princesa Rosella. También ha sido enviado por un búho llamado Cedric a la tierra de Serenia para rescatar no solo a su familia real sino también a su futura nuera, la princesa Cassima de las Islas Verdes, del malvado mago Mordack. En la serie de videojuegos episódicos , Graham le cuenta a su nieta, la princesa Gwendolyn, todo sobre sus aventuras anteriores.
Reino de Davern
El Reino de Davern es una pequeña nación que aparece en el videojuego Yes, Your Grace .
- Rey Eryk
- Él es un personaje principal que gobierna el Reino de Davern con su esposa, la Reina Aurelea y sus hijas, las Princesas Lorsulia, Asalia y Cedani. Sin embargo, el Rey Beyran del vecino reino bárbaro de Radovia amenaza con invadir Davern si Eryk no consigue que Lorsulia se case con él. Pero cuando Eryk casa a Lorsulia con el Príncipe Ivo de Atana, el padre de Ivo, el Rey Talys, muere por una bebida envenenada, lo que lo lleva a declarar la guerra y abusar de Lorsulia. Mientras administra una cantidad finita de recursos, Eryk luego se da cuenta de que fue Ivo quien envenenó a Talys después de cambiar accidentalmente las copas en la boda.
Reino de DeLuxia
El Reino de DeLuxia fue una nación caída en el videojuego Code of Princess .
- Rey Golgius de Lux
- Él era el monarca exiliado cuyo Reino de DeLuxia ha sido atacado por monstruos y el Ejército Distron, liderado por la Reina Distiny. Él confió a su hija y heredera, la Princesa Solange Blanchefleur de Lux, la misión de proteger la espada sagrada DeLuxcalibur justo cuando la familia real fue culpada por el ataque de los monstruos. Solange usa la espada DeLuxcalibur para encontrar la causa de los comportamientos violentos de los monstruos mientras evita al Ejército Distron, que está buscando la DeLuxcalibur.
El reino del diablo
Devildom aparece en el juego de novela visual , Obey Me!
- El Rey Demonio es el gobernante del Devildom, pero reside en la base, ya que no tiene interés en los asuntos de los tres mundos. Su hijo, Diavolo, es el heredero al trono y el presidente del consejo estudiantil de la Real Academia de Diavolo. [18]
Castillo de diamantes
El Castillo de Diamante está ubicado en un reino desconocido en Europa (presumiblemente cerca de Grecia ) en la película animada, Barbie y el Castillo de Diamante .
- Dori, Fedra y Melodía (antes Lidia), las Musas de la Música.
- Las Musas de la Música son un trío de mujeres que están a cargo de la música en todo el mundo. Lydia era una de ellas, pero se puso celosa y dejó atrás a Dori y Phaedra, rodeándolas más tarde y convirtiéndolas en estatuas. Más tarde regresó al Castillo de Diamante y trató de obligar a Melody, la aprendiz, a revelar el escondite secreto. Melody finalmente derrotó a Lydia y su dragón Slyder con la ayuda de Liana y Alexa , Princesas de la Música, y ella toma el lugar de Lydia como la tercera musa. Están basadas físicamente en diosas griegas .
Ding Dong Dell
Ding Dong Dell aparece en el videojuego Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch y su secuela Revenant Kingdom . Su gobernante es conocido como "His/Her Meowjesty".
- El rey Tom Tildrum XIV (con la voz de Lewis MacLeod ) fue el monarca del reino de Ding Dong Dell, a quien el malvado mago Shadar le rompió el corazón y le dio una falta de entusiasmo a Oliver, a quien luego curó al usar ese entusiasmo. Era el alma gemela del gato mascota de la Sra. Leila, Timmy Toldrum.
- El rey Leonhard Tildrum (con la voz de Richard Ridings ) fue el anterior monarca de Ding Dong Dell, cuyo villano asesor Otto Mausinger lo envenenó para asumir el control de su reino.
- El rey Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum (con la voz de Claire Morgan) es el joven y legítimo heredero de Ding Dong Dell, que se prepara para asumir el trono tras la prematura muerte de su padre. Es despojado de su castillo y se dispone a marchar con su aliado Roland Crane para derrotar a Otto Mausinger y recuperar su reino.
Reino de Dínom-Danom
El Reino de Dínom-Danom aparece en la película para televisión húngara A palacsintás király
Dipán
Dipan es un reino insular caído en el videojuego Valkyrie Profile y su secuela, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria .
- Rey Barbarroja de Dipan
- Fue el último monarca de Dipan que quiso independizarse de los dioses después de que su única hija, la princesa Alicia, se convirtiera sin saberlo en el recipiente del alma imperfectamente transmigrada de Silmeria, la más joven de las tres hermanas valquirias . Más tarde fue ejecutado cuando Dipan cayó en la destrucción, y su esposa, la reina Malabeth, se quitó la vida desesperadamente.
Castillo de Disney
El Castillo de Disney aparece en la serie de videojuegos Kingdom Hearts .
- Mickey Mouse desempeña el papel del Rey del Castillo de Disney, un experimentado Maestro de la Llave Espada que viaja a diferentes mundos para luchar contra las fuerzas de la oscuridad, junto a sus leales aliados Sora , el Pato Donald y Goofy .
- Minnie Mouse es la reina del Castillo Disney que gobierna cuando su esposo Mickey está ausente.
Djelibeybi
Djelibeybi aparece en la serie de novelas Mundodisco de Terry Pratchett .
- Khuft, que fundó Djelibeybi siete mil años antes de los acontecimientos de las Pirámides . Venerado como un patriarca, era un pastor de camellos que evadía las represalias por vender camellos de mala calidad .
- Pta-ka-ba, mencionado como rey cuando Djelibeybi gobernaba la mitad del continente Klatch desde el Mar Circular hasta el Océano Borde.
- Khat-leon-ra-pta, mencionada como reina cuando Howondaland fue conquistada durante el Segundo Imperio.
- Kheneth XIV, mencionado en relación con la dilatación del tiempo que se produjo durante la construcción de su tumba.
- Pteppicymon XXVII, padre de Teppic y Ptracia.
- Pteppicymon XXVIII (también conocido como Teppic), el personaje principal de Pyramids . Su educación en el Gremio de Asesinos de Ankh-Morpork le dio una naturaleza cosmopolita que chocaba con las tradiciones rígidas del Reino y su Sumo Sacerdote Dios.
- Ptraci I , media hermana de Teppic, que implementa numerosas reformas en el antiguo reino después de la abdicación de su medio hermano.
Reino de Donpa
El Reino Donpa se menciona en el videojuego Team Sonic Racing .
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Reino de Dõwã
El Reino de Dõwã es el escenario principal de la serie de anime japonesa, ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept.
- Rey Falke II
- Es un antiguo monarca del Reino de Dõwã cuya hija, la princesa Schnee, murió en un accidente de tren, dejando huérfanos a sus nietos Jean y Lotta Otus. Como ya está envejeciendo, su reino se ha subdividido en 13 estados y su nieto, el príncipe Schwann, planea ascender al trono. Cada uno de los 13 estados tiene muchas agencias que están controladas por la única organización civil, llamada ACCA.
Imperio Drakon
El Imperio Drakon aparece en la serie de cómics de Fleetway Publications , Sonic the Comic . Los Drakons son una raza de peces alienígenas.
- El emperador Ko-Dorr, el jefe de la Casa de la Guerra que gobierna el Imperio Drakon junto con la Hermana Haggra de la Casa de la Magia y el Maestro Erudito de la Casa del Conocimiento y hace un trato con el Dr. Robotnik , ofreciendo ayudar a derrotar a Sonic the Hedgehog , si a cambio Robotnik lo ayudaba a adquirir las siete Chaos Emeralds. Ko-Dorr es muy ambicioso y espera gobernar las tres Casas él mismo.
Tierra de sueños
- El rey Dedede es un autoproclamado monarca de Dream Land, aunque no tiene ningún interés en reinar realmente, en la franquicia de videojuegos Kirby . Es el archirrival del personaje principal , ya que roba el suministro de alimentos de Dream Land, lo que lo impulsa a viajar a su castillo y enfrentarlo. [19]
País de los sueños
Dreamland aparece en la serie de televisión animada (Des) encanto . Está gobernado por la Casa de Grunkwitz.
- Rey Zøg Grunkwitz (con la voz de John DiMaggio )
- Es un gobernante irascible y con sobrepeso de Dreamland cuya primera esposa, la reina Dagmar, envenenó el vino, que estaba destinado para él, pero accidentalmente se envenenó a sí misma después de que su hija, la princesa Bean, cambiara sus copas. Zøg se ha vuelto a casar con la reina Oona, un reptil humanoide del reino de Dankmire, con quien tiene un hijo, el príncipe Derek. Sin embargo, él y Oona están divorciados, dejándolo para su breve cita con Ursula, una selkie que es mitad oso y mitad mujer. Es una referencia al rey Zog I de Albania .
- Reina Tiabeanie Mariabeanie de la Rochambeau Grunkwitz (con la voz de Abbi Jacobson )
- Anteriormente una princesa, Bean es coronada reina de Dreamland después de que su padre, el rey Zøg, es considerado demasiado loco e incapaz de gobernar su reino. Accidentalmente le dispara a Zøg, lo que lleva al consejero real Odval y a su cómplice, la Archidruida, a manipular sus juicios, hacer que la condenen a muerte en la hoguera y convertir brevemente a su medio hermano Derek en rey de facto . Sin embargo, Zøg se vuelve mentalmente loco después de ser enterrado vivo y luego comparte el trono con la reina Bean. Ella es bisexual o pansexual , ya que inicialmente estaba destinada a casarse con el príncipe Merkimer de Bentwood, pero finalmente comienza una relación con Mora la sirena .
Dressrosa
Dressrosa es un reino insular dentro del Nuevo Mundo en la serie de anime japonesa One Piece . Está gobernado por la familia Riku.
- Riku Doldo III
- Él es el rey de Dressrosa, a quien los Piratas de Don Quijote han tomado el control de su reino, con su capitán Don Quijote Doflamingo destronándolo para convertirse en el rey usurpador y oficial superior Diamante matando a su hija mayor, la Princesa Scarlett. Pero su hija menor, la Princesa Viola (también conocida como Violet) se ha unido a ellos para evitar que Doflamingo lo mate hasta traicionar a la tripulación. Doldo ingresa al Coliseo Corrida bajo el alias de "Ricky" para competir por la fruta Mera Mera no Mi. Después de que Monkey D. Luffy y su tripulación de los Piratas del Sombrero de Paja derrotaran a los Piratas de Don Quijote, Doldo se convierte en el rey nuevamente coronado, y su nieta Rebecca abdica de su posición como princesa heredera a Viola.
Reino de Tontatta
El Reino Tontatta es una pequeña nación escondida en Green Bit, una isla cercana a Dressrosa. Está habitada por pequeños enanos , que juntos se conocen como la Tribu Tontatta.
- Tonta-Jefe Gancho
- El rey enano del Reino Tontatta que cree que Usopp de los Piratas del Sombrero de Paja es el descendiente de Mont Blanc Noland. Él y los otros enanos le piden a Usopp que los lidere en la batalla contra los Piratas de Don Quijote, antes de marchar a Dressrosa con él y Nico Robin a través de un pasaje subterráneo. La hija de Gancho, la Princesa Mansherry, ha sido tomada prisionera por los Piratas de Don Quijote debido a su poder de la Fruta Curativa que le da la capacidad de curar instantáneamente las heridas de las personas con sus lágrimas. Tanto Gancho como Mansherry se presentan a los habitantes de Dressrosa cuando el Rey Doldo regresa al trono.
Druidia
Druidia aparece en la película Spaceballs de Mel Brooks , una parodia de varias películas de ciencia ficción conocidas y franquicias populares, principalmente Star Wars .
- El rey Roland (interpretado por Dick Van Patten )
- Él es el gobernante del planeta Druidia que intenta arreglar que su malcriada hija, la Princesa Vespa, se case con el narcoléptico Príncipe Valium . Sin embargo, mientras Vespa huye con su droide guardián Dot Matrix, se encuentra siendo perseguida por las naves Spaceball , lideradas por el Presidente Skroob y su ejecutor Dark Helmet, quienes planean usarla como rescate para obtener el aire de Druidia para su propio planeta. Roland contrata al mercenario de la nave Eagle 5 Winnebago , Lone Starr, y a su compañero alienígena mitad hombre y mitad perro, Barf, para rescatar a Vespa y Dot. Pero Dark Helmet luego se disfraza como el Rey Roland para engañar a Vespa y ponerla en sus garras. Extorsiona el código del escudo de aire del verdadero Roland amenazando con que un cirujano plástico revierta la operación de nariz de la princesa antes de encarcelarla a ella y a Dot. Después de recuperar el aire de la gigante Mega-Maid y liberar a Vespa y Dot, Lone Starr se revela como el príncipe y así Roland le permite casarse con Vespa.
Piedra de Drussel
Drusselstein es un reino germánico y el país de origen del Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz en la serie animada de Disney Channel , Phineas y Ferb .
- El rey y la reina de Drusselstein
- El Rey y la Reina, cuyos nombres no se mencionan, nunca son mencionados ni vistos. Pero en el episodio de la segunda temporada "Make Play", se ve a su hija de 15 años, la Princesa Baldegunde, visitando Danville para entregar el premio "Hijo favorito de Drusselstein" al alcalde Roger Doofenshmirtz mientras intercambia lugares con su doble , Candace Flynn.
Dulcinea
Dulcinea aparece en la película animada, Barbie como la princesa y la mendiga .
- Rey Dominick (con la voz de Mark Hildreth )
- Es un joven y rico monarca de Dulcinea que toca los instrumentos. Ha sido prometido a la princesa Anneliese por su madre, la reina Geneviève, pero se enamora por error de Erika, la muchacha pobre que se hace pasar por Anneliese. Se disfraza de paje con la esperanza de encontrar el amor verdadero sin ninguna pretensión. Y después de rescatar a Erika de Madame Carp y del consejero de Geneviève, Preminger, Dominick la convierte más tarde en su reina consorte en virtud de su matrimonio real.
Señorío de Duloc
El Señorío de Duloc aparece en la franquicia Shrek de Dreamworks .
- Lord Maximus Farquaad (con la voz de John Lithgow )
- En la primera película animada de la serie , Farquaad era el despiadado noble diminuto que gobernaba el Señorío de Duloc e intentó deshacerse de todas las criaturas de los cuentos de hadas , ofreciendo una recompensa por su captura y luego exiliándolas al pantano de Shrek . Quería convertirse en rey y hacer de Duloc el reino, pero el Espejo Mágico declaró que tenía que casarse con una princesa para serlo. Se decidió por la Princesa Fiona, que era lo suficientemente hermosa como para ser su propia reina . Sin embargo, para traer a Fiona a él, Farquaad envió a Shrek y a Donkey a rescatarla de la torre custodiada por dragones como su acto para sacar a las criaturas de los cuentos de hadas del pantano de Shrek. Más tarde le propuso a Fiona que se casara con él antes del atardecer, pero no hasta que ella se transformara en un ogro como Shrek justo después del atardecer. Lord Farquaad rechazó entonces a su novia, intentando desterrarla de nuevo a la torre y condenar a Shrek a muerte, poco antes de que el Dragón que había custodiado la torre lo devorara por completo. La adaptación musical revela que los padres de Farquaad eran uno de los Siete Enanitos y una princesa de " La Princesa y el Guisante ", que eran los gobernantes anteriores de Duloc.
DunBroch
- El rey Fergus (con la voz de Billy Connolly ) es un monarca guerrero del reino escocés ficticio de DunBorch, el padre de la princesa Mérida y los príncipes Harris, Hubert y Hamish, y el esposo de la reina Elinor en la película animada de Disney-Pixar Brave .
Reino de Dundrasil
El Reino de Dundrasil son las antiguas ruinas del continente ficticio de Erdrea en el videojuego Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age .
- Rey Robert "Rab" (con la voz de Alex Norton )
- Él es el antiguo gobernante del Reino de Dundrasil cuya hija, la Princesa Eleanor, ha estado cortejando a Irwin, el soldado que sirvió como jefe de su Guardia. Irwin le pidió a Robert que permitiera su matrimonio con Eleanor, a lo que él aceptó con gusto. Dieciséis años después de que el ejército de monstruos atacara y destruyera Dundrasil, Rab se convierte en un lanzador de hechizos y artista marcial mientras lucha con varitas pesadas o garras, apoyando a su nieto perdido hace mucho tiempo, el Luminario, como miembro de su grupo.
- El rey Irwin y la reina Leonor (con la voz de Jamie Ballard y Joy McAvoy )
- Fueron los últimos monarcas del Reino de Dundrasil, sucediendo al Rey Robert debido a su avanzada edad. Irwin estaba asistiendo al Coloquio de Reyes, cuando el malvado hechicero Mordegon y su monstruoso ejército invadieron Dundrasil, con él y Eleanor con la intención de escapar con su hijo pequeño y la Princesa Jade de Heliodor, solo para ser asesinados por el padre de Jade, el Rey Carnelian, poseído por Mordegon. El hijo de Irwin y Eleanor, el Luminario, sobrevive al ataque y es encontrado flotando río abajo en el pueblo de Cobblestone, donde es adoptado por un anciano llamado Chalky y su hija Amber.
Dunwyn
Duren
Duren es parte del continente ficticio de Xadia en la serie animada de Netflix , El Príncipe Dragón .
- Las reinas Annika y Neha eran una pareja de lesbianas casadas y las gobernantes anteriores de Duren que murieron durante la pelea con el Rey Dragón Avizandum (también conocido como Trueno).
- La reina Aanya, hija de Annika y Neha, se convierte en la nueva gobernante de Duren tras la trágica muerte de sus madres. Es una niña muy sabia, más allá de su edad.
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Reino de Earlshide
El Reino de Earlshide es un escenario importante en la serie de anime japonesa, Wise Man's Grandchild .
- Diseño de Earlshide
- Él es el rey del Reino de Earlshide y el padre del Príncipe Heredero August y la Princesa May, quien recomienda al asalariado Shin Wolford para que asista a su Academia Mágica cuando su abuelo adoptivo "Sage" Merlin Wolford se olvida de enseñarle el sentido común. Diseum ha sido amigo de Merlín y su ex esposa Melida Bowen después de aclamarlos como héroes desde que se habían apoderado de la calamidad que casi llevó a la extinción a su reino en sus días en la Academia Mágica.
Reino Tierra
El Reino Tierra aparece en la franquicia Avatar: La leyenda de Aang . El gobernante del Reino Tierra es conocido como el "Rey Tierra" o la "Reina Tierra".
- El Rey Tierra Kuei (con la voz de Phil LaMarr ), el 52.º monarca del Reino Tierra. Aparece por primera vez en la segunda temporada de la serie de televisión animada original, Avatar: La leyenda de Aang .
- La Reina de la Tierra Hou-Ting (con la voz de Jayne Taini), la 53.ª monarca del Reino de la Tierra, hija de Kuei y tía abuela del Príncipe Wu. Aparece por primera vez en la tercera temporada de la serie secuela, La leyenda de Korra .
Alianza Imperial de Europa del Este
La Alianza Imperial de Europa del Este, comúnmente conocida como "el Imperio", es la nación antagónica en el continente ficticio de Europa en la serie de videojuegos Valkyria Chronicles .
- Maximilian Gaius von Reginrave (con la voz de Matthew Yang King )
- Él es el ambicioso príncipe y heredero del trono imperial detrás de la invasión del Principado de Gallia. Aunque su padre es el emperador que gobierna actualmente, el Príncipe Maximiliano es un comandante absoluto de las fuerzas de ocupación del Imperio en Gallia. Sus generales elegidos a dedo son Berthold Gregor y Radi Jaeger, quienes juntos son conocidos como Drei Stern, así como la noble Valkyria Selvaria Bles. Pero al final, Maximiliano muere en la batalla final contra el séptimo pelotón de la Milicia de Gallia, el Escuadrón 7.
Mancomunidad Oriental
La Commonwealth Oriental aparece en la serie de novelas The Lunar Chronicles de Marissa Meyer .
- Emperador Rikan, antiguo gobernante de la Mancomunidad Oriental que murió a causa de la plaga.
- El emperador Kaito "Kai", anteriormente príncipe heredero , se convierte en el nuevo gobernante de la Commonwealth del Este tras la muerte de su padre.
Eblan
Eblan aparece en el videojuego Final Fantasy IV , el remake de DS del mismo nombre y su secuela, The After Years .
- El rey y la reina Geraldine
- Los antiguos gobernantes cuyo reino de Eblan había sido atacado. Y mientras su gente era evacuada a la Cueva de Eblan, el Rey y la Reina fueron secuestrados y convertidos en monstruos quiméricos por el científico loco Dr. Lugae, el autoproclamado "cerebro detrás de la operación de Golbez". Cuando los mantuvieron en la cima de la Torre de Babil, su hijo y heredero, el Príncipe Edward, regresó allí para rescatarlos. Sin embargo, el Rey y la Reina se sacrificaron para asegurarse de que al menos murieran con sus mentes intactas.
- El príncipe Eduardo "Edge" Geraldine
- Es un ninja habilidoso y único heredero de Eblan que se une a Cecil Harvey y su grupo para viajar de regreso a la Torre de Babil para recuperar los cristales robados y vengarse de Rubicante, el Señor del Fuego. Allí, se ve obligado a observar impotente cómo sus padres se suicidan en lugar de verse obligados a matarlo. Después de derrotar a Zemus, el cerebro detrás de las acciones del malvado hechicero Golbez, Edge regresa a Eblan, donde pronto se convierte en su nuevo rey en el momento de The After Years .
Edenia
Edenia es uno de los reinos que aparecen en la franquicia de videojuegos Mortal Kombat . Se parece mucho al Jardín del Edén , de ahí su nombre.
- Rey Jerrod
- Él era el gobernante original de Edenia, y el padre biológico de la Princesa Kitana , cuyo reino fue invadido por el Emperador Shao Kahn de Outworld, resultando en una fusión forzada de los dos reinos. Sus mejores guerreros, sin embargo, perdieron en los torneos de Mortal Kombat y él mismo fue derrotado y asesinado por las fuerzas malvadas de Kahn. En Mortal Kombat (2011) , el alma de Jerrod toma el control del cuerpo del guerrero Ermac , sofocando a varias otras almas que luchan por afirmarse después de que Kahn es derrotado, antes de regresar a su reino para reclamar su reinado.
- Reina Sindel
- Se convierte en la reina viuda después de que su esposo Jerrod fuera asesinado durante la invasión de Outworld en Edenia. Cuando Shao Kahn adopta a su hija Kitana, Sindel se suicida en lugar de convertirse en su consorte . Sin embargo, Kahn la resucita con la ayuda del hechicero Shang Tsung en Earthrealm. Poco después de su resurgimiento, le han lavado el cerebro sin saber su verdadero pasado hasta que Kitana la convence de ello, volviéndola contra Kahn.
Edimburgo
Edimburgo es un reino que se encuentra dentro de la masa continental de Britannia en la serie de manga japonesa Los siete pecados capitales . Su nombre hace referencia a la ciudad capital de Escocia .
- Deathpierce , el antiguo Caballero Sagrado de Liones y segundo al mando de las Pléyades del Cielo Azul, es un rencoroso rey de Edimburgo, decidido a reconstruirlo como un reino exclusivamente humano después de su destrucción por los Vampiros . Su habilidad es Melodía, que le permite controlar el flujo rítmico de la magia de forma similar a una canción, lo que le permite retrasar los ataques mágicos durante una cantidad considerable de tiempo, lo que hace que cualquier magia ofensiva utilizada contra él sea ineficaz.
Reino de Edolas
El Reino de Edolas es un universo paralelo a la Tierra en la serie de anime japonesa, Fairy Tail .
- El rey Fausto
- Él es el antiguo gobernante del Reino de Edolas que repone la magia de su tierra usando portales de ánima interdimensionales que absorben el poder mágico de la Tierra y lo cristalizan como lacrima. Pronto los magos de la Tierra le impiden cometer un genocidio contra la raza felina Exceed usando una lacrima gigante formada a partir de los residentes de Magnolia Town. Faust también es el controlador del mecha con forma de dragón llamado Doroma Anim (que significa "Caballero Dragón" en el idioma nativo de Edolas), que se dice que es ilegal. Él es la contraparte de Edolas de Makarov Dreyar.
- Príncipe Mystogan
- Él es el príncipe del Reino de Edolas y el ex mago de Clase S del equipo Fairy Tail en Earth-land. Regresa a su tierra natal para restaurar la ciudad cristalizada causada por su padre Faust enviándola a través del portal anima para que no la embistiera contra el reino Exceed. Y después de desterrar a su padre y devolver toda la magia robada de Earth-land, Mystogan se convierte en el nuevo rey de Edolas. Él es la contraparte de Edolas de Jellal Fernandes.
Reino del Elba
El Reino de Elba fue un país y antiguo estado vasallo del Imperio antagónico dentro de la Región Especial en la serie de anime japonesa, Gate: Así luchó la Fuerza de Autodefensa Japonesa en su tierra . Lleva el nombre del principal río de Alemania y la República Checa .
- Rey Duran
- Es el gobernante del Reino de Elba que ha sido la segunda ola de fuerzas enviadas por el Imperio para recuperar la colina de Alnus de los "invasores" de las Fuerzas de Autodefensa Japonesas . Sin embargo, Duran finalmente se hace pasar en secreto como un refugiado discapacitado en Alnus después de que sus fuerzas fueron aniquiladas y es rehabilitado por la JSDF con miembros protésicos y tratamiento médico. Luego sirve como una persona fundamental para permitir que la JSDF cruce su reino y ayude al soldado Yōji Itami a derrotar al Dragón de Fuego, y como miembro de la coalición pro imperial contra el Emperador Zorzal.
Imperio Eldant
El Imperio Eldant aparece en la serie de anime japonesa, Outbreak Company .
- Petralka Ana Eldant III
- Aunque en realidad es una adolescente con cara de niña, es una emperatriz reinante del Imperio Eldant tras la muerte mutua de sus padres. Petralka comienza a desarrollar sus profundos sentimientos por Shinichi Kanō, el otaku incondicional , después de que le leyera manga, pero inicialmente ha estado celosa de su criada medio elfa, Myusel Fourant, debido a su estrecha relación con Shinichi y lo bien que ha aprendido a hablar y escribir en japonés. En última instancia, intenta captar la atención de Shinichi, pidiéndole que también le enseñe el idioma japonés y no queriendo quedarse atrás de un "campesino humilde". Su primo Garius En Cordobal, el caballero gay y capitán de sus guardias imperiales, se interesa por algunos manga yaoi y se enamora de Shinichi después de ser influenciado por Minori Koganuma.
Reino de Eldia
El Reino de Eldia (anteriormente el Imperio de Eldia) es una nación postapocalíptica de la serie de anime japonesa Attack on Titan . Originalmente estaba gobernado por la familia Fritz en la antigüedad y luego por la familia Reiss en la actualidad.
- Karl Fritz, el rey de los muros
- Fue el 145.º rey cuyo pueblo de Eldia se retiró y se confinó al último territorio de la Isla Paradis después de la caída del Imperio de Eldia durante la Gran Guerra de los Titanes. Para proteger a Eldia y otras naciones del mundo del Imperio de Marley, el rey Karl construyó los tres muros: Muro María, Muro Rosa y Muro Sheena, todos los cuales llevan el nombre de las tres hijas del rey Fritz, el fundador de Eldia. También estableció la familia Reiss para continuar su linaje real con sus herederos manteniendo el alto el fuego entre Paradis y Marley, mientras que él mismo incluso asumió la forma del Titán Fundador para influir en sus sucesores relacionados con la sangre.
- Señor Rod Reiss
- Él era el antiguo rey de Eldia y el verdadero Rey de los Muros cuya familia ha sido el poder detrás del trono en el Muro Sheena durante generaciones, y a cada cabeza de familia se le otorgó el poder del Titán Fundador. Cuando nació su hija, la Princesa Historia, Rod la envió a ella ya su esposa, la Reina Alma, a vivir en una tierra que él arrendó, hasta que toda su familia fue asesinada por el Dr. Grisha Yeager cuando robó el Titán Fundador durante el incidente del Muro María. Cuando se reunió con Historia, Rod intentó convencerla de que se comiera al hijo de Grisha, Eren Yeager . Pero cuando Historia se negó, se transformó en un Titán Anormal enorme y rastrero, amenazando al Distrito Orvud. Luego fue asesinado después de ser derribado por Eren y el Escuadrón Levi usando un alijo de barriles llenos de pólvora.
- Historia Reiss/Krista Lenz
- Historia es la última heredera sobreviviente del Reino de Eldia y la hija ilegítima de la familia Reiss. Vive en la granja de su familia dentro de Wall Rose, tiempo durante el cual solo tiene una interacción mínima con su madre Alma. Luego, Alma es asesinada por el escuadrón de élite del Rey Rod liderado por Kenny Ackerman después de la caída de Wall Maria. Pero antes de que la propia Historia sea asesinada, su padre intenta perdonarla ordenándole que viva entre los refugiados de Wall Maria bajo su alias de "Krista Lenz". Más tarde se une al 104 ° Cuerpo de Entrenamiento, la rama del ejército dedicada a entrenar y educar a los nuevos reclutas para convertirse en miembros de otras tres ramas militares: el Regimiento de Guarnición, el Cuerpo de Inspección y la Brigada de Policía Militar. Finalmente, Historia es miembro del Cuerpo de Inspección y asume el trono como la reina de Eldia y la Reina de los Muros. [20]
País de los elefantes
El País de los Elefantes es un reino de África occidental en la serie de libros infantiles Babar de Jean de Brunhoff .
- Babar es un elefante africano antropomórfico que es elegido rey del País de los Elefantes después de que el rey original muriera por comer un hongo en mal estado . Reside en la capital de su reino, Celesteville, que lleva el nombre de su consorte, la reina Celeste. También es el padre de los príncipes Pom y Alexander y las princesas Flora e Isabelle, y el abuelo del príncipe Badou y la princesa Lulu. [21]
Elfo de la muerte
Elfhame aparece en la serie de libros The Folk of the Air de Holly Black . [22]
- El Gran Rey Cardan Greenbriar y la Gran Reina Jude Greenbriar (de soltera Duarte) son los monarcas actuales. Cardan había sucedido a su padre, el Gran Rey Eldred, y Cardan se había casado con Jude, convirtiéndola en Gran Reina. Los monarcas tienen una conexión mágica especial con la tierra.
- Judas no es una reina consorte, sino una co-monarca.
Reino de Elfrieden
El Reino de Elfrieden es el escenario principal de la serie de novelas ligeras japonesas, Cómo un héroe realista reconstruyó el reino .
- Albert Elfrieden
- Aunque técnicamente no es parte de la familia real, es el ex rey del Reino de Elfrieden bajo el matrimonio de la Reina Elisha Elfrieden, considerado un monarca amistoso, aunque en general débil. Para satisfacer las demandas del Imperio del Gran Caos, ya sea de fondos de apoyo o de un héroe convocado, el Rey Albert ordena la invocación que trajo a Kazuya Souma al mundo. Luego, después de ver los planes iniciales de Kazuya, abdica el trono y organiza que su hija, la Princesa Liscia, se case con Kazuya.
- Liscia Elfrieden
- Ella es la princesa heredera del Reino de Elfrieden que se convierte en la reina principal, con Kazuya como su rey, luego de la abdicación de su padre. Juntos, Liscia y Kazuya tienen que anexar el Principado de Amidonia a su nación para crear el Reino de Friedonia después de la Guerra de una Semana. Liscia, sin embargo, es muy tolerante con las aventuras amorosas de Kazuya, incluso lo alienta a tomar más esposas como Roroa, princesa de Amidonia, Aisha Udgard, hija del jefe elfo , y Juna Doma, nieta de la duquesa, aunque se mantiene firme en su deseo de seguir siendo la primera esposa.
Elusia
Elusia es un reino en el continente ficticio de Elyos en el videojuego Fire Emblem Engage .
- Rey Jacinto
- Él era el astuto gobernante de Elusia que adoraba a Sombron, el malvado Dragón Caído que había sido sellado por el Dragón Divino Lumera hace mil años. Envió a su ejército a atacar el castillo de Lumera, robando la mayoría de sus poderosos Anillos Emblema para revivir a Sombron. Veyle, la hechicera e hija de Sombron (que en realidad estaba controlada por él a través de su yo malvado), también procedió a atacar a Alear, el hijo adoptivo de Lumera (y biológico de Sombron), pero Lumera se sacrificó para salvar la vida de Alear. Con la muerte de Lumera, Alear ayudó a los reinos de Firene y Brodia contra Elusia y luego se enfrentó a Hyacinth. Esto, sin embargo, no impidió que Hyacinth reviviera a Sombron, ya que él mismo sacrificó al Rey Morion de Brodia y luego fue devorado por Sombron, lo que le permitió tomar el control de Elusia.
- Princesa Ivy
- Ella es la princesa heredera y heredera aparente de Elusia, que odia crecer en el castillo, afirmando que el lugar no es seguro para nadie y no es adecuado para que viva un niño. Ha decidido unirse a Alear y sus aliados, ya que les da dos anillos emblema después de que Veyle roba el resto de ellos para permitir que su padre Sombron corrompa a la gente para que se ponga de su lado. En la historia alternativa "Fell Xenologue", Ivy es coronada reina de Elusia y empuña el Brazalete del Estratega. Pero su reinado eventualmente conduce a una economía en declive que la vuelve loca. Para salvar su reino, convence a sus súbditos de convertirse en seguidores de Sombron para revivirlo, donde sacrifica ritualmente a la mayoría de ellos para él, incluido su padre Hyacinth y todos sus medios hermanos, a excepción de su media hermana menor, la princesa Hortensia, que escapa al reino de Solm. Más tarde, la Reina Ivy muere deseando poder disculparse con Hortensia después de que el ejército Solmic cese su ritual.
El imperio
El Imperio, formalmente conocido como el Imperio del Hombre, es una monarquía electoral en el juego de guerra en miniatura Warhammer . Está basado en el Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico .
- Martillo de guerra de Sigmar
- El primer emperador, fundador del Imperio y su actual deidad patronal. Sigmar es objeto de devoción de la religión estatal del Culto de Sigmar, la institución religiosa más poderosa del Imperio.
- Siegrich
- Hedrich I
- Fulco
- Guillermo I
- El emperador que fue considerado un tirano. Fue enterrado en Altdorf y se rumoreaba que su fantasma rondaba la ciudad. Fue reanimado por Vlad von Carstein durante el Fin de los Tiempos.
- Hündrod el Furioso
- Segismundo II el Conquistador
- Sigfrido el Legislador
- Hasso
- Sigfrido I
- Un emperador corrupto que montaba un dragón. Murió en la Batalla de los Destinos y fue quemado por su propia montura.
- Joaquín II
- Jürgen el Opulento
- Luis II el Gordo
- Boris Goldgather
- Un emperador corrupto que murió de Peste Negra.
- Mandred II Matador de Skavens
- Antes de su elección como emperador, Mandred II unió el Imperio para derrotar a los Skaven durante la Peste Negra y las Guerras Skaven que siguieron.
- Otón
- The first in a series of weak emperors that had no real power over the Elector Counts.
- Beatrice the Monumentally Cruel
- The empress during the Age of Wars.
- Wilhelm II
- The emperor from Stirland. His election sparked the start of the Time of Two Emperors.
- Hjalmar the Tyrannical
- The first and only emperor from Nordland. He was deeply unpopular during his reign, and after his death Nordland was stripped of its status as an Electoral Province.
- Frederik III
- Dieter III
- Sigismund IV
- The emperor during the siege of Altdorf. He was slain in combat with the Greenskins.
- Maximilian III
- He proclaimed himself Sigmar's true heir. During his reign, rumors arose that Ghal Maraz was a forgery, ostensibly created by Bretonnian minstrels on behalf of the Ottilian emperors.
- Carolus II
- Magritta
- The last woman to be elected as empress. She was refused the crown by the Grand Theogonist of Sigmar, which began the Dark Ages and a long period of Imperial disunity.
- Magnus I the Pious
- As a general, Magnus was the victor at the battle of Kislev during the Great War Against Chaos. He reunited the Empire and founded the Colleges of Magic. He is considered the greatest emperor after Sigmar himself.
- Leopold Unfähiger
- The emperor directly following the reign of Magnus the Pious. Prior to his election as emperor, he was the Elector Count of Stirland.
- Eckhardt III
- Dieter IV
- An incompetent emperor who sold Marienburg and the Westerland their independence from the Empire in return for a significant bribe.
- Wilhelm III the Wise
- The first emperor of the Holswig-Schliestein dynasty.
- Matthias IV
- The father of Mattheus II. He disappeared without a trace after mingling with the people in disguise to learn their true feelings about their emperor. Imposters that claim to be him still turn up.
- Mattheus II
- Luitpold I
- Karl Franz I
- The current emperor and the greatest stateman and general in the Empire and perhaps the entire Old World. Being elected to the imperial throne, he follows his father Luitpold I's footsteps and is hailed as a patron of the arts and sciences, as a military innovator and as a valiant general.
Empire of the Isles
The Empire of the Isles is the main setting of the Dishonored video game series, ruled by the Kaldwin family.
- Jessamine Kaldwin (voiced by April Stewart) was the empress of the capital of the Empire of the Isles, Dunwall, and the lover of Royal Protector Corvo Attano, in the first video game Dishonored. She was killed by Daud, the leader of the assassins known as the "Whalers", who had kidnapped her daughter Princess Emily Kaldwin and blamed Corvo for her murder.
- Emily Drexel Lela Kaldwin (voiced by Erica Luttrell) becomes a new empress of the Empire of the Isles in the video game sequel, Dishonored 2. She, however, has been deposed by Delilah Copperspoon, the witch who claims to be her mother's half-sister and successor to the throne, and Duke Luca Abele, the acting ruler of Serkonos. Subsequently, Empress Emily and Corvo travel to Karnaca, the coastal capital of Serkonos, to take down those involved in the coup and reclaim the throne.
Enchancia
Enchancia is a primary setting in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia the First. It is ruled by the House of Winslow.[23]
- King Gideon Winslow IV was the previous ruler of Enchancia who ordered the guards to chase the trolls, who were banging clubs outside his castle, back under the cave and banish them there for three generations. But his wife mistakenly took the Crown of the Gnomes (aka the Crown of Blossoms), a magical tiara in which used for the kingdom's annual Festival of Plenty.
- King Roland Winslow I (voiced by Travis Willingham) succeeded his father Gideon as he was considered to be one of the best kings Enchancia has ever had, but put his heroics above his family life, and later had his widow Grand Mum to be the grand queen upon his death, although his royal sorcerer Goodwyn the Great saved his life nine and a half times, until their son Roland II ascended the throne.
- King Roland Winslow II (also voiced by Travis Willingham) is the current ruler of Enchancia, the father of twins Princess Amber and Prince James and the brother of Duchess Matilda, who in the pilot Once Upon a Princess marries the former cobbler Miranda Cordova to make her his queen, with whom he has a stepdaughter Sofia. He gives Sofia the Amulet of Avalor, a magical necklace in which has been coveted by his royal sorcerer Cedric who wants to use its power to take over the kingdom but fails after falling into an enchanted sleep during the ball.
Endostan
Endostan is a fictional Middle Eastern sultanate in Canadian television series Relic Hunter season 3 episode "Star of Nadir".
- The Sultan of Endostan (portrayed by Carlo Rota)
- He is a widowed monarch of Endostan whose wife, Queen Danielle (formerly an archaeologist), had died from mysterious circumstances in the desert. He invites Sydney Fox and her assistant Nigel Bailey to attend the queen's funeral. Sydney believes that her friend Danielle was searching for the Star of Nadir, an ancient diamond that was stolen by a thief of Baghdad in 1423 A.D. But despite this, the Sultan commits his daughter Princess Alia to marry Jamal Mustafa, whose father Hakim Mustafa is one of the leading conservative factions. Alia, however, has other plans: she, Sydney and Nigel go looking for the Star of Nadir to finish her stepmother's research, only to discover that Omar, the head of security, is the one responsible for Danielle's death and has been working for Hakim. The trio return to the palace to give the Star to the Sultan as Jamal turns against his father.
Equestria
Leading Equestria are five powerful regnant coregency princesses from the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic franchise.
Empire of Erebonia
The Empire of Erebonia is part of the fictional continent of Zemuria in the video game, The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel.
- Emperor Eugent Reise Arnor III
- He is the ruler of the Empire of Erebonia who resides at the Valflame Palace with his consort Empress Priscilla in the empire's capital, Heimdallr, and he has been presumably assassinated by the cursed Ash Carbide in III but manages to survive his injuries in IV. Eugent is the father of Prince Olivert and the stepfather of Crown Prince Cedric and Princess Alfin.
Erebor/Lonely Mountain
Kingdom of Erusea
The Kingdom of Erusea (formerly the Federal Republic of Erusea) restores its monarchy in the video game, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, ruled by the D'Elise royal family.
- Rosa Cossette D'Elise
- She is a defensive yet pacifistic princess and heir who is set to become a ruler of Erusea after her father, King D'Elise, was killed in the bombing of the kingdom's capital, Farbanti. She has been convinced by the militaristic factions within the Erusean armed forces that the International Space Elevator is declared war on the Federation of Osea that seek to command the continent of Usea as with its 48th president, Vincent Harling, wanting to destroy the entire space elevator. After discovering that she has been misled, Princess Rosa joins the Osean aircraft mechanic, Avril Mead, in sabotaging the space elevator and ending the Lighthouse War.[26]
Kingdom of Estard
The Kingdom of Estard is a town and castle in the video game, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past.
- King Donald is a ruler of the Kingdom of Estard, and the father of Prince Kiefer and Princess Lisette, who has a taste for "wine, women and adventure". His kingdom is surrounded by the mysterious islands, so his son Kiefer joins with his best friend the Hero and the rest of the party to travel to the pasts through some ancient ruins and defeat the Demon Lord Orgodemir who is responsible for the islands' disappearance.
Estrovia
Eternal Empire
The Eternal Empire is a galactic nation in the video game, Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Eternia
Eternia is a fictional planet in the Masters of the Universe franchise.
- King Grayskull
- He was the original ruler of Eternia who resided in the Castle Grayskull alongside his wife, the sorceress queen Veena. He waged battle against the Snake Men, led by the ruthless King Hiss, and was then challenged by Hordak, who planned to conquer Eternia. As Grayskull was dying in battle, he proclaimed that his successor would wield sword to defend Eternia. Grayskull and Veena were the ancestors of Prince Adam/He-Man and Princess Adora/She-Ra.
- King Miro
- He was the former ruler of Eternia who had vanished for many years, held captive by the evil enchantress. Restored to his nation, Miro was taken to Etheria by his grandson Prince Adam to meet his granddaughter Princess Adora.
- King Randor
- He succeeds his father Miro as the current ruler of Eternia. Along with his wife, Queen Marlena, Randor is proud of Prince Adam being honest and kind but is disappointed in him being reluctant, not realizing his dual identity. His half-brother is Keldor, who becomes the evil Skeletor determined to conquer Eternia.
Euphrania
Euphrania is a small European kingdom in The Slipper and the Rose, a musical retelling of "Cinderella".
- The King and Queen of Euphrania (portrayed by Michael Hordern and Lally Bowers)
- The rulers of Euphrania who want a political alliance to prevent the neighboring country of Carolsveld from making war on them and have arranged for their son Prince Edward to marry Carolsveld's princess, Selena. But Edward repeatedly denounces arranged marriage for he only prefers to marry for love, so the advised King suggests that the royal ball is the perfect way to help him choose his bride. His nephew the Duke of Montague is delighted, and Edward has no choice but to accept. At the ball, however, Prince Edward dances with ragged servant Cinderella instead of an actual princess. This later causes the King to send the Lord Chamberlain to convey Cinderella, stating that the prince can only marry a neighboring princess to protect Euphrania against war. But in the end, the fairy godmother convinces the King and Queen to change the law so that Edward can marry Cinderella, as with the Duke of Montague and the chosen bride marrying to fulfill the alliance.
Land of Ev
The Land of Ev is featured on the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum.
- King Evoldo was the previous ruler of the Land of Ev who was a cruel despot as he sold his wife, the Queen of Ev, and his five sons and five daughters to the Nome King in exchange for a longer life after purchasing the clockwork man Tik-Tok.
- Princess Langwidere, Evoldo's vain and spoiled niece, has taken the throne as the regent of the Land of Ev and has a collection of thirty interchangeable heads that she keeps in a cabinet studded with gems. She switches her heads, instead of her clothing, to match her current state of mood whenever she pleases.
- King Evardo XV, eldest of Evoldo's ten children, becomes a new and current ruler of the Land of Ev after his cousin Langwidere is relieved to give up the throne to him.
Duchy of Eylstadt
The Duchy of Eylstadt is a small alpine country in the Japanese anime series, Izetta: The Last Witch.
- Ortfiné "Finé" Fredericka von Eylstadt
- Finé is a tomboyish, strong-willed and devoted crown princess and only heir of the Duchy of Eylstadt. She is forced to take command of her country's defense when her father, Archduke Rudolf von Eylstadt, dies from an unknown illness shortly after the beginning of the Germanian invasion of Eylstadt. She is soon crowned as the archduchess at the White Witch's castle and is reluctant to send her childhood friend and the last known descendant of the Weisse Hexe of Eylstadt, Izetta, into battle for her and her country's protection.
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Kingdom of Fabul
The Kingdom of Fabul is featured in the video game, Final Fantasy IV. It is populated and defended by a squadron of monks.
- Master Yang Fang Leiden (voiced by Dan Woren)
- He is a high ranked leader of the monks of Fabul and an undisputed expert in martial arts. Despite this, he is a composed man, and so does not bask in his glory but rather tries his best to be respectful. When training atop Mt. Hobs, the monks are attacked and perished by a swarm of monsters, leaving Yang to be a sole survivor as he returns to Fabul with Cecil Harvey and his allies who help him battle against the sorcerer Golbez. Later on, after the defeat of the evil Zemus, Yang becomes the king of Fabul with his wife Sheila as the queen. In the sequel, The After Years, King Yang tries to train his daughter, Princess Ursula Fang Leiden, who expresses herself to be a strong monk like him, much to his frustration.
Holy Kingdom of Faerghus
The Holy Kingdom of Faerghus is part of the fictional continent of Fódlan in the video game, Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and its spinoff, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes.
- King Lambert Egitte Blaiddyd (voiced by Patrick Seitz)
- He was the ruler of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus who chose Anselma von Arundel (one of Emperor Ionius's consorts), who fled the Adrestian Empire with her brother Lord Volkhard and her daughter Princess Edelgard, to be his queen under the alias of "Lady Patricia" during the Insurrection of the Seven. Lambert eventually died during the ensuing slaughter after the Tragedy of Duscur. He was the father of Crown Prince Dimitri.
- Rufus Blaiddyd
- Originally granted the title of Grand Duke of Itha, he assumed the role of the regent of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus as his nephew Dimitri was too young to inherit the throne after the death of his younger brother Lambert. It is mentioned that Rufus's temporary reign was jeopardized by rumors that he was complicit with the Tragedy of Duscur to claim the throne for himself as well as being a womanizer.
- Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd (voiced by Chris Hackney)
- Formerly the crown prince, he becomes the new king of the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus after the fall of the Garreg Mach Monastery. He provides Saint Seiros (aka Archbishop Rhea) and the remaining Knights of Seiros asylum as they do battle with his stepsister "Emperor" Edelgard and her empire for years, with Byleth Eisner eventually tipping the scale of the war decisively in favor of the Adrestian Empire, before Dimitri has been defeated in battle and then dies (ending varies). Dimitri is also the leader of the Blue Lions House at the Officers Academy, along with Princess Edelgard of the Black Eagles and Duke Claude of the Golden Deer.
Kingdom of Fanelia
The Kingdom of Fanelia is a nation within the alternate planet of Gaea in the Japanese anime series, The Vision of Escaflowne. It is inhabited by the Draconians, the mystical winged humanoid race in which are the descendants of the people of Atlantis.
- Van Slanzar de Fanel
- He is the prince and heir of the Kingdom of Fanelia who is half-Draconian on his mother Queen Varie's side. Following the passing of his father King Goau, Van is placed as a new king, despite being a teenager, and his older brother Folken Fanel is estranged to the Empire of Zaibach. He is also the pilot of Escaflowne, the legendary mecha which can transform into a flying dragon, as he makes a teamwork with Hitomi Kanzaki, the human girl whose home planet Earth is called the "Mystic Moon" by Gaea, and Allen Schezar, the gallant knight from the neighboring kingdom of Asturia. In the anime film Escaflowne, Van is a leader of the rebellious Dragon Clan while his brother Folken is a master of the Black Dragon Clan.
Fantastica/Fantasia
Kingdom of Far-Far Away
The Kingdom of Far-Far Away is featured in DreamWorks' Shrek franchise. It is a parody of Hollywood, California.
Faramore
Faramore is a central setting in the animated video game, Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore.
- King Rahklin (voiced by Brandon Acosta)[27]
- He was the kindhearted ruler whose kingdom of Faramore was under attack by Demon Lord Daimur and the traitorous Duke Nodelki of Amelog. In response, Rahklin and his daughter Arzette, along with his advisor Wogram and the "unlikely hero" Dail, sealed Daimur in the Book of Oakurin using the magic of the Jewel of Faramore. Rahklin then ordered the protection of the Jewel that was shattered into five shards to prevent Daimur's release. Ten years later, however, Nodelki recovers the shards and frees Daimur who grants him magic powers and exacts revenge on Faramore.
- Princess Arzette "Arzy" (voiced by Angel Haven Rey)[28]
- She is a warrior princess who has been called to defeat Demon Lord Daimur and his four minions. Wielding her sword and magic, her goal is to relight the Sacred Beacons and recover the Sacred Candles to clear away Daimur's dark fog while retrieving the five Jewel shards from his forces. After her father King Rahklin died during her quest, Arzette becomes the queen of Faramore for defeating Daimur and Duke Nodelki and decides to reform the monarchy into a democracy.
Faria
Faria is an archduchy featured in the White Knight Chronicles video game series.
- Archduke Dalam (voiced by Michael Ensign)
- He was the previous ruler of Faria who had been in a large conflict with the Kingdom of Balandor since its queen Floraine was killed supposedly by the Farian assassin (who was actually the evil Demian "Sarvain" Ledom of the Magi). But after the war, King Valtos of Balandor came to Dalam with his proposal of peace to be held during the 18th birthday of his daughter Princess Cisna for which he accepted. During the ball, however, Dalam sacrificed himself to save his daughter Princess Miu from a knife that Magi commander Belcitane threw at her. He died happily, knowing peace could come between two nations as he gave Miu a royal crest.
- Archduchess Miu (voiced by Natalie Lander)
- Formerly a princess, she becomes a new ruler of Faria after her father Dalam's tragic death. Her planned coronation to become an archduchess has been intervened by the Farian Civil War when she falls victim of assassination. She has been aided by dancer Kara who disguises herself as the male general Scardigne to escape to safety until she is found and rescued by Leonard and his team. With their help, Miu establishes peace in her lands. After finally becoming the reigning archduchess, she forms an alliance with the newly crowned Queen Cisna to attack the Magi (now the reborn Yshrenian Empire).
Fel Empire
The Fel Empire is a constitutional hereditary monarchy in the Star Wars franchise.
- Jagged Fel, the first Emperor of the Fel Empire and founder of the Fel dynasty.
- Fel II, Jagged Fel's son who succeeded him as the second Emperor.
- Roan Fel, the third Emperor who took control of the Fel Empire on Coruscant following the Sith–Imperial War; however, he was soon deposed by Darth Krayt, who founded his own Sith Empire.
- Marasiah Fel, Roan and Elliah's daughter who became the first Empress by the end of the Second Imperial Civil War. She was also a member of the Imperial Knights.
Ferelden
Ferelden is featured in the Dragon Age video game series, and the setting of the first game, Dragon Age: Origins. For hundreds of years, it has been ruled by members of the Theirin family.
- Calenhad Theirin, the Silver Knight, the first king of united Ferelden.
- Moira the Rebel Queen, who fought to reclaim the throne after the neighboring empire of Orlais conquered Ferelden in the Blessed Age.
- Maric, Moira's son, who became king in exile after his mother was killed during the rebellion and eventually reclaimed Ferelden's independence in the early years of the Dragon Age.
- Cailan, Maric's son, who became king following Maric's disappearance at sea.
- Anora, Cailan's wife, who ruled after his death at the beginning of the Fifth Blight. Her solo reign was overshadowed by her father Loghain's enforced regency.
Kingdom of Figaro
The Kingdom of Figaro is featured in the video game, Final Fantasy VI.
- King Edgar Roni Figaro
- He is the young, consummate womanizer who rules the Kingdom of Figaro. Flirtatious yet heroic, he claims allegiance to the cruel Empire of Gestahl but also provides support and aid secretly to the rebel group of Returners. His younger twin brother, Prince Sabin Rene Figaro, flees the royal court to hone his martial arts skills and is the first ally to former Gestahlian general Celes Chere. Edgar also helps Terra Branford make contact with the Returners when his kingdom is torched subsequently by Kefka Palazzo, the Empire's court mage, while reuniting with Sabin along the way.
Kingdom of Fiore
The Kingdom of Fiore is part of the fictional continent of Ishgar in the Japanese anime series, Fairy Tail.
- Toma E. Fiore is the former king of the Kingdom of Fiore who disguises himself as Mato, the pumpkin mascot of his kingdom's annual Grand Magic Games tournament. Following the battle with the Alvarez Empire, he relinquishes his position to his daughter Princess Hisui.
- Hisui E. Fiore, the former princess, becomes the reigning queen of the Kingdom of Fiore after her father's abdication following the war with the Alvarez Empire.
Fire Kingdom
The Fire Kingdom is a supporting state in the Adventure Time franchise.
- The Flame King (voiced by Keith David)
- He is a villainous former ruler of the Fire Kingdom who in the Season 3 episode "Incendium" is convinced by Finn Mertens's quest to let his evil daughter Flame Princess date Finn. He has attempted to exile Flame Princess to the Land of Ooo out of fear that she would one day usurp the throne, but he instead has to lock her up after Princess Bubblegum returns her. However, in the Season 5 episode "Earth & Water", Flame King has been overthrown by his daughter and Cinnamon Bun and in the Season 8 episode "Bun Bun" begins residing in the cave as the "king of chipmunks".
- Phoebe the Flame Princess (voiced by Jessica DiCicco)
- She is a naïve, short-tempered teenage princess of the Fire Kingdom as well as one of Finn's close friends (and ex-girlfriend). As an heir apparent, Flame Princess has been locked up in the giant lantern by her father Flame King since she was a toddler until Finn permits for a date. In the Season 5 episode "Frost & Fire", she destroys the Ice Kingdom and is saddened by the way Finn betrays her. She soon overthrows her evil father and becomes the Flame Queen as she installs a new government and outlaws lies of any kind.
Fire Nation
The Fire Nation is featured in the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise. The ruler of the Fire Nation holds the title of "Fire Lord" and is the head of a royal family in which the Fire Lord's children are known as "princes" and "princesses".
Firekeep
Firekeep is the volcano citadel containing the fiery powers in the 20th Century-Fox animated film, Fire and Ice.
- King Jarol (voiced by Leo Gordon)
- The wise and powerful ruler of Firekeep whose daughter Princess Teegra has been kidnapped by the subhuman troops sent by the evil Queen Juliana of Icepeak (see princess and dragon). He sends his son Prince Taro to Icepeak to bargain with Juliana's son Lord Nekron for Teegra's release. But Nekron uses his magic to kill Taro and his delegation, refusing to release Teegra. So in order to rescue the princess and destroy Icepeak, Darkwolf, the mysterious masked warrior, slays Nekron in which his dying agony explodes the glacier, prompting Jarol to unleash the volcano's lava that swiftly overcomes the glacier.
Kingdom of Flanders-Wallonia
The Kingdom of Flanders-Wallonia is a Western European country in the Hearts of Iron IV game mod, Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg. It is a German puppet state that is deeply divided between the Flemish and Walloon populations.
Florin
Florin is the main setting of The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Its royal family appears more in the novel than in its film adaptation.
- King Lotharon, the elderly monarch, is declared to be terminally ill near the beginning of the book.
- Queen Bella, the king's second wife, is the most beloved person in the kingdom and has an excellent relationship with her stepson.
- Prince Humperdinck, heir to the throne, has to get married and wants the most beautiful woman in the world for his wife. He is crowned king after his father's death, although this turns out to be a dream sequence; the king is actually still alive during the entire story.
Floravia
Flower Kingdom
The Flower Kingdom is a neighboring land to the Mushroom Kingdom featured in the video game, Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
- Prince Florian
- He is the caterpillar-like prince who rules the Flower Kingdom. His kingdom's powerful treasure, the Wonder Flower, is seized by Bowser, the evil king of the Koopas, using its power to merge with Florian's castle and imprisoning his citizens. The two Italian-American brothers, Mario and Luigi, along with Princess Peach and Princess Daisy and an entourage of Toads and Yoshis, volunteer to help Florian defeat Bowser and restore order to his land by freeing the captured Poplins and collecting the Wonder Seeds. The team also has to collect six Royal Seeds in order to destroy each Cloud Piranha and grant access to the powerful Castle Bowser.
Flutterfield
Flutterfield is a small Spanish-based butterfly fairy kingdom on an island, cut off from mainland Fairytopia, in the animated film, Barbie: Mariposa, and its sequel, Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess.
- Queen Marabella (voiced by Jane Barr)
- The rightful ruler of Flutterfield whose magical glimmering lights protect her kingdom from the fairy-hunting creatures called the Skeezites, but she was poisoned by her evil servant Henna, causing her lights to dim gradually. Her son, Prince Carlos, is initially being hunted down by the guards to be locked in prison for "his own protection". Marabella is soon revived by Mariposa and her allies, Willa, Rayna and Rayla, with the antidote to the Ilios poison.
Kingdom of Foundation
The Kingdom of Foundation is an antagonistic nation featured in the Japanese anime film, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom.
- Aura Maha Khyber was an overarching queen of the Kingdom of Foundation and the captain of the BCI-183 Gullveig battleship, which served as her kingdom's flagship. She was killed in action as her personal guards, the Black Knight Squad, were defeated by Shinn Asuka and Hilda Haken.
Freezenburg
Freezenburg is a Scandinavian kingdom featured in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia the First.
- King Henrik (voiced by Mick Wingert)
- He is the ruler of Freezenburg who sends out his royal gardener to find a flower that could help grow in his kingdom's wintery climate to brighten up the lives of his subjects. Then, the gardener comes back with such a flower called "Snowdrop" (later renamed "Nettledrop"), and Henrik is so delighted that he has more Snowdrops planted all over Freezenburg and holds the annual Winter Flower Festival to celebrate the planting. His younger daughter, Princess Hildegard, attends Royal Prep and befriends Princess Sofia of Enchancia and Olaf the talking snowman.
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Kingdom of Gabala
Gabala is a small kingdom, once ruling over a vast empire, in the novel Knights of Dark Renown by David Gemmell.
- King Ahak was determined to restore the former power of Gabala, and he reforge the empire.
- General Kar-schen was a clever and skilled commander of the army of Gabala, and he became the next ruler after Ahak's death.
Gaipajama
Galactic Empire
Multiple fictional works are set in the Galactic Empire.
- Emperor Frankeen I, the first monarch of the Galactic Empire.
- Emperor Loris VI
- Emperor Aburanis, who introduces the "Law Codes of Aburanis".
- Emperor Kandar V
- Emperor Agis VI, followed by the Entun dynasty ca. 11,830 GE.
- Emperor Manowell, also known as the "Bloody Emperor".
- Emperor Stannel VI, the father of Cleon I.
- Emperor Cleon I, the last emperor of the Entun dynasty.
- Emperor Agis XIV, the third cousin of Cleon I.
- Emperor Daluben IV, who reigns during the time of the Seldon Trial.
- Emperor Stannel VII, who died in 104 FE.
- Emperor Ammenetic the Great, mentioned in Foundation and Empire.
- Emperor Cleon II, the last strong emperor of the Galactic Empire.
- Emperor Dagobert VIII, the final monarch of the Galactic Empire.
- Emperor Dagobert IX, the last emperor who flees the Great Sack of Trantor in 260 FE.
Star Wars
Kingdom of Galea
The Kingdom of Galea is featured in The Sword of Truth novel series by Terry Goodkind and its television series adaptation, Legend of the Seeker. It is ruled by the Amnell royal family.
- Wyborn and Bernadine Amnell
- Their marriage was one to symbolize the joining together of their two lands into what is known as the Kingdom of Galea. They, however, were not happy in their marriage. Though they had a mutual respect and saw it as their duty as the king and queen to strengthen their land. Together they had two children, Princess Cyrilla and Prince Harold, but Queen Bernadine would eventually fall in love with another man. And King Wyborn was taken as a mate to the Mother Confessor, with whom he yielded his stepdaughter Kahlan Amnell.
- Cyrilla Amnell
- Formerly a princess, she became the new queen of the Kingdom of Galea after her parents' passing. Her brother Harold Amnell served as a general over the Galean armies, and she was holding a festival held in her palace. She had only been a queen for a short time, and during the war she was beheaded after having sex with the men of Emperor Jagang of Imperial Order. Very soon after, Jagang's men use Cyrilla's severed head as a ball to play a brutal game of Ja'La dh Jin (translate Game of Life).
Principality of Gallia
The Principality of Gallia is part of the fictional continent of Europa in the Valkyria Chronicles video game series. It is ruled by the archduke or archduchess and largely based on the Low Countries.
- Marquis Maurits von Borge (voiced by Dwight Schultz)
- He was the viceroy and the prime minister of the Principality of Gallia who was appointed as a regent against the claim to the throne of young Princess Cordelia; Borge took the opportunity to dethrone the previous Archduke of Gallia after leading secretly a rebellious group of nobles. He proclaimed that Cordelia was much too young and less experienced in politics and manipulated the events behind the scenes. He even attempted to manipulate the course of the war with both the Federation and the Empire using his influence. He was eventually killed at the hands of Prince Maximilian of the Empire.
- Cordelia gi Randgriz (voiced by Kate Higgins)
- In the first game Valkyria Chronicles, she is the former crown princess of the Principality of Gallia who ascends the throne after her parents' deaths, as a scion of the House of Randgriz, although she has not been formally crowned due to her young age. She had her Viceroy Borge acting as a true ruler of Gallia. However, as a rightful heiress, she began to change her demeanor after a kidnapping attempt and then became more self-confident as a leader. Cordelia later becomes the archduchess of Gallia in the sequel Valkyria Chronicles II but has been taken captive by the generalissimo, Count Gilbert Gassenarl, after being forced to fight in a civil war against the Gallian Revolutionary Army. However, she is saved by the Army and then leads personally the navy to win their final battle against Gilbert's son, Baldren Gassenarl. And after his defeat, Archduchess Cordelia has the remaining rebel surrender.
Sultanate of Gallopolis
The Sultanate of Gallopolis is a kingdom and city on the sands of southeastern Erdrea in the video game, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.
- The Sultan of Gallopolis (voiced by James Goode) grew up ruling the desert city and spoiled his son and heir, Prince Faris, with his guards. Upon hearing the word of the monstrous Slayer of the Sands, he sends Faris in right away to deal with the problem. But after the Slayer of the Sands is defeated, the Sultan bears witness to his son's cowardice. He also has the annual horse racing competition, to which Faris replaces himself with his doppelgänger, the Luminary, who can ride a horse but is acquainted by Sylvando, the traveling showman of Gallopolis's circus.
Kingdom of Gallowmere
The Kingdom of Gallowmere is a medieval island country in the MediEvil video game series and its comic adaptation, MediEvil: Fate's Arrow.
- King Peregrin
- He was the last monarch of the Kingdom of Gallowmere who ascended the throne when he was a teenager after his father, the previous King, choked to death on a piece of undercooked turnip. Under his reign, Peregrin prospered his kingdom for fifty years until a famine forced him to hire a new court magician, the evil sorcerer Zarok. However, Zarok plotted to overthrow the king and take over Gallowmere with his army of zombies and demons, sparking the Battle of Gallowmere. Although Peregrin won the battle, his champion Sir Daniel Fortesque was struck down by an arrow, thus making him the first to fall in the battle. Soon after Daniel was buried, King Peregrin declared him the "Hero the Gallowmere" not too long before he died. A hundred years later, Peregrin's ghost aids the resurrected Daniel in a quest to defeat Zarok who now casts a spell over the kingdom to plunge it into eternal night and steal the souls of the living.
Galra Empire
The Galra Empire is featured in the Japanese animated series, Beast King Go-Lion, and its American adaptation, Voltron.
- Emperor Zarkon (in Japanese known as Emperor Daibazaal)
- He was a ruthless and powerful sovereign of the Galra Empire, ruler of Daibazaal and formerly the Black Paladin of Voltron. He recovered all five Lions and wanted one for himself. Eventually, Zarkon has been killed by his son Lotor after 10,000 years of ruling his empire.
- Prince Lotor (in Japanese known as Prince Imperial Sincline)
- He was the heir to the throne of the Galra Empire who became its crowned emperor after his father's death. As an antihero, Lotor would join with the Voltron Force after his father Zarkon banished him from his empire. He later killed his father to ascend the throne as the "Blood Emperor" but has ultimately been defeated by Voltron and abandoned to die in the Quintessence, comprising the barrier between realities.
Gardania
Gardania is a European kingdom in the animated film, Barbie: Princess Charm School.
- Queen Isabella and King Reginald
- The previous rulers of Gardania. They were killed in a car accident planned by Dame Devin, the evil teacher at Princess Charm School who wants to rule their kingdom, when their daughter Sophia was a baby, leaving her an orphan.
- Princess Sophia/Blair Willows
- The lost princess of Gardania. She was raised under the name "Blair Willows" after a woman found her on the doorstep of her apartment. She later goes to Princess Charm School and through a portrait she sees and a fight against Dame Devin. Blair and her close friends Princess Isla and Princess Hadley discover she is, in fact, Princess Sophia. Following the defeat of Dame Devin, Sophia becomes a new and rightful ruler of Gardania.
Garlean Empire
The Garlean Empire is featured in the video game, Final Fantasy XIV.
- Emet-Selch was the founder and the first emperor of the Garlean Empire under the alias of Solus zos Galvus.
- Varis zos Galvus succeeds his grandfather Emet-Selch as the new emperor of the Garlean Empire.
Kingdom of Gazth-Sonika
The Gazth-Sonika Korslan Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of Gazth-Sonika) is a war-torn country in the anime series, Madlax.
- King Cawthran Korslan IV is a ruler of the Kingdom of Gazth-Sonika and the leader of the Royal Army, his nation's main armed forces. His cousin, Jaham Korslan, is murdered and the Royal Army mistakenly accuses Madlax and Vanessa Rene who are attempting to publish data files of the involvement of Enfant, the worldwide criminal organization, in the civil war.
Gelfland
Gelfland is a modern kingdom featured in the direct-to-video film, The Prince and the Surfer, an updated adaptation of Mark Twain's classic novel The Prince and the Pauper.
- Queen Albertina (portrayed by Jennifer O'Neill)
- The queen regnant of Gelfland who sends her son Prince Edward to the United States, seeking for a trade treaty. There, Edward switches places with a Southern California surfer and skateboarder, Cash Canty, who wants to escape his boring life and be rich. During their switch, however, the evil, suspicious Minister Kratski plots to undermine Albertina's efforts and convert Gelfland into "Golfland". In the end, Edward and Cash reunite and save Gelfland.
Genovia
Genovia is featured in the book The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot and its film adaptations.
- King Rupert Renaldi
- Queen Clarisse Renaldi
- Prince Philippe Renaldi (pretender)
- Queen Mia Thermopolis Renaldi
Genua
Genua is featured in the Discworld series of novels by Terry Pratchett.
- Tacticus, who conquered a vast empire for his native Ankh-Morpork, was installed as King of Genua after the extinction of the old royal bloodline due to interbreeding (its last King having tried to continue it with himself) as the rulers of Ankh-Morpork wished to dispose of him in a respectful manner. Upon becoming King, Tacticus attacked Ankh-Morpork, which he identified as the greatest threat to Genua, bringing about the end of its empire. Tacticus has been dead for two-thousand years prior to the start of the series.
- Baron Saturday, appearing in Witches Abroad, had been murdered prior to the events of the novel by Lady Lilith de Tempscire, a fairy godmother obsessed with narrative magic. He spends his afterlife as a zombie in the service of Mrs. Erzulie Gogol, a voodoo witch and his former lover. He is analogous with Baron Samedi.
- Ella Saturday becomes the Duchess of Genua in Witches Abroad. Also known as Emberella, she is the Discworld's version of Cinderella, with Lily having planned for her to marry the Duc, a frog-prince.
Germa Kingdom
The Germa Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of Science) is a seafaring kingdom in the Japanese anime series, One Piece. It is ruled by the Vinsmoke family.
- Vinsmoke Judge
- He is the widowed king of the Germa Kingdom and the supreme commander of the military branch, the Germa 66, whose wife, Queen Sora, had died sometime during the childhood of their son the former prince Sanji. As a skilled scientist, he is also the former member of MADS where he was a research partner for the leading scientist, Dr. Vegapunk. Although initially fighting over Sanji for his hatred, King Judge and the rest of his children Princess Reiju and Princes Ichiji, Niji and Yonji become allies of both the Straw Hat Pirates and the Fire Tank Pirates after realizing Charlotte Lilin of the Big Mom Pirates deceives and intends to assassinate them.
Germania
Germania is an antagonistic powerful military country in the Japanese anime series, Izetta: The Last Witch. It is based on Nazi Germany.
- Kaiser Otto
- Otto is a whimsical and megalomanic Emperor of Germania who believes that witches exist, unlike most of his peers, since the actual existence of the Weisse Hexe of Eylstadt was substantiated. He intends to use the witches' powers in his bid for world conquest, even letting his nation to invade the Duchy of Eylstadt. He is loosely based on Adolf Hitler and Wilhelm II.
Kingdom of Germanicus
The Kingdom of Germanicus is a post-Armageddon sovereign state in Central Europe in the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood, by Sunao Yoshida.
- King Ludwig II, also known the Tyrant King, is a ruler of the Kingdom of Germanicus, the first cousin of Esther Blanchett, and the nephew of the late Queen Bridget II of Albion. He is named after the eccentric king of Bavaria.
Gerolstein
Gerolstein is a fictional grand duchy in the comic opera, La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein.
- The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein
- She is a titular character who is the spoiled but charming young tyrant of Gerolstein and whose tutor and court chamberlain, Baron Puck, brings her up to have her own way. Owing to her being in an unhappy state of mind over the affair, Puck generates a war to amuse her. Although she is betrothed to the foppish Prince Paul, the Grand Duchess falls desperately in love with soldier Fritz but discovers that he has already been engaged to marry Wanda, leading her to conspire to assassinate him upon his return from the wedding ceremony. However, the Duchess becomes philosophic and decides to give up on Fritz and marry Prince Paul after all, learning that she cannot always get her way.
Gestahlian Empire
The Gestahlian Empire is a cruel militaristic nation in the video game, Final Fantasy VI.
- Emperor Gestahl is the ruler of the Gestahlian Empire who has discovered the lost secrets of magic and oversees the development of Magitek that fuels his empire's engine of world conquest. But in the end, Kefka Palazzo, who had served the empire as Court Mage, betrays and kills Gestahl to take the power for himself.
Gilneas
Gilneas is one of the seven human kingdoms in the Warcraft video game series. It is ruled by the Greymane family.
- Genn Greymane (voiced by Cameron Folmar), the former king of Gilneas and one of the original founders of the Alliance of Lordaeron who transforms into a werewolf-like Worgen following the loss of his kingdom and his son and heir, Prince Liam Greymane.[30]
- Tess Greymane (voiced by Elle Newlands), formerly the heir to the throne following her brother Liam's death, becomes the queen of Gilneas after its reclamation and her father Genn's abdication.
Glaive Empire
- Dark Lord is the ruler of the Glaive Empire who seeks to gain eternal power from touching the Tree of Mana, in the video game Final Fantasy Adventure.
Kingdom of Glenbrook
The Kingdom of Glenbrook is part of the fictional continent of Norzelia in the video game, Triangle Strategy.
- King Regna Glenbrook (voiced by Daniel Riordan)
- He was the powerful ruler of the Kingdom of Glenbrook during the Saltiron War, a conflict between his kingdom, the Grand Duchy of Aesfrost and the Holy State of Hyzante. Regna was contacted and asked by Archduke Zigmunt Aesfrost for an alliance with him, regarding passage into Hyzante respond to its monopoly over salt. He agreed to allow Zigmunt's army to pass through his land, for in which case both Glenbrook and Aesfrost must maintain joint control over the source once they conquer Hyzante. As the Aesfrosti army marched on Hyzante, however, Symon Wolffort, one of Glenbrook's warriors sought out by the hierophant, drove their forces back. After meeting in secret with Symon, Regna agreed with him to withdraw themselves from the war and demanded Aesfrost and Hyzante to do the same, leading them to cease their fighting. He then split the Wolffort clan into three noble houses, House Wolffort, House Telliore and House Falkes.
- Prince Roland Glenbrook (voiced by Alan Lee)
- He becomes a sole surviving heir to the throne when Archduke Zigmunt's son, Gustadolph, invades the Kingdom of Glenbrook, killing his father Regna and older brother Prince Frani and capturing his younger sister Princess Cordelia in response to the assassination of Gustadolph's cousin Dragan in the Grand Norzelian Mine. Soon after his escape with House Wolffort, Roland has been handed over by his childhood friend and Symon's son, Serenoa Wolffort, to Gustadolph in order to bring all of his kingdom to heel. But Roland is freed shortly after through Cordelia's grace and returns to House Wolffort to drive Aesfrost from Glenbrook. He goes about trying to rebuild his kingdom along with Serenoa, Gustadolph's half-sister Princess Frederica, and bannerman Benedict Pascal. However, he is met with the cruel reality of being the new king as he executes all of his nobles for misappropriating reconstruction funds.
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Goblin Empire
The Goblin Empire is featured in the Fleetway Publications comic series, Sonic the Comic.
- Goblin King Roubal
- He is a powerful ruler whose Goblin Empire invades the Nameless Zone as he builds a castle next to the village of foxes and has the three Enchanter Kings and Errol Blackthorn over to negotiate. During their discussion, it is revealed that Roubal and the kings make a deal: the goblins will no longer attack the Nameless Zone as long as the Enchanter Kings perform an annual ceremony in which they promise to obey the Goblin Empire. If the kings refuse, Roubal will have his nation to go to war and wipe out the denizens of the Nameless Zone. But as the kings grudgingly agree, Tails and Errol's sister, Morain, break into the Goblin Castle and rescue them. When the goblin warriors nearly overwhelm Tails and Morain, the Enchanter Kings demand that King Roubal shall allow all the heroes to leave safely, which he does.
Golden Empire
The Golden Empire was a unified elven state in the Netflix series, The Witcher: Blood Origin.
- Empress Merwyn (portrayed by Mirren Mack), formerly the princess of Xin'trea, becomes a ruler of the Golden Empire after the coup of hers, Eredin Bréacc Glas and Balor against Xin'trea and the two rival kingdoms, Darwen and Pryshia.
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Goodereste
Goodereste is a kingdom of humankind featured in the Japanese anime series, Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle.
- Aurora Nem Lis Goodereste
- She is the queen of Goodereste whose daughter Princess Syalis is kidnapped by the evil Demon King Twilight, the lord of the demon castle, sparking the war between humans and demons. Worrying about her daughter going missing, Queen Nemlis and her people entrust Dawner, the hero of the kingdom and Syalis's childhood friend and fiancé, with the task of rescuing the princess from the demon castle (see princess and dragon). But in her four-year slumber while imprisoned, Princess Syalis does not remember who Dawner is.
Kingdom of Gotha
The Kingdom of Gotha is featured in the video game, Dragon Quest V, and its animated film adaptation, Dragon Quest: Your Story.
- Pankraz Gotha
- He was formerly the king of Gotha but left his homeland to search for his missing wife Madalena the prelate and for the Legendary Hero. He set out with his 6-year-old son Prince Luca on a long journey and met up with his old friend the servant Sancho. But in the end, while trying to protect Luca and the kidnapped prince Harry of Coburg, King Pankraz was killed by the evil bishop Ladja of the Order of Zugzwang, a cult that worships their grandmaster Nimzo.
- Luca Gotha (The Hero)
- He has been enslaved along with Prince Harry after his father Pankraz's tragic death, being forced to build a giant temple for the Order of Zugzwang where they remain for 10 years. At the age of 16, Prince Luca escapes the slavery and decides to strike back against the Order by finding with his travelling party the new Legendary Hero. And after his marriage, he returns to his homeland of Gotha where he is made a new king. But his wife, who has just given birth to their two children, is kidnapped by monsters, leading him and his wife to be turned into stones. Eight years later, King Luca is found and revived by his two children and later discovers that his son Alus Gotha is the Legendary Hero himself. He is also informed that his mother Madalena remains in the dark world of Nadiria. But upon reaching Mount Zugzwang, Mada is killed by Nimzo, leaving Luca and his party to confront and destroy him.
Gran Chaos Empire
The Gran Chaos Empire is featured in the Japanese light novel series, How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom.
- Maria Euphoria
- Better known as the Saint, Maria is the empress of the Gran Chaos Empire. She is the idealistic opposite to Kazuya Souma, king of Elfrieden, having held up the Declaration of Mankind's Common Front Against the Demon Race, or simply, the Mankind Declaration. After the One Week War and the annexation of the Principality of Amidonia, Empress Maria and King Kazuya forge a secret alliance in order to prepare for a full-on war with the Demon Lord's Domain. Maria is the older sister of Princess Jeanne Euphoria.
Grand Cathay
Grand Cathay is a populous empire of men ruled by a family of immortal Cathayan Dragons in the miniature wargame, Warhammer.
- Xen Yang, known as the Dragon Emperor, is the immortal Cathayan Dragon who is the ultimate ruler of Grand Cathay and the father of all the Cathayan Dragons and rules over the Celestial Empire's various administrative divisions.
Duchy of Grand Fenwick
The Duchy of Grand Fenwick is a tiny alpine nation in The Mouse That Roared novel series by Leonard Wibberley and its film adaptations. Its name is taken from Sir Roger Fenwick, the English knight who settled and founded there in 1370.
- Duchess Gloriana XII (portrayed by Peter Sellers)
- She is a ruler of the Duchy of Grand Fenwick who has started reigning at her young age (in the manner of young Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Grace Kelly) and whose prime minister, Count Rupert Mountjoy, plans to save her country's economy by declaring war on the United States of America after its company in California throws a copycat product on the market over the duchy's trademark, Pinot Grand Fenwick wine, leading the statelet to be threatened by bankruptcy. She lists her terms, with the world at her country's mercy, that all nuclear weapons must go through an inspection by impartial scientists. During the triumphant outcome of the war, Gloriana marries Field Marshal Tully Bascomb until he eventually dies for some time in The Mouse that Saved the West. In the film adaptation, Duchess Gloriana was portrayed as a parody of Queen Victoria who wears mourning for her "missing" consort Prince Louis of Bosnia-Herzegovina, thinks that the current U.S. president is Calvin Coolidge and owns the only motorcar in her land, the 1920s hand-cranked model. She is later succeeded by the new ruler, Duchess Gloriana XIII, in the sequel The Mouse on the Moon.
Kingdom of Grandshelt
- The King of Grandshelt, the monarch who is the liege of the royal guard (otherwise known generally as the "Knights of Grandshelt"), including Rain and Lasswell, in the video game Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.
Grannvale Empire
The Grannvale Empire (formerly the Kingdom of Grannvale) is one of the eight countries divided by the Twelve Crusaders in the Fire Emblem video games, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
- Saint Heim
- He was the leader of the Twelve Crusaders who became the founder and the first king of Grannvale following the downfall of the tyrannical Loptrian Empire. He was also the original wielder of the holy power of Naga, the Divine Dragon leader. Six other Crusaders, Baldr the Holy Knight, Saint Bragi, Ullr the Bowmaster, Fjalar the Mage Fighter, Thrud the Mage Knight, and Nál the Axe Fighter, were the founders of six duchies within the kingdom: Chalphy, Edda, Yngvi, Velthomer, Friege and Dozel respectively.
- King Azmur
- He was the final monarch of the Kingdom of Grannvale, and the head of the royal House of Belhalla, at the time of the Grannvalian war with the Kingdom of Isaac. His son and heir, Crown Prince Kurth, was assassinated by Duke Lombard of Dozel, who blamed Duke Byron of Chalphy and his son Lord Sigurd for the crime. Thus, a short while into his illness, the dying Azmur entrusted Duke Arvis of Velthomer to become the king of Grannvale via marriage to his long-lost granddaughter Princess Deirdre, not realizing they were actually half-siblings and Deirdre was already married to Sigurd.
- Emperor Arvis
- He is formerly the duke of House Velthomer who succeeds Azmur as Grannvale's next king in accordance with Azmur's wish. He marries Princess Deirdre, with whom he has twins Prince Julius and Princess Julia, and eventually recognizes Grannvale into an empire, restyling himself as an emperor and rising to power in a time of turmoil in both the Grannvale Empire and the continent of Judgral as a whole. Arvis is then overthrown by his son Julius who turns the empire into a tyrannical regime, until his rule is ended by Deirdre and Sigurd's son, Prince Seliph, and his liberation army.
Duchy of Gransys
The Duchy of Gransys is a main setting of the video game, Dragon's Dogma.
- Edmun Dragonsbane (aka the Wyrmking)
- He was the ageless duke who ruled the Duchy of Gransys for many years after conquering an evil dragon, Grigori. In actuality, he had not slain the dragon but had accepted its bargain and sacrificed his beloved in exchange for power sufficient to sate any desire. He and his subjects, even the Arisen, then lost their immortality upon defeating the Dragon. Edmun had several wives, including Lady Aelinor of Meloire,[31] although he had no heir and none of his family was known to be alive. Duke Edmun's false claim to have killed the Dragon is obviously inspired by that of King Casiodorus's in the film Dragonslayer.
Graustark
Graustark is a fictional Eastern European principality in the series of Ruritanian romance novels by George Barr McCutcheon and its film adaptations.
- Prince Ganlook, the previous ruler of Graustark who was killed in a war with the neighboring nation of Axphain in the 1870s.
- Princess Yetive, Ganlook's daughter who became a new ruler of Graustark. She was to be a fiancée to Prince Lorenz of Axphain in exchange for payment terms but later married an American man named Grenfall Lorry after Lorenz's death.
- Prince Robin, a young prince who was left to rule Graustark after his parents Yetive and Grenfall were killed in a railway accident near Brussels. As an adult, Robin was married to Crown Princess Bevra of Dawsbergen.
- Gregory, the illegitimate son of Prince Hedrik of Axphain inherits the throne as he restores the monarchy in Graustark after his exiled brother Prince Hubert was assassinated in the aftermath following World War I.
Dukedom of Greenvale
The Dukedom of Greenvale is a main setting in the Overlord video game spin-off, Overlord: Dark Legend. It is ruled by the Gromgard family.
- Duke Gromgard
- He is the former ruler of the Dukedom of Greenville, and the father of Lords Gromgard and Grenville and Lady Gerda, who is once mighty but has disgraced his country for his misadventure to acquire some of his lost assets. He returns from his quest empty-handed and finds that his wife Duchess Gromgard had run off with a strong, rich nobleman from another country, leaving him and his castle to fall into disrepair. His older brother Baron Gromgard (aka the Black Baron) was a previous ruler of Greenvale who was speculated that he was the "first" Overlord.
Gristonne
Gristonne is a neighboring kingdom to Aytolis in the video game, Fire Emblem Warriors.
- King Oskar of Gristonne
- He was a villainous sole ruler of Gristonne who sought to resurrect the Chaos Dragon, Velezark, that has been sealed away by the legendary Shield of Flames. But his son Prince Darios has reluctantly taken the Shield of Flames, leaving Velezark to possess his body. As Oskar intends to sacrifice Queen Yelena of Aytolis to revive Velezark, Darios pierces him with his Risyl sword, instead using his royal blood to revive the dragon and freeing himself from possession.
Grünewald
Grünewald is a tiny country within present-day Germany in the novel Prince Otto: A Romance by Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Prince Otto Johann Friedrich
- He is the prince who rules Grünewald and, upon learning from his people of his ineffectual ability to reign, seeks to better himself and prevent his country from revolution and war. Otto also enters the neighboring country of Gerolstein where he takes shelter for the night under his assumed disguise with farm-owner Killian Gottesheim and his daughter Ottilia and revolutionary Fritz. His unfaithful wife Princess Amalina Seraphina initially plots with Baron Heinrich von Gondremark, the prime minister of Grünewald, to usurp him before she later distrusts the baron and recalls her love for Otto.
Kingdom of Guardia
The Kingdom of Guardia is a main setting of the video game, Chrono Trigger.
- King Guardia XXI
- He was the 21st monarch of the Kingdom of Guardia during the Middle Ages. His wife, Queen Leene, and right-hand man, the Chancellor, have been kidnapped by the monstrous fiend called Yakra, who planned to cause chaos in his kingdom. The King participated the war between the humans and the fiends but has been injured in battle and was brought back to his castle to heal. Soon after his recovery, the King was asked by Crono and his allies, who travel through time and space, that he safeguards the powerful Rainbow Shell for future generations, so he agreed and had the shell kept as a royal heirloom.
- King Guardia XXXIII
- He is the 33rd monarch of the Kingdom of Guardia in the Present whose wife, Queen Aliza, had died of illness shortly after giving birth to their daughter Princess Nadia, who bears a striking resemblance to their ancestor Queen Leene. After Aliza's death, King Guardia has a stricter personality, which Nadia strongly dislikes as she wants to explore the lands under her alias "Marle". With her gone, the King becomes very distressed, not knowing that his daughter is time-traveling with Crono and Lucca and has been put on trial and nearly executed by Yakra XIII, the descendant of the original Yakra.
Gwynedd
Gwynedd is one of the Eleven Kingdoms, ruled by the House of Haldane, in the series of Deryni novels by Katherine Kurtz. It is based on the ancient Welsh kingdom of the same name.
- Augarin Alexander Haldane, 1st king of Gwynedd who reigned from 645 to 673.
- Aidan Alexander Haldane, 2nd king of Gwynedd, reigned 673 to 698.
- Llarik Broccan Haldane, 3rd king of Gwynedd, reigned 698 to 719.
- Ryons Gospatric Haldane, 4th king of Gwynedd, reigned 719 to 736.
- Bearand Llarik Donal Haldane, 5th king of Gwynedd, reigned 736 to 794.
- Ifor Augarin Niall Haldane, 6th king of Gwynedd who reigned from 794 until 822 during the Festillic Coup.
- Cinhil Donal Ifor Haldane, 12th king of Gwynedd who was the first of the Haldanes since the Festillic Coup, reigned 904 to 917.
- Alroy Bearand Brion Haldane, 13th king of Gwynedd, reigned 917 to 921.
- Javan Jashan Urien Haldane, 14th king of Gwynedd, reigned 921 to 922.
- Rhys Michael Alister Haldane, 15th king of Gwynedd, reigned 922 to 928.
- Owain Javan Cinhil Haldane, 16th king of Gwynedd, reigned 928 to 948.
- Uthyr Michael Richard Haldane, 17th king of Gwynedd, reigned 948 to 980.
- Nygel Rhys Owain Haldane, 18th king of Gwynedd, reigned 980 to 983.
- Jasher Owain Cinhil Haldane, 19th king of Gwynedd, reigned 983 to 985.
- Cluim Michael Reginaud Haldane, 20th king of Gwynedd, reigned 985 to 994.
- Urien Owain Rhys Michael Haldane, 21st king of Gwynedd, reigned 994 to 1025.
- Cinhil Aymeric Nygel Haldane, 22nd king of Gwynedd who shortly reigned in 1025.
- Malcolm Congal Aidan Julian Haldane, 23rd king of Gwynedd, reigned 1025 to 1074.
- Donal Blaine Aidan Cinhil Haldane, 24th king of Gwynedd, reigned 1074 to 1095.
- Brion Donal Cinhil Urien Haldane, 25th king of Gwynedd, reigned 1095 to 1120.
- Kelson Cinhil Anthony Haldane, former crown prince and 26th king of Gwynedd who currently reigns since 1120.
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Hagsgate
Hagsgate is a dreary town featured in the fantasy novel The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle and the animated film adaptation by Rankin/Bass.
- King Haggard (voiced by Christopher Lee)
- He was a miserable and cruel monarch who claimed the town of Hagsgates his kingdom. His loneliness and misery were only alleviated by the sight of unicorns, so he commanded the powerful Red Bull to trap all of them into the sea underneath his castle for his own pleasure. Haggard also adopted a foundling child named Lír, who he had found at the town's marketplace due to the prophecy.
- Prince Lír (voiced by Jeff Bridges)
- He is a skilled hero who has been adopted by King Haggard, making him the prince of Hagsgate. Unlike his adoptive father, he is courageous, honorable and compassionate for others. He falls in love with a beautiful young woman, Lady Amalthea, not realizing she is a unicorn transformed by magician Schmendrick until the end. Although his biological father is actually the town resident, Drinn, Lír becomes the new king of Hagsgate after Haggard's death.
Hakalo
Hakalo is a hidden South Pacific kingdom in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia the First.
- King Kamea and Queen Halia (voiced by Kevin Michael and Monica Richardson)
- The rulers of Hakalo whose Emerald Key, the magical key that unlocks the passage to their island kingdom, is stolen by the evil sorceress Mamanu. Their daughter Princess Lei-Lani tries to stop her, but the Emerald Key is dropped into the sea as Lani is washed up on the shores of Enchancia where Princess Sofia finds her key. Learning that Princess Lani fell overboard, Kamea and Halia are unable to return to Hakalo without their Emerald Key until their daughter is found. In the end, Lani reunites with her parents after being escorted by the Enchancian royal family and keeping their key safe. Kamea, Halia and Lani also have the ability to manipulate the weather around the island.
Hallownest
Hallownest is an underground kingdom plagued by a supernatural disease in the video game, Hollow Knight.
- The Pale King was the former ruler of Hallownest and an ancient Wyrm.
- The White Lady (voiced by Zara Pellen) is a treelike being who is the former Queen of Hallownest as the wife of the Pale King.
Halwan
Halwan is a small North African kingdom in the Marvel Universe.
- Ahirom, the founder and first king of Halwan under the alias "King Ahirom of the Lion Throne".
- Haladj, the king of Halwan whose daughter, Princess Azir, was targeted by Master Khan as he and his minions stole and reactivated the Monstroid from a S.H.I.E.L.D. base, only when Iron Fist foiled their plans.
Heart Kingdom
The Heart Kingdom is featured in the Japanese manga series, Black Clover.
- Princess Lolopechka is a current monarch of the Heart Kingdom who amongst the line of queen regnants uses water magic and forms a pact with the Water Spirit Undine. She enters an alliance with the Clover Kingdom to invade the Spade Kingdom after being inflicted by the devil Megicula with a curse to have her die one year from the time Asta and the others arrived at her kingdom.
Kingdom of Heliodor
The Kingdom of Heliodor is part of the fictional continent of Erdrea in the video game, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.
- King Carnelian (voiced by Christopher Godwin)
- He is the ruler of the Kingdom of Heliodor who has attended the Colloquy of Kings in the neighboring nation of Dundrasil. However, Dundrasil was invaded and destroyed by the army of monsters, with evil sorcerer Mordegon possessing Carnelian to murder its rulers, King Irwin and Queen Eleanor. Sixteen years later, the Luminary who is Dundrasil's lost prince is brought before King Carnelian. But Carnelian accuses him of being an evil entity and throws him into the dungeon. The Luminary escapes along with Erik the thief and even teams up with Carnelian's exiled daughter Princess Jade to help save all of Erdrea from evil. Later, Carnelian and his retainers Jasper and Hendrik intercept the Luminary's party at the world tree Yggdrasil where it is revealed they are still under Mordegon's possession. And after Mordegon steals the Sword of Light and absorb the heart of Yggdrasil, the Luminary returns to the village of Cobblestone, turned into a fortified refuge for the people of Heliodor, where Carnelian and Hendrik apologize to the Luminary for their previous actions.
Heliohapt Kingdom
The Heliohapt Kingdom is a small country in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. It is analogous to Ancient Egypt.
- Armakan Amun-Ra is a former king of Heliohapt who owns the Djinn Vassago.
- Sharrkan Amun-Ra is the exiled prince from Heliohapt and the swordsman of the Eight Generals of Sindria, who returns to ascend the throne as the new king after his brother Armakan's abdication to establish the International Alliance.
Helium
Helium is a red Martian kingdom in the Barsoom novel series by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It is inhabited by the humanoid red Martians whose ruler is known as Jeddak (male) or Jeddara (female).
- Jeddak Tardos Mors
- He is the ruler of Helium who resides in the greater city, known as Greater Helium. His title "Jeddak" may refer to as either an overlord or a high king in Barsoomian language. His son Mors Kajak is a Jed (prince or king) who rules the lesser city called Lesser Helium. Tardos Mors is the grandfather (or father in the film adaptation) of Princess Dejah Thoris and grandfather-in-law of Warlord John Carter.
Hobeika
Hobeika is the fictional Middle Eastern emirate in the French-Tunisian film, Black Gold.
- Emir Nesib (portrayed by Antonio Banderas) is the reigning sultan of Hobeika who defeated Sultan Amar of Salmaah in a border war to force him to agree to a peace pact, creating a no-man's-land out of a barren strip they called the "Yellow Belt" between their nations. Nesib even forced Amar to trade his sons, Princes Saleh and Auda, as hostages to rear them with his own children, Prince Tariq and Princess Leyla.
Kingdom of Horne
The Kingdom of Horne is featured in the video game, Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light.
- King Horne
- He is the ruler of the Kingdom of Horne whose younger daughter Princess Aire has been kidnapped by Louhi, the Witch of the North. When the 14-year-old boy, Brandt, presents himself to King Horne as a custom of entering manhood, he and his older daughter Princess Carino ask him to find Aire and save her from Louhi's mansion (see princess and dragon). But after Brandt and his team defeat Louhi and rescue Aire, the entire people of Horne are turned into stones by Louhi's curse and the king vanishes. When the party are sent fifteen years into the past, they discover that King Horne was attempting to make a deal with Louhi to obtain the ultimate magic in exchange for the baby Princess Aire. It is also revealed that the king was turned into a parrot by Satan, the demon of wrath who took over his true form. So the party defeat Satan and turn King Horne back to normal with the Lamp of Truth.
Hoshido
Hoshido is the fictional Japanese kingdom in the video game, Fire Emblem Fates.
- King Sumeragi was the sword master and previous ruler of Hoshido, with his first wife Ikona as its queen, who was tricked and then brutally killed by King Garon of Nohr. He was the father of Princes Ryoma and Takumi and Princesses Hinoka and Sakura and the stepfather of Corrin who has been taken and raised in a secluded fortress in Nohr.
- Queen Mikoto was the younger sister of the late Queen Arete of Valla, who became the queen of Hoshido as the second wife of Sumeragi and ascended the throne after his death until she died in a surprise attack by Nohr. Originally a lover to the Dragon King Anankos, Mikoto was the biological mother of Corrin and the maternal aunt of Princess Azura.
- Ryoma, the former prince and swordmaster, becomes the new king of Hoshido after his father and stepmother's tragic deaths (ending varies). Ryoma has the son and heir, Shiro, who grew up in a secluded realm.
Hyland
- Empress Endora is the monarch of Hyland who, as manipulated by the evil dark wizard Rashidi, conquers all of the other kingdoms, including Zenobia, within the continent of Zetegenia to form the Sacred Zetegenian Empire where she reigns alongside her son Prince Gares, in the video game Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen.
Hyrogoth
Hyrogoth is featured in the Disney Channel animated series, Dave the Barbarian.
- Zonthara (voiced by Joan Rivers) is the evil sorceress queen of Hyrogoth who keeps on trying to teach her daughter Princess Irmaplotz, the ex-girlfriend of Prince Dave of Udrogoth, to be eviler, although Irmaplotz is half-evil due to Zonthara's late husband, the King of Hyrogoth, being good.
Kingdom of Hyrule
The Kingdom of Hyrule is a primary setting in The Legend of Zelda video game franchise.
Gerudo Desert
The Gerudo are a race of desert-dwelling women who live in the Gerudo Desert located southwest of the Kingdom of Hyrule. The leader of the Gerudo resides in the Royal Palace at Gerudo Town.
- Urbosa was the chief of the Gerudo, but she got murdered by Calamity Ganon. She had electric powers, was the champion of the Gerudo, and was very protective of Princess Zelda. She is the ancestor of Riju.
- Makeela Riju is the current chief of the Gerudo, despite her young age, and the descendant of Urbosa.
Zora Tribe
Despite having status only as a tribe in the Kingdom of Hyrule, the Zora Tribe also have their own monarch who led the race and a control over Zora's Domain, which is a part of Lanayru Region.
- King Zora De Bon XVI was the previous ruler of Zora's Domain in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Link gives him a letter from his missing daughter Princess Ruto, the Water Sage who has been trapped inside of the Zora's patron deity, Lord Jabu-Jabu.
- Queen Rutela was the queen of the Zora Tribe and the mother of Prince Ralis in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
- Queen Oren is the ruler of Zora's Domain and one of the Seven Sages in The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
- King Dorephan is the former king of Zora that ruled the tribe for 200 years. He is the father of Princess Mipha and Prince Sidon.
- Princess Mipha was the princess of the Zora and the champion who piloted the Divine Beast Vah Ruta. She had healing powers and had a special bond with Link. She was the daughter of King Dorephan and the older sister of Prince Sidon until she was murdered.
- Prince Sidon reluctantly becomes the current king of Zora after his father Dorephan's abdication and sister Mipha's death in Tears of the Kingdom.
Hytopia
Hytopia is a fashion-obsessed kingdom in the video game, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes.
- King Tuft, His Royal High-Tops
- He is the ruler of Hytopia whose daughter Princess Styla has been cursed by the Drablands witch, Lady Maud, to wear an irremovable brown jumpsuit. Depending on a prophecy's characteristics, Tuft summons Link and sends him and his two teammates to Drablands to defeat Lady Maud and lift Styla's curse.[32]
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Ice Kingdom
The Ice Kingdom is the main antagonist in the Adventure Time franchise.
- Ice King (voiced by Tom Kenny) is the ex-ruler of the Ice Kingdom who tasks Gunter the Penguin with quests in service of his kingdom. However, while Ice King is changed into Simon Petrikov by GOLB and his crown has changed into Ice Thing, Gunter has become a new ruler.
- In Fionna and Cake's dimension, Ice Queen, the gender-swapped version of Ice King, is also the ruler of Ice Kingdom who tasks Gunter the Penguin with quests in service of her kingdom as well.
Icepeak
Icepeak is the antagonistic citadel containing the powers of ice in the 20th Century-Fox animated film, Fire and Ice.
- Queen Juliana (voiced by Susan Tyrell)
- She was a tyrannical witch queen who along with her son and heir Lord Nekron ruled Icepeak to send forth a wave of glaciers that would destroy the other realms. While Nekron sent a delegation to Firekeep to surrender its king Jarol, Juliana sent her subhuman army to capture Jarol's daughter Princess Teegra in order to engage Nekron to marry her. Coming to Teegra's rescue, however, were Larn, the sole survivor of the tribal village, and Darkwolf, the mysterious masked warrior, who had given the time to penetrate Icepeak until King Jarol could release the lava flow. Soon after Nekron was slayed by Darkwolf, Queen Juliana, the subhuman troops and the entire realm of Icepeak were obliterated by the lava.
Ile-Rien
Ile-Rien is a titular nation in the fantasy novel series of the same name by Martha Wells. It is ruled by the Fontainon dynasty.
- King Fulstan was the previous ruler of Ile-Rien who died in the beginning of the novel The Element of Fire.
- Queen Ravenna was King Fulstan's consort and the dowager who was the true ruler of Ile-Rien and maintained the reign of her son Roland, seeing to its stability.
- King Roland is a weak monarch of Ile-Rien who reigns with his queen consort Falaise, whom his mother Ravenna selected in hopes that she could make her a fitting successor.
- The Fontainon Queen is a descendant of Queen Ravenna and King Fulstan who rules in the novels The Death of the Necromancer and The Fall of Ile-Rien trilogy. She is the mother of Prince Ilaron and Princess Olympe, whom she separates via different routes in fear of being able to make her escape safely during the invasion and conquest.
Illéa
Illéa is featured in The Selection series of novel by Kiera Cass, following absolute primogeniture.
- King Clarkson Schreave
- King Maxon Schreave
- Queen America Singer (consort)
- Queen Eadlyn
Illyria
Illyria is featured in the Disney+ original film, Secret Society of Second-Born Royals. It is a fictionalized version of the historical region in Western Balkan.
- King Robert (portrayed by Samuel Page) was the previous monarch of Illyria who has been killed by his brother Prince Edmond (aka Inmate 34). He was the late father of Princesses Eleanor and Samantha.
- Queen Catherine (portrayed by Élodie Yung) becomes a dowager of Illyria after her husband's tragic death until she takes up the duty to Eleanor.
- Crown Princess Eleanor "Ell" (portrayed by Ashley Liao) has been set to become a monarch of Illyria following her father's death. She promises her mother Catherine, younger sister Samantha and the Society that her first order as the new queen is to add parliament to their government.
Imperium of Man
The Imperium of Man, also called simply the Imperium, is a galaxy-spanning, interstellar Human empire in the miniature wargame, Warhammer 40,000.
- The Emperor of Mankind, often referred to by his faithful as the "God-Emperor", is the immortal perpetual and psyker who serves as the reigning monarch of the Imperium of Man and is described as the father, guardian and god of Humanity. He also sometimes referred to himself as "Revelation", known to the Forces of Chaos as the False Emperor or Corpse Emperor.
Incursean Empire
The Incursean Empire is featured in the Ben 10 franchise. The Incurseans are a race of the humanoid frog-like aliens.
- Lord Emperor Milleous is the former ruler of the Incursean Empire who seeks help from the team of Alien Force led by Ben Tennyson in rescuing his daughter Attea from the bounty hunter called SevenSeven. Attea, however, has to offer SevenSeven twice the money to dethrone Milleous. But Milleous escapes from the dungeon and reclaims the throne after Attea is defeated by Swampfire. In the television film Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie, Milleous is the Grand Magistrate and a court judge of the Incurseans.
- Empress Attea, the former crown princess and military chief, becomes a new ruler of the Incursean Empire after her father Milleous forcefully abdicates the throne and has been taken into Plumber custody. She has SevenSeven to help her dethroning Milleous before, but she has been defeated by Swampfire and imprisoned by her father much to her dismay, along with her mother.
Kingdom of Inderaloka
The Kingdom of Inderaloka is a Malay kingdom featured in a Malaysian animated film, Upin & Ipin: The Lone Gibbon Kris.
- The King of Inderaloka was the ruler prior to its fall to Raja Bersiong. He was the father of Mat Jenin and possessed the Lone Gibbon Kris to be used for kingdom's liberation from Raja Bersiong's evil rule.
- Raja Bersiong became the ruler of the Kingdom of Inderaloka after managed to defeat King of Inderaloka.
- Mat Jenin is the current ruler of the Kingdom of Inderaloka. He is the rightful master of the Lone Gibbon Kris who ascended to the throne after successfully defeating Raja Bersiong.
Empire of Indochina
Insectra Empire
The Insectra Empire is an insect-typed alien nation in the Fleetway Publications comic series, Sonic the Comic.
- Dark Visor, the Grand Emperor
- The current ruler whose Insectra Empire has fought a 10,000-year war against the rival Blurrgh aliens. Although he claims that he intends to rule the entire galaxy, he also claims not to know why his people are at war with the Blurrgh. He even has indicated a desire, unknown to his people, to continue hostilities against the Blurrgh because of all the perks he gets, like expense accounts and company vehicles. However, when the Insectras and the Blurrgh land on the planet of the Kaamdaarn aliens, Visor's soldiers decide to end the war and settle down in peace, despite his objections that the war was his empire's tradition. Dark Visor is a parody of Darth Vader from the Star Wars franchise.
Kingdom of Ironforge
The Kingdom of Ironforge is the realm of the dwarfs in the Warcraft video game series, ruled by the Bronzebeard clan.
- King Magni Bronzebeard (voiced by Carlos Larkin) is a former monarch of the Kingdom of Ironforge during the Second War, and the older brother of Muradin and Brann Bronzebeard,[33] who defends his kingdom from the orcs and joins the Alliance of Lordaeron. During a ritual in the heart of Old Ironforge, he is turned to diamond, sacrificing himself to save the subcontinent of Khaz Modan from the Cataclysm.
Kingdom of Isaach
The Kingdom of Isaach is one of the eight countries divided by the Twelve Crusaders in the Fire Emblem video games, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
- King Od, the Sword Saint
- He was a member of the Twelve Crusaders who became the founder and the first king of Isaach following the downfall of the tyrannical Loptrian Empire. He was granted the Divine Sword Balmung by one of the twelve dragon gods.
- King Mananan
- He was the ruler whose Kingdom of Isaach was declared war against Grannvale for a perceived assault by the nation upon the sacred site of the fortress city of Dahna. Mananan set out to Grannvale to explain the situation but was killed by Duke Reptor of House Friege to keep the war between Isaach and Grannvale going. His son, Crown Prince Mariccle, had also died during this war. And his daughter, Princess Ayra, was part of the army of Lord Sigurd of Chalphy but had disappeared during the Battle of Belhalla. Mananan was also the grandfather of twins Prince Scáthach and Princess Larcei and their cousins Prince Shannan of Isaach and Prince Galzus of House Ribaut, as well as the great-grandfather of Princess Mareeta of Ribaut.
Ishruna
Ishruna is a royal capital city in the Japanese anime series, Life with an Ordinary Guy Who Reincarnated into a Total Fantasy Knockout.
- The King of Ishruna
- He is a widowed monarch who is overly protective of his daughter Princess Ugraine as he keeps her locked inside the palace all her life since his wife, the Queen of Ishruna, died after giving birth to her. The King also explains Hinata Tachibana (a man who is changed into a girl) and her childhood friend Tsukasa Jingūji a prophecy that says the hero summoned by the Goddess of Love is destined to defeat the Demon Lord and his kingdom is obligated to help them.
Ivalice
Ivalice is a unified kingdom of seven territories in the video game, Final Fantasy Tactics.
- King Ondoria Atkascha III
- He was the 18th king of Ivalice, the father of Prince Orinus Atkascha, and the half-brother and adopted father of Princess Ovelia. His kingdom had been recovering from the Fifty Years War against the neighboring kingdom of Ordalia, but Ondoria was fallen ill during Orinus's birthday celebration. He died soon after, leaving his wife Queen Ruvelia to become a dowager and his two children to be candidates for the throne. In the end, Ovelia becomes the queen of Ivalice, with her husband Delita Heiral as the king.
Land of Ix
The Land of Ix is featured in the novel, Queen Zixi of Ix by L. Frank Baum and its film adaptation, The Magic Cloak of Oz.
- Queen Zixi (portrayed by Juanita Hansen)
- She is an oldest living witch who rules the Land of Ix and, with the use of witchcraft, is able to appear young and beautiful to her subjects, but her reflection in the mirror shows her as old and ugly as she truly is. She learns of the magic cloak from minstrel Quavo and seeks to use it to make her reflection in the mirror as beautiful as she has made herself. To secure the cloak, Zixi disguises herself as the witchcraft teacher named Ms. Trust in which to lure Princess Fluff of Noland as her pupil. When her plan fails, she declares war on Noland, but her army has been defeated by a wish made on the cloak. She goes to Noland in disguise again, this time as Adlena who wants to be one of Fluff's serving maids. She then summons imps to make an exact duplicate of the magic cloak and switch it with the real one. When Zixi tries to use the cloak herself, however, its power does not work because she stole it. She realizes that she has been foolish to be unhappy with her lot and later rules her land with kindness and justice.
Izmir
Izmir is a major setting in the film, Dungeons & Dragons.
- Empress Savina (portrayed by Thora Birch) is a rightful ruler whose empire of Izmir has long been a divided land. She has been overthrown by an elite group of the powerful Mages led by the evil warlock Profion, wishes to hold of the mythical Rod of Savrille that would help her fight Profion, and enlists two thieves, Ridley Freeborn and Snails, for help.
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Jade Empire
The Jade Empire is a Far Eastern nation inspired by Chinese mythology in the video game of the same name. It is ruled by the imperial Sun dynasty.
- Emperor Sun Hai (voiced by Armin Shimerman)
- He is the villainous ruler of the Jade Empire who was once a dutiful and honorable monarch until he has become reclusive corrupted by his lust for power.[34] He is made immortal by the Water Dragon and creates Death's Hand by binding the spirit of his late brother, Prince Sun Kin, to the armor. Hai's brother Master Sun Li rescues an orphaned child, who he calls them the "Spirit Monk", raising them in the isolated village of Two Rivers and training them in martial arts. And Hai's daughter Princess Sun Lian goes on covert missions under her alias "Silk Fox".
Jaddur
Jaddur is a Middle Eastern city in the British film, Arabian Adventure.
- Caliph Alquazar (portrayed Christopher Lee)
- He is a ruthless and powerful sorcerer who poisons the rightful king of Jaddur in order to marry his wife. As a tyrant, he offers his stepdaughter Princess Zuleira's hand-in-marriage to Prince Hasan, the member of another royal family, if he can compete a dangerous quest for a magical white rose. So with the help of an orphaned boy named Majeed and a magic carpet, Hasan must have to face evil genies, fire-breathing monsters and treacherous swamps to reach the rose, defeat Alquazar and claim the hand of Zuleira.[35][36]
Jalpur
Jalpur is the fictional Indian kingdom in the Disney Junior animated series, Mira, Royal Detective.[37]
- Queen Shanti (voiced by Freida Pinto) is the monarch of Jalpur who appoints Mira to be a royal detective in her kingdom after solving a mystery that involved saving her younger son Prince Neel. Her older son is Crown Prince Veer, the heir apparent who is the aspiring king of Jalpur.
Jamatai
Jamatai (Yamatai) is the antagonistic ancient kingdom in the Japanese anime series, Steel Jeeg, and its sequel, Kotetsushin Jeeg.
- Queen Himika (voiced by Kazue Takahashi)
- The ruler of Jamatai who reawakens from her slumber in the underground after her kingdom's powerful relic, a bronze bell which archaeologist Professor Shiba uses to restore his son Hiroshi Shiba to life by means, rings for the reconquest of the Earth surface. Himika's henchmen have killed the professor in vain pursue of the artifact, leaving his thought to be uploaded on a supercomputer at a defense base. The giant fighting robot, Steel Jeeg, is built to defend modern Japan from the invasion of Himika's army of minions. In Kotetsushin Jeeg, Himika is the queen of the Haniwa Empire as she creates the "Haniwa Phantom Gods" to seek the bronze bell as well as revenge on the Build Base that had defeated her fifty years ago.
Jammbo
- The planet Jammbo is governed by King and Queen (actual names) in the Spanish-British animated children's television programme Jelly Jamm.
Jark/Jāku Empire
- Emperor Warusa, the evil ruler of the Jark Empire (Jāku Empire in Japanese) who sends his servants Belzeb, Falzeb and Taidar to conquer Earth, in the Japanese anime series Matchless Raijin-Oh.
Jewelry Land
Jewelry Land is a kingdom of magical gems in the light gun shooter video game, Yoshi's Safari.
- King Fret
- He is a ruler whose kingdom of Jewelry Land is attacked by Bowser and his seven minions the Koopalings, during which they kidnap him and his son Prince Pine and steal twelve magic gems. Fret and Pine are friends with Princess Peach of the Mushroom Kingdom, who sends Mario and Yoshi to defeat Bowser, retrieve the gems and save Jewelry Land from earthquake.[38]
Judeopolonia
Jutland
Jutland is a small Danish kingdom in the Valkyria Chronicles video game spin-off, Valkyria Revolution. It is analogous to the Ottoman Empire.
- Ophelia Augusta "Fifi" af Jutland
- She is the princess and heiress who takes position for sovereignty, although her father, the King of Jutland, is an actual reigning monarch. Princess Ophelia joins the "Anti-Valkyria Unit" called Vanargand on the front line to protect her country, alongside her bodyguard and lady-in-waiting Miranda Vilfort and her late brother Executive Officer Godot Vilfort. Her entire kingdom has economically been blockaded by the powerful Ruzhien Empire Ophelia opposes. She is also associated with the infamous Five Traitors led by Vanargand's captain, Amleth Grønkjær, as well as being able to manipulate her powerful song to negate a magical dirge of Brunhilde, the Valkyria.
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Kaedwen
Kaedwen is the largest of the Northern Kingdoms in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski and the adaptations in other media. It is ruled by the Dynasty of the Unicorn.
- King Dagread, the ruler of Kaedwen in 1165 and allowed Tetra Gilcrest to lead the sacking of Kaer Morhen.
- King Benda was the father of Elen, Deirdre, and possibly had an illegitimate daughter, Aideen, who ran away to Kovir. He was greeted as "grandfather" by Gemma when he and Radovid III arrived for the treaty negotiations.
- King Radowit II the Bold, the ruler of Kaedwen after the reign of Benda and before the rule of Henselt.
- King Henselt (portrayed by Edward Rowe), the ruler of Kaedwen and the vanquisher of the Nilfgaardian Empire. In the video game, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Henselt has to strengthen his kingdom as a state and improves the lives of thousands of his people.
Kaelia
Kaelia is featured in the video game, Avalon Code.
- King Xenoncross, the founder of Kaelia who wielded his eponymous sword to defeat the demons and lead his people to glory. His Xenoncross Sword can eventually be used by his further descendants, specifically the new kings.
- King Xenonbart, the current ruler of Kaelia and the inheritor of the Xenoncross Sword. He is obsessed with leaving his mark on history and loses any interest in politics and human affairs in exchange for prestige and honor. Though nonetheless, he loves his daughter Princess Dorothea more deeply.
Kanterbury
Kanterbury is a major setting in the video game, Guardian Tales.
- Queen Camilla, the ruler of Kanterbury who evacuates her people and assists the Guardian Knight, her younger sister the Little Princess and Knight Captain Eva escape the Dark Magician, the leader of the Invaders who are attacking against Kanterbury. She and Eva ultimately separate the Knight and the Princess before they are both stroke by the Dark Magician.
Karlova
Karlova is featured in the novel The Rider by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- King Constans, the ruler whose kingdom of Karlova has been a rival to the neighboring kingdom of Margoth for centuries and who negotiates a marriage alliance between his son Crown Prince Boris and Princess Mary of Margoth. But Boris has to trait places with a notorious highwayman, the Rider, for a week in order to avoid his father's arranged marriage.
Kingdom of Karlsberg
- King Ferdinand of the German kingdom of Karlsberg, the grandfather of Prince Karl Franz, in the operetta The Student Prince.
Empire of Karlsland
The Empire of Karlsland is a militaristic nation in the Strike Witches franchise. It is analogous to the German Empire.
- Emperor Frederick IV
- The ruler of the Empire of Karlsland whose social status of his country's military personnel is enthusiastically nationalist and, in part due to his neophiliac disposition, produces many high-performance weapons by means of technological and industrial prowess.
Katolis
Katolis is part of the fictional continent of Xadia in the Netflix animated series, The Dragon Prince.
- King Harrow was the previous, widowed ruler of Katolis whose wife, Queen Sarai, was killed by Dragon King Avizandum ("Thunder") whom he and his former advisor, the evil dark mage Lord Viren, had to kill in response to that. Harrow was the late father of young Crown Prince Ezran and the stepfather of High Mage Callum.
- Ezran, the former crown prince, becomes the new King of Katolis after his father Harrow was assassinated by Runaan, the leader of the Moonshadow Elves, towards the end of Season 2 and by the beginning of Season 3. He has the telepathic ability to talk to animals, including Avizandum's infant son Dragon Prince Azymondias.
Katvarna Empire
The Kartvarna Empire is a major setting in the Japanese anime series, Alderamin on the Sky.
- Chamille Kitra Katvarnmaninik
- She is the third princess of the imperial family whose Katvarna Empire is at war against the neighboring Republic of Kioka. Her father, the former emperor Arshankrut Kitra Katvarnmaninik, has abandoned her in Kioka where she would grow up with hatred for his mistreatment. She soon develops a precocious crush on a lazy womanizer, Ikta Solork, for rescuing her from drowning while onboard the ship. Chamille hates how her country is in the latter part of its decline, and as she comes of age to become the new empress, she wants to destroy it for the better.[39]
Kaznia
Kaznia is a war-torn Balkan kingdom in animated series Justice League two-part episode, "Maid of Honor".
- King Gustav (voiced by Alfred Molina)
- He was the hereditary ruler of Kaznia who gained immense world popularity through active contributions to an International Space Station, but at the cost of economic stability at home. After arranging his daughter Audrey to the space program's administrator, Vandal Savage, Gustav was poisoned by one of Savage's agents disguised as a chambermaid, becoming paralyzed by an apparent stroke.
- Princess Audrey (voiced by Dorie Barton)
- She is the heiress to the Kaznian throne and the jet-setting partygoer who is a friend to Wonder Woman after her rescue from the resistance group. She ends up being arranged to marry Vandal Savage, and shortly after the announcement, her father Gustav has been poisoned, leaving her to assume the throne. Later, after the Justice League defeats Savage and his agents, Audrey becomes the queen of Kaznia.
Principality of Kemerovo
The Principality of Kemerovo is a Russian warlord state featured in the HOI4 mod, The New Order: Last Days of Europe.
- Rurik II is the ruler of Kemerovo. He claims to be a reincarnation of Rurik, the founder of the Rurik dynasty (also known as the Rurikids). His older son, Prince Yuriy Krylov, is the head of government and Kemerovo's potential ruler.
Kerack
Kerack was one of the minor Northern Kingdoms in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
- Osmyk, the first king of Kerack.
- Belohun, the second king of Kerack who reigned for 20 years.
- Viraxas, the third king of Kerack after his father Belohun's assassination.
- Tarrand, the fourth king of Kerack who loves history and poetry.
Khemed
Kingdom of Khura'in
The Kingdom of Khura'in is featured in the video game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney − Spirit of Justice.
- Amara Sigatar Khura'in was Queen until an attempted assassination was carried out on her by her sister, Ga'ran. Although she survived the assassination attempt, it was officially announced that she had died, resulting in Ga'ran taking her place as the Queen of Khura'in. In reality her life was being used to benefit her sister's malicious needs, including acting as leverage over her children and husband's lives for the next 20 plus years. She survives yet another attempt on her life by Ga'ran during the game's events.
- Ga'ran Sigatar Khura'in became the Queen after her sister was supposedly "assassinated". She is best known for having formed the culture of Khura'in into one that displays a powerful prejudice towards defense attorneys, and ultimately leading an attorney genocide involving mass slaughter and imprisonment of Khura'in's lawyers. She is ultimately found to have never had an actual claim to the throne, and is found to be guilty of a multitude of charges.
- Rayfa Padma Khura'in, the daughter of Queen Amara and Dhurke Sahdmadhi, niece and adoptive daughter of Queen Ga'ran, and crown princess of Khura'in. As the next in line to the throne, she is to become the reigning Queen following the dethroning and subsequent arrest of her Ga'ran. However, due to her inability to as of yet channel spirits, which is a requirement for a monarch in Khura'in, a regent is temporarily appointed.
- Nahyuta Sahdmadhi, the son of Queen Amara and Dhurke Sahdmadhi, and Queen Ga'ran's nephew. After Princess Rayfa ascends to the throne, he becomes a regent due to his sister's as of yet incapability to become the ruling monarch.
Kimlasca-Lanvaldear
Kimlasca-Lanvaldear (or Kimlasca for short) is a sovereign nation in the video game, Tales of the Abyss.
- King Ingobert VI
- He is the king of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear who adopts an archer girl named Meryl Oakland (aka Natalia Luzu Kimlasca-Lanvaldear), taking her to replace a stillborn Kimlascan princess. His kingdom fights with the Malkuth Empire over the fragments of a prophecy called the "Score", hoping to discover and fulfill the future. He is the uncle of Luke fon Fabre, son of his sister Duchess Susanne, who is the identical "replica" of a God-General, Asch.
Kina Kingdom
The Kina Kingdom is an infamous small island nation in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. It is most likely based on Ancient Japan.
- Yamato Takeruhiko is the king of Kina and the dungeon capturer who own the Djinn Caim. He first appears to provide aid to Prince Hakuryuu's army in the Kou Civil War. One of the dissidents who disagrees with the idea of establishing the International Alliance, Yamato disappears with his entire kingdom to the Dark Continent, with the help from the powers of Hakuryuu's Djinn Zagan.
Kinkow
Kinkow is a Pacific island kingdom in the Disney XD television series, Pair of Kings.
- King Kunu and Queen Annabelle (portrayed by Amir Arison and Tara R. Cook)
- Kunu was the former ruler of Kinkow who married the archeologist, Annabelle, making her to be his queen with whom he had triplets Brady, Boomer and Boz. During the Tarantula Wars, King Kunu and Queen Annabelle were killed by Kaita the Bat-Rider, the leader of the Tarantula People who was later mummified.
- Kings Brady and Boomer (portrayed by Mitchel Musso and Doc Shaw)
- They are the fraternal twin brothers who are raised in their normal lives by their aunt Nancy and uncle Bill in Chicago. But when Mason Makoola, the royal adviser, arrives at their high school, Brady and Boomer learn that they are the rightful heirs to the throne of Kinkow. Their evil cousin Lanny is out to sabotage them, because he is supposed to be the heir to the throne until the twins relocate to Kinkow. To assume their roles as the co-kings of Kinkow, Brady and Boomer must rule together as a diarchy. Likewise, their lost triplet brother Boz is adopted in the neighboring island of Mindu and has become its king.
Kinmoku
Kinmoku is featured in the Sailor Moon franchise.
- Princess Kakyuu (also known as Princess Fireball in English)
- She is the ruler and future queen of Kinmoku who flees to Earth after her homeland was destroyed by Shadow Galactica. She is assisted by a trio of Sailor Starlights, Sailor Star Fighter, Sailor Star Maker and Sailor Star Healer, who on Earth disguise themselves as the male pop stars called The Three Lights.
- In both manga and the two-part anime film Sailor Moon Cosmos, Kakyuu was the guardian of Kinmoku who had been hiding in the incense burner held by Sailor Cosmos (disguised as the young Chibi-Chibi) and transformed into "Sailor Kakyuu" so that she could fight against evil. But she and Sailor Starlights were killed by Sailors Chi and Phi during the battle alongside Sailor Moon.
- In the original anime series, Kakyuu goes to Earth to find the "Light of Hope" that can defeat villainess Sailor Galaxia. In fear of Galaxia, she is found and protected by Chibi-Chibi and hides in an incense burner. Her three gendergueer assistants, Sailor Starlights, play the pop music to reach her, but not to avail as she still remains hidden from Galaxia until she is eventually released when she rescues Sailor Moon from a black hole. Kakyuu then recognizes Chibi-Chibi as the Light of Hope right before she dies. She, however, is revived by the reformed Galaxia's healing and returns home with Sailor Starlights to rebuild Kinmoku.
Kippernium
Kippernium is a small English kingdom in the children's book series Jane and the Dragon by Martin Baynton and its animated television series adaptation.
- Rathbonne "Caradoc" Cedric Bartok Kippernook (voiced by Juan Chioran)
- Caradoc is the good-humored and childish king of Kippernium. He is the younger brother of the previous monarch, the real "King Caradoc", whom he keeps the name so his people can remember him after his death before crowning. His children, Prince Cuthbert Hakan and Princess Lavinia Pernilla Kippernook, seem to be more mature than he is. However, it is common to hear insight and wisdom come from his lips when the need arises. After Cuthbert is rescued and brought back from a dragon by the adolescent protagonist, Jane Turnkey, Caradoc makes her a knight apprentice for her bravery.
Tzardom of Kislev
The Tzardom of Kislev is the most northerly Human realm of the Old World in the miniature wargame, Warhammer.
- Shoika
- The last khan-queen of the Gospodars and first ruler of the Tzardom of Kislev. She founded the city of Kislev, completed the conquest of the land and founded the tzardom.
- Alexandr Njevski
- Gospodar IV
- He founded the Gryphon Legion as a bodyguard of Winged Lancers loyal to the tzar. The Gryphon Legion later gained enough noteriety to act independently of the tzar.
- Taira Pavlovna
- Vassily Zykov
- Alexis Romanoff
- Kattarin the Bloody
- The infamous Lahmian Vampire tzarina of Kislev. She was killed and frozen solid by her son in a block of ice. Her corpse remains in the Bokha Palace as a warning to other Vampires.
- Pavel
- The only child of Kattarin. He brought his mother's reign of terror to an end by killing the vampire and claiming the throne.
- Vladimir Bokha
- Boris Bokha
- The son of Vladimir Bokha. He was the first High Priest of Ursun in four centuries and brought the Cult of Ursun back from the brink of extinction. He restored Kislev's greatness after a long period of stagnation following the Great War Against Chaos.
- Katarin the Ice Queen
- The daughter of Boris Bokha. She is the current Tzarina of Kislev and one of the most powerful Ice Witches to have ever lived. From the icy fastness of her capital city of Kislev, the tzarina rules her frigid land with an aloof majesty.
Kivukiland
- King Hekule (portrayed by Tongayi Chirisa) is the ruler of the Southern African kingdom of Kivukiland who has been cursed by a gemstone to be possessed by the spirit of Kunji Balanadin, in the South African film sequel Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past.
- King Tsonga (portrayed by Fats Bookholane) is the new ruler of Kivukiland who longs for a son to be the heir to the throne, in the first film Mr Bones.
Kingdom of Klantol
The Kingdom of Klantol is featured in the video game, Shining Soul II.
- King Marcel and Queen Yvonne
- The rulers of the Kingdom of Klantol who possess the crystal in which reflects the current balance of light and darkness, only when it turns from shining to cloudy as the light becomes too strong. Their most trusted knight, Deatharte, becomes corrupted by darkness after eating the forbidden fruit left by Gillespie, the alchemist of the Chaos Knights. Deatharte pretends to obey King Marcel to search for his daughter Princess Camille who has been abducted by an army of goblins, but instead joins in the Chaos Knights. Because of this, Marcel later relies upon the young hero who learns that the goblins are taking Camille to the evil witch Wizari. After the defeat of Wizari and the Chaos Knights, however, a destructive power called Chaos is awakened by a violent shift in balance from darkness to light and spirits away the royal family until the hero rescues them and restores balance to the world.
Knighton
Knighton is a medieval-styled futuristic kingdom in the Canadian animated television series, Nexo Knights.
- King and Queen Halbert (voiced by Brian Drummond and Nicole Oliver)
- The rulers of Knighton whose daughter, Princess Macy Halbert, is the only female team member of the Nexo Knights, the five defenders of their kingdom. King Halbert, who is rather timid and inclined to panic or worry at the first sign of trouble despite his position, initially disagrees with Macy's desire to join the knights. But Queen Halbert, who has her fighting ability, approves of it and seems to be much more confident in tense situations. Both the King and Queen also have to give help to the Nexo Knights, such as with the King's giant humanoid mech.
Known Universe
Konigslawien
- König Albrecht von Falkenberg, the king of Konigslawien in the Hearts of Iron IV game mod, Pillar of Flame.
Kou Empire
The Kou Empire is a large Far Eastern military nation in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, ruled by the Ren family.
- Hakutoku Ren was the founder and the first emperor of the Kou Empire who unified smaller warring countries into a single nation. He was the first husband of Empress Gyokuen, by whom he was the father of Princess Hakuei and Prince Hakuryuu and two other sons who died in a fire with him under strange circumstances.
- Koutoku Ren became the second emperor after his brother Hakutoku's death and the second husband of Gyokuen to have three sons Princes Kouen, Koumei and Kouha, and seven daughters including Princesses Kougyoku and Kourin. On his deathbed, he named his wife to succeed him as the third ruler of the Kou Empire.
- Hakuryuu Ren, formerly the 4th prince, conquers the entire Kou Empire as the fourth emperor after he and the magi Judar have conquered its capital, Rakushou, and apparently killed his mother Empress Gyokuen. He later relinquishes the throne when he fails to quell a series of rebellions in his nation.
- Kougyoku Ren, formerly the eighth princess, becomes the fifth and current empress of the Kou Empire after her stepbrother Hakuryuu's abdication. She has a hard time ruling the empire in difficulties, until Alibaba Saluja helps her.
Kouka Kingdom
The Kouka Kingdom is featured in the Japanese anime series, Yona of the Dawn. It is governed by the five tribes: Sky, Fire, Wind, Earth and Water.
- Crimson Dragon King Hiryuu
- He was the Crimson Dragon God who descended from the heavens and took on a human form to rule the Kouka Kingdom. However, he was forced to fight against humans who were living in an era full of evil and thirst for power, where they forgot about the Gods. As the world was on the brink of extinction, four other Dragon Gods joined Hiryuu's side as human warriors and helped him lead Kouka to prosperity. But King Hiyuu died after clearing Kouka of evil, and the four Dragon warriors walked separately from his castle, leaving the kingdom to develop into five tribes.
- King Il of Kouka
- He was the pacifistic monarch of the Kouka Kingdom under the Sky Tribe whose daughter and heir, Crown Princess Yona, is the reincarnation of the Crimson Dragon King Hiryuu. According to Il, his wife Queen Kashi was killed by insurgents when Yona was six years old. But in truth, his older brother General Yu-Hon was the one who had killed Kashi. Il even sheltered Yona in the Crimson Dragon Castle, not allowing her to touch weapons and see the outside world.
- King Su-Won of Kouka
- He becomes the 11th king of the Kouka Kingdom after murdering his uncle King Il to avenge the alleged murder of his father Yu-Hon.[40] In the wake of his aunt Kashi's death, he comforted his cousin Yona and promised to be by her side in her mother's place. Su-Won is close childhood friends with Yona and her bodyguard Hak, the former general of the Wind Tribe, during which Yona secretly harbors romantic feelings for him.
Kingdom of Kovir and Poviss
The Kingdom of Kovir and Poviss, also known simply as Kovir, is one of the Northern Kingdoms located on the Gulf of Praxeda in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
House of Troyden
- Gedovius Troyden
- The king of Kovir who was the first one to be recognized as such by the neighboring kingdom of Redania. He ruled during the same period that King Radovid III ruled Redania.
- Gerard Troyden
- Gedovius' only son and the last king of Kovir to carry the family name, the House of Troyden. He arranged his daughter Princess Alicja, the last of the House of Troyden, to marry Edmund Thyssen.
House of Thyssen
- Esteril Thyssen
- The first of the Thyssens to sit on the throne, having ascended to it after the death of King Gerard Troyden of Kovir, the last of the House of Troyden. He was the son of Edmund Thyssen and Alicja Troyden and nephew to Ramona and Berengaria.
- Baldwin Thyssen
- The son of King Esteril and Agnes of Aedirn. He was named in honor of King Baldwin of Aedirn, his great-grandfather. He later married Blanka of Malleore who bore him one son: Esterad.
- Esterad Thyssen
- The king of Kovir and Poviss during the Second Nilfgaard War and the second cousin of King Demavend III of Aedirn. He died after he was ambushed by three assassins just outside his palace.
- Tankred Thyssen
- Esterad's only son, became the next king of Kovir and Poviss and was also a would-be suitor for Princess Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon of Cintra.
Krayia
- Queen Nadya of Krayia
- The main character of the three-act play, The Queen Was in the Parlour, she has been reluctantly set to become a ruling queen after her father, the King of Krayia, was assassinated. Though being a widow of Archduke Alexander, Nadya is in the courtship with Frenchman Sabien Pastal but is forced to marry Prince Keri of Zalgar instead.
Kukuanaland
Kukuanaland is featured in the novel King Solomon's Mines by Sir H. Rider Haggard and its adaptations in other media.
- King Twala was an African monarch of Kukuanaland who had to murder his brother the previous king and drive his brother's wife and son, Ignosi, out to the desert to die. He ruled over his people, the Kukuanas, with ruthless violence until he was overthrown by the rebels of Ignosi and had his head lopped off by Sir Henry Curtis in a duel.
- King Ignosi (aka Umbopa) is the rightful monarch of Kukuanaland whose allies Allan Quatermain, Sir Henry Curtis and Captain Good gain support for him, as the rebellion breaks out, by taking the advantage of their foreknowledge of a lunar eclipse to claim that they would black out the moon as proof of his claim.
Kuntala
- King Jaya Varma was the ruler of Kuntala Kingdom and the brother of Princess Devasena in the Baahubali franchise. His entire kingdom was destroyed by King Bhallaladeva of Mahishmati, so he formed a rebellious group to free his sister. However, Jaya Varma was killed by Bhallaladeva in the war.
Kyrandia
Kyrandia is a titular fantasy land in The Legend of Kyrandia video game series.
- King William I created the covenant between the people of Kyrandia and the Other Kingdom of Nature.
- King Bernard IV used the powerful magic of the Kyragem to turn the enemy armies that attacked Kyrandia during his reign against their own commanders. He was succeeded by his nephew, Benjamin the Gardener.
- King William the Generous was brutally slain together with his wife, Queen Katherine. Their death was blamed on Malcolm, the court jester.
- King Brandon, the son of William and Katherine, was raised by his grandfather Kallak after his parents' death. He is the protagonist of the first Legend of Kyrandia game.
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Lancre
Lancre is featured in the Discworld series of novels by Terry Pratchett.
- Ynci the Short-Tempered is mentioned in Lords and Ladies as a legendary founding monarch of Lancre, her portrait inspiring the prospective Queen Magrat to fight off an Elvish invasion. Ynci is in fact fictional, her armour that Magrat dons being made from cookware only a few generations old. She is a parody of Boudica.
- Champot was the King of Lancre about a thousand years before the events of Wyrd Sisters who built the traditional royal residence of Lancre Castle and was killed by beheading at the hands of his nephew. His ghost (whose head is often separated from his body) mentors the recently assassinated King Verence on the nature of ghosts.
- Ronald III is mentioned in Witches Abroad as being a particularly unpleasant monarch, the reason why 'Ronald' in Lancre is rhyming slang for 'turd'.
- Lully I is mentioned in Lords and Ladies as something of a historian and a romantic, responsible for creating the fiction of Ynci including commissioning a portrait of her.
- Gurnt the Stupid is mentioned in Lords and Ladies as having unsuccessfully attempted to establish an aerial attack force using ravens.
- My-God-He's-Heavy I is mentioned in Carpe Jugulum in relation to the Lancrastrian tradition of people being called exactly what the priest says at their Christening.
- Griminir the Impaler is mentioned in Wyrd Sisters and Carpe Jugulum as being Lancre's only vampiric monarch, living off blue steak to avoid drinking blood but nevertheless shed blood during her reign. She reigned from 1514-1553, 1553-1557, 1557-1562, 1562-1567, and 1568-1573.
- Queen Bemery was mentioned in Wyrd Sisters as having reigned from 670-722.
- Thargum was mentioned in Wyrd Sisters as a previous king poisoned by Verence I's father.
- Gruneberry the Good is mentioned in Wyrd Sisters, having ruled from 906-967.
- Verence I was the King of Lancre in Wyrd Sisters whereupon he was murdered by his cousin, Duke Felmet.
- Duke Felmet was the ruler of Lancre during the events of Wyrd Sisters during which time he mistreated both the land and his subjects.
- Verence II has been the King of Lancre since the events of Wyrd Sisters. The former court fool, he was crowned King after the refusal of Tomjon (Verence I's supposed heir) to become King at the expense of his acting career, on the grounds that they were half-brothers; this was understood to mean that their father was Verence I but believed by Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg to mean the former fool. Verence II rules the kingdom seriously (having learned that being a fool was no laughing matter). Whilst his well-meaning but often unsuccessful reforms are appreciated by his subjects, they would prefer a king who orders them around and carouses a lot because they would know their place under such rule. He is married to Magrat Garlick and has a daughter, Princess Esmeralda Margaret Note Spelling of Lancre, and two other children.
Larhgoz
Larhgoz is a Estalian kingdom in the miniature wargame, Warhammer.
- King Vidar VII, known as the mage-king, is a ruler whose petty kingdom of Larhgoz is beset by famine. Because of this, he seeks to conquer the near Republic of Vedenza during the War of Beasts.
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Lendard
Lendard is a fictional planet in the Kaede Cosmos containing at least two kingdoms in the Japanese manga series, Edens Zero.
- Queen Shaya Le Lendard
- She is formerly a ruthless human queen of one of the kingdoms in Lendard. She becomes an android woman by the name of God Acnoella and one of the Oración Seis Galáctica (Spanish for "Galactic Prayer Six"), a group of six outlaws who are capable of "crushing" planets. Known as the "Mother of Dragons", God Acnoella commands cybernetic dragons she manufactures through the perpetual motion machine called Möbius.[41]
- Princess Elsie Le Lendard (aka Elsie Crimson)
- Formerly the crown princess, she is a benevolent space pirate captain and one of the Oración Seis Galáctica members who is notorious for conquering the "seven cosmic seas".[41] She delivers the Edens Zero spaceship to Shiki Granbell, the sole human denizen of the robot-inhabited Granbell Kingdom theme park planet, to repay a debt to his adoptive grandfather the Demon King Ziggy. After dying on her consumed home planet with her childhood fiancé James Holloway, the prince of another one of the kingdoms in Lendard whose code name is "Justice", Elsie is reborn as the new queen in Universe Zero and the director of operations for the Interstellar Union Army. Elsie is modeled after Erza Scarlet from the Fairy Tail series.[42]
Kingdom of Leonster
The Kingdom of Leonster was one of the four small countries comprising the Republic of Munster in the Fire Emblem video games, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
- King Calf and Queen Alfiona
- They were the last monarchs of the Kingdom of Leonster whose son, Prince Quan, had married Lady Ethlyn, the daughter of the exiled Duke Byron of House Chalphy and the sister of Lord Sigurd, and had two children Princess Altena and Prince Leif. Prior to that, Calf was an acquaintance of King Mananan of Isaach, who he held him in the utmost respect. During the attack of the Kingdom of Thracia, Calf was killed by Duke Raydrik of Munster, and Alfiona ordered General Dryas to flee Leonster with his men to aid the Lance Knight Finn and Princess Lachesis of Agustria in their escape with Leif.
Holy Levamme Empire
The Holy Levamme Empire is featured in the Japanese anime film, The Princess and the Pilot.
- Juana del Moral (voiced by Seika Taketomi)
- She is the daughter of the noble family del Moral with silvery hair who is meant to become a princess consort as the wife of Crown Prince Carlo of Levamme. However, the royal marriage is abruptly postponed as the Holy Levamme Empire is at war with its enemy state, the Amatsuvian Empire. Juana soon becomes subjected to an assassination attempt when the fighter pilots of Amatsuvia bombard her mansion and kill her father, Diego del Moral. But Charles Karino, the mercenary air pilot who is often mistreated due to his mix-blood of Levamme and Amatsuvian native, escorts her back to the mainland by flying past the enemy line. Juana later becomes the empress of Levamme and goes on creating lasting peace between the two warring countries.[43]
Kingdom of Liberl
The Kingdom of Liberl is part of the fictional continent of Zemuria in the video game, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky.
- King Edgar von Auslese III was the 25th monarch of the Kingdom of Liberl who was keen to advance his kingdom's orbal technology by donating a large amount of money to the Zeiss Engineering Factory.
- Queen Alicia von Auslese II becomes the 26th and current monarch of the Kingdom of Liberl after her father Edgar's death.[44] She is the grandmother of Crown Princess Klaudia von Auslese and the aunt of Duke Dunan von Auslese.
Grand Duchy of Lichtenburg
The Grand Duchy of Lichtenburg is a country located in the Balkans in the film The Son of Monte Cristo, a possible sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo.
- Grand Duchess Zona (portrayed by Joan Bennett)
- She is a rightful ruler whose ruthless General Gurko Lanen is the behind-the-scenes dictator of the Grand Duchy of Lichtenburg. She makes her own escape pursued by the hussar troop in hopes to get aid from Napoleon III of France, until she is rescued by Count Edmond Dantès Jr., the grandson of the original Edmond Dantès.
Liechtenhaus
Liechtenhaus is a tiny European principality in the Italian film, Pretty Princess.
- Prince Max (portrayed by David Warner) is the ruler of Liechtenhaus who due to the country's bankruptcy might have to sell his royal palace to the American developers as a casino complex if he could not get an infusion of cash quickly. But he still has a daughter, Princess Sofia, and the dowry he would get from marrying her off to unappealing.
Lilliput and Blefuscu
Lilliput and Blefuscu are the warring island nations inhabited by the tiny people in the travel novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.
- Golbasto Momarem Evlame Gurdilo Shefin Mully Ully Gue is an emperor of Lilliput whose denizens tie down Lemuel Gulliver who has been washed ashore after a shipwreck. When Gulliver gives assurances of his good behavior, Emperor Golbasto allows him to live in Lilliput and go around the city on condition that he cannot hurt anybody.
- The Emperor of Blefuscu is a ruthless ruler whose nation has been attacking and subduing the neighboring island of Lilliput. In spite of the protest against two nations, Gulliver aids Lilliputians by towing Blefuscu's warships far out to sea.
There are also multiple depictions of different monarchs of Lilliput and Blefuscu in various adaptations.
The New Gulliver
- In the 1935 Soviet live-action/stop motion film, the King of Lilliput makes decision to the use the young pioneer Petya Konstantinov (who dreams himself as Gulliver) for military purposes. He puts his scepter up to Petya's nose to wake him up, and then he puts him into action to join the Lilliputian armed forces.
Gulliver's Travels (1939)
- In the 1939 animated film, King Little of Lilliput and King Bombo of Blefuscu (voiced by Jack Mercer and Tedd Pierce) have been arranging the royal wedding between their respective children, Princess Glory and Prince David, only to end up declaring war over which national anthem is to be played at the wedding. In the end, Lemuel Gulliver decides to combine both songs into one, demanding two nations to share their peace once more.
The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
The Adventures of Gulliver
- In the Hanna-Barbera animated TV series, King Pomp (voiced by John Stephenson) is the ruler of Lilliput[45] who lets Gary Gulliver and his dog Tagg to stay at his kingdom after being rescued from a hawk. He is the father of Princess Flirtacia, one of Gulliver's Lilliputian allies.
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- In one episode of the live-action/animated series, "The Little People", King Bigun of Lilliput (voiced by Paul Frees) attempts to wed Huck Finn to his daughter Princess Tina. However, Tina is already in love with a handsome hunter Bitto, and Huck, Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher help the Lilliputians escape from the savage tribesmen, led by Injun Joe. The Lilliputians in this show are depicted as descendants of those who first encountered Gulliver.
Gulliver's Travels (2010)
- In the 2010 modernized film, King Theodore and Queen Isabelle (portrayed by Billy Connolly and Catherine Tate) are the Lilliputian rulers whose kingdom has been invaded by the Blefuscudians and the robot-wielding commander, General Edward Edwardian, who wants to pursue his love for Theodore and Isabelle's daughter, Princess Mary. But Lemuel Gulliver (portrayed by Jack Black) ultimately defeats Edward, and his assistance Horatio gets Theodore's permission to court Mary.
Kingdom of Liones
The Kingdom of Liones is featured in the Japanese manga series, The Seven Deadly Sins.
- Bartra Liones is a former king of Liones, the father of Princesses Margaret and Veronica and the adoptive father of Elizabeth Liones.[46] His inherent power is Vision, which allows him to acknowledge the future of a second Holy War.
- Meliodas, the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins, becomes the new king of Liones after his father-in-law Bartra's abdication, with Elizabeth as his queen. Originally the demon prince and the leader of the Ten Commandments, he possessed the fragment of his father the Demon King's soul embodying Love until he turned his head when he fell in love with the Goddess Elizabeth, causing the Holy War to occur.
Little Kingdom
The Little Kingdom is the main setting in the British animated series, Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom, ruled by the fairy Thistle family.
- King and Queen Thistle (voiced by Ian Puleston-Davies and Sara Crowe)
- They are the rulers of the Little Kingdom, and the parents of Princesses Holly, Daisy and Poppy, for whom Nanny Plum the tooth fairy serves as both their general housekeeper and their daughters' nanny. King Thistle is often grumpy and hungry, and Queen Thistle can be overwhelmed by the trouble Daisy and Poppy cause with their magic, though they both can be quite the kind, gentle and loving parents.
Loathing
- King Ralph XI, the ruler of Loathing who is taken prisoner in prism by the Naughty Sorceress in the video game, Kingdom of Loathing.
Lordaeron
Lordaeron was a kingdom featured in the Warcraft video game series.
- Terenas Menethil II (voiced by Earl Boen)
- He was the last true king of Lordaeron and one of the primary founders of the original Alliance of Lordaeron, the first time in almost three thousand years the human kingdoms were united since the breaking of Arathor. Ruling for over five decades, including the period of the Second and Third Wars, Terenas acted as a patron of the Alliance and sought to keep it united as political issues had arisen. His death at the hands of his own son Arthas deprived the Alliance of its leadership at a critical moment in history.
Kingdom of Lorule
The Kingdom of Lorule is an alternate version of the Kingdom of Hyrule in the video game, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
- Princess Hilda
- She is an evil counterpart of Princess Zelda who rules the Kingdom of Lorule.[47] Her Triforce has been destroyed by the Lorulean Royal Family, so she plots to save her kingdom by stealing Hyrule's Triforce, conspiring with the evil sorcerer Yuga. But in the end, after being double-crossed by Yuga, Hilda decides to take Zelda, Link and the Triforce back to Hyrule, to which both Link and Zelda use it to restore Lorule by reviving its own Triforce.[48]
Kingdom of Lovely Locks
The Kingdom of Lovely Locks is a main setting in the animated television series, Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails.
- Princess Lovely Locks (voiced by Tony St. Vincent)
- She is a young monarch of the Kingdom of Lovely Locks whose long hair with streaks contains her magic powers, hence her name. With the help of the fairy-like animals called the "Pixietails", as well as her allies Maiden Fair Hair, Maiden Curly Crown, wizard Shining Glory and Prince Strong Heart, and her pets Silky Mane the pony and Silky Pup the dog, Princess Lovely Locks defends her kingdom against the attack of Duchess Raven Waves, the evil ruler of Tangleland who plots to overthrow her by trying to cut her hair.
Kingdom of Lucis
The Kingdom of Lucis is featured in the video game Final Fantasy XV and its adaptations in other media. It is ruled by the Caelum dynasty.
- Somnus Lucis Caelum
- Better known as the Founder King, he was the founder and the first king of the Kingdom of Lucis who took a martial approach to quelling a plaque of darkness, called the Starscourge, subsequently taking his older brother Ardyn Izunia's place as the chosen king but accidentally killing Ardyn's fiancée the oracle, Aera Mirus Fleuret, expunging Ardyn's existence from history. As the Lucii spirit, Somnus is commonly known as the Mystic.
- Crepera Lucis Caelum
- Believed to be the first queen, she thus spurned the watch of the public eye and took to the shadows to enact her rule.
- Tonitrus Lucis Caelum
- A king famous for his personality; to his people, a kind, loving, and just king; to his enemies, a veritable demon of merciless brutality.
- Mors Lucis Caelum
- He was the 112th king of the Kingdom of Lucis who, after the empire of Niflheim deployed its robot army of the magitek infantry, consolidated the power of a magical barrier called the Wall over the kingdom's capital, Insomnia (also known as the Crown City), and his son Regis returned from his trip across the land during the Great War. He also had young Cor Leonis, who survived a battle with warrior Gilgamesh (aka the Blasemaster), serving as his own bodyguard. Later, King Mors died in M.E. 729.
- Regis Lucis Caelum CXIII (voiced by Jim Pirri)
- He became the 113th king of the Kingdom of Lucis following his father's passing. As a ruling monarch, Regis safeguarded the Crystal and protected Insomnia using the Wall and the hereditary Ring of the Luci. But maintaining the Wall drained the King of his life energy, causing him to age rapidly. In the web anime series Brotherhood: Final Fantasy XV, King Regis fought off the Daemon monster that almost killed his son Prince Noctis, but the two became estranged as his health failed to meet the Wall's energy demands and Noctis came to terms with his future as Lucis's new king. In the end, Regis died fighting General Glauca of Niflheim as the Ring of the Luci was cut from his hand.
- Noctis "Noct" Lucis Caelum (voiced by Ray Chase)
- Formerly the crown prince and heir to the throne, he was chosen by the Crystal as the "True King" when he was a child. Upon receiving the news of his kingdom's invasion by Niflheim after his marriage to Princess Lunafreya Nox Fleuret of Tenebrae, Noctis later becomes the True King himself to save the world of Eos from the Starscourge at the cost of his life. He sacrifices himself by purging the Starscourge, destroying the spirit of Niflheim's chancellor Ardyn Izunia in the afterlife with the aid of the Lucii spirits.
Kingdom of Lucrece
The Kingdom of Lucrece is a medieval kingdom in the anthology video game, Live A Live.
- The King of Lucrece (voiced by Andrew Wheildon) was a ruler who lent his daughter Princess Alethea's hand to the knight Oersted after the fight with his rival Streibough. However, Alethea was kidnapped by subordinates of the Lord of Dark, leaving Oersted and his allies to go and rescue her (see princess and dragon).[49] But after defeating the Lord of Dark that was actually a lesser monster in disguise, Oersted was tricked by a magical illusion into killing the King of Lucrece, causing his people to denounce Oersted as a demon and Alethea to blame him before killing herself.
Lugash
Lugash is a mountainous South Asian kingdom in The Pink Panther film series.
- The Maharajah of Lugash, the previous ruler who gave the "Pink Panther" diamond to his daughter the then-exiled Princess Dala (as a child) as a gift, in the original Pink Panther film.
- King Haroak, the new ruler of Lugash who visits Nice, France, accompanied by his daughter Princess Yasmin, but has been forced by French mercenary Hans Zarba to abdicate the throne as Hans's henchmen kidnap Yasmin until Gendarme Jacques Gambrelli rescues her and defeats Hans, in the final film Son of the Pink Panther.
Lusitania
Lusitania is an empire featured in The Heroic Legend of Arslan novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka.
- Innocentius VII is an emperor of Lusitania and the ruler of the occupied kingdoms of Myriam and Pars. His younger brother Guiscard is the Supreme Commander of the Royal Lusitanian Army and Grand Vizier. Emperor Innocentius becomes infatuated with Queen Tahamine at first sight and wishes to marry her, but she is already married to King Osroes V of Pars.
Lutha
The Balkan kingdom of Lutha is featured in the novel The Mad King by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- King Leopold was the former ruler of Lutha. He was killed by one of the henchmen of his uncle Prince Peter of Blentz.
- Barney Custer becomes the new king of Lutha, with Princess Emma Von Der Tann as his queen.
Luna
Luna is a kingdom on the moon, descended from earthen colonies in The Lunar Chronicles series of novels by Marissa Meyer. The Lunar people have become distance from earthens and have gained magical abilities.
- Queen Lavana (main antagonist)
- Queen Cinder
Lux Aurea
Lux Aurea is the land of the Sunfire elves in the Netflix animated series, The Dragon Prince.
- Queen Aditi, mediator of the arch dragons during the conflict following the death of former queen Luna Tenebris which would result in Avizandum ("Thunder") ascending to become King of Dragons. She would later be slain by the Startouch elf, Aaravos.
- Queen Khessa, great-granddaughter of Queen Aditi and older sister of Janai and Prince Karim, was the new ruler of Lux Aurea but was also slain by Aaravos.
- Queen Janai, Khessa's younger sister, the former Golden Knight of Lux Aurea who joined forces with King Ezran of Katolis, Prince Callum, Commander Amaya, Last Dragonguard Rayla, the armies of the Kingdom of Durren, and the Broken Links in the battle against Lord Viren. A lesbian Sunfire elf, she would go on to fall in love with Amaya and would propose to her which was accepted.
Lyria
Lyria is a small kingdom which shares the lands with Rivia in the Dol Angra valley, in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski and the television series adaptation, ruled by the House of Raven.
- Berrik
- Egon
- Impecca
- Kalis (portrayed by Isobel Laidler)
- Meve (portrayed by Rebecca Hanssen) becomes the queen dowager after the death of her husband King Reginald of Rivia, dubbed the "Merry Widow". She is related to King Foltest of Temeria and Queen Calanthe of Cintra, with whom she shares a close friendship since their youth.
Lyrobia
Lyrobia is an African nation in animated series Totally Spies! episode "Queen for a Day". It contains desert and rainforest environments, with an Arabic-inspired culture.
- Queen Tassara (voiced by Dawn McMillan)
- She is a rightful queen regnant of Lyrobia who plans to sign a peace treaty with King Milanalwayskumar of Kenyopia to end a 20-year war between their kingdoms. She, however, has fallen victim to a strange kidnapping attempt just when the three secret agent girls, Sam, Clover and Alex, are sent to protect her. Clover goes undercover as Queen Tassara to be kidnapped in her place. Sam, Alex and the real Tassara follow her trail, only to discover that it is actually Tassara's younger sister, Princess Makeda, who plots to prevent her from signing the peace treaty and escalate the war in order to become the queen of both Lyrobia and Kenyopia. But Tassara and the trio manage to seize Makeda and her minions and imprison them. The trio then helps Queen Tassara to sign the peace treaty with Milanalwayskumar.
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Macedon
Macedon is part of the fictional continent of Archanea in the Fire Emblem video game series. It is named after the ancient kingdom of Macedonia.
- King Iote was the founder and the first monarch of Macedon who, during the War of Liberation, was but one of many slaves of the Dolhr Empire before he and some of the other slaves escaped captivity and commenced a rebellion against Dolhr. Iote wielded his own shield in his uprising, which later became one of his kingdom's national treasures.
- King Osmond was the next ruler of Macedon who came into conflict with his son Prince Michalis over the kingdom's course at the onset of the War of Shadows. He wished to ally with the Holy Kingdom of Archanea. However, Osmond has been assassinated by Michalis with a persuasion of the evil wizard Gharnef.
- King Michalis, formerly the prince, becomes a tyrant of Macedon after assassinating his father as he leads his kingdom into an alliance with the Dolhr Empire during the War of Shadows. He also kidnaps his younger sister Princess Maria in order to force his middle sister Princess Minerva and her order of knights, the Whitewings, to obey him. But after the battle with the Archanean League, Michalis is deposed by Prince Marth of Altea with the aid of Minerva.
Madripoor
Madripoor is the Southeast Asian principality in the Marvel Universe.
- Prince Baran was the previous ruler of Madripoor who has been murdered by General Coy.
- Madame Hydra becomes a deposed ruler of Madripoor as HYDRA, the terrorist organization, takes over the entire nation.
- Sharon Carter, another ruler of Madripoor, is also known for Power Broken.
Maecht
Maecht was a kingdom in the southern part of the continent in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
- King Akerspaark was the original monarch whose kingdom of Maecht was expanded and subjugated by the Niflgaardian Empire into the Province of Metinna, leaving the now "march" of Maecht.
- King Hoët becomes a ruler of Maecht in an election when Akerspaark died in acute pneumonia sometime after being stabbed by hit men.
Kingdom of Magritta
The Kingdom of Magritta, is the largest and one of the most important settlements in Estalia in the miniature wargame, Warhammer.
- King Carlos IX, the actual ruler of Magritta whose shipowners fatcion are trying to ingratiate themselves with the puppet king, in order to undermine relations with the city-state of Marienburg whose trades seem to favor the merchants of Tilea and disadvantage the Estalians.
Mahishmati Kingdom
Mahishmati Kingdom is a major setting in the Baahubali franchise.
- King Somadeva Vijaya was the reigning Maharaja of Mahishmati Kingdom and the father of Bijjaladeva and Vikramadeva.
- Bijjaladeva (portrayed by Nassar), the former prince of Mahishmati Kingdom, was meant to be the heir to the throne but has been replaced by his brother Vikramadeva whom he hated the most after having bad habits, like drinking. He even became more jealous of his nephew Amarendra who has been claimed to be the new king.
- King Vikramadeva (portrayed by Prabhas) had been the ruler of Mahishmati Kingdom after replacing his older brother Bijjaladeva due to his bad habits.
- Rajamatha Sivagami Devi (portrayed by Ramya Krishnan), Bijjaladeva's wife, became a regent of Mahishmati Kingdom as she assumed the guardian role of the throne, raising both her nephew Amarendra and her son Bhallaladeva to be worthy heirs until it was decided that one of them would be the new King.
- Amarendra Baahubali (portrayed by Prabhas), son of Vikramadeva, has been a selected King of Mahishmati Kingdom, as chosen by his aunt Sivagami, with Princess Devasena of Kuntala as his queen.
- Bhallaladeva (portrayed by Rana Daggubati), son of Bijjaladeva and Sivagami, became the King of Mahishmati Kingdom as he relieved his cousin and foster brother Amarendra, whom he has been envious of, of his official duties. He was later killed and defeated by his nephew Mahendra.
- Mahendra Baahubali (portrayed by Prabhas), son of Amarendra and Devasena, becomes a new King of Mahishmati Kingdom after defeating his evil uncle Bhallaladeva and slaying his adoptive cousin Bhadrudu.
Malacuria
Malacuria occasionally appears in the animated television series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Malaria
Malaria is a former kingdom, and later a republic, in the animated film Igor.
- King Malbert (voiced by Jay Leno)
- He was the greedy and manipulative tyrant of Malaria who planned to keep his entire kingdom in complete darkness and make his people evil by creating various doomsday device, aided by some villainous scientists, as well as blackmailing the rest of the world into paying each town not to unleash these devices. He even had his hunchbacked people, who are referred to by the derogatory name "Igor", being employed as lowly minions for the scientists whose latest weapons were showcased at an annual Evil Science Fair. One Igor, however, created a sweet female monster named Eva with the help of his friends Scamper and Brain, leading Malbert and Dr. Schadenfreude to send him to an "Igor Recycling Plant". But Igor escaped from the recycling plant and Malbert was crushed to death by his weather ray, thereby leaving Malaria to be the republic with Igor as the president.
Maldonia
- The King and Queen of Maldonia, who cut off their son Prince Naveen from their riches but are later the parents-in-law of Tiana when she becomes the Maldonian princess, in the Disney animated film The Princess and the Frog.
Malkuth Empire
The Malkuth Empire is a sovereign nation in the video game, Tales of the Abyss.
- Emperor Karl Malkuth V
- He was the previous ruler of the Malkuth Empire who had four noble concubines and whose wife and consort, Empress Malkuth, was the one with the lowest status.
- Emperor Peony Upala Malkuth IX
- Karl's son who becomes a new ruler of the Malkuth Empire after his siblings had died in a struggle for the throne. His empire fights with the kingdom of Kimlasca-Lanvaldear over fragments of the "Score" prophecy, in hopes for the discovery of the future.
Mandorra
Mandorra is an Iberian kingdom featured in the film, The Brigand.
- King Lorenzo (portrayed by Anthony Dexter)
- He was the ruler of Mandorra who has been overthrown by his cousin Prince Ramon. After the assassination attempt, Lorenzo's distant relative and the rogue exile resembling him, Captain Carlos Delargo, takes over the throne in order to thwart Ramon and his plotters. King Lorenzo also had his fiancée, Princess Teresa, who Delargo falls in love with.
Manjipoor
Manjipoor is a mystical Indian kingdom featured in the Australian television series, The Elephant Princess.
- Queen Nefari of Manjipoor (portrayed by Diana Glenn)
- She was the headstrong queen regnant whose royal family contain their magic powers. Her land was moved to a parallel dimension, by magical means, for its protection. She also had a royal Indian elephant with transporting jewel named Anala, as the elephants are revered as part of the kingdom's culture. Nefari had her chief advisor, Omar, by whom she was the mother of Princess Liliuokalani. However, she had to send her daughter away along with Anala for her protection before she died sometime later.
- Liliuokalani Parasha Persephone Amanirenas/Alexandra Wilson (portrayed by Emily Robins)
- Although she is a rock singer and songwriter, she is actually the princess and rightful heiress of Manjipoor. Liliuokalani is adopted by the Wilson family in Melbourne, Australia, renaming her to simply Alexandra (or Alex for short), until Anala and the royal family's faithful servant Kuru come to her. While learning to master her own magic powers, Alex has to defend her royal inheritance against Vashan, her devious cousin who plots to rule over Manjipoor. In the season 1 episode "Revelation", she is set for her role as proper princess to reign. However, she steps down from the throne after being lied to about the identity of her biological father. Though she and all her subjects must save her kingdom from Vashan and the 600-year-old witch, Diva.
Margoth
Margoth is featured in the novel The Rider by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- King Alexis, the ruler whose kingdom of Margoth has been a rival to the neighboring kingdom of Karlova for centuries until they negotiate a marriage alliance between his daughter Princess Mary and Crown Prince Boris of Karlova. However, Mary intends to get out of Alexis's proposal marriage in cahoots with her nurse Carlotta.
Marl Kingdom
Marl Kingdom is a main setting of the Rhapsody video game series.
- Ferdinand Marl E.
- He is the former prince of Marl Kingdom who becomes the king when he turns eighteen and marries heroine Cornet Espoir, succeeding his mother Queen Siegrind Marl.[50] In Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, Prince Ferdinand has been turned to stone accidentally by a sexy witch, Majorly, who is meant to put him to sleep until he is rescued by Cornet and her fairy puppet friend Kururu. In the following sequel, Ballad of the Little Princess, King Ferdinand and Queen Cornet have a tomboyish daughter, Princess Kurusale Cherie Marl Q. (or Kururu for short), which is named after Cornet's puppet friend.
Marshovia
Maruhage Empire
The Maruhage Empire (in English known as the Chrome Dome Empire) is the main antagonist of the Japanese anime series, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
- Tsuru Tsurulina III (Czar Baldy Bald III in English)
- He was a cruel and powerful old tyrant who was actually a demon cyborg appearing to be a human. As the emperor of the Maruhage Empire, he used "Red Magic Shinken" to avoid the attacks of his enemies and attack them back and the "Blue Magic Shinken" to destroy souls and minds. He wanted to destroy all of humanity to get the Hair Kingdom's source of power, the "Hair Ball", for himself. When he finally got the "Hair Ball" and took advantage of a vacuum in power, he declared his recently destroyed nation as the "Neo-Maruhage Empire". However, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo and his allies went into battle and destroyed Tsuru Tsurulina III once and for all to retrieve the "Hair Ball".
- Tsuru Tsurulina IV (Czar Baldy Bald IV in English)
- Also known as Smoothie IV in the manga, he becomes the current emperor of the Maruhage Empire from a very young age. Unlike his predecessor, the young emperor does not want the "Hair Ball" to have a hair ability at all. He decides to enact the "New Emperor Playoff" where all powerful warriors of his empire were gathered together in a battle to determine the next emperor in order to regain his grip after being forced by the Hair Hunters. But his younger brother Hydrate takes over his tourney to become the emperor of the Reverse Maruhage Empire.
Principality of Meara
The Principality of Meara is one of the Eleven Kingdoms, ruled by the House of Quinnell, in the series of Deryni novels by Katherine Kurtz.
The reigns of the ruling princes lasted from 651 to 1055.
- Prince Mear mac Quinnell, the 1st ruler of Meara, reigned 651 to 688.
- Prince Archambald, the 2nd ruler of Meara, reigned 688 to 716.
- Prince Jolyon I, the 3rd ruler of Meara, reigned 716 to 731.
- Prince Aldebert, the 4th ruler of Meara, reigned 731 to 755.
- Prince Janus, the 5th ruler of Meara, reigned 755 to 762.
- Prince Armon, the 6th ruler of Meara, reigned 762 to 806.
- Prince Judhael I, the 7th ruler of Meara, reigned 806 to 822.
- Prince Arturus, the 8th ruler of Meara, reigned 822 to 845.
- Prince Justin, the 9th ruler of Meara, reigned 845 to 874.
- Prince Alban, the 10th ruler of Meara, reigned 874 to 877.
- Prince Jorianna, the 11th ruler of Meara, reigned 877 to 892.
- Prince Jubal mac Adam, the 12th ruler of Meara, reigned 880 to 906.
- Prince Austin, the 13th ruler of Meara, reigned 906 to 928.
- Prince Jehan, the 14th ruler of Meara, reigned 928 to 948.
- Prince Jordon mac Jonatan, the 15th ruler of Meara, reigned 948 to 965.
- Prince Ithel mac Judah mac Austin, the 16th ruler of Meara, reigned 965 to 972.
- Prince Joël, the 17th ruler of Meara, reigned 972 to 976.
- Prince Judhael II, the 18th ruler of Meara, reigned 976 to 1001.
- Prince Jolyon II, the 19th ruler of Meara, reigned 1001 to 1025.
- Prince Roisian, the last ruler of Meara whose daughter Princess Annalind married King Malcolm of Gwynedd in 1025.
Afterwards, the Mearan pretenders of the House of Quinnell were attempting to secure independence for their nation, but a series of military expeditions by King Malcolm and his descendants had succeeded in maintaining Gwynnedan reign in Meara.
- Princess Annalind, the daughter and heiress of the last reigning prince.
- Prince Judhael III, a pretender from 1045 to 1109.
- Prince Caitrin, the last Quinnell pretender who was defeated by King Kelson of Gwynedd in 1124.
There were also the pretenders of the House of Ramsay of Cloome.
- Prince Dafydd, the pretender from 1124 to 1126.
- Prince Jolyon III, the last scion of Meara who renounced the claim to the throne in 1128.
Kingdom of Melromarc
The Kingdom of Melromarc is a main setting in the Japanese anime series, The Rising of the Shield Hero.
- Mirellia Q. Melromarc
- She was the queen regnant of the Kingdom of Melromarc who held the true power behind the throne. She returned from a diplomatic tour of the world to help the Legendary Heroes defeat her kingdom's religion, the Church of the Three Heroes. Furious at her king consort Aultcray Melromarc XXXII and eldest daughter Malty S. Melromarc for their crimes, Mirellia disowned them and revoked their nobility as punishment. Outlawing the Church of the Three Heroes, she wished to make things right with Naofumi Iwatani and did her best to support him. She also specialized in ice magic and employed several ninja-like bodyguards called "Shadows" to keep watch on each of the Heroes. While investigating the aftermath of the Guardian Beast Phoenix battle, Queen Mirellia was killed in an ambush arranged by Malty.
- Melty Q. Melromarc
- Formerly the second princess, she becomes the new queen of the Kingdom of Melromarc after her mother Mirellia was assassinated. Unlike her older sister Malty who is a malevolent psychopath and pathological liar, she is kind and good-natured. And when Malty becomes disowned from the royal family after Mirellia exposes her crime with the Church of the Three Heroes, Melty has been placed to be the heiress to the throne. Like her mother, she is also a skilled diplomat, having traveled the world with her, as well as specializing in water magic.
Merania and Angosia
Merania and Angosia are the separated European kingdoms in the Hallmark Channel television film, Royal Hearts.
- King Viktor was the previous ruler of Ambrosia who had two sons whom he could not decide which one would be the new king. So he made his kingdom split into two, known as Merania and Angosia.
- Hank Pavlik (portrayed by James Brolin) is the heir to the throne of Merania who has to become a new monarch after his father's death. Otherwise Merania and Angosia would reunite into one kingdom.
- King Nikolas (portrayed by Lachlan Nieboer) is the ruler of Angosia who has ambitious plans to be an industrialized power and attempts to win a heart of Hank's daughter, Princess Kelly Pavlik, who is already in love with the royal stable boy named Alex.
Meribella
Meridian
Meridian is featured in the animated television series, W.I.T.C.H.
- Queen Weira and King Zayden were the previous rulers of Meridian who can only be seen in flashbacks. They were the parents of Prince Phobos and Princess Elyon.
- Prince Phobos seeks to remain a ruler of Meridian, in spite of his sister Elyon being its rightful heiress, by defeating her and the Guardians of the Veil. He and his general, Lord Cedric, are the heartless tyrants who lust after Elyon's powers.
- Elyon Escanor/Elyon Brown, the lost Princess of Meridian, is the rightful heir to the throne who has been raised as a normal girl by Alborn and Miriadel to be protected from her evil brother Phobos. She then assumes her rightful place as the Heart of Meridian, and later Queen of Meridian, after defeating Phobos and Lord Cedric alongside the titular team of W.I.T.C.H.
Kingdom of Merlopia
The Kingdom of Merlopia is an underwater realm and kingdom deep in the Endless Sea in animated series Ninjago Season 14, Seabound. It is inhabited by the aquatic beings, called the Merlopians.
- King Trimaar (voiced by Ron Halder)
- He was the former ruler of the Kingdom of Merlopia and the Endless Sea. His son Kalmaar was growing interest in awaking the long-asleep giant sea serpent, Wojira, during which Trimaar disliked his obsessions. He was also the adoptive father of Benthomaar.
- Prince Kalmaar (voiced by Giles Panton)
- He is the tyrannical prince of the Kingdom of Merlopia. He performs the palace coup by striking his father Trimaar with his trident and declaring himself as a new king. Due to his hatred for those who live on land, including humans, Kalmaar leads the Merlopians to attack Ninjago City, while being obsessed with reawakening Wojira for her power to destroy all of the surface after he destroyed the surface world no one would have stop him. In Season 15, after being devoured by Wojira, his adopted brother Benthomaar becomes Merlopia's next king.
Meropis
Meropis is featured in the Archie Comics series, Sonic the Hedgehog.
- Queen Angelica and King Puff
- The rulers of the underwater city of Meropis who thought that Coral the Betta, a young priestess, was the one who caused the Shattered World Crisis but later saw her as the rightful priestess after defeating the Dark Gaia minions. Queen Angelica is more of a serious monarch and possesses a solemn dignity to match her position, while King Puff is rather less-dignified, short-tempered and immature and tends to inflate himself on instinct whenever he gets angry. However, both Angelica and Puff are not open-minded, seeing the explanation of Sonic for the misfortunes afflicting their city as "stupid" or "ridiculous". Angelica and Puff are the parents of Princess Undina who is a childhood friend to Coral.
Merryland
- Queen Dolly, the living wax doll who is a ruler of Merryland and resides in the Valley of Dolls where she adopts Dot Freeland and Tot Thompson, in the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum.
Merroway Cove
Merroway Cove is an underwater kingdom in Disney Junior animated series Sofia the First special, "The Floating Palace".
- Queen Emmaline (voiced by Jodi Benson)
- She is the mermaid queen of Merroway Cove who along with the merfolk distrusts humans for the attack of her kingdom. But her daughters, Princesses Cora and Oona, befriend Princess Sofia of Enchancia whose Amulet of Avalor magically transforms her into a mermaid. Her chief advisor Plank proposes that she uses her magical trident to conjure a storm to sink the royal ship, called Floating Palace, which serves as a private yacht for the Enchancian royal family. But when Princess Oona is captured by Cedric, Enchancia's royal sorcerer who plots to steal the powerful Mermaid Comb she is wearing, Sofia and Cora have to rescue her and foil Cedric's plan with the help of Ariel. Later, Emmaline apologizes to Sofia and becomes friends with her family.
Kingdom of Metallicana
The Kingdom of Metallicana is a major setting in the Japanese manga series, Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy. Its name is a tribute to American heavy metal band Metallica.[51]
- The King of Metallicana
- He is the current monarch whose Kingdom of Metallicana is attacked by the Dark Rebel Army, led by powerful wizard Dark Schneider, who seek to resurrect Anthrasax, the demon goddess of destruction. The King's son Prince Lars Ul (noted to be named after Lars Ulrich of Metallica) is cursed to transform into a baby dragon since he used the "Dragon Knight" robot in an attempt to kill Dark fifteen years prior. And the King's daughter Princess Shelia Tuel is one of the four seals of Anthrasax, sent away to Crimson King Glory for her safety after the first three were destroyed.
Metinna
Metinna was one of the kingdoms to the south of Amell in The Witcher novel, The Last Wish, by Andrzej Sapkowski.
- Queen Zivelina, the ruler of Metinna who made a deal with the gnome Rumplestelt: her firstborn child in exchange for getting the crown. When Rumplestelt came for his reward, however, Zivelina refused and drove him off with magic. After a while, both the queen and her child died of the plague. Zivelina and Rumplestelt are similar to the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale, "Rumpelstiltskin".
Mewni
Mewni is featured in the Disney XD animated series Star vs. the Forces of Evil. It is ruled by the queen regnants, heads of the Butterfly dynasty.
- Queen Soupina Butterfly (aka Soupina the Strange)
- Queen Lyric Butterfly
- Queen Skywynne Butterfly (aka Skywynne, Queen of Hours)
- She once wielded the Royal Magic Wand, taking the form of a clock in her possession.
- Queen Solaria Butterfly (aka Solaria the Monster Carver)
- The second-born child of Queen Skywynne, she was the general of the Solarian Army whose goal was to eradicate all monsters.
- Queen Eclipsa Butterfly (aka Eclipsa, the Queen of Darkness)
- She once ruled Mewni during her time alongside her ex-husband King Shastacan, the prince of the Spiderbite Kingdom, until she left her kingdom, believing it to be for the best. Eclipsa travels to the present to help her descendant Queen Moon solve a mystery involving the true identity of her baby daughter Princess Meteora Butterfly whose alter ego was Miss Heinous, the headmistress of St. Olga's Reform School for Wayward Princesses. After reverting her daughter back to her true self, she becomes the current queen of Mewni as she regains her status until she returns the Royal Magic Wand to Moon.
- Queen Festivia Butterfly (aka Festivia the Fun)
- She was originally a peasant who was raised by the Magic High Commission to be the queen of Mewni and loved to throw parties.
- Queen Crescenta Butterfly (aka Crescenta the Eager)
- The second-born daughter of Queen Festivia who inherited the Royal Magic Wand, superseding her older sister Princess Dirhhennia the Heaped after she was deemed unfit to reign Mewni.
- Queen Rhina Butterfly (aka Rhina the Riddled)
- Queen Celena Butterfly (aka Celena the Shy)
- Queen Estrella Butterfly (aka Estrella the Drafted)
- Queen Comet Butterfly (aka Comet the Chef)
- She was the previous queen of Mewni who has been killed by the evil Toffee during his attack on her kingdom.
- Queen Moon Butterfly (aka Moon the Undaunted)
- She succeeded the throne and the leadership of the Magic High Commission after her mother's tragic death when she was a teenager. While reigning Mewni alongside her husband King River Butterfly, who is a member of the Viking-like barbarian family of Johansen, with a steady, calm and thoughtful hand, Moon's experience makes her overprotective of her daughter Star at times.
- Princess Star Butterfly (aka Star the Underestimated)
- In Season 3, Star temporary makes the reigning queen of Mewni when her mother goes missing and she leads an army against the monstrous Princess Meteora. However, after Queen Eclipsa takes the Royal Magic Wand and reverts Meteora back into an infant child, Star decides to return the throne and the wand to Eclipsa. She leaves her kingdom behind and gives up her title as princess and later learns that she is still connected to her human friend and love interest, Marco Diaz, though she was originally a girlfriend of Crown Prince Tom Lucitor of the Underworld.
Mirage Kingdom
The Mirage Kingdom has occasionally appeared in the Pokémon: Advanced Challenge episodes, "The Princess and the Togepi" and "A Togepi Mirage!"
- Princess Sara of the Mirage Kingdom
- She is rightfully the heiress to the throne who along with her parents, the King and Queen, find themselves involved in an attempted coup d'état by Colonel Hansen, the evil magistrate of the Mirage Kingdom, who wants to rule over both the kingdom and the Togepi Paradise. It is stated that the heir to the throne must be selected by a Togepi in order to become the next monarch. Sara soon finds one specific Togepi stolen by Team Rocket on behalf of Hasen, not realizing it is actually owned by Misty. Later on, however, the King and Queen are locked up in the dungeon, and Hansen is using Misty's Togepi to claim himself the new king. This leads to a confrontation, during which Misty's Togepi evolves into Togetic to save the other Togepi. After the subsequent arrest of Colonel Hansen, Princess Sara is given her own Togepi to allow her to ascend as the queen of the Mirage Kingdom.[52]
Mirkwood
Island of Misfit Toys
Empire of Misurugi
The Empire of Misurugi is featured in the Japanese mecha anime series, Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons.
- Jurai Asuka Misurugi (voiced by Koichi Yamadera)
- He was the former emperor of the Empire of Misurugi and the father of Prince Julio and Princesses Angelise and Sylvia. He and his wife Empress Sophia had always known that Angelise was a Norma, a person who is born without the ability to use the Light of Mana, but they kept it secret to protect her. However, Jurai was captured and sentenced to death for deception after Julio exposed the truth about Ange and Sophia was killed in her attempt to escape with Ange.
- Julio Asuka Misurugi (voiced by Kōsuke Toriumi)
- He is the highly ambitious prince who desires the throne for himself in order to take control of the Empire of Misurugi. During his sister Angelise's coronation, he exposes her status as a "Norma" to the public, strips her of all royal privileges, and exiles her to the island of Arzenal. Soon after his father Jurai is executed, Julio claims himself the new emperor but is eventually killed by the evil Embryo after being confronted by the fallen princess Ange.
Mobotropolis/Robotropolis
Mobotropolis is featured in the animated television series, Sonic Underground.
- Queen Aleena Hedgehog (voiced by Gail Webster), the former ruler of Mobotropolis and the mother of Sonic, Sonia and Manic Hedgehog. She has been overthrown by Dr. Robotnik who can seize control of her country, renaming it to "Robotropolis" under his command. Aleena has to separate her triplets to preserve the dynasty after being told by the Oracle of Delphius of a prophecy.[1]
Moldavia
Moldavia is featured in the television series, Dynasty.
- King Galen (portrayed by Joel Fabiani)
- He is the monarch of Moldavia who has been a friend to Alexis Colby for quite some time. At the end of Season 5, Alexis encourages the relationship by planning to wed her daughter Amanda to Galen's son Prince Michael, making her a Moldavian princess, although Michael himself was originally a lover to Duchess Elena. However, the wedding ceremony is interrupted by a political coup in attempt to kill King Galen. As Michael and the others eventually leave Moldavia, they are told that the King is killed during the attack. But at Season 6, Alexis learns that Galen is actually being held for ransom, so she and her lover Dex Dexter have to come and rescue him. Alexis then uncovers the schemes of the King who has been paralyzed and plans to reclaim his crown, offering to make her his queen and leaving Dex heartbroken.
Mon Cala
Mon Cala is featured in the animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
- Yos Kolina, 82nd King of Mon Cala who was assassinated by Separatist Riff Tamson.
- Prince Lee-Char (voiced by Adam McArthur), Yos Kolina's son who succeeds as the 83rd king.
Monteblanco
Monteblanco is a main setting in the silent film, The Merry Widow, a loose adaptation of Franz Lehár's operetta of the same name.
- King Nikita I and Queen Milena (portrayed by George Fawcett and Josephine Crowell)
- The rulers of Monteblanco whose nephew Prince Danilo Petrovich falls in love with a folly dancer, Sally O'Hara. When Danilo proposes to Sally, Nikita and Milena forbid the marriage because she is a commoner. They had a son and heir apparent, Crown Prince Mirko, to whom Danilo duels for Sally's affection. And after Mirko is assassinated, Prince Danilo becomes the heir to the throne and reclaims his engagement to Sally whose wealthy husband, Baron Sixtus Sadoja, has died from a stroke.[53]
Kingdom of Montemor
The Kingdom of Montemor is featured in the Brazilian telenovela, Deus Salve o Rei.
- Crisélia de Monferrato (portrayed by Rosamaria Murtinho)
- Afonso de Monferrato (portrayed by Rômulo Estrela)
Montenaro
Montenaro is a country ruled by the Delacourt family in The Princess Switch film trilogy on Netflix.
- Lady Margaret Katherine Claire Delacourt (portrayed by Vanessa Hudgens)
- In the first film to the series, Margaret Delacourt formerly serves as the duchess of Montenaro and has been arranged to marry Crown Prince Edward Wyndham of Belgravia. Upon her arrival at Belgravia, however, she is drawn into a normal life without royalty as she trades places with Stacy De Novo, a young baker from Chicago who is her doppelgänger. After switching back, Margaret is sent by Edward's mother Queen Caroline to Belgravia's own baking contest where she and Edward present the award medal for Stacy and her friend Kevin Richards who have won this competition. In the sequel, Switched Again, Margaret's cousin Lady Fiona Pembroke tries to take over Montenaro disguising herself as Margaret. But Fiona has been exposed and arrested by Stacy as Margaret herself is rightfully crowned queen of Montenaro with Kevin becoming her consort. And in Romancing the Star, Queen Margaret teams up with Stacy and Fiona to track down Hunter Cunard, a wealthy master thief who steals the priceless Christmas relic called the "Star of Peace". Margaret and Stacy are similar to Prince Edward Tudor and Tom Canty from Mark Twain's novel The Prince and the Pauper.
Empire of Mor Ardain
The Empire of Mor Ardain is a militaristic nation in the video game, Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
- Niall Ardanach (voiced by Daniel Buckley)
- He is the emperor of Mor Ardain and the younger cousin of Special Inquisitor Mòrag Ladair, though the two were raised together by his father and consider each other siblings. He is also a Driver, and Aegaeon is his Blade.
Morvania
- Princess Adriana Slododac (voiced by Cathianne Blore)
- In the Jem episode "The Princess and the Singer", Adriana, the modern princess and heir of the Eastern European country of Morvania, makes her escape from her secretary Dimitrios, only to bump into her look-alike and one of The Holograms rock group, Kimber Benton, at a marketplace. Her power-hungry cousin, Lexa, plots to kill her and claim the throne for herself. But her henchmen have accidentally kidnapped Kimber, mistaking her for the princess. Upon realizing this scam, Dimitrios plants a bomb on the stage where Jem and The Holograms are set to perform in order to kill the real Princess Adriana. However, music executive Eric Raymond and villainous rock trio The Misfits save Adriana and Jem and The Holograms right before the bomb explodes. The next week, Adriana turns eighteen and has become the new and rightful queen of Morvania.
Mushroom Kingdom
The Mushroom Kingdom is a primary setting in the Super Mario video game franchise, and its adaptations in other media.
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Naboo
Naboo is featured in the Star Wars franchise.
Isle of Naboombu
Narnia
Narnia is the main setting in The Chronicles of Narnia series of novels by C. S. Lewis, and its adaptations in other media.
Nautica
Nautica is an underwater kingdom below the inland sea of Erdrea in the video game, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.
- Queen Marina (voiced by Lydia Leonard) is the mermaid queen of Nautica and a powerful ally to the Luminary, the lost prince of Dundrasil. She has been intrigued by the tenacity and spirit of humankind and laments the fact that humans and merfolk cannot remain in love, due to their differences and the long lifespan merfolk compared to that of humans. She also has great faith in the world tree, believing that it was Yggdrasil's will that brought Michelle the mermaid and Kainoa the merman together, as well as leading the Luminary to meeting her.
Nayapuram
Nayapuram is a neighboring kingdom to Jalpur in the Disney Junior animated series, Mira, Royal Detective.
- The King and Queen of Nayapuram (voiced by Husein Madhavji and Tiya Sircar)
- They are the rulers of Nayapuram who along with their daughter and heir Princess Shivani travel all across other kingdoms in disguise to learn more about their people, including detective Mira and her allies in Jalpur.
Neathia
Neathia is a fictional alien planet featured in the Japanese-Canadian anime series, Bakugan Battle Brawlers. It is ruled by the Sheen family.
- Serena Sheen (also known as Celine Sheen in Japanese)
- She is the former queen whose people, the Neathians, attack the imperial planet of Gundalia. She goes and sends her younger sister Princess Fabia to Earth to get help from the Battle Brawlers against the Gundalians. She also calls the ancient "antimatter energy" to cover her home planet. But the Gundalian emperor Barodius uses his dragon-like Bakugan, Dharak, to break down the shield to steal and absorb the energy's power. Serena's biggest challenge is to keep the Neathians calm and safe while waiting for Fabia and the Brawlers to fight Barodius and his Twelve Orders. She later steps down her position to become an ambassador.
- Fabia Sheen
- She is formerly the princess of Neathia who becomes a new queen after her sister Serena's abdication. She has been the Haos Brawler (or Lumina in Japanese) for the Battle Brawlers and takes on the human form while visiting Earth. Her knight/ninja-like Guardian Bakugan is Aranaut.
Neighborhood of Make-Believe
The Neighborhood of Make-Believe is a kingdom inhabited by the hand puppet characters in the children's television series, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.
- King Friday XIII is the imperious ruler of the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the husband of Queen Sara Saturday, and the father of Prince Tuesday. He reappears in the flash animated series, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, where he has two sons Princes Tuesday and Wednesday and is the uncle of Chrissie.
Neolandia
Neolandia is part of the fictional continent of Xadia in the Netflix animated series, The Dragon Prince.
- King Ahling
- He is the ruler of Neolandia who has been gravely injured by one of Viren's shadow assassins, leaving his son and heir Crown Prince Kasef to temporarily ascend the throne as a new ruler. However, during the Battle of the Storm Spire, Kasef is killed by the young queen Aanya of Duren, who shoots him in the eye with an arrow.
Neptune City
Nerb Kingdom
The Nerb Kingdom is featured in the Archie Comics series, Sonic the Hedgehog. The Nerbs are a race of subterranean creatures, known for their nerdy appearance and unfriendly behavior.
- The Nerb King
- He was a former ruler of the Nerb Kingdom who met Sonic and the Knothole Freedom Fighters when they followed another Nerb to the Nerberhood, which is where its air and water supply were threatened by Dr. Robotnik's underground construction. Unlike most of the Nerbs, the king had a much more positive attitude towards the Freedom Fighters following Robotnik's defeat by the hands of Sonic. But Robotnik soon captured the Nerb King and his people, forcing them to harvest resources for the Eggman Empire. Later, the Nerb King mysteriously disappeared following the Foreman's rise to power.
New Human Empire
The New Human Empire is a sovereign state consisting of territories in Eastern Europe, the Levant and Northeast Africa in the Japanese light novel series, Trinity Blood, by Sunao Yoshida.
- Empress Augusta Vradica, styled "Augusta Vradica, the First and Only"
- Augusta is the founder and the first monarch of the New Human Empire, ruling over her kingdom as the heart of the Empire itself. Her real name is Seth Nightroad, the younger sister of Cain and Abel Nightroad and the third Crusnik. She led the Methuselah to the lands to save them from persecution around 800 years ago. She helped restore nature back to the lands, returning them to their former glory before the Armageddon. Though she does age, she still appears as a little girl but is well over 900-years-old.
Empire of Niflheim
Night Court
The Night Court is featured in the novel series A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas. It is one of the seven courts of prythian, fully autonomous and ruled by a High Lord, who is chosen by the magic. It is usually a son of the previous High Lord, but it can be any male relative as only males can inherit.
- High Lord Rhysand of the Night Court
- High Lady Feyre of the Night Court
- In the second book of the series, Feyre is declared High Lady, the first ever and a co-ruler to Rhysand.
Nihon-Ja
Nihon-Ja is the fictional Japanese empire in the Ranger's Apprentice novel, The Emperor of Nihon-Ja, by John Flanagan.
- Emperor Shigeru Motodato
- He is the ruler of Nihon-Ja who is very popular with his people, known for his great courage and as a fair emperor. He and his cousin Shukin seek refuge at the mountains against the rebellion led by the ambitious Lord Arisaka and his army of an arrogant Senshi class who are tricked into believing that Shigeru was trying to usurp their authority. Shigeru then makes a friend with knight Horace Altman after assisting in stopping the rebellion, later making him his new Senshi swordsman after Shukin is killed by Arisaka in a duel while covering his retreat.
Nilfgaardian Empire
The Nilfgaardian Empire is featured in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski and the video game adaptation, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
- Torres var Emreis
- He ruled the Nilfgaardian Empire from the Imperial Palace in the city of Nilfgaard since at least around 1135. He was considered to be the true founder of Nilfgaardian might.
- Fergus var Emreis
- The Nilfgaardian Empire's Imperator during the early part of the 13th century until he was overthrown by the Usurper and his supporters a few years before 1237. 20 years later in 1257, his son and heir, Emhyr var Emreis, avenged his death and regained the power.
- Emhyr var Emreis (voiced by Charles Dance)
- The intelligent and ruthless ruler of the Nilfgaardian Empire whose daughter Cirilla Fiona Elen Riannon is adopted by Geralt of Rivia. His empire has been at war against the Northern Kingdoms, both of which he loses.[55]
Empire of Ninjago
The Empire of Ninjago is a titular realm featured in the animated television series of the same name.
- The Emperor and Empress of Ninjago (voiced by Richard Newman and Ellen Kennedy)
- They were the former rulers of the Empire of Ninjago in Season 8, Sons of Garmadon. Their adopted daughter Princess Harumi (aka "The Quiet One"), whose biological parents had died during the attack of the Great Devourer in Season 1, is a leader of the Sons of Garmadon, a group of the criminal biker gang that acquire three Oni masks in order to resurrect Lord Garmadon from the Cursed Realm. The Emperor and Empress assigned Lloyd Garmadon and his ninja allies to protect the masks in the palace. But Harumi and the Sons of Garmadon attacked the palace in an attempt to retrieve the masks, leaving the Emperor and Empress to be killed in the destruction.
- Lord Garmadon (voiced by Mark Oliver)
- The master of destruction and Lloyd's villainous father who in Season 9, Hunted, proceeds to conquer the Empire of Ninjago, proclaiming himself as the new emperor with Princess Harumi serving as his second-in-command. At the end of this season, however, Garmadon has been imprisoned in Kryptarium Prison as his reign of terror is brought to an end until he is released to help the ninja defeat the demonic Oni in Season 10, March of the Oni.
Nohr
Nohr is the fictional European kingdom in the video game, Fire Emblem Fates.
- King Garon is the villainous, brutal ruler of Nohr who decides to fight for Hoshido, killing its king Sumeragi and abducting his child Corrin. Following the death of Queen Katerina, Garon is remarried to the late Queen Arete of Valla with whom he has a stepdaughter, Princess Azura. He is the father of Princes Xander and Leo and Princesses Camilla and Elise.
- Xander, the former crown prince and paladin, becomes the new King of Nohr to reign justly as he lays the foundation for a new era of peace and prosperity for his kingdom (ending varies). Xander has the son and heir, Siegbert the cavalier, who grew up in a secluded realm.
Kingdom of Noland
- King Bud (whose real name is Timothy) is a young, orphaned boy who becomes a monarch of the Kingdom of Noland with his sister Fluff (real name Meg) as its princess, in the novel Queen Zixi of Ix by L. Frank Baum and its film adaptation, The Magic Cloak of Oz.
Nome Kingdom
The Nome Kingdom is featured in the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum, and its film adaptation Return to Oz. Its ruler is known as the "Nome King".
- Ruggedo of the Rocks (originally named Roquat the Red) is the villainous, stubborn Nome King who has been overthrown and loses his throne of the Nome Kingdom but still thinks of himself as a king.
- Kaliko, the former chamberlain, becomes the second Nome King after dethroning Ruggedo. He promises to be a good king during his reign, unlike Ruggedo.
Kingdom of Normandy
The Kingdom of Normandy is a balkanized state of France in the HOI4 mod, Pax Britannica.
- George I, the fourth son of George V, can be given the throne of Normandy if the League of Nations splits up France.
Kingdom of Norta
The Kingdom of Norta is featured in the Red Queen novel series by Victoria Aveyard. It was ruled by the Silver House Calore up until the abolition of the Nortan monarchy by the Scarlet Guard.
- Caesar Calore I
- Caesarion Calore
- Julias Calore I
- Tiberias Calore I
- Tiberias Calore II
- Caesar Calore II
- Julias Calore II
- Julias Calore III
- Marcas Calore
- Aerion Calore
- Andura Calore (first queen regnant)
- Tiberias Calore III
- Leonora Calore
- Tiberias Calore IV
- Tiberias Calore V
- Tiberias Calore VI
- Maven Calore
- Tiberias "Cal" Calore VII
Maven and Cal respectively are main characters in the series.[56]
Northern Water Tribe
The Northern Water Tribe is featured in the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise. It is ruled by a hereditary monarchic chiefdom, compared to the Southern Water Tribe, located within the realms of the North Pole.
- Chief Arnook (voiced by Jon Polito) was the ruler of the Northern Water Tribe in Avatar Aang's time. His daughter Princess Yue was given life by the Moon Spirit, only to give it back when the Moon Spirit was killed in its fish form by Admiral Zhao of the Fire Nation Military.
- Chief Unalaq (voiced by Adrian LaTourelle) was the new ruler of the Northern Water Tribe, the father of Princess Eska and Prince Desna, and the paternal uncle of Avatar Korra, in the sequel series The Legend of Korra.
- Eska and Desna (voiced by Aubrey Plaza and Aaron Himelstein) become the ruling chiefs of the Northern Water Tribe after their father is killed and defeated by their cousin Korra.[57]
Norton Kingdom
- King Norton III, the ruler of the Norton Kingdom and the head of the Norton Dynasty, in the Hearts of Iron IV game mod, Pax Britannica.
Kingdom of Nova
The Kingdom of Nova is featured in the video game, Long Live the Queen.
- Queen Fidelia was the late monarch of the Kingdom of Nova.
- Princess Elodie has to be trained to become the new queen of the Kingdom of Nova after her mother Fidelia's death but has been killed.
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Kingdom of Occitania
Oceana
Oceana is an underwater kingdom, inhabited by merfolk, in the animated film Barbie in a Mermaid Tale and its sequel Barbie in a Mermaid Tale 2.
- Queen Calissa (voiced by Nicole Oliver)
- She is a rightful ruler of Oceana who makes Merillia, the life force of the ocean, and has been overthrown and locked in by her evil sister Eris. Calissa is married to a human named Rip Summers with whom she has a daughter, Merliah Summers, who is half human and half mermaid. Because Merliah was born with human legs and not a mermaid tail, Calissa knew that it would be dangerous for her to live in Oceana looking like a human. So she gave up her daughter to Rip's father, Break Summers, who would take good care of her after Rip's death. Many years later, after Merliah (who now has her own tail) saves Oceana and sets Calissa free from her prison, she makes Merliah a crown princess and becomes a reigning queen again.
- Queen Eris (voiced by Kathleen Barr)
- Calissa's wicked and selfish sister who deposes and imprisons her to become a queen of Oceana. She rules unfairly and makes the ocean become sick and grow weaker since she cannot make Merillia properly. However, Eris has been deposed and sent into the deepest depths of the ocean by her niece Merliah. In the following sequel, Eris escapes from her prison with the help of Kylie Morgan, an Australian surfer who competes with Merliah, and reveals that she has the power to make anyone live through their worst nightmare. And with it, she plans to take over Oceana and spin Merillia once again. But in the end, Crown Princess Merliah ultimately defeats Queen Eris, leading her to experience her own worst nightmare; she is now stuck being a human and loses all of her magic powers.
Octopon
Octopon is a once-grand kingdom at the fictional planet Mer in the Hanna-Barbera animated series, The Pirates of Dark Water.
- King Primus
- He was the ruler of Octopon who had been captured alongside his aide Avagon by the evil Bloth, the ox-sized pirate captain of the Maelstrom warship, after his fleet was destroyed. Although the seven captains accompanying Primus were able to escape with the Thirteen Treasures of Rule, the king himself made his own escape across the dark water back to his kingdom and to his son and heir, Prince Ren. When he was washed ashore, Primus was found by Ren, who has been raised by the lighthouse keeper, and encouraged him to protect Octopon shortly before he perished. Prince Ren soon begins his quest to seek treasures on the Wraith ship aided by his crew of misfits; Tula the ecomancer, Ioz the rogue pirate, and Niddler the monkey-bird.[58]
Olympis
Olympis is a kingdom in the video game, Dragon Spirit, and its NES sequel, Dragon Spirit: The New Legend.[59]
- Amur and Alicia
- Amur is a warrior captain who is transformed into a powerful Blue Dragon by the sun goddess Arlia so he can rescue Princess Alicia of Olympis who has been captured by the serpent demon Zawell to be used as sacrifice. After defeating Zawell and the other demons, Amur and Alicia get married, becoming the king and queen of Olympis and having twin children, Prince Lace and Princess Iris. However, the evil Galda builds an army of demons, resurrects Zawell and captures Iris to hold her prisoner. Like his father King Amur, Lace transforms into a dragon to defeat Galda and save his sister (see princess and dragon).
Onderon
Onderon is featured in the animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and its spinoff, The Bad Batch.
- Ramsis Dendup, the king of Onderon during the Clone Wars.
- Sanjay Rash, Ramsis's successor who gains the military support of the Separatist forces.
Oogaboo
Oogaboo is a small, poor kingdom in the Winkie Country, in the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum.
- King Jol Jemkiph Soforth, the former monarch of Oogaboo whose wife, the Queen, was sharp-tongued and small-respected for him. He left his kingdom and escaped the Queen into the Land of Oz. Jol was the father of Queen Ann and Princess Salye Soforth.
- Queen Ann Soforth becomes a new monarch of Oogaboo following her father's abdication. She sets out to raise an army to conquer Oz but later join the Shaggy Man, Tik-Tok, Betsy Bobbin and Hank the Mule to set out for the Nome Kingdom where they rescue the Shaggy Man's brother.
Opar
Opar is the surviving colony of Atlantis, located deep in the African jungles, in the Tarzan novel series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- Queen La of Opar
- She is a high priestess and the ruler of the lost city of Opar. La is a beautiful witch whose Oparian men are, consequently, rather hideous bestial creatures. So much so, she only chooses Tarzan to be her own lover, because of his perfect and attractive physical appearance. But Tarzan is already in the relationship with Jane Porter as he escapes from La and manages to rejoin the Waziri tribe. After the Oparian men take Jane as a substitute victim, Tarzan returns to Opar and saves her from being sacrificed by the jealous Queen La. And La is crushed by Tarzan's spurning of her for Jane. However, in Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar, she is reencountered by Tarzan, who again rejects her and escapes along with her sacred dagger. She later finds herself unable to kill Tarzan after the Oparians recaptured him. She is also branded a traitor by Opar's high priest, Cadj, but Tarzan saves her and then persuades the other priests to reject Cadj and return La to her city.
Kingdom of Oriana
The Kingdom of Oriana is featured in the animated film, Felix the Cat: The Movie.
- Princess Oriana (voiced by Maureen O'Connell) is the rightful ruler of the Kingdom of Oriana who has been taken captive by the army of robots until she is rescued by Felix the Cat (see princess and dragon).
- The Duke of Zill (voiced by Peter Newman), the evil uncle of Princess Oriana, attempts to take over the Kingdom of Oriana with his robotic army.
Origami Kingdom
The Origami Kingdom is featured in the video game, Paper Mario: The Origami King.
- King Olly
- He is an origami figure who seeks to erase all Toads from existence by folding one thousand origami cranes, turning the Mushroom Kingdom into the Origami Kingdom. He even turns many of Bowser's minions, along with Princess Peach, into Folded Soldiers under his control. But his sister Olivia helps Mario freeing Princess Peach's castle from five decorative streamers that extend across the kingdom to prevent Toads from being transformed into origami.
Outworld
Outworld is an imperial realm featured in the Mortal Kombat video game franchise.
- Onaga, called the Dragon King, was the Emperor of Outworld millions of years ago before being overthrown by Shao Kahn.
- Shao Kahn was Emperor after overthrowing Onaga. He would conquer many other realms and attempt to conquer Earthrealm several times as well, though unsuccessfully.
- Mileena Kahn was a clone of Shao Kahn's stepdaughter Kitana mixed with Tarkatan DNA. She became Empress of Outworld after her father's death, but would later be deposed by Kotal Kahn. She would later launch a rebellion in an attempt to regain her throne. Her rebellion would fail however as she would be captured and killed by Kotal Kahn's advisor D'Vorah. In Mortal Kombat X, she called herself Kahnum rather than Kahn.
- Kotal Kahn was son of Kotal K'etz, ruler of the realm of Osh-Tekk, which was conquered by Shao Kahn. Kotal Kahn became Emperor after dethroning Mileena, a clone of Shao Kahn's stepdaughter Kitana. Mileena would later unsuccessfully attempt to take back her throne from Kotal Kahn.
- Kitana Kahn is a princess from the realm of Edenia, and the daughter of Queen Sindel, who would be appointed as the Empress of Outworld after Kotal Kahn was severely injured by her stepfather Shao Kahn.
Land of Oz
The Land of Oz is a titular setting in the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum, and its adaptations in other media.
- King Pastoria
- He is the former ruler of the Land of Oz who reigned alongside his wife Queen Lurline, goddess of the fairies, but has been removed mysteriously from his position when the Wizard unexpectedly came to Oz and took over the throne as its new dominant ruler. It is later revealed that the wicked witch Mombi had enchanted Pastoria in the form of Tora the Tired Tailor with amnesia at the town of Morrow in the Quadling Country. He then returns to the Emerald City and forces Mombi disenchant him, executing her by water before stepping down as a king and opening a tailor shop called "The Tired Tailor of Oz" under his own name.
- Princess Ozma
- She becomes the new and rightful ruler of the Land of Oz after Glinda the Good Witch allows her to ascend the throne, following the abdication of her father Pastoria. Ozma was given from Pastoria to Mombi who placed a curse on her, turning her into a boy called Tippetarius (or Tip for short), to prevent her from ascending her throne until Glinda later changed her back and Ozma herself is established back in her place as the young official Queen of Oz. She is also the creator of Jack Pumpkinhead.
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Paladia
Paladia is a kingdom mentioned in the animated film, Barbie as the Island Princess.
- Queen Marissa (voiced by Kate Fisher)
- She is a queen dowager whose husband the King of Paladia had died during a storm while on a ship in the South Seas. Her long-lost daughter Princess Rosella has been washed up on a deserted tropical island where she is adopted by the animals with her nickname "Ro" due to her amnesia. Ten years later, while attending the wedding ceremony at the neighboring kingdom of Apollonia, Marissa reunites with Rosella as they sing a lullaby from Rosella's childhood together.
Palamecia
Palamecia is a brutal and war-hungry empire in the video game, Final Fantasy II.
- Emperor Mateus is the ruler of Palamecia who aims to conquer the world through demonic forces. His empire invades the kingdom of Fynn to destroy its resistance, and after capturing it, he begins the construction of the fearsome Dreadnought airship. In Soul of Rebirth, when Mateus is killed by Firion, his soul splits in two: one going to Hell and becoming the lord of Pandemonium, and the other going to Heaven to become the lord of Arubboth.
Kingdom of Palettia
The Kingdom of Palettia is featured in the Japanese anime series, The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady.
- Lumielle René Palettia
- She was the former queen of the Kingdom of Palettia, and the ancestor of the Palettia royal family, whose father the first king had made a contract with the Great Spirit. While seemingly around the same age as her descendant Princess Anis, Lumi is actually a human-turned-spirit who is close to a thousand years old, having completed a Spirit Covenant.
- Orphans Il Palettia
- He is the king of the Kingdom of Palettia whose wife, Queen Sylphine Maise, is formerly a fearsome warrior, raising their children Princess Anis and Crown Prince Algard in her spartan ways. While he truly cares for Anis and Algard, Orphans' royal responsibilities force him to put his kingdom first. The stress of reigning has also negatively impacted his health, looking older than he actually is and taking pills for regular stomach aches, which is not helped by Anis's antics.
- Anisphia Wynn "Anis" Palettia (aka Princess Peculiar)
- She is formerly the princess of the Kingdom of Palettia whose eccentric personality has caused her people to see her as a problem child, although she thinks of them more the anyone, ceding the throne out of a genuine belief that she would not be a good monarch. She also comes out to be lesbian due to her love for Euphyllia Magenta, the daughter of the prime minister who is a former fiancée to her brother Algard. Soon after King Orphans and Queen Sylphine step down and Prince Algard is disowned for his failed coup d'état, Anis and Euphy are married and become the country's new ruling queens.
Papilloma
- King Javier (portrayed by Rob Sitch), the last monarch whose tiny and poor Spanish kingdom of Papilloma would later become a republic, in the Kath & Kim spin-off film Kath & Kimderella. Although he actually has no children, Javier is the adoptive father of Prince Julio, for whom Kim Craig is to become engaged to.
Paradiso
Paradiso is featured in the manga series, Kilala Princess.
- Prince Rei is the rightful ruler whose kingdom of Paradiso has been taken over by his villainous bodyguard and servant Valdou and the Coup, whom his memories were erased by. In search for the princess of his own country, he travels to an ordinary town where he is found by a girl named Kilala Reno as he goes asleep. Rei then makes Kilala a princess herself under his marriage in order to save their kingdom together from Valdou.
Kingdom of Pars
The Kingdom of Pars is a major setting in The Heroic Legend of Arslan novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka. It is inspired by the ancient Iranian Empire and is ruled by the House of Kaykhusraw.
- King Kaykhusraw
- He was the first monarch and the founder of the royal House of Kaykhusraw who founded the Kingdom of Pars after Sage King Jamshid was killed by Zahhāk the Serpent King. Kaykhusraw defeated Zahhāk into Mount Damvand where he was sealed, and he was fondly claimed as the "Hero King", unifying the world into many nations. He is most likely based on both the Iranian mythical king Fereydun and his son Iraj from the Shahnameh.
- King Osroes V
- He was the 17th king of Pars, succeeding his father Gotarzes II. He was rumored to have been assassinated by his younger brother Andragoras for the throne and, possibly, the hand of his wife Queen Tahamine. But in truth, Osroes was just injured from falling off of his horse and then died from illness. His half-brother and adopted son, Hilmes, harbors his hatred towards Andragoras as he resides in the rival kingdom of Lusitania as "Silvermask".
- King Andragoras III
- He became the 18th king of Pars after his brother Osroes' passing. Ruthless and stubborn, Andragoras abandoned his daughter the former Parsian princess and adopted Arslan to be the crown prince, as to be stated that Pars is only led by the male monarchs. However, he had fallen victim to a treacherous plot of Lusitania, leaving his kingdom into the Lusitanian invasion, during which he was captured and imprisoned by his half-brother Hilmes. Soon after King Andragoras disappeared, he was thought to be dead by his people until he returned to fight alongside Arslan against King Innocentius VII of Lusitania.
- King Arslan
- He has been adopted by the House of Kaykhusraw from his commoner family in order to fill the place of a male heir. In his father Andragoras' absence, he is forced to recruit an army of 50,000 men for the "crime" of leading Parsian army during the Lusitanian invasion. When he became the 19th and final king of Pars, Arslan divides himself between defending his kingdom against external threats, including his cousin Silvermask who seeks the claim the throne for himself, and addressing the hopes and needs of his people.
Parthevia Empire
The Parthevia Empire is featured in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. It is based on Ancient Persia.
- Davashadil IV was the 31st emperor of Parthevia who led his nation into victory against nearby continent. His firstborn daughter, Princess Serendine, who was the commander of the army known as the "Venomous Spider Princess of Parthevia", died when his empire destroyed the First Kingdom of Sindria.
- Ceylan Dikumenowlz Du Parthevia becomes the 32nd emperor of Parthevia after the deaths of his father Davashadil and older sister Serendine. When Alibaba Saluja seeks Ceylan's approval on opening the Kou Empire trading post in Parthevia, Ceylan approves without a second thought, knowing that King Sinbad of Sindria has exchanged talks with Alibaba earlier. He also tells Alibaba to wait for the Parliament's approval.
Patch Land
Patch Land is made of fabric, via the sock, in the video game Kirby's Epic Yarn.
- Prince Fluff
- He is a potential ruler of Patch Land who bears a resemblance to Kirby. His land is made out of seven pieces tied together by magic yarn, until they are separated by the evil sorcerer Yin-Yarn as part of his plan to take over Dream Land. So Kirby decides to help Fluff collect all seven pieces of magic yarn and restore Patch Land and then to defeat Yin-Yarn.[60]
Pi'illo Island
Formerly known as the Pi'illo Kingdom, it is the setting of the video game, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team.
- Prince Dreambert, the sole ruler whose Pi'illo Island was petrified in stone by the Dark Stone when Antasma the evil bat king shattered it. He requests that the brothers, Mario and Luigi, and the star sprite, Starlow, have to help free his imprisoned people, the Pi'illos, as they search for Princess Peach who along with Toadsworth is trapped underneath the Dreamy Pi'illo Castle.
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Kingdom of Prairie
The Kingdom of Prairie is a floating archipelago in the video game, Tail Concerto.
- King Hound III (voiced by Jeff Hobbs)
- He is an anthropomorphic dog who is a noisy but kind monarch of the Kingdom of Prairie and whose adventurous daughter Princess Terria often runs out of the castle without an escort, much to his annoyance. Because of this, Terria has been kidnapped by the feline air pirates called the Black Cat Gang, led by Alicia Pris, who are seeking the five special crystals in which serve as the power source for the robotic Iron Giant, until police officer Waffle Ryebread saves her.[61]
Pride Lands
Leading the African savannah of Pride Lands (Swahili: Ardhi ya Kiburi) is the reigning family of lions from Disney's The Lion King franchise, which is influenced by the works of William Shakespeare.
- Mohatu
- He was the previous King of the Pride Lands during the events of The Lion King: Six New Adventures story, The Brightest Star.
- Ahadi
- The son of Mohatu and the father of Mufasa and Scar; the other previous King of Pride Lands during the events of the story A Tale of Two Brothers.
- Mufasa
- He was the King of the Pride Lands, with his mate Sarabi as its Queen, in the first animated film The Lion King whereupon he was killed by his wicked, sinister brother Scar with a stampede of wildebeest but has eventually become the heavenly spirit. Mufasa is inspired by the character of King Hamlet (Hamlet).
- Scar
- He was formerly the new King of the Pride Lands of which he mistreated both the entire savanna and his subjects with a group of hyenas by his side until he was dethroned by his nephew Simba. Scar is inspired by the character of King Claudius (Hamlet).
- Simba
- He becomes the rightful King of the Pride Lands after the death of his father Mufasa and the defeat of his evil uncle Scar as he and his mate and childhood friend, Queen Nala, bring back peace and good nature to their subjects. Simba is inspired by the title character from Hamlet and Lord Capulet from Romeo and Juliet.
- Kiara
- Kion
- The second-born cub of Simba and Nala and Kiara's younger brother. He is the former leader of the Lion Guard and later crowned King of the Tree of Life with Rani as his Queen, in the Disney Junior animated series The Lion Guard.
Prydain
Prydain is an eponymous Welsh kingdom in The Chronicles of Prydain novel series by Lloyd Alexander. Its ruler is known as the "High King".
- Achren was the evil sorceress who formerly ruled Prydain as its queen, until her tyranny was ended by her consort and former student Death-Lord Arawn.
- Math was the High King of Prydain during most of The Chronicles of Prydain novels.
- Gwydion, formerly a prince, briefly becomes High King of Prydain after Math's death in the final novel The High King.
- Taran becomes High King of Prydain at the end of the novel The High King, with Princess Eilonwy of Llyr as his queen.
Pryshia
- King Midir was the last monarch of Pryshia before the coup was staged, killing him and absorbing his kingdom into the Golden Empire under his betrothal Empress Merwyn, in the Netflix series, The Witcher: Blood Origin.
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Qalif
Qalif is a small country in the Middle East bordering Saudi Arabia in the novel series The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot.
- Mohammed bin Zayed Faisal, the reigning sheikh of Qalif, threatens to behead his son Prince Rashid for marrying a commoner, but both Rashid and his bride escape and seek refuge in the United States. He imposes martial law after his own wife is caught fleeing over the border into Saudi Arabia, but she survives and escapes. Genovia offers refuge to Qalifi refugees, to which Genovian schools are required to take in refugee children, with Mohammed's grandson Prince Khalil attending the Royal Genovian Academy.
Kingdom of Quel'Thalas
The Kingdom of Quel'Thalas is the realm of the blood elves in the Warcraft video game series. It was ruled by the Sunstrider dynasty.
- Dath'Remar Sunstrider
- He was the leader of the Highborne who survived the War of the Ancients. He became the founder of the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas as its high king, and the first of the royal House of Sunstrider.
- Anasterian Sunstrider (voiced by Cameron Folmar)
- The last high king of Quel'Thalas. His reign from the realm's capital, Silvermoon City, had ended with his death at the hands of Prince Arthas Menethil during the Scourge invasion of Quel'Thalas. He is succeeded by his son Prince Kael'thas, the last of the House of Sunstrider, and the regent lord Lor'themar Theron.
Sultanate of Qumar
The Sultanate of Qumar is an oil-rich Middle Eastern country in the television series, The West Wing. It is formerly a British protectorate and bears resemblance to the State of Qatar.
- The Sultan of Qumar
- He is a dictatorial ruler whose Sultanate of Qumar is a former ally to the United States, hosting a major US air base. His entire country, however, is criticized for its harsh treatment of women. Though he is never shown or named during the course of the show, as the country itself is introduced in the third season, the Sultan has a brother, Abdul Ibn Shareff, the defense minister and the member of the Bahji terrorist network who has been assassinated by President Josiah Bartlet in charge of his attempt to destroy the Golden Gate Bridge. The Sultan also has his son and heir, Umar Usef, the crown prince of Qumar who in the fifth season serves as the Qumari ambassador to the United States.
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Radaxian
Radaxian is a main setting of the Alex Kidd video game series.
- King Thunder (also known as King Sander or King Thor)
- In the first game Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Thunder was defeated when his kingdom of Radaxian has been invaded by the evil alien emperor, Janken the Great, who turned many of his subjects into stones. Although it was initially thought that King Thunder and his wife, Queen Patricia, have been captured by Janken, their son and heir Prince Egle has actually been held captive by him inside of his castle, along with Egle's fiancée Princess Lora. In The Enchanted Castle, it is revealed that Thunder is still alive and now located on the planet Paperock. His long-lost son Alex Kidd travels to the planet to rescue him, but later discovers that the King is there of his own accord with Janken's son Ashra as his servant.
- King Egle (also known as King Igul)
- Formerly the prince, he becomes the new king of Radaxian, in which he initially rules as its regent, after his brother Alex Kidd defeated Janken the Great and rescued him and his fiancée Princess Lora. Egle had assumed leadership of his kingdom following his father's disappearance not too long before Janken captured and imprisoned him. Later, in spite of Egle's warning to Alex not to go to the dangerous planet Paperock, he has been told that his father Thunder is resided on that planet. And thereafter, his kingdom makes peace with Planet Paperock.
Kingdom of Ragnanival
The Kingdom of Ragnanival is a mountainous human kingdom in the video game, Odin Sphere.
- Demon Lord Odin, also known as King Odin, is the ruler of Ragnanival located in the frozen mountains of the northwestern realm of Erion.
Rain Dukedom
The Rain Dukedom is featured in the Japanese anime series, The World Is Still Beautiful.
- Tohara has been a former monarch of the Rain Dukedom, the true mastermind, and the rain-summoning teacher.
- Teteru Lemercier, Tohara's son-in-law, is the reigning duke of the Rain Dukedom and the father of Princesses Mira, Nia, Kara and Nike Lemercier.
Rainbow Kingdom
The Rainbow Kingdom is the primary setting in the Netflix animated series True and the Rainbow Kingdom.
- The Rainbow King is the humble and sympathetic ruler of the Rainbow Kingdom who, though possessing a wealth of knowledge, shares his wisdom in riddles adding fun to True's adventures complexity.
- The Day Queen is the official queen whose purpose is to bring daylight to the Rainbow Kingdom when it becomes daytime.
- The Night Queen, Day Queen's sister, is the other official queen who is responsible for bringing moonlight to the Rainbow Kingdom when it is nighttime.
Ravka
Ravka is the setting in the novel Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo and the Netflix adaptation of the same name. It is based on early 19th century Czarist Russia.
- King Nikolai Lanstov of Ravka (abdicated)
- Zoya Nazyalensky, the dragon queen of Ravka
Razkavia
Razkavia is a Germanic kingdom in the novel The Tin Princess by Sir Philip Pullman.
- Prince Rudolf briefly becomes the new King of Razkavia following his father's death but has been murdered during the coronation.
- Adelaide Bevan, who had recently become a crown princess, becomes the reigning queen of Razkavia after her husband Rudolf got killed.
Re-Estize Kingdom
The Re-Estize Kingdom is featured in the Japanese light novel series, Overlord. It is ruled by the Vaiself family.
- Ramposa Ryle Vaiself III
- He was the previous king of the Re-Estize Kingdom who struggled to keep his country united amidst political infighting and invasions by other nations, such as the Baharuth Empire and the Sorcerer Kingdom, as well as struggling to balance his duties as both a reigning king and a father to Princes Barbro and Zanac and Princess Renner. However, Ramposa was ultimately unable to save his country against the Sorcerer Kingdom.
- Zanac Valleon Igana Ryle Vaiself
- The second son of King Ramposa, he desires to ascend the throne, sparking a rivalry with his older brother Crown Prince Barbro, though he genuinely cares for his kingdom and its people. Soon after Barbro's death, Zanac becomes the crown prince himself and the king regent of the Re-Estize Kingdom after the launch of a coup. He leads his kingdom in a futile war against the Sorcerer Kingdom but has ultimately been slain by traitorous nobles. In high regard for the steady recovery, Sorcerer King Ainz Ooal Gown heels Prince Zanac and holds the utmost respect from him. But his death greatly angers Ainz and gives the nobles their "just rewards" by having intelligence investigator Neuronist Painkill slowly torture them and their families until they die.
Redania
Redania is a wealthy realm which profits from trade and agriculture and one of the Four Kingdoms, in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski and the television series adaptation. It is ruled by the Redanian Dynasty.
- Radovid I the Great
- His reign has been much lauded for making great strides for the kingdom, and Radovid's actions in life have been held up as the ideal model for many a ruler.
- Dambor the Black
- The only son of Radovid I not to die before reaching 30. He married Maria Pulcheria with whom he had one son, Vestibor. He continued his father's policy of colonizing the land.
- Vestibor the Proud
- He was called "Proud" not because of prance, but to give the splendor of his people and the whole court. However, he wasn't a very memorable monarch during his reign, the so-called Seven Years' War with Temeria took Novigrad and the Delta of the Pontar, and a coalition of northern realms occupied the fertile river valleys of Nimnar and Buina.
- Radovid II the Sailor
- He was known for growing as a sea power during his reign. He often went on long cruises, but his last ship never came back as he soon became the only king of Redania who disappeared without a trace. Numerous legends had sprung up with many waiting for his return during the rules of his son King Radovid III the Red and later his grandson King Vridank the Elf. Radovid II was married to Princess Cirra of Cintra.
- Radovid III the Red
- He was an energetic and shrewd ruler and was determined to regain the prestige accorded his great-grandfather. He married Princess Viviana of Lyria.
- Vridank the Elf
- Presumably Radovid III's son. He was named "the Elf" because of his exceptional beauty and for the admiration he had for the Aen Seidhe.
- Vizimir I the Old
- The second son of King Radovid II and Queen Cirra, became the king of Redania after his brother Radovid III and nephew the recently crowned king Vridank were killed off after the rebellion of Vridank's daughter, Falka.
- Radovid IV the Bald
- The king who established the coat of arms for Redania and also annexed the kingdom of Yamurlak after the death of its secular king Abrad.
- Heribert the Quarrelsome
- The heir to the throne who secretly married Diana de Saint-Villiers, the noblewoman from Temeria, against his father Radovid IV's will. He was most famous for quarreling with the Chapter of Sorcerers for money by trying to impose a tax on magic and spells and being generally hostile to mages, resulting in them applying a boycott on Redania.
- Vizimir II the Just (portrayed by Ed Birch)
- The king of Redania whose sorceress Philippa Eilhart served as an advisor in his court. He was married Princess Hedwig of Malleore, with whom he had two daughters, Dalimira and Milena, and one son, Radovid. During the coup d'état on Thanedd Island, Vizimir was murdered by an elf assassin who was allegedly and mentally controlled by Philippa.
- Radovid V the Stern (portrayed by Hugh Skinner)
- The only son of King Vizimir II and Queen Hedwig and the brother of Princesses Dalimira and Milena, is the current king of Redania and the ally of Philippa Eilhart.
Remlia
Remlia is a fantasy kingdom featured in the NES video game, Astyanax: The Warrior of Remlia. It is a possible mistranslation of Lemuria.
- Princess Rosebud is a ruler of Remlia who is taken captive by the evil wizard Blackhorn to drain the power she possesses. Her fairy friend and advisor, Cutie, summons a 16-year-old boy from Greenview High School, Astyanax, to rescue her (see princess and dragon).[62] After Cutie sacrifices her life and Blackhorn is defeated, Rosebud transports Astyanax back to his world where he and the reborn Cutie see her vision saying this is a reward for their bravery.
Renais
Renais is part of the fictional continent of Magvel in the video game, Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.
- King Fado was a warrior king and the general of Renais who ordered his army to lay down their arms and urged his daughter Princess Erika to escape with knights Seth and Franz as he stayed at his castle when his kingdom was invaded by the Grado Empire led by its "Silent Emperor" Vigarde. While finding out why Grado had invaded, Fado was killed by the empire's forces.
- Prince Ephraim, the kind-hearted lord, becomes the new ruler of Renais after his father's tragic death in invasion and after recovering five Sacred Stones with his twin sister Erika and Emperor Vigarde's son Prince Lyon and defeating the Demon King Fomortiis.
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Rigel
Rigel is an empire in the fictional continent of Valentia in the video game, Fire Emblem Gaiden, and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
- Emperor Rudolf, the Gold Knight and the previous ruler of the Rigelian Empire who posed as a malevolent tyrant and invaded the neighboring kingdom of Zofia as part of his plan to instigate the rise of the true heroes in Valentia to combat the corrupting influence of the two gods, Mila the Earth Mother and her brother Duma the War Father. He was the uncle of Berkut and the biological father of Prince Alm.
- Albein Alm Rudolf, formerly the crown prince and rightful heir, ascends the throne after his father Rudolf was killed in battle, uniting his empire of Rigel with Zofia into the One Kingdom of Valentia as its founding king, with his wife and former foster sister Princess Celica of Zofia becoming a queen. In Shadows of Valentia, Alm's cousin Berkut has been a possible heir apparent to the imperial throne.
Kingdom of Ringford
The Kingdom of Ringford is a magical fairy forest nation in the video game, Odin Sphere.
- Queen Elfaria was the previous queen of Ringford, before her daughter Mercedes, she was the leader of the Fairy race and the ruler of the Kingdom of Ringford located in the southern realm of Erion,
- Queen Mercedes was the child fairy princess of Ringford, she is known to be sweetest, playful and cheerful young carefree girl, the death of her mother forced her to accept heavy and difficult responsibilities that her mother previously handled at early age.
Rivia
Rivia was a small kingdom in the Dol Angra valley, at the foot of the Mahakam mountains, in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
- King Reginald, also known as "the Courageous", was the ruler of Rivia from at least 1249 until his death in 1259, leaving his wife Queen Meve of Lyria as an interim successor.
Robo-Hungarian Empire
- Emperor Nikolai
- In the Futurama episode "The Prisoner of Benda", Bender attempts to steal Emperor Nikolai's crown with the aid of a consciousness switching machine built by Professor Farnsworth and Amy in order to avoid being identified. After the robbery goes wrong and he convinces Nikolai that he is a robot in a human's body, Bender manages to switch consciousness with him (in a robot wash bucket's body), planning to live like an emperor whilst Nikolai can live a free 'peasant' robot's life. However, this goes wrong when both Nikolai's wife and head of security plan to murder the Emperor and blame the burglar.
Rodeghan
- Prince Wallace "Wally" (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
- In the Kim Possible episode "Royal Pain", Wally is the snobbish, spoiled and arrogant prince and heir of Rodeghan whose ancestors are ruthless tyrants. The Knights of Rodeghan follow an ancient prophecy predicting that the monarchy would end with Wally, who is meant to become the next ruler as King Wallace III. As such, Kim Possible allows Prince Wally to hide out in Middleton High School for protection, only when he ends up running against her for class president. The prophecy is finally fulfilled when Wally decides to convert his kingdom into a democracy following his father King Wallace II's retirement.
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Grand Duchy of Rosaria
The Grand Duchy of Rosaria is featured in the video game, Final Fantasy XVI, ruled by the Rosfield family.
- Archduke Elwin Rosfield
- The ruler of the Grand Duchy of Rosaria, the father of Clive and Joshua Rosfield, and the first husband of Duchess Anabella. Despite not being a Dominant of the Phoenix, he inherited the throne and treated his elder son Marquess Clive with kindness when he could.[63] Elwin was brutally assassinated before his younger son Joshua during the attack of the Holy Empire of Sanbreque, causing Joshua to lose control of his Dominant powers and transform into Phoenix.
Kingdom of Rosas
The Kingdom of Rosas (also known as the Kingdom of Wishes) is a magical Spanish country on an island off of the Iberian Peninsula in the Disney animated film, Wish.
- King Magnifico (voiced by Chris Pine)
- He is the sorcerer king who along with his wife, Queen Amaya, is the founder of the Kingdom of Rosas. Magnifico is a sole keeper of hundreds of wishes entrusted only to him by every people from all over the world. But his royal assistant Asha, the Afro-Spaniard girl who senses a coming darkness that no one else does, makes a passionate wish to a star in need to help protect the kingdom.[64] His name "Magnifico" is Spanish, Portuguese and Italian for "magnificent".
- Queen Amaya (voiced by Angelique Cabral)
- Formerly the queen consort, she becomes a sole ruler of the Kingdom of Rosas after her evil husband Magnifico is sealed inside the mirror of his magical staff by Asha and the rest of the entire citizens. Upon sensing the presence of the Star who is sent to Earth by Asha and her goat Valentino, Amaya begs Magnifico not to make forbidden black magic to take away their people's wishes, for which he does so to increase his own powers. In the end, Queen Amaya helps the citizens making their wishes come true on their own.
Rota
Rota is a city-state on the Northside of Kanto in the Pokémon anime film, Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
- Lady Ilene is a current queen residing in Cameran Palace at the center of Rota.[65] Ash Ketchum and his friends arrive at Cameran Palace for the annual Aura Guardian tournament, which honors Sir Aaron, an ancient hero aided by Lucario who sacrificed himself at the Tree of Beginning to save Rota and was an honored knight to Ilene's ancestor, Queen Rin.[66] Ilene has her Pokémon, Mime Jr., and is assisted by her servant Jenny.
Rubovia
- King Rufus XIV is the ruler of the eponymous kingdom of Rubovia, father of Prince Rupert and husband of Queen Caroline, in the British children's series A Rubovian Legend.
Ruritania
Ruritania is a main setting in the novel The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope and its adaptations in other media.
- King Rudolf V, the heir of Ruritania, has been drugged by his half-brother Duke Michael of Strelsau on the eve of his coronation and has been imprisoned in the castle of Zenda.
- Queen Flavia, formerly the princess, becomes a monarch of Ruritania alone after King Rudolf was buried in the novel sequel, Rupert of Hentzau.
Ruzhien Empire
The Ruzhien Empire is the main antagonist of the Valkyria Chronicles video game spin-off, Valkyria Revolution. It is essentially analogous to the Russian Empire.
- Klaudiusz Powlovich Kiev (voiced by Darin De Paul)
- He is a powerful emperor of the Ruzhien Empire who is claimed to be a national hero for transforming a small country into the largest nation in all of the continent of Europa. Assisted by the Grand Generals and Valkyria Brunhilde, Emperor Klaudiusz maintains an iron grip on his empire but also shows his willingness to be pragmatic when it benefits him, including the induction of Prince Maxim Laertes of Ipseria into his inner circle.
Ryugu Kingdom
The Ryugu Kingdom is a country located on Fishman Island in the Japanese anime series, One Piece. It is inhabited by the fish-men and the merfolk.
- King Neptune
- He is a giant coelacanth-type merman who rules the Ryugu Kingdom and whose captain of the New Fishman Pirates, Hordy Jones, has assassinated his wife, the mermaid queen Otohime, leaving him in rage mistakenly towards the humans. He intends to capture Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirate crew in response to this crime. However, Neptune and the Straw Hat Pirates discover that Hordy is the one who gets away with it by placing the blame on the human pirates. He also orders the Straw Hat Pirates to rescue his daughter the Mermaid Princess Shirahoshi who has been kidnapped by Vander Decken IX. His name is derived from the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman mythology.
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Sachstein
Sachstein is one of the five major kingdoms in the Japanese light novel series, Lord Marksman and Vanadis. It is a rival to the Kingdom of Brune and also used to be allied with the Kingdom of Asvarre.
- August Benedict Von Rothschild Sachstein
- He is the current high king of Sachstein, known for his stern and expressionless demeanor. He apparently smiles when he finds out about the death of Felix Aaron Thenardier, Duke of Nemetacum, at the end of the civil war because he despises the man on how he treated his subjects and subordinates. King August also orders Hans von Klugel, one of the three top-ranked generals for Sachstein Army, to lead an expedition force of 20,000 to invade Brune following the betrayal of Asvarre.
Sadida Kingdom
The Sadida Kingdom is featured in the French animated television series, Wakfu.
- King Oakheart Sheran Sharm is a jolly ruler of the Sadida Kingdom who, despite his "king" status, is not familiar with formalities. He temporarily leaves his position to his son Armand when the Tree of Life is sick. It is later revealed that Oakheart lays gravely ill and expects to pass away soon.
- Prince Armand Sheran Sharm is an arrogant young man who acts like a ruler of the Sadida Kingdom when his father is away. He later gets annoyed constantly by how his sister Amalia does not care about politics, due to the King's illness.
- Princess Amalia Sheran Sharm has taken her mother's position as the Queen of the Sadida Kingdom in the Special Episodes.
Kingdom of Sahrani
The Kingdom of Sahrani is the Atlantic island nation in the video game, ARMA: Armed Assault, and its expansion pack, Queen's Gambit.
- King Joseph III was the monarch of the Kingdom of South Sahrani who ordered his Royal Army Corps to mobilize due to the act of war and denounced Prime Minister Torrez of the Democratic Republic of Sahrani. He then became the king of Sahrani after the Southern kingdom and Northern republic were reunified. However, while on a tour through the country, Joseph and his son and heir Crown Prince Orlando were killed in an aviation accident as the helicopter got crashed.
- Queen Isabella Ximénez, formerly a princess, becomes the new monarch of the Kingdom of Sahrani as she quickly assumes power over the country, following the sudden deaths of her father Joseph and older brother Orlando. She, however, receives reports from her trusted intelligence sources that Prince Orlando actually survives the helicopter crash. Isabella is either overthrown (killed or escapes) or manages to get her brother killed.
Saint Tulipe
Saint Tulipe is a monarchical microstate featured in the Italian film, Madly in Love.
- Re Gustavo VI (portrayed by Adolfo Celi)
- He is the king of Saint Tulipe who rules alongside his consort Queen Betsy. He and his family visit Rome, Italy, where he tries to appeal to its national bank for a loan to buoy his nation's financial crisis. But his rebellious daughter Princess Cristina sneaks away from the embassy and engages in a sighting tour of the city, during which she meets bus driver Barnaba Cecchini who falls in love with her. In the end, after Barnaba's sympathizers shower the royal family with money, Gustavo approves him to marry Cristina.
Saiunkoku
Saiunkoku is a titular empire based on ancient China in the Japanese light novel series The Story of Saiunkoku by Sai Yukino. It is ruled by the Shi clan.
- Emperor Shi Senka
- He was a very ruthless emperor of Saiunkoku whose reign was known to be tumultuous and bloody, leaving the imperial court with corruption and in chaos. Senka had six empress consorts, but he never visited each of them again after they bore him six sons. He was lenient towards his sons, including Seien and Ryuki, and instead chose to save each of their lives at least once to honor the dying request of the only one woman he truly loved, Princess Ou Tsuyuri.
- Emperor Shi Ryuki
- He becomes the new emperor of Saiunkoku after his father Senka died from protecting his second eldest half-brother Prince Seien from a deadly curse sent by the Hyou clan and Seien's mother Suzuran. He has the Grand Adviser making a startling offer for Lady Shurei, the only daughter of the aristocratic Kou clan, to join the imperial household for six months as Ryuki's consort as well as teaching him to be a responsible monarch. Ryuki also has Seien, who is now adopted by Shurei's father Kou Shoka, going after her as his bodyguard.
Salmaah
Salmaah is the fictional Middle Eastern sultanate in the French-Tunisian film, Black Gold.
- Sultan Amar (portrayed by Mark Strong) is the ruler of Salmaah who has been defeated by Emir Nesib of Hobeika in a border war and has been forced by him to agree that the "Yellow Belt" barren strip would belong to neither, turning it into a no-man's-land between their nations. Amar is the father of Princes Saleh and Auda, whom he had forcedly to trade to Nesib who would rear them with his children, Prince Tariq and Princess Leyla.
Samavia
Samavia is a fictional Eastern European kingdom in the novel The Lost Prince by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was originally ruled by the House of Fedorovitch during the Middle Ages.
- King Fedorovitch, the original monarch of Samavia whose son Prince Ivor Fedorovitch mysteriously disappeared, leaving his kingdom into civil wars similar to the Wars of the Roses between the Houses of Iarovitch and Maranovitch over the next five centuries.
- King Michael Maranovitch, the previous monarch of Samavia who was assassinated early in the 20th century, leading civil war to break out as Nicola Iarovitch sought to gain the crown.
- Stefan Loristan, the patriot who plans to overthrow the cruel dictator in Samavia. His son Marco eventually discovers that Stefan is actually Samavia's rightful king, the descendant of the lost prince Ivor Fedorovitch.
Kingdom of San d'Oria
The Kingdom of San d'Oria is a large and powerful monarchy in the video game, Final Fantasy XI.
- King Destin R d'Oraguille
- The ruler of the Kingdom of San d'Oria and the father of Princes Trion and Pieuje and Princess Claidie. His wife and consort, Queen Leaute I d'Oraguille, is the daughter of the marquess of Tavnazia. Destin is involved in many parts of the San d'Oria Missions.
Holy Empire of Sanbreque
The Holy Empire of Sanbreque is a theocracy in the video game, Final Fantasy XVI, ruled by the Lesage family.
- Emperor Sylvestre Lesage
- He is the ruler of the Holy Empire of Sanbreque, the second husband of Duchess Anabella Rosfield of Rosaria, and the father of the gay crown prince Dion and Prince Olivier. After initially striking the bargain with Anabella, Sylvestre comes under influence of the evil avatar Ultima working through Olivier's form, causing him to become increasingly war-focused, disinherit Dion and abdicate the throne to the real Olivier.
Sanc Kingdom
The Sanc Kingdom is a fallen pacifist nation in the anime series, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, ruled by the Peacecraft family.
- Marticus Rex (King Peacecraft)
- He was the last reigning monarch prior to the creation of United Earth Sphere Alliance. Under his rule, the Sanc Kingdom cultivated a peaceful diplomatic and economic friendship with the Colonies through their political representative, Gundam pilot Heero Yuy. However, Heero was nearly assassinated as the Sanc Kingdom was invaded and conquered. King Peacecraft was killed soon after the Alliance was created, and an increasingly militaristic stance was taken against the Colonies.
- Queen Relena Peacecraft
- Although she is the daughter of King Peacecraft, Relena is sent into hiding during the invasion of the Sanc Kingdom, where she is adopted by Vice Foreign Minister Darlian, diplomat of the United Earth Sphere Alliance. Her separated brother, Milliardo Peacecraft, becomes the soldier of the Organization of the Zodiac under the alias of Zechs Merquise to seek revenge on the Alliance for his family's murder by working his way through the inside. Because Milliardo would not seek to take the throne of the Sanc Kingdom for himself, as he felt he is unworthy to rule the pacifist nation, he leaves it to Relena. Relena soon returns to her home nation to restore the kingdom and thereby takes up her post as its new queen. She is also in the strong relationship with Heero Yuy, to whom she is later married at the end of the sequel novel series Frozen Teardrop.
Santovasku Empire
The Santovasku Empire is a technologically advanced, interstellar alien nation in the Japanese manga, Outlanders, and its original video animation adaptation.
- Emperor Quevas XIII
- He was the ruthless and supreme ruler of the Santovasku Empire who was informed that the imperial "sacred planet" was infested with humans of Earth while Togo, the supreme commander of the Japanese Self-Defense Force, was preparing for an impending war with the alien invaders. Resorting to mind control, Quevas sent his empire's fleet commander, Battia Bureitin Rou, to retrieve his impulsive daughter Crown Princess Kahm who went to Earth to escape her confined life. He initiated the invasion of Earth solely to eradicate Neo, the ancient sorcerer of the Yoma Clan who posed a threat of his life. In a final confrontation, Tetsuya Wakatsuki invaded the imperial palace to rescue Kahm before she herself fatally wounded Quevas with a sword stab, thereby triggering the utter destruction of the Santovasku Empire.
Sarasaland
- Princess Daisy is the tomboyish sovereign of Sarasaland in the Mario video game franchise. In Super Mario Land, Daisy was once taken captive by Tatanga, an evil alien who attempts to marry her and conquer her entire country, until she is rescued by Mario. Throughout the rest of the video game series, however, Daisy remains a very feisty princess, unlike Princess Peach.
Saronia
Saronia is a sprawling kingdom in the video game, Final Fantasy III, and the DS remake of the same name.
- King Gorn Restor
- He was the former ruler whose malicious advisor Gigametz had taken control over his mind to plunge Saronia into a civil war, ordering all the kingdom's soldiers to fight each other by threat of execution. He even exiled his son Prince Alus when he spoke out his action. But when Alus returned with the four Light Warriors, Gigametz attempted to have King Gorn kill him with a knife, but the love for Alus had caused Gorn to break the spell and turn the knife on himself. And after the defeat of Gigametz in his true form as Garuda, one of the monstrous servants of powerful warlock Xande, the dying king apologized to Alus, to which he accepted.[67]
- Prince Alus Restor
- He is the crown prince of Sadornia who uses his white magic to help the Light Warriors, the four orphans from the remote village of Ur named Luneth, Arc, Refia and Ingus. He has been exiled from his kingdom by his involuntary father Gorn, until he returns with renewed conviction to reason with him. After Gorn stabbed himself for the sake of the love of his son, Alus becomes the new king of Saronia. But his duties as a new ruler means he can no longer see his close friend Arc.
Sasan Kingdom
The Sasan Kingdom is a small and landlocked religious country in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth Of Magic and it's spin-off Magi: Adventure of Sinbad. It is possibly named after the Sasanian Empire but also Sasan, the ancestor of the Sasanian dynasty.
- Darius Leoxses is a former knight king of Sasan and the father of Princes Mystras and Spartos. While initially he wanted to keep his kingdom away from the influence of the outside world, after being defeated by King Sinbad of Sindria and understanding that the power of the Djinns is not unique, he agrees on letting his older son Mystras travel with Sinbad.
- Spartos Leoxses, formerly the prince of Sasan, becomes the new king after his father Darius's abdication to establish the International Alliance. He has been killed in the war against the Parthevia Empire and joins the Eight Generals of Sindria after his death.
Sauslind Kingdom
The Sauslind Kingdom is featured in the Japanese light novel series Bibliophile Princess by Yui. It is ruled by the Ashelard family.
- Christopher "Chris" Selkirk Ashelard
- He is the crown prince and soon-to-be king of the Sausland Kingdom who takes Lady Elianna Bernstein for his fiancée, but only because of the added perk of gaining access to his royal library.[68] His uncle, Theodore Warren Ashelard, is a curator of the Royal Archives.
Kingdom of Sauville
The Kingdom of Sauville is a small French-speaking country in the Japanese anime series, Gosick.
- Rubert de Gilet
- He is the king of Sauville from the year 1897 who personally witnesses the supernatural powers of the alchemist, Leviathan. Despite his fears about his powers, he leads the kingdom with Leviathan's guidance. He is also married to the beautiful French lady, Coco Rose, at the time they became the king and queen. But in 1900, Rubert attempts to kill Coco upon his discovery on her mulatto son and kills her maid who switched places with the queen.[69] During World War I, when Sauville is attacked by enemy forces and its capital Saubrème is looted, King Rubert orders the repatriation of non-Sauvillean citizens to their respective countries.
Seagundia
Seagundia is a magical underwater kingdom in the animated film, Barbie: The Pearl Princess.[70]
- King Nereus and Queen Lorelei (voiced by Mark Oliver and Rebecca Shoichet)
- They are the rulers of Seagundia whose royal family are able to use magic over pearls. Their brother-in-law, Caligo, wants his son Fergis to be the heir to the throne. But their newborn daughter, Princess Lumina, has already been made the rightful heiress, so Caligo arranges with Scylla the potion maker to kill her in exchange for payment. Scylla, however, cannot bring herself to kill the princess as she instead raises her far away as her niece. While remaining distraught about their daughter's disappearance for seventeen years, Nereus and Lorelei lock themselves in their royal castle. They agree to give their nephew Fergis the Pearl of the Sea medallion to make him the new heir, although Lorelei hopes their both medallion and kingdom would go to Lumina. Caligo also asks Scylla to poison Nereus's merberry nectar at the toast of the royal ball for Fergis. However, Lumina, who now works as a hairstylist, uses the pearl magic to protect Scylla while Nereus and Lorelei imprison Caligo and his guards the Trident Squad during their family reunion. King Nereus is named after the Greek God of the Sea, and Queen Lorelei's name is from the rock headland on the Rhine River.
Principality of Selgina
The Principality of Selgina is a mountainous country situated in the Himalayas which appears in the Japanese kaiju film, Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.
- Princess Maas Doulina Salno (portrayed by Akiko Wakabayashi)
- Salno is a rightful monarch of the Principality of Selgina whose uncle wants to kill her so that he may rule. She is sent to Japan where she becomes possessed by a Venusian alien, claiming to be a prophetess who predicts about the alien-dragon King Ghidorah, while suffering an amnesia after jumping off an exploding plane.[71] Naoko Shindo, the reporter, takes Salno to a hotel for an interview and saves her from Malmess, the assassin sent by Salno's uncle. Shindo, Salno and the twin Shobijin fairies then evacuate when Godzilla and Rodan are converging on the city and battling throughout the countryside. After being shot in the head by Malmess, Princess Salno remembers her true identity and blames him as a traitor right before he falls to his death.
Holy Kingdom of Seyruun
The Holy Kingdom of Seyruun is featured in the Japanese anime series, Slayers.
- Philionel El Di Seyruun
- He is the crown prince and heir of the Holy Kingdom of Seyruun and the father of Gracia Ul Naga and Amelia Wil Telsa Seyruun. His father Eldoran Seyruun, who is technically the current king, is old, sickly and bedridden, so he more or less runs the kingdom for him. Due to the death of his wife who was killed by the assassin and the absence of his elder daughter Princess Gracia who now calls herself "Naga the Serpent", Phil is very close with and protective of his younger daughter Princess Amelia.
Kingdom of Shaanxi
The Kingdom of Shaanxi is one of the splinter states that were formed out of the collapse of the People's Republic of China in the tabletop role-playing game, Shadowrun.
- Chiangsiu Chou was the king of Shaanxi whose allies overthrew a junta installed by a military coup that had controlled his state. He was later assassinated by communists loyal to Beijing who opposed secession.
- Michelle Chou, Chiangsiu's daughter who is half-Chinese and half-British, becomes the queen of Shaanxi when she helps the rebels from Britain overthrow the military dictatorship and then seize control of her kingdom. She is married to her royal consort Fanqua Tsen, with whom she has a son Prince Jingqi Chou-Tsen. But Jingqi is killed in an assassination attempt against Queen Michelle one year before she has another son Bao-Zhi, to whom she secures the throne to make him the legal successor.
Shakobi
Shakobi is an African nation featured in Disney Channel series That's So Raven season 3 episode, "The Royal Treatment".
- The King of Shakobi
- Although the King is never seen and named, he sends his son Prince Tendaji to the United States where he can propose to a girl of his choice with three special gifts. At San Francisco, Tendaji goes to the fictional Bayside High School as an exchange student where he is made fun of by other students due to his cultural garb until Raven Baxter defends him. For her kindness, he gives Raven a sacred feather and then calls his father to confirm this. His second proposal gift is a seashell after spending time at Raven's house. Raven is then given the Shakobian dress, the final proposal gift, from her friends Eddie Thomas and Chelsea Daniels, and Tendaji invites her to his homeland where their royal marriage will take place. Upon realizing this, however, Raven rejects the marriage, explaining that she was unaware of the Shakobian traditions and is too young to be married.[72]
Shimmervale
Shimmervale is a Maltese-based crystal fairy kingdom in Fairytopia, powered by the untouchable crystallites, in the animated film sequel, Barbie: Mariposa & the Fairy Princess.
- King Regellius (voiced by Russell Roberts)
- He is a widowed fairy king of Shimmervale who is very skeptical towards Mariposa because his kingdom believes something untrue about the butterfly fairies like herself in Flutterfield. But his daughter Princess Catania quickly befriends Mariposa as they eventually have to defeat the evil fairy, Gwyllion, who has turned the crystallites into rocks, causing Shimmervale to freeze. In the end, Regellius apologizes to Mariposa for misjudging her and makes peace with the butterfly fairies by attending the ball where he dances with Queen Marabella of Flutterfield.
Kingdom of Shindra
The Kingdom of Shindra is a supporting setting in The Heroic Legend of Arslan novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka. It is likely based on the ancient Indian kingdom of the Early Cholas.
- King Karikala II
- He was the kind and wise king of Shindra and the father of Princes Gadevi and Rajendra. In order to decide his successor, since he did not trust his elder son Gadevi, he proposed that they settled it with a duel before the gods. When Rajendra's champion, Daryun, won the duel, Karikala made Rajendra the crown prince.
- Prince Rajendra
- He has been officially made the crown prince of Shindra after Daryun won the duel before the gods and arresting his older half-brother, Prince Gadevi. He has led the invasion of the Kingdom of Pars, hoping to take advantage of the political situation, only when he is forced to make an alliance with Prince Arslan. Soon after his father Karikala passes away, despite his young age, Rajendra becomes the next king of Shindra.
Kingdom of Shintaro
The Kingdom of Shintaro is a nation on top of the mountain in animated series Ninjago Season 13, Master of the Mountain.
- King Vangelis/The Skull Sorcerer (voiced by Deven Mack)
- He is the villainous monarch of the Kingdom of Shintaro who acquires his power from an ancient skull, called the Skull of Hazza D'ur, which can resurrect the undead Awakened Warriors. He takes control of the Dungeons of Shintaro hidden beneath his kingdom and enslaves the tribes of the elf-like Geckles and the brutish troll-like Munce to mine Vengestone for Princess Harumi of Ninjago and the Crystal King. But one of the ninjas, Cole, defeats Vangelis using the Spinjitzu Burst and he himself is arrested and dethrone by his daughter Vania.[73]
- Princess Vania (voiced by Sabrina Pitre)
- She is the princess and heir of the Kingdom of Shintaro. She takes an instant liking to Cole and aids the ninja, led by Lloyd Garmadon, upon the discovery of mines beneath the kingdom. When her father Vangelis is defeated, Vania becomes the queen of Shintaro and pledges her alliance to Cole and the ninja, while being a lover to the former.
Kingdom of Silesse
The Kingdom of Silesse is one of the eight countries divided by the Twelve Crusaders in the Fire Emblem video games, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
- King Ced, the Wind User
- He was a member of the Twelve Crusaders and the original wielder of the Book of Forseti who fought in the Holy War and contributed to the downfall of the tyrannical Loptrian Empire. At the war's conclusion, Ced became the founder and the first king of Silesse.
- Queen Lahna
- She was the queen dowager, ruling over the Kingdom of Silesse after the death of her husband the former King. Her only son, Prince Lewyn, ran away from Silesse to travel the world as a result of the inheritance squabbles initiated by the King's brothers, Duke Myos of Tófa Castle and Duke Daccar of Zaxon Castle. Lahna later died when the Grannvale army invaded Silesse in the aftermath of the Battle of Belhalla.
- King Lewyn
- Formerly the errant prince of Silesse, he becomes a new king with his wife Erinys, the Holy Pegasus Knight, as the queen. He emerges as an important figure in the liberation wars against the Grannvale Empire, serving as the personal advisor of Prince Seliph. When Lewyn goes missing and Erinys falls ill, their son Prince Ced departs Silesse to find his father, and his sister Princess Fee has to follow him. But at the end of the war, Lewyn declines to return to Silesse with Ced and Fee, insisting that he will be a liability to the restoration of his kingdom.
Silverland
Silverland is a major setting in the Japanese anime series, Princess Knight.
- The King and Queen of Silverland
- The current rulers of Silverland whose villainous nobleman, Duke Duralumin, would repress the people if his son Plastic is to become a king and he himself to be his regent. The law has stated that only a young prince can prevent the evil duke from inheriting the throne, but the King and Queen just happen to have a daughter anyway. Thus, the King has to announce that this child, Sapphire, is a boy instead of a girl, preventing Duralumin from finding out the truth. However, Duralumin and his henchman Baron Nylon attempt to prove that Prince Sapphire is really a girl as they often scheme to take over Silverland. Soon after Duke Duralumin stages a coup d'état to conquer Silverland, following the orders of the evil Mr. X of the X-Union, the King and Queen have been executed by being dropped in the sea but are later resurrected when the young angel Tink (or Choppy in English dub) sacrifices his mortal life.
- Princess Sapphire (Princess Knight in English)
- The princess and heir of Silverland who has been assigned female at birth but is raised as the boy; Tink accidentally gives her both a blue heart for a boy and a pink heart for a girl shortly before her birth.[74] Sapphire has briefly been crowned to be Silverland's new king after her father's disappearance. But unfortunately, she is sentenced to the Coffin Tower after her mother the Queen and Duke Duralumin reveal her true gender identity. She also dons a couple disguises, a Zorro-style masked crime fighter known as the Phantom Knight and an unnamed maiden with a blond wig, for she has been in her multi-faceted relationship with Franz Charming, the actual prince from the neighboring kingdom of Goldland.
Sindria Kingdom
The Sindria Kingdom is an Indian-based island country in the Japanese manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.
- King Sinbad was the first young monarch and the leader of the Alliance of the Seven Seas who founded the Sindria Kingdom after establishing an agreement with the Parthevia Empire, his birthplace. He is based on Sinbad the Sailor, the Middle-Eastern hero from One Thousand and One Nights.
- Dragul Nor Henrius Govius Menudias Partenuvonomias Dumid Os Kartanon, nicknamed "Drakon", is a former general and noble of the Parthevia Empire who becomes the king of Sindria following Sinbad's abdication. He has been turned into a dragon-like creature after being mortally wounded by his brother Barbarossa, losing his human form in the process called "Assimilation".
Skellige
Skellige is an archipelago and one of the Northern Kingdoms in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski, ruled by the Clan Tuirseach.
- Bran Tuirseach, the jarl of An Skellig ("small" or "lesser Skellig" in Elder Speech) who ruled as the king of Skellige but was killed by a bear while hunting it.
- Eist Tuirseach (portrayed by Björn Hlynur Haraldsson), who succeeds his brother Bran as the new jarl and king of Skellige.
Slumberland
Slumberland is a realm within Little Nemo's dream in the comic strips Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay and the animated film adaptation.
- King Morpheus "Morphy" (voiced by Bernard Erhard)
- He is the king of Slumberland who despite being a child at heart is a much more serious sovereign. He summons Little Nemo to his realm where he can soon be the playmate of his daughter Princess Camille. Morpheus protects Slumberland from nightmares or bad dreams with the help of his royal scepter, an ancient weapon of power. However, he has been kidnapped by the evil Nightmare King who Nemo accidentally releases. Nemo, Camille, Professor Genius and Flip the green-faced clown must rescue King Morpheus from the dark realm of Nightmare Land. In the real world, Morpheus is the ringmaster, while his daughter Camille rides on an elephant, in the circus that stops in Nemo's town.
Kingdom of Sniflheim
Sodden
Sodden was a former kingdom located around the Yaruga river between Cintra, Brugge, and Riverdell, in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
- King Gutram was the ruler of Sodden who was married twice. From his first marriage, he had a son, Prince Ekkehard, and from his second a daughter, Princess Sancia.
Island of Sodor
The Island of Sodor is a main setting in the book series The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry and Christopher Awdry, and its adaptations in other media.
Kingdom existed from 1099 to 1263.
- Sigmund, the elected first king who reigned from 1099 to 1116.
- The last king was Andreas, who died in the Battle of Largs in 1263, along with his heir apparent, Prince Peter.
Afterwards, the island became a Regency, and the last Regent, Sir Arnold de Normanby, was made Earl of Sodor by King Henry IV. The surname was later altered to Norramby. In 1753, the Earldom was extinguished by attainder; but in 1873, after popular petition, Queen Victoria graciously restored the title to the rightful pretender, John Arnold Norramby. The Earls were active on the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, and, as there is no Duke of Lancaster, the Earls were popularly, albeit nominally, called Dukes of Sodor. They were:
- John Arnold Norramby, 1st Duke of Sodor, reigned 1873 to 1894.
- Henry John Norramby, 2nd Duke of Sodor, reigned 1894 to 1915.
- Charles Henry Norramby, 3rd Duke of Sodor, reigned 1915 to 1941, and served in the First World War (also known as the Great War).
- Robert Charles Norramby, 4th Duke of Sodor, reigned 1941 to 1943, killed in action in the Second World War.
- Richard Robert Norramby, 5th Duke of Sodor, reigned since 1943, succeeded in his third year.
Both the 4th and 5th Dukes are mentioned in Duke the Lost Engine, while the 5th comes into Very Old Engines, where he opens the loop line of the Skarloey Railway.[75] There is also King Godred, ruler of Sodor during Middle Ages whose crown was stolen by thieves, mentioned in the animated special Thomas & Friends: King of the Railway.
Sol Empire
Principality of Soleanna
The Principality of Soleanna (also known as the City of Water)[77] is the sovereign island country in the video game, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). It is inspired by Venice, Italy.
- The Duke of Soleanna (voiced by David Wills)
- The original ruler of the Principality of Soleanna, he was a chief scientist who during Shadow and Silver's time travel led his technicians a research program, called "Solaris Project", to manipulate time with the country's omnipotent sun god, Solaris, for the betterment of mankind as well as resurrection of his dead wife, the Duchess of Soleanna. But after the scientific accident, the wounded Duke handed over the Scepter of Darkness to Shadow to seal Mephiles the Dark, Solaris's conscious mind, and then used a Chaos Emerald to seal Iblis, Solaris's destructive power, within the soul of his daughter Elise right before he died.
- Princess Elise III (voiced by Lacey Chabert)
- The only daughter of the Duke and Duchess, she becomes a new ruler of the Principality of Soleanna, in spite of her young age, as she resides in the new castle when the old one at Kingdom Valley slowly falls into disrepair. However, Elise gets abducted by Doctor Eggman in an attempt to harness Iblis to help conquer the world, but she is rescued by Sonic multiple times (see princess and dragon).[1] She has been told from her late father to never cry lest her tears unleash Iblis and destroy the world. Elise is also assisted by her two ladies-in-waiting, Anna and Sophia.
Kingdom of Somnia
- King Somnus, the monarch of the Kingdom of Somnia who rules alongside his wife Queen Apnea and is asked by the amnesiac Hero to retrieve Ra's Mirror, a magical artifact that is said to reflect the truth, in the video game Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation.
Kingdom of Stella
The Kingdom of Stella (also known as the Land of the Stars) is part of the fictional continent of Ishgar in the Fairy Tail anime film, Dragon Cry.
- King Animus
- He was an evil dragon who took on the human form as the king of Stella, with Zash Caine and Sonya as his aides. He intended to use the Dragon Cry, a mystical staff found by Zash in the dragon graveyard, for a ritual. However, Sonya implored Natsu Dragneel and his team of Fairy Tail to leave the staff, warning them that Animus's ritual could prevent a potential magical catastrophe from destroying the kingdom, for which Natsu rejected. After touching the Dragon Cry, Sonya refused to give it to Animus which led him to possess her, revealing his true form in front of Natsu. But as he escaped Sonyas's body using the staff's magic, Zash stole the staff for himself, seeking revenge against the Kingdom of Fiore for exiling him. Later, after Zash was killed, Sonya destroyed the Dragon Cry staff, causing King Animus to die peacefully.
Sto Lat and Sto Helit
Sto Lat and Sto Helit are featured in the Discworld series of novels by Terry Pratchett.
- Olerve the Bastard, the King of Sto Lat assassinated on the orders of the Duke of Sto Helit in Mort.
- Queen Kelirehenna I, originally Princess Keli, the daughter of Olerve the Bastard. In Mort, her assassination on the orders of the Duke of Sto Helit was meant to result in his ascension to the throne, the unification of Sto Lat and Sto Helit, the federation of the nations of the Sto Plains and a century of peace. However, after being saved by Mort, Death's human apprentice, she manages to ascend to throne after Death arranged for the timeline to be permanently altered.
- Mortimer Sto Helit, former apprentice to Death, is invested as the Duke of Sto Helit by Queen Kelirehenna as a reward for saving her life, after the previous Duke died after his lifetimer was destroyed in a fight between Mort and Death. Mort marries Death's adoptive daughter Ysabell and adopts the family motto Non Temitis Messor (Don't Fear The Reaper). Both he and Ysabell die in a carriage crash in Soul Music after refusing Death's offer of immortality.
- Susan Sto Helit has technically been the Duchess of Sto Helit since the death of her parents Mortimer and Ysabell Sto Helit in Soul Music but instead pursues a teaching career in Hogfather and Thief of Time and wishes to be referred to as "Miss Susan". She wishes simply to be normal despite having inherited many supernatural traits from her adoptive grandfather Death, such as the ability to walk through solid matter.
Stromgarde
Stromgarde is a human Kingdom in the Warcraft video game series.
- Thoras Trollbane
- The warrior king of Stromgarde and the founding member of the Alliance of Lordaeron during the Second War. After he was ultimately killed by his son Galen, he was resurrected by the Deathlord of the Knights of the Ebon Blade during the third invasion of the Burning Legion in order to join the ranks of the new Four Horsemen and protect all of Azeroth once more.
- Galen Trollbane
- The next ruler of Stromgarde prior to the Cataclysm. He took leadership of Stromgarde following the ultimate demise of his father Thoras and rejoined the Alliance. After his death at the hands of the Horde seeking Trol'kalar, he was resurrected on the orders of Sylvanas Windrunner and sought to obtain the sword for her. Around the time of the Burning Legion's third invasion, he declared himself king of a now undead-inhabited Stromgarde, but was ultimately slain by the Knights of the Ebon Blade.
- Danath Trollbane
- He has been considered by some people of Stromgarde to be their legitimate ruler with the death of his cousin Galen. Ultimately, he fulfills this desire and becomes the leader of a newly rebuilt Stromgarde during the Fourth War, before the Horde lays siege to his kingdom during the Battle for Stromgarde.
Stormhold
Stormhold is the magical kingdom in the novel Stardust by Neil Gaiman and its film adaptation.
- The King of Stormhold, the 81st lord of Stormhold, and father of Lady Una, Lord Primus, Princes Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus and Sextus and Lord Septimus.
- Lord Tristran Thorne, son of Dunstan Thorne and Lady Una, nephew of Lord Primus, Princes Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus and Sextus and Lord Septimus, and husband of Yvaine (daughter of the Moon).
Stormwind
Stormwind is a kingdom controlling much of the southern continent of Azeroth in the Warcraft video game series and its film adaptation. It is ruled by the House of Wrynn.
- Llane Wrynn (portrayed by Dominic Cooper)
- The king of Stormwind during the First War in both the first game, Orcs & Humans, and the film adaptation. He was killed by the half-orc Garona Halforcen, but before his death, wished that the champion of his kingdom would become a commander of the Human Forces against other orcs. He was also a beacon of hope for his people in times of darkness.
- Varian Wrynn (voiced by Chris Metzen)
- Varian became the next king of Stormwind after his father Llane's death. He ruled with fierce love for his people and his son Prince Anduin. He was then killed by warlock Gul'dan's forces on the Broken Shore in World of Warcraft: Legion.
- Anduin Llane Wrynn (voiced by Josh Keaton)
- He is the crown prince who is named the new ruler of Stormwind when his father Varian is abducted by the Defias Gang. But due to his young age, Anduin is unable to reign, and the task of regency has been given to Bolvar Fordragon, the high lord and venerated paladin of the Alliance.[78] In Legion, after Varian is killed on the Broken Shore, Anduin permanently assumes the throne as Stormwind's next king. He travels to the Broken Shore where he meets with Genn Greymane and Velen. There, he finds his father's sword and, after being told by his vision to do "what a king must do", declares he is ready to lead his kingdom against the Burning Legion. He has also taken a position as a leader of the Alliance.[79]
Suari
Suari is an Arab monarchy in the television series, Columbo.
- King Hamid Kamal (portrayed by Barry Robins)
- He is a young and liberal monarch of Suari who is on a diplomatic visit to the United States where he meets up with Lieutenant Frank Columbo. Hassan Salah, the chief diplomat of the Legation of Suari, murders during that trip in hopes of shifting power within his government. Kamal listens closely from the next room that Lieutenant Columbo has gotten Salah, who is under diplomatic immunity, to confess to the murder and stay in the U.S. to sign a confession and waive his immunity from prosecution.
Sun Kingdom
The Sun Kingdom is a neighboring country to the Rain Dukedom in the Japanese anime series, The World Is Still Beautiful.
- Sheila was a selected queen of the Sun Kingdom as the wife of the former King, although she was a commoner. She lived an isolated life in the castle with her son Livius, due to her low social status, until she died.
- Livius Orvinus Ifrikia (Livius the First) is the young king of the Sun Kingdom who begins his campaign to conquer the world after his parents' deaths, even though he is actually still a young boy.
Land of Sweets
The Land of Sweets is a kingdom which dwells the gingerbread and candy people in the two-act Christmas ballet, The Nutcracker, by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a loose adaptation of E. T. A. Hoffmann's short novel The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
- The Nutcracker Prince
- He is the rightful ruler of the Land of Sweets who is cursed to transform into a wooden nutcracker. He is soon picked up in the German city of Nuremberg as a Christmas gift to Clara Stahlbaum (Marie Stahlbaum in the story) from her godfather and talented toymaker, Drosselmeyer. But when the Mouse King and his army of rodents invade Clara's parlor, the Nutcracker comes to life to attack them with Clara, the gingerbread men and the tin soldiers at his side. He then transforms back into a human prince and takes Clara to the Land of Sweets where the Sugar Plum Fairy serves as his regent. Presented with chocolate from Spain, coffee from Arabia, tea from China and candy canes from Russia, Clara is placed to be the princess consort to the Nutcracker.
Syldavia
- Muskar XII is the king of the fictional Balkan country of Syldavia in the eighth volume of the Tintin comics. Another Syldavian kings mentioned in the same volume are, among others, Muskar I, the fictional first king, and Ottokar IV, whose scepter serves as the plot basis of it.
Sylvania
Sylvania is featured in the French play Le Prince Consort and its film adaptation The Love Parade.[80]
- Queen Louise (portrayed by Jeanette MacDonald)
- She is the regnant of Sylvania in her own right who has been royally fed-up with her people's preoccupation with whom she would marry. She later marries Count Alfred Renard, the military attaché to the Sylvanian Embassy in Paris who promises to be her obedient consort, despite his qualms.
Symkaria
Symkaria is a small eastern European country within the Balkans in the Marvel Universe.
- King Phillip, the ruler of Symkaria after World War II who awarded Ernst Sablinov, the successful hunter of Nazi war criminals, with Castle Sable.
- King Stefan, Phillip's son and successor and an ally of Silver Sable.
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Talys
Talys is an island kingdom situated off Archanea's eastern coast in the video game, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, and its DS remake.
- Mostyn, the first king of Talys who has united the island tribes into a kingdom. A close friend of King Cornelius of Altea, his daughter Princess Caeda becomes fast friends with Cornelius's son Prince Marth after his exile. But during the six-year War of Shadows, Talys is invaded by the Galder Pirates. Marth, Caeda, and several other knights rebel the pirates and rescue King Mostyn. He then concludes that he is ready to battle the Dolhr Empire by sending out Marth and his allies.[5] Eventually, Marth and Caeda become engaged to be married.
Tamarang
Tamarang is a kingdom featured in The Sword of Truth novel series by Terry Goodkind and television series Legend of the Seeker episode, "Puppeteer".
- Queen Milena (portrayed by Geraldine Brophy)
- She was the former ruler of Tamarang who in the first novel, Wizard's First Rule, had the third and last Box of Orden. Darken Rahl, the Lord Rahl of D'Hara, purchased that box and began travelling towards Milena's palace by the time his son Richard Cypher and Mother Confessor Kahlan Amnell reached Tamarang. Milena was killed by Mord-Sith Denna, who works for Darken Rahl.
- Princess Violet (portrayed by Maisy McLeod-Riera)
- She was the princess of Tamarang who in Phantom ascended the throne to become a new queen after her mother Milena's death. She had Six the Witch Woman, who had healed her from injury, serving as her advisor. But in reality, Six tutored her in a strange magic power, treating her as a puppet used in her fiendish schemes. In Confessor, Violet was put under a spell by another Witch Woman, Shota, and created the "ghostie gobbly" creatures in order to destroy her former playmate, Rachel. But Rachel was able to force the ghostie gobblies into killing her instead.
Tangea
Tangea is featured in the animated television series, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
- King Nova (voiced by John O'Hurley) is the alien monarch of Tangea. He is overprotective of his daughter Princess Mira Nova, the heiress to the Tangean throne, and clearly disapproves of her choice of being a rookie Space Ranger. Therefore, King Nova has an estranged relationship with Mira as well as Captain Buzz Lightyear, although he still deeply cares about Mira as he helps out in bringing her out of a debilitating energy addiction.
Tangu
Tangu is a desert kingdom featured in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia the First.
- King Habib and Queen Farnaz
- The rulers of Tangu whose son Prince Zandar is a student of Royal Prep where he is a close friend to Prince James of Enchancia. In the season 3 episode, "New Genie on the Block", while James' royal family arrive to see Habib and Farnaz for the Museum Opening Party, Princess Sofia accidentally releases Kazeem the young genie out of his magic lamp. Investigating all the commotion of Kazeem running loose by granting wishes for many people of Tangu, Habib blames Zandar who is outlooking for Kazeem until Sofia tells him she is responsible for this. He and Farnaz are shown to dislike mischief as they support their decision to cancel the Museum Opening Party. But after Sofia insists on fixing everything to undo Kazeem's spells, King Habib delightedly announces that the party is back on. And during the party, Habib and Farnaz watch their son Zandar doing the magic carpet dance with Sofia.
Kingdom of Tantal
The Kingdom of Tantal is a hermit country featured in the video game, Xenoblade Chronicles 2.
- King Eulogimenos Tantal (voiced by Keith Bartlett) is a ruler of the Kingdom of Tantal whose son, Crown Prince Ozychlyrus Brounev Tantal, leaves the country's borders against his wishes to travel the world, causing Ozychlyrus to be banished. He also captures Pyra, the first half of the humanoid Aegis blade, to intend to use the ether accelerator to destroy her, believing that this will keep the world safe. But Pyra's Driver, Rex, and his allies rescue her with the help of Eulogimenos's son who now goes by the name of Zeke von Genbu, to which the king apologizes for his actions.
Taronia
Temeria
Temeria is one of the Northern Kingdoms in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski and the adaptations in other media. It is ruled by the Temerian Dynasty.
- King Dezmod
- King Abdank
- King Lambert
- King Geddes
- King Gardik
- King Goidemar
- King Cedric
- King Griffin
- Queen Bienvenu La Louve
- King Medell
- King Foltest (portrayed by Shaun Dooley), the ruler of Temeria who is involved in an incestuous affair with his sister Princess Adda producing his niece named after her, although both a mother and a daughter die in childbirth. Five years later, however, a dead daughter, Adda the White, is cursed to become an undead monster called a striga that kills the villagers. Foltest forbids his people to destroy the striga and hires Geralt of Rivia to lift the curse of the niece he dearly loves.
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Kingdom of Thornwood
The Kingdom of Thornwood is featured in the video game, Shining in the Darkness.
- King Drake of Thornwood
- He is the rightful ruler of the Kingdom of Thornwood who summons his loyal knight, Mortred, to escort his daughter Princess Jessa to the local shrine. But unfortunately, both Mortred and Jessa have disappeared, and the evil sorcerer Dark Sol appears to threaten Thornwood. Dark Sol plans to not return Jessa unless Drake hands his kingdom over to him, but Mortred's child defeats him and rescues Jessa (see princess and dragon).
Kingdom of Thracia
The Kingdom of Thracia is one of the eight countries divided by the Twelve Crusaders in the Fire Emblem video games, Genealogy of the Holy War and Thracia 776.
- Dáinn the Dragon Knight and Njörun the Lance Knight
- They were the two siblings who were the members of the Twelve Crusaders fighting in a revolution against the tyranny of the Loptrian Empire. Dáinn wielded the Heaven Lance Gungnir and Njörun wielded the Earth Lance Gáe Bolg, all granted by the dragon gods. At the war's conclusion, Dáinn and Njörun became the founders and the first monarchs of the Kingdom of Thracia, then encompassing the entire Thracian Peninsula.
- King Travant
- He was the ruler of the Kingdom of Thracia during the rise of the Grannvale Empire and the inheritor of the Gungnir lance. In the Aed Massacre, Travant was responsible for the deaths of Prince Quan and Princess Ethlyn of Leonster but was subsequently cowed into submission to the Grannvalian occupation of the District led by Duke Bloom of House Friege. He even took Quan and Ethlyn's daughter, Princess Altena, and the Gáe Bolg lance back with him to his nation, adopting and raising her as his own daughter along with his only biological son Prince Arion.
- King Arion
- Formerly the prince of Thracia, he becomes the king after his father Travant was killed during the war between his kingdom and the liberation army of Prince Seliph, placing himself in opposition to his adoptive sister Altena. Arion is later hired as a mercenary by Prince Julius of the Grannvale Empire and deploys late in the battle to attack Chalphy Castle, while Seliph's forces are distracted in the north. He is then convinced by Altena to at least cease his opposition and ally with Seliph instead.
- Prince Leif Faris Claus
- He is a deposed heir from the fallen kingdom of Leonster who rallies a resistance army in an attempt to defeat the Grannvale Empire, prompted by the destruction of the village of Fiana and the kidnapping of his lover Princess Nanna, the cousin of King Ares of Agustria, and his friend Mareeta, the noble princess of Isaach. Following his cousin Seliph's victory against Julius, Leif, along with his lost older sister Altena and the former king Arion, unifies Thracia and the Republic of Munster into a single nation, forming the New Kingdom of Thracia with himself as its king.
Kingdom of Titania
The Kingdom of Titania is a walled human kingdom in the video game, Odin Sphere.
- King Gallon was the previous king of Titania before his second son, Edmund, took the throne following his death.
- King Edmund is the current ruler of Titania. He is the weakest king in Erion.
Torenth
Torenth is one of the Eleven Kingdoms in the series of Deryni novels by Katherine Kurtz and the main setting in King Kelson's Bride, ruled by the Houses of Furstán.
- Wencit Furstán, the previous king of Torenth and the uncle of Alroy and Liam who reigned from 1110 to 1121.
- Alroy Arion II Furstán d'Arjenol became the new ruler of Torenth following his uncle's death in 1121 but died under suspicious circumstances in 1123.
- Liam Lajos II Lionel László Furstán d'Arjenol becomes a current king of Torenth with his mother, Princess Morag Furstána, and uncle, Duke Mahael, serving as his primary regents.
Kingdom of Torna
The Kingdom of Torna is the main setting for the video game, Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Torna – The Golden Country.
- The Tornan King (voiced by Ramon Tikaram) is the ruler of the Kingdom of Torna during the Aegis War, the brother of High Prince Zettar and the father of Prince Addam Origo. His kingdom has been massively damaged as Addam's Aegis Blade, Mythra, unleashes her power to defeat Malos who has launched an attack on the capital, Auresco.[81] While Zettar flees on his own, the King gets crushed to death by falling debris.
Toydaria
Trigan Empire
The Trigan Empire is a titular nation that is apparently modelled on Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire in The Rise and Fall of the Trigan Empire comic series by Mike Butterworth.
- Emperor Trigo
- Formerly the leader of the Vorg tribe, he is crowned as the founder of the Trigan Empire after his brother Brag allows him to become a sole ruler. Trigo had a vision of the Lokan Empire where the Vorg tribesmen would not be united, giving up their nomadic existence for they would soon become extinct. Instituting a treaty with the kingdom of Hericon, Trigo rises to sovereignty and faces many threats to his empire and himself following the attack between the nation of Tharv and the Lokan Empire, while his brother Klud tries to assassinate him. Trigo was married to Lady Ursa, the sister of King Kassar of Hericon, with whom he would have triplet sons, although two of them were later killed. He is also the uncle of Brag's son, Janno.
Kingdom of Tristain
The Kingdom of Tristain is part of the fictional continent of Halkeginia in the Japanese anime series, The Familiar of Zero.
- Henrietta de Tristain
- She is the princess of the Kingdom of Tristain, and the only daughter of King Henri and Queen Marianne, whose element is Water Magic. Following her father's death, Henrietta becomes Tristain's new queen and has to defend her country from the invasion of the Kingdom of Albion after her lover Wales Tudor, crown prince of Albion, was assassinated. She is also a childhood friend to Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière, who she offers knighthood. She is named after Henrietta Anne Stuart, Princess of England and Scotland.
Kingdom of Trodain
The Kingdom of Trodain is a major setting in the video game, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King.
- King Trode (voiced by Jon Glover)
- He is an eponymous monarch, consumed with the well-being of the Kingdom of Trodain and especially his daughter Princess Medea. But Dhoulmagus, the kingdom's court jester, steals the ancient Godbird Scepter and casts a spell on Trodain castle, turning Trode into a hideous toad-like troll, Medea into a horse and the rest of the castle's inhabitants into petrified plants. So Trode and Medea, along with the heroic Trodain guard who hasn't been affected, set out on a quest to break the spell. Along the way, Trode offers wisdom and insight for the Hero, Jessica the mage, Yangus the bandit and Angelo the Templar Knight as they travel around the world in search for Dhoulmagus. But after defeating Dhoulmagus and retrieving the Godbird Scepter, Trode and Medea are still under a curse. Jessica later reveals that the scepter contains the spirit of Rhapthorne, the demon lord, speculating that it is not Dhoulmagus who maintains the curse on Trodain. Before long after defeating Rhapthorne, King Trode, Princess Medea and the people of Trodain are finally returned to normal.
Tryphemia
Kingdom of Turan
The Kingdom of Turan is featured in The Heroic Legend of Arslan novel series by Yoshiki Tanaka.
- King Tokhtamysh, the former ruler of Turan who invaded the Kingdom of Pars in order to strengthen his currently weak political influence.
- King Ilterish, the general of the large army of Turan who murders Tokhtamysh for retreating the from the battlefield against Pars and proclaims himself king.
Kingdom of Tycoon
The Kingdom of Tycoon is featured in the video game Final Fantasy V and its anime OVA adaptation Legend of the Crystals.
- Alexander Highwind Tycoon
- He was the widowed king of the Kingdom of Tycoon and the guardian of the Wind Crystal who traveled across the sea to kill Hiryu the dragon-like wind drake to extract medicine from its tongue for his ailing wife, Queen Tycoon, but lost his biological daughter Princess Sarisa who was then found by the pirates. Unfortunately, the Queen died by the time the crystals began to shatter. When the wind currents began to slow and stale, King Alexander uses Hiryu's body to travel to the Wind Shrine, quelling the worries of his other daughter and heir Princess Lenna, before bearing witness to the Wind Crystal shattering and he suddenly disappeared afterward. It is later revealed that Alexander was controlled by the ancient sorcerer Exdeath in attempt to destroy the last of the four Crystals, before he reunited with both Lenna and Sarisa and then sacrificed himself to save Lenna and her allies, Bartz Klauser, King Galuf Baldesion and his granddaughter Princess Krile Baldesion. But his spirit, alongside the other spirits of the Warriors of Dawn, appeared to suppress Exdeath's control of the Void when he used it on the heroes at the Rift.
- Lenna Charlotte "Reina" Tycoon
- Formerly a princess, she becomes a reigning queen of the Kingdom of Tycoon, despite her young age, after her long-lost sister Sarisa Scherwil abandoned the throne to rejoin the pirates, following their father's death and Neo Exdeath's ultimate defeat. Sometime later, Queen Lenna, Bartz Klauser and the rest of the remaining heroes visit the Guardian Tree and solemnly vow to continue protecting the world and its four Crystals that are restored and reunified as peace returns.
- Queen Lenna Tycoon
- She is the new queen of the Kingdom of Tycoon in Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals. As a ruling queen, she has to make sure that the Wind Crystal is safe. But when her royal advisor Blue Mage warns her that the Crystals are going missing and the world is in danger again, Queen Lenna vows to protect the Wind Crystal as the last hope to restore order to the world. She sends the general of her kingdom's air force, Valkus, and the flag-airship Iron Wings to make sure the Crystal is safe. The Queen later tells the new heroes about Deathgyunos, the God of Oblivion, who will destroy the world if he is reborn by the evil wizard Ra Devil. She also sends Prettz and his friend Linally, Bartz's direct descendant, to find the Dragon which can transport them to the Black Moon where they would combat Ra Devil. In the end, Lenna restores the recovered Crystals to their rightful places.
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Udrogoth
Udrogoth is featured in the Disney Channel animated series, Dave the Barbarian.
- King Throktar and Queen Glimia (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and Erica Luttrell) are the proper rulers of Udrogoth and the parents of Prince Dave and Princesses Candy and Fang. They are away fighting evil across the world, although they can communicate to their children via the crystal ball of Glimia's brother Oswidge the "sorcerer", which seems to operate like a telephone.
- Princess Candace "Candy" Barbarian (also voiced by Erica Luttrell), the eldest of Throktar and Glimia, is left in charge as a princess regent of Udrogoth while her parents are away but has a contemporary "valley girl" attitude; she would rather go shopping and hang out than rule her kingdom. However, Candy has to protect the kingdom from evil with her martial arts skills, alongside her muscular brother Dave and younger sister Fang.
The Underground
- King Asgore Dreemurr of the Underground, the king of all monsters, ex-Husband of Toriel and the father of the primary antagonist, Prince Asriel Dreemurr (aka Flowey), in the video game Undertale. He is a benevolent, goat-like monster with a golden beard and white fur and speaks with a Southern accent.
Underland
The Underworld
Multiple fictional works feature the mythical realm of the Underworld as being led by the monarch.
Pan's Labyrinth
- An unnamed and also benevolent King of the Underworld (portrayed by Federico Luppi) is the father of Princess Moanna (aka Ofelia), the child protagonist in the Spanish film Pan's Labyrinth.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- Queen Wrathmelior Lucitor is a giant demon queen who rules the Underworld with her Mewman husband King Dave in the Disney XD animated series, Star vs. the Forces of Evil. She is the mother of Crown Prince Tom Lucitor.
Unikingdom
The Unikingdom is a main setting in the animated television series, Unikitty!
- Princess Unikitty is the ruler of the Unikingdom who deals with the threats of the evil Master Frown and goes on the misadventures with her brother Prince Puppycorn, Dr. Fox the scientist, Hawkodile the bodyguard, and Richard the royal advisor.
Urado Kingdom
The Urado Kingdom is part of the fictional continent of Rumeliana in the Japanese anime series, Altair: A Record of Battles. It is based on Wallachia and Hungary.
- King Zsigmond III
- He is the polite and honorable, but also strict and stoic, ruler of the Urado Kingdom who tries his best to follow the kingdom's isolationist traditions, in spite of the fact that Urado grew very impoverished during his reign. Zsigmond is persuaded by Tuğril Mahmut Pasha to ally with the Türkiye Stratocracy, although he nearly makes a treaty with the Balt-Rhein Empire, recognizing his kingdom's dire situation and weakened state. He is the father of Princesses Gertrude and Margit.
Kingdom of Uraya
Urland
Urland is a post-Roman kingdom situated near the River Ur in the film, Dragonslayer.
- King Casiodorus Ulfilas (portrayed by Peter Eyre), the ruler of Urland who consequently sends the wizard's apprentice, Galen Bradwarden, with a magical amulet to rescue his daughter Princess Elspeth from a 400-year-old dragon, Vermithrax Pejorative (see princess and dragon). Casiodorus then claims that he has killed the dragon, when in truth, it was actually killed by Galen who sacrifices himself for this purpose.
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Kingdom of Valendia
The Kingdom of Valendia is a major setting in the role-playing video game, Princess Crown.
- Elfaran De Valendia
- She was the warrior queen who had to protect the Kingdom of Valendia by banishing the evil demon lord Lalva. She successfully prevented the demonic forces, who were seeking the royal blood, from resurrecting Lalva.
- Gradriel De Valendia
- She is the princess and heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Valendia. As a newly appointed queen after the death of her mother Elfaran, despite her young age, she goes on a quest to fight against the demon invasion along with the knight Edward Glowstar, the noble pirate Portgus, and the witch-in-training Proserpina. Together, Princess Gradriel and her allies must prevent Lalva's resurrection and retrieve the crown of the neighboring kingdom of Volga that is stolen by the sorcerer Leon.
Kingdom of Valentine
The Kingdom of the Valentine is a human magical kingdom in the video game, Odin Sphere.
- King Valentine
- He was the maternal grandfather of the valentine twins, and his goal is to ultimately cause the End of the World out of a madness caused by his daughter Princess Ariel's apparent betrayal. He was in a revenant form.
Kingdom of Valis
The Kingdom of Valis is part of the fictional continent of Lodoss in the Japanese media franchise, Record of Lodoss War. Unlike most of the kingdoms, Valis traditionally relies on the holy knights to become ruling kings instead of those of royal bloodline.
- King Fahn
- He was a holy knight and one of the "Six Heroes" who became the king of Valis prior to the War of the Demon King. He wielded his Holy Sword of Valis to duel with his former ally and another one of the Six Heroes, Emperor Beld of Marmo, declaring the War of Heroes. During the final battle, however, Fahn was struck down by Beld right before Beld himself was killed by King Kashue of Flaim and Karla the Grey Witch.
- Princess Fianna
- The daughter of King Fahn, she is the princess of the Kingdom of Valis. When she was a baby, Fianna was kidnapped and held for ransom to be sacrificed to the red dragon, Shooting Star (see princess and dragon). However, she was rescued by the kingdom's infamous knight, Tessius, to which it sparked a civil war where he died in dishonor. As a young woman, Princess Fianna becomes attracted to Etoh, the priest of Valis, after being rescued from Karla by Tessius's son and the swordsman of the Kingdom of Alania, Parn. Though not considered an heiress to the throne, as the successor is chosen from the knighthood, she marries Etoh and gains political power as the queen of Valis after her father's death.
Valley of the Wind
The Valley of the Wind is a small nation on the post-apocalyptic Earth in the Japanese manga Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind by Hayao Miyazaki and its anime film adaptation.
- King Jhil
- He was the ailing monarch whose kingdom the Valley of the Wind was invaded by the Empire of Torumekia. He had eleven children, but his daughter Nausicaä was the only one who survived long enough to be his heir. Both manga and film differ in Jhil's ultimate fate. In manga, his death was attributed to long-term poisoning caused by the Sea of Corruption; in film, he was killed during the Valley's invasion by Torumekian troops.
- Princess Nausicaä
- She is the princess and heir of the Valley of the Wind. During the war between empires of Torumekia and Dorok, she takes the responsibilities of her bedridden father Jhil and succeeds him to the throne. Courageous and caring, Nausicaä has a special connection with animals and the natural world. Her name is derived from the Phaeacian princess Nausicaa, which means "ship burner".
Empire of Valua
The Empire of Valua is the main antagonist of the video game, Skies of Arcadia.
- Empress Teodora (voiced by Fay Lumley)
- The corrupt tyrant whose Empire of Valua seeks the six powerful Moon Crystals to reawaken the colossal living weapons of destruction, called the Gigas, and conquer the world. She directs the Valuan Armada, a fleet of warships commanded by Lord Galcian and Vice-Captain Ramirez, to find the crystals. But in the end, after finally retrieving the Moon Crystals, Galcian and Ramirez call the Rains of Destruction down upon Valua, killing Teodora and seizing the control of the Valuan Armada in a bid to dominate the world.
- Prince Enrique (voiced by Robb McCulloch)
- He becomes the new emperor of the Empire of Valua after his villainous mother Teodora dies from the lack of concern during the Rains of Destruction. He has no influence over his government's tyranny and has thus joined in with Vyse and his crew members of the air pirates, called the Blue Rogues, after helping them escape the empire's grand fortress by stealing the Delphinus airship. And after defeating the Valuan Armada to end the Rains of Destruction, Enrique marries Princess Moegi of Yafutoma to be his empress and, with a promise of benevolent reign, oversees the reconstruction of his empire's capital.
Varania
Varania is a small principality in Europe in the book, The Mystery of the Silver Spider by Robert Arthur Jr.
- Duke Stefan, the ambitious nobleman and the head of the conspirators, rules Varania in the intervening time as he and his men steal the Silver Spider, a piece of jewelry which is the most treasured item of Varanian history. The rightful heir to the Varanian throne is Prince Djaro who forms an instant friendship with the Three Investigators, Jupiter Jones, Peter Crenshaw and Bob Andrews. The Three Investigators travel to Varania to expose Stefan's plot and help Djaro to prevail.
Kingdom of Varuna
The Kingdom of Varuna is a major setting in the video game, Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins.
- King Varuna
- The rightful ruler of the Kingdom of Varuna who has been imprisoned by the evil Baron Diaz and replaced by a wooden doll. Diaz, untrusting of the powerful sorcerer Mephisto, plots to take over the entire kingdom by marrying the King's daughter, Princess Alexia, to claim the throne. However, Alexia has to rescue her father to free their kingdom with the help of Flint the young pirate hunter.
Kingdom of Verdane
The Kingdom of Verdane was one of the eight countries divided by the Twelve Crusaders in the video game, Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.
- King Batu was the last and pacifistic monarch of the Kingdom of Verdane prior to its Grannvale annexation. He had three sons: Prince Munnir, the ruler of Marpha Castle; Prince Cimbaeth, the ruler of Genoa Castle; and Prince Jamke, who alone is suspicious of the influence of Sandima, the dark priest of the Loptr Church, upon his father and brothers.
Verdon
Verden is one of the minor kingdoms in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
Vermillion Empire
The Vermillion Empire is a small European country in the Japanese light novel series, Chivalry of a Failed Knight by Riku Misora.
- Sirius Vermillion (voiced by Hideyuki Hori)
- Sirius is the current emperor of the Vermillion Empire whose younger daughter, Princess Stella Vermillion, is a top A-rank Blazer. He disagrees with Stella's idea of traveling to Japan, to the point that his wife Empress Astrea needs to imprison him so that Stella can go. As a Blazer himself, Emperor Sirius has the supernatural ability to create and manipulate flames, just like Stella, as a part of the Nature Interference.
Principality of Veronica
The Principality of Veronica is part of the fictional continent of Ishgar in the Fairy Tail anime film, Phoenix Priestess.
- Prince Cream, Duke of Veronica
- He is the selfish and vain prince who rules the Principality of Veronica. He is proud of himself and his beauty and desires immortality as he orders the Mages of Carbuncle to bring Éclair, the priestess of the ancient Fire Village who holds the half of the mystical Phoenix Stone, back to him. Cream plans to combine the Phoenix Stone with the other half in his possession to summon a phoenix that would grant him immortality, which he successfully does so during the ceremony. However, the phoenix only appears to destroy everything around the nation as Lucy Heartfilia, Natsu Dragneel and the rest of Fairy Tail team rescue Éclair.
Vers Empire
The Vers Empire is a nation that rules the planet Mars in the Japanese anime series, Aldnoah.Zero.
- Rayregalia Vers Rayvers
- He was the first emperor and the scientist who founded the Vers Empire in 1972 when he declared Mars's independence from the planet Earth after being recognized as a rightful master by the Aldnoah technology that had burned its activation processes into his genes, giving him supreme authority over them. Utilizing Aldnoah's power monopoly, Rayregalia based his empire's authority on the military force and created a class of warlords who swore fealty to him and soon became the Martian Knights. In 1997, he abdicated the throne due to health problem. However in 1999, when his son and heir Gilzeria was killed in action, Rayregalia was forced to return to the throne.
- Gilzeria Vers
- He became the second emperor of the Vers Empire following his father's retirement in 1997. Rayregalia's illness allowed him to ascend the throne and used his people's jealousy of Earth to maintain order on the empire. Emperor Gilzeria only reigned the Vers Empire for two years until his tragic death when he whipped the Orbital Knights into a frenzy and sent them against Earth, causing the conflict spurring Heaven Fall during the First Earth-Mars War. He was killed in the war at that time, leading his father to reclaim the throne and become the guardian of his two daughters Princesses Asseylum and Lemrina.
- Asseylum Vers Allusia
- Formerly a princess, she becomes the empress of the Vers Empire after the deaths of her father Gilzeria and grandfather Rayregalia. Her younger half-sister Lemrina Vers Envers and close friend Slaine Troyard have been waging the Second Earth-Mars War against the planet Earth in her name, and she herself eventually regains control of her empire. Her goal is to make peace with Earth by separating the imperial military from Slaine's forces, in which he has allied by using Princess Lemrina in disguise to claim the position for himself and exposing his treachery. Asseylum has been a love interest to Inaho Kaizuka but has been betrothed to Count Klancain, who has saved her from assassins and shares her desire for peace, to help her cement her position as the ruling empress.
Videoland
Videoland is featured in the animated/live-action television series, Captain N: The Game Master. It is inhabited by the video game characters, mainly the ones from Nintendo.
- King Charles Oberonn (voiced by Long John Baldry) is the original sovereign of Videoland who has been banished to the Mirror World by the evil Mother Brain. He is the father of Princess Lana and Prince Lyle.
- Princess Lana (voiced by Venus Terzo) becomes the regent of Videoland when her father is banished. She has been trained to defend herself from a young age and is able to keep up with Kevin Keene and his dog Duke, Simon Belmont, Mega Man and Kid Icarus (together known as the N Team) throughout their adventures.
Vigoor Empire
The Vigoor Empire is a landlocked Western Asian nation in the Ninja Gaiden video game series.
- The Holy Vigoor Emperor
- An unnamed emperor was the villainous immortal figurehead and the representation of the evil deity Vigoor, whose imperialistic empire had a modern military with a black ops division, ready to make any dissidents disappear in the night. In Ninja Gaiden (2004), the Emperor sent the Greater Fiend Doku with his army of samurai warriors to retrieve the Dark Dragon Blade sword by raiding the Hayabusa Village and massacring most of its villagers, leaving Ryu Hayabusa, the lone survivor of his village, bent on revenge. The Vigoor Emperor was then in possession of the Dark Dragon Blade as he eagerly ordered his army and black ops to try eliminating Ryu who was fighting his way in the empire's capital, Tairon. However, after rescuing Rachel from Doku, Ryu entered the realm and killed the Emperor to reclaim the Dark Dragon Blade. In Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword, the Vigoor Emperor was resurrected in his deity form by ancient goddesses Ishtaros and Nicchae with the power of the Dark Dragonstones. But the Dark Dragon himself began to manifest and encased Ishtaros in a cocoon, thus destroying the symbolic Emperor before he could resurrect the Fiends completely.
Vulgaria
Principality of Vyatka
The Principality of Vyatka is a Russian monarchist state in the Hearts of Iron IV mod, The New Order: Last Days of Europe.
- Vladimir III is the tsar of the Principality of Vyatka and the head of the exiled House of Romanov who acts as a propagandistic figurehead of his regime during the pre-German Civil War period of the warlord state.
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Wakanda
- Olumo Bashenga, a Wakandan warrior known as the original Black Panther and first king of Wakanda in the Marvel Universe.
- T'Chanda, the king of Wakanda during World War II.
- T'Chaka, the previous king of Wakanda.
- T'Challa, son of King T'Chaka and former prince, becomes the new King of Wakanda and also the current Black Panther.
Kingdom of Waloed
The Kingdom of Waloed is a militarily advanced nation in the video game, Final Fantasy XVI.
- Barnabas Tharmr is the king of Waloed who uses Eikon Odin to dominate the continent of Ash. He brings chaos to the world of Valisthea and seeks to bring Marquess Clive Rosfield of Rosaria, in contact with other Dominants of the realm for a nefarious purpose that threatens all of mankind.
Wei-Ling
Wei-Ling is a Chinese empire featured in the Disney Junior animated series, Sofia the First.
- Emperor Quon and Empress Lin-Lin (voiced by James Sie and G. K. Bowes)
- They are the rulers of Wei-Ling whose daughter Princess Jun is a classmate and friend to Princess Sofia of Enchancia. In the season 1 episode, "Tri-Kingdom Picnic", the imperial family of Wei-Ling are gathered alongside the kingdoms of Enchancia and Khaldon for the annual Tri-Kingdom Picnic. But while the royals are competing for the Golden Chalice Trophy, Emperor Quon is doubtful because he thinks he is too clumsy to participate. This, however, is quickly resolved when King Roland of Enchancia plays badly on purpose to make Quon feel better. In the season 2 episode, "Princesses to the Rescue!", while the Enchancian royal family visit Wei-Ling, Quon and Lin-Lin's son Prince Jin sets off with Prince James to search for the ancient treasure of the Jade Jaguar. But when Jin, James and their fathers are trapped in the jaguar's den, Sofia, Jun and Princess Amber rescue them with the help of Fa Mulan.
Westeros
Westeros is a fictional continent within the world of the novel series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. Most of the continent consists of a realm known as the Seven Kingdoms. The sovereign who rules the Seven Kingdoms is given the title "King of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm."
Targaryen Dynasty
- Aegon I Targaryen (Aegon the Conqueror)
- Conquered Six of the Seven independent Kingdoms of Westeros.
- Aenys I Targaryen
- Firstborn son of King Aegon I, heir to the Iron Throne.
- Maegor I Targaryen (Maegor the Cruel)
- Second-born son of King Aegon I. Usurped the Iron Throne from the legal heir, his nephew, Prince Aegon the Uncrowned (firstborn son of Aenys I).
- Jaehaerys I Targaryen (Jaehaerys the Conciliator, The Old King)
- Third-born son of King Aenys I. Legally usurped the Iron Throne from his uncle, King Maegor I.
- Viserys I Targaryen (The Young King, in House of the Dragon: Viserys the Peaceful)
- Grandson of King Jaehaerys I. Chosen over his cousin Rhaenys and her children Laena and Laenor by the Great Council of 101 AC.
- Aegon II Targaryen
- Firstborn son of King Viserys I. Usurped the Iron Throne from the legal heir, his half-sister, Princess Rhaenyra, firstborn daughter of King Viserys I.
- Aegon III Targaryen (the Dragonbane)
- Grandson of King Viserys I, son of Rhaenyra and Daemon.
- Daeron I Targaryen (the Young Dragon)
- Firstborn son of King Aegon III.
- Baelor I Targaryen (Baelor the Blessed)
- Second-born son of King Aegon III, brother to King Daeron I.
- Viserys II Targaryen
- Grandson of King Viserys I, brother to King Aegon III, uncle to King Baelor I.
- Aegon IV Targaryen (the Unworthy)
- Firstborn son of King Viserys II.
- Daeron II Targaryen (the Good)
- Firstborn son of King Aegon IV.
- Aerys I Targaryen
- Second-born son of King Daeron II.
- Maekar I Targaryen (the Anvil)
- Fourth-born son of King Daeron II.
- Aegon V Targaryen (the Unlikely)
- Fifth-born son of Maekar I. Chosen over Princess Vaella (granddaughter of Maekar I) and Prince Maegor (grandson of Maekar I) at the Great Council of 233 AC.
- Jaehaerys II Targaryen
- Second-born son of King Aegon V
- Aerys II Targaryen (the Mad King)
- First-born son of King Jaehaerys II
- Viserys III Targaryen (the Beggar King), pretender
- Second-born son of King Aerys II Targaryen, and younger brother of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen.
- Daenerys I Targaryen, pretender
- Younger sister of Rhaegar and Viserys, becomes heiress of the Iron Throne after her husband Khal Drogo murders Viserys.
- Aegon VI Targaryen (Young Griff), pretender
- Alleged son of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Princess Elia Martell (it was supposed that both mother and son had been murdered by Gregor Clegane).
Baratheon Dynasty
The current monarch of the Seven Kingdoms is King Tommen I Baratheon.
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- Cersei I of the House Lannister
- King Robert I Baratheon's widow, and mother of Joffrey and Tommen, self-proclaimed Queen after her younger son's suicide.
- Daenerys I Targaryen (Stormborn)
- Daughter of King Aerys II, becomes Queen by right of conquest after the Battle of King's Landing before being assassinated by her nephew and lover Jon Snow.
- Brandon I (the Broken) of the House Stark
- Elected King by the assembled Lords Paramount of the Seven Kingdoms after the death of both Queens, Cersei and Daenerys.
Westfalin
Westfalin is featured in Princess of the Midnight Ball, a fairy tale retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses" by Jessica Day George.
Westmark
Westmark is the titular French kingdom in the novel trilogy of the same name by Lloyd Alexander.
- King Augustine IV was the previous ruler of Westmark who has slipped into dementia, illness and depression due to the disappearance of his long-lost daughter Augusta and whose power has been abused by his chief minister Cabbarus.
- Princess Augusta (aka Mickle) becomes a reigning queen of Westmark after her father's death, with Theo as her prince consort, in the third novel The Beggar Queen.
Windemere
Windemere is a modern European kingdom in the animated film Barbie in Princess Power, ruled by the Thornton family.[84]
- King Kristoff and Queen Karina Thornton (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite and Patricia Drake)
- They are the rulers of Windemere and the parents of Princesses Kara, Zooey, and Gabby Thornton. They are caring, but overprotective of their daughters and disagree with Kara's wild behavior. They are first shown worried after seeing Kara crash into a tree after she fails to pilot a flying device her friends Madison and Makayla create for her. Kristoff and Karina are then even more angry when they find out she is the superheroine Super Sparkle. However, they later support Kara after she rescues them and her sisters from the evil Baron von Ravendale.
- Princess Kara Thornton/Super Sparkle (voiced by Kelly Sheridan)
- The heiress apparent of Windemere, Kara has a need for speed and is often reckless because of it. After being kissed by a magical butterfly, she becomes Super Sparkle and goes out saving her kingdom (or just bringing criminals like thieves to justice). She and her cousin Princess Corinne (aka Dark Sparkle) team up to stop Baron von Ravendale from committing a coup and killing her family.
Windermere Kingdom
The Windermere Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of the Wind) is a sovereign nation on the planet Windermere IV in the Japanese anime series, Macross Delta.
- Grammier Nerich Windermere (King Grammier VI)
- He was the previous sovereign of the Windermere Kingdom and a former member of the Aerial Knights, his nation's premier Variable Fighter squadron. Once a student of Chaos officer Ernest Johnson, he was criticized for being too chivalrous. During the battle on the neighboring planet Ragna, Grammier was mortally wounded when the Macross Elysion space carrier severely damaged the bridge of the Sigur Berrentz battle fortress. His trusted chancellor, Roid Brehm, then finished him off in order to manipulate the king's supposed last wishes for his people.
- Heinz Nerich Windermere (King Heinz II)
- Formerly the prince of the Windermere Kingdom, he becomes the next sovereign in spite of his young age after his father Grammier's death. He is also known as the "Wind Singer", capable of using his songs to control those infected by the bacterial Vár Syndrome disease. But using his powers in such way is taking a toll on his body, raising concerns regarding his health.
Winkie Country
The Winkie Country is a major setting in the Oz novel series by L. Frank Baum and its adaptations in other media.
- The Tin Woodman
- He has been repaired by the Winkie Tinsmiths, due to being torn into pieces by the winged monkeys, and then asked by the rest of the Winkies to become their new monarch after Dorothy Gale defeats the Wicked Witch of the West, who was the original ruler of the Winkie Country, by melting her with a bucket of water. The Tin Man is thus placed as the emperor of the Winkie Country and resides in his Tin Palace as he moves from the Wicked Witch of the West's castle because it was too damp.
Winter Kingdom
- The Winter King (voiced by Brian David Gilbert)
- In the animated series Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake, in the dimension that Candy Queen whom Princess Bubblegum is cursed by the Winter King's crown and changes madness into, Winter King was the ruler of the Winter Kingdom. His appearance is like Simon Petrikov, but he is unlike Ice King's madness. The Winter Kingdom has been destroyed until Fionna Campbell kissed him.
Kingdom of Wisdom
The Kingdom of Wisdom is a parallel country beyond a titular tollbooth in the novel The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster and its live-action/animated film adaptation.
- King Azaz the Unabridged
- He is one of the two rulers of the Kingdom of Wisdom who resides in the city of Dictionopolis. His law is that words are more important than numbers, so he banishes his sisters Princesses Rhyme and Reason to the Castle in the Air due to their decision with letters and numbers being equal. However, when the kingdom becomes disastrous, Azaz sends Milo, Tock the "watchdog" and the Humbug to rescue the princesses and restore peace.
- The Mathemagician
- He is King Azaz's brother and the other ruler of the Kingdom of Wisdom who resides in the city of Digitopolis. The Mathemagician also banishes his sisters Rhyme and Reason to the Castle in the Air from not seeing eye to eye with their decision with numbers and letters being equal, for his law is that numbers are far more important than words.
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Wolfkrone
Wolfkrone is a fictional German kingdom within the Holy Roman Empire in the video game, Soulcalibur IV.
- King George von Krone was the former monarch whose kingdom of Wolfkrone was under assault by the forces of the evil Nightmare. He lost his sanity to the destructive rains of the Evil Seed, which drove him insane into a Malfested. George then disappeared without a trace and has not been seen since. However, he would return and arrived on the battle but not before being stabbed with a dagger, leaving his daughter Hilde no choice but to kill him.
- Princess Hildegarde "Hilde" von Krone is forced to ascend the throne as, despite her young age, the new monarch of Wolfkrone after her father King George fell into madness. She takes the responsibilities to protect her kingdom and is able to resist Nightmare's invading forces by gathering her armies in the front lines.
Wonderland
Wonderland is a primary setting in the novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Caroll and its adaptations in other media.
- The Queen of Hearts
- She is the foul-tempered monarch of Wonderland who rules alongside her husband the King of Hearts and their ten children. She gets frustrated every time her subjects (particularly the playing card people), including Alice, displease her and commands that their heads be severed. Her other hobby is playing croquet, for which in Wonderland the live flamingoes and hedgehogs are used as the mallets and the balls respectively.
- Valentina Corazón Contessa Cariño Reina
- She is the new queen of Wonderland in the Disney Junior animated series, Alice's Wonderland Bakery. Unlike the original Queen of Hearts, Valentina is Hispanic and has a caring and loving relationship, especially with her artistic daughter Rosa Corazón, Princess of Hearts. But like her predecessor, she makes loud and demanding royal commands and likes to play croquet.
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Xanth
Xanth is a titular fantasy realm in the novel series of the same name by Piers Anthony. Here, the Kings of Xanth possess their magical talents among other humans, strong enough for them to be classified as Magicians. The female monarch also holds the title of "king", rather than "queen".
- Merlin, the first king of Xanth and the Magician of Knowledge who reigned from 204 until his abdication in 226.
- Roogna, the second king of Xanth via marriage to Merlin's daughter Taplin, who reigned from 228 to 286. He built the castle in which was named for him and became the home of the monarchs of Xanth.
- Rana, the third king and first female king of Xanth and the Magician of Creation, reigned from 286 to 325.
- Reitas, the fourth king of Xanth and the Magician of Problem Solving, reigned from 325 to 350.
- Rune, the fifth king of Xanth, the son of Rana, and the Magician of Evocation who reigned from 350 to 378.
- Jonathan, the sixth king of Xanth, the son of Merlin, and the Magician of Zombie Master who re-animated the dead, reigned from 378 to 478.
- Vortex, the seventh king of Xanth and the Magician of Demon Summoning, reigned from 478 to 548.
- Neytron, the eighth king of Xanth and the Magician who Brings Paintings to Life, reigned from 548 to 575.
- Nero, the ninth king of Xanth and the Magician who Brings Golems to Life, reigned from 575 to 623.
- Gromden, the tenth king of Xanth, reigned from 623, who was able to divine the history of any object he touched.
- Yin-Yang, the eleventh king of Xanth, reigned from 677, who was able to create invokable spells. Yin was his good self who created good spells, and Yang was his bad self who created evil spells.
- Muerte A. Fid, the twelfth king of Xanth, reigned from 719, whose talent was alchemy. He murdered King Yin-Yang and his son Lord Bliss and intended to force Yin-Yang's granddaughter Rose to marry him.
- Quan, the thirteenth king of Xanth, the nephew of Muerte, and the Magician of Herbalism, reigned from 753 to 797.
- Elona, the fourteenth king and second female king of Xanth and the Magician of Longevity, reigned from 797 to 866.
- Warren, the fifteenth king of Xanth, reigned from 866, who is a ghost after being murdered by Muerte.
- Ebnez, the sixteenth king of Xanth, reigned from 909, who was able to adapt magical inanimate items and was married to Mnem to have nine daughters the Muses of Mountain Parnassus.
- Good Magician Humfrey, the seventeenth king of Xanth and the gnome-like Magician of Information, reigned from 952 to 971.
- Aeolus, the eighteenth king of Xanth and the Magician of Storms who reigned from 971 after Humfrey's abdication.
- Magician Trent, the nineteenth king of Xanth and the Magician of Transformation who reigned from 1042 after Aeolus's death. He is married to Queen Iris, Sorceress of Illusion, with whom he has two daughters Irene and Ilene.
- Irene, the Sorceress of Plants and former princess who becomes the twentieth king and third female king of Xanth when her parents Trent and Iris move to the North Village. She is married to Magician Dor, with whom she has three children Princesses Ivy and Ida and Prince Dolph.
Xin'trea
Xin'trea was a kingdom featured in the Netflix miniseries, The Witcher: Blood Origin.
- King Alvitir (portrayed by Mark Rowley), the ruler of Xin'trea who tried to unify the clans.[85] He took control on his sister Princess Merwyn, but she sought to forge her own path. His kingdom was later merged into the Golden Empire under its empress Merwyn, with its capital becoming her seat of power.
Xing
Xing is a fictional Chinese empire featured in the Japanese manga, Fullmetal Alchemist, and its anime series adaptation, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
- The Emperor of Xing
- The heartless and greedy single ruler of Xing who fathers a child in each of the country's fifty clans. It has been rumored that the Emperor fails health, prompting two of his children Lin Yao and Mei Chang to go to the unitary state of Amestris in separate attempts to find the legendary philosopher's stone and gain immortality. He bears a striking resemblance to Qin Shi Huang, the first Qin Emperor of China.
- Prince Lin Yao
- He becomes a new emperor of Xing after his father's abdication, presumably due to his acquisition of the philosopher's stone. He is well-trained in swordsmanship as well as in martial arts, matched with his younger half-sister Princess Mei Chang. And despite being selfish and greedy, he is one of the most important allies and friends to Edward and Alphonse Elric. Under his reign, Emperor Lin unites all of the nation's segregated clans.
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Yamurlak
- King Abrad, also known as "Jack-up-the-Skirt", was the ruler of Yamurlak known for his advanced age, horrible skin condition, anger and cruelty, in The Witcher novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski.
Yangdon
Yangdon is featured in the Philippine television series, Princess and I. It is based on the Kingdom of Bhutan.
- Maja Raja Wangchuk (portrayed by Dante Rivero) was the previous King of the kingdom of Yangdon, seen in the first episode "A Princess is Born".
- Anand Wangchuk (portrayed by Albert Martinez), the son of the late Maja Raja, is the current King of Yangdon and the biological father of the series' protagonist, Mikay Maghirang.
Ylisse
Ylisse is part of the fictional continent of Archanea in the video game, Fire Emblem Awakening.
- Queen Emmeryn is a kind monarch of Ylisse who is the Exalt for most of the war against the kingdom of Plegia led by its merciless ruler King Gangrel. She desires peaceful relations between her kingdom and Plegia and is a sage who possesses the Brand of Naga. Emmeryn is the elder sister of Prince Chrom and Princess Lissa, the future aunt of Princess Lucina and Prince Owain, and the descendant of the Hero-King Marth of Altea.
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Zahard Empire
The Zahard Empire is an antagonistic faction in the South Korean webtoon series, Tower of God.
- King Zahard is the overarching and greedy founder of the Zahard Empire and the great king of the Tower. An Irregular ranked three across the tower, he would stop climbing there with his companions the Great Warriors when he conquered the 134th floor many eons prior. He also has a group of elite young ladies, dubbed the Princesses of Zahard, regarding them as his foster daughters.
Empire of Zaibach
The Empire of Zaibach is the antagonistic nation within the alternate planet of Gaea in the Japanese anime series, The Vision of Escaflowne.
- Emperor Isaac Dornkirk
- Formerly the Earth scientist, he has been transported into Gaea and becomes the founder of the Empire of Zaibach after "saving" its people with his knowledge. As the first emperor of Zaibach, Dornkirk leads his nation into war against the Kingdom of Fanelia and even has Folken Fanel, the estranged brother of King Van of Fanelia, as the tactician. He also has the telescope-like Destiny Prognostication Engine to look into the future in order to unlock the secrets of Atlantis to create an ideal future for Gaea. However, Hitomi Kanzaki's visions of the future and King Van's connection to the mecha Escaflowne interfere with his efforts. The character of Emperor Dornkirk is apparently based on the historical figure Sir Isaac Newton.
Zambezi
- King Mulambon (portrayed by Rudolph Walker) is the African monarch whose kingdom of Zambezi becomes a trade partner with the United Kingdom, in the film King Ralph. He and King Ralph share their concerns about the role of their leadership as well as the economic interests of their nations.
Tsardom of Zamoksva
The Tsardom of Zamoksva is a kingdom and castle featured in the video game, Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen.
- The Tsar of Zamoksva is a ruler whose tomboyish daughter, Tsarevna Alena, longs to explore the world and become a strong warrior with her martial arts skill. He refuses to allow it, asking Alena to behave like a proper princess. But Alena disobeys him as she accompanies her two retainers, chancellor Kiryl and tutor Borya. Later, the Tsar falls mute, causing Alena to return with a treatment to cure him. The Tsar then allows her to travel to the town of Endor to enter a fighting tournament, even defeating Psaro the Manslayer, before discovering the inhabitants of the Tsardom of Zamoksva have disappeared. To investigate the cause, Tsarevna Alena joins with the Hero as a member of the Chosen party to save the world.
Zamora
Zamora is a kingdom of the Hyborian Age in the Conan the Barbarian short stories by Robert E. Howard and the film adaptation. It is inhabited by the Romani people, and its name comes from the city of Zamora, Spain.
- King Osric (portrayed by Max von Sydow)
- The ruler of Zamora who has part in the ongoing feud with the evil Thulsa Doom and his snake cult who harass him and his entire kingdom, to the point of hypnotizing his daughter Princess Yasmina and seducing her to serve at Doom's feet (see princess and dragon). Osric tasks Conan the Barbarian and his two companions Subotai and Valeria to rescue Yasmina, and in turn they will be greatly compensated.
Shadizar
Shadizar (also known as the City of Wickedness) is a capital city of Zamora featured in the film sequel, Conan the Destroyer.
- Queen Taramis (portrayed by Sarah Douglas)
- She was the villainous ruler of Shadizar who first confronted Conan and his thief companion Malak, testing their combat ability with several of her guards, and then convinced them into helping with the task of bringing her niece Princess Jehnna on a journey to retrieve the jeweled horn of the god Dagoth. She also ordered the captain of her guards, Bombaata, to accompany the trio before killing Conan once their task was completed. Eventually, Conan and his allies disrupted Taramis's ceremony to resurrect Dagoth. There is also another character, named Queen Taramis of Khauran, which appeared in the short story "A Witch Shall be Born".
- Queen Jehnna (portrayed by Olivia d'Abo)
- Formerly a virgin princess, she becomes a new ruler of Shadizar after her aunt Taramis was killed by Dagoth. She has been accompanied with Conan, Malak, Akiro the Wizard of the Mounds, and Zula the bandit warrior to seek the jeweled horn of Dagoth, unaware that it can actually sacrifice her. But after Bombaata takes her back to Shadizar, Conan and his companions intervene to rescue her and defeat both Bombaata and Dagoth. Jehnna then offers each of Conan's allies a place in the new court of her own.
Zamunda
- Jaffe Joffer (portrayed by James Earl Jones) was the King of an African nation of Zamunda in the first film Coming to America.
- Akeem Joffer (portrayed by Eddie Murphy), formerly the crown prince, becomes the new King of Zamunda with Lisa McDowell as his Queen, following Jaffe's death, in the film sequel Coming 2 America.
Principality of Zandar
The Principality of Zandar is a small European country in the television series, Power Rangers Dino Charge. It is heavily inspired by the United Kingdom.
- Prince Phillip III (portrayed by Jarred Blakiston)
- The modern-day prince of Zandar, he is an off-putting ruler who storms into the Amber Beach Dinosaur Museum to reclaim his country's rare artifacts and treasures, including the legendary Stone of Zandar which was once owned by his ancestor Prince Colin. But after being rescued by the Power Rangers from feral warrior Fury, learning the importance of friendship and courage, Phillip becomes influenced to find a powerful Energem to become a Power Ranger himself. He soon uses the Graphite Energem to transform into the Dino Charge Graphite Ranger.
Zangyack
Zangyack is a powerful interstellar empire in the Japanese tokusatsu television series, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.
- Ackdos Gill (voiced by Shinji Ogawa) was a fierce kraken-themed emperor of Zangyack who sent his son Prince Warz Gill, who was a field commander of the Zangyack invasion forces, to attack Earth and take advantage of the powers of the Super Sentai teams. He was eventually killed by the Gokaigers after battling them with the AkdoSword due to his fleet being destroyed.
- Bacchus Gill (voiced by Takaya Hashi), the last living member of the Gill family, became the new emperor of Zangyack to get his revenge on the Gokaigers for the death of his uncle Ackdos in the crossover film, Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters vs. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger: The Movie. He was bent on restoring the empire to its former glory by using the power of the Phantom Rangers Keys, but was ultimately killed and defeated by GokaiOh and Go-Buster LiOh.
Zanscare Empire
The Zanscare Empire is a space colony-based nation featured in the Japanese anime series, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam.
- Queen Maria Pure Armonia
- She is a ruler and essentially figurehead for the Zanscare Empire, with Fonse Kagatie being its de facto leader. She has the ability to heal people, believes in a matriarchal society and sees most of the world's problems having been caused by men. Her daughter Shakti Kareen lives at Point Kasarelia on Earth as an illegal immigrant, so the members of Zanscare constantly kidnap her, attempting to bring her back to the queen. Cronicle Asher, Maria's younger brother, is one of the empire's top pilots who rivals with Shakti's childhood friend and the pilot of the Victory Gundam mecha, Üso Ewin.
Zenobia
Zenobia is featured in the video game, Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen.
- King Gran Zenobia was the previous monarch of Zenobia who united the other kingdoms in the continent of Zetegenia and invaded Hyland once ruled by Empress Endora, who revealed to him the invasion plans of the Holy Lodissian Empire, but he has been assassinated by Endora's son Prince Gares during the war. He was the father of Princes Tristan and Jan Zenobia and the husband of the widowed Queen Floran Zenobia.
- Pheryx Tristan Zenobia, the former prince and rightful heir, becomes the new king of Zenobia under the alias "Saint King Tristan" after the war and his father's death, with Rauny Vinzalf as his queen, as he unites both his kingdom and Hyland under one called the Kingdom of New Zenobia, although his younger brother Prince Jan was killed during the attack along with his father.
Zephyr Heights
Zephyr Heights is a kingdom of Pegasus in the Netflix animated film, My Little Pony: A New Generation.
- Queen Haven (voiced by Jane Krakowski), the reigning Pegasus queen of Zephyr Heights who thinks that, with the use of wires, only the royal pegasi can fly and not her subjects, and that the power of flight may not be worth disturbing that, until she later discovers the truth about the royals' flight. She is the mother of Princesses Zipp Storm and Pipp Petals.
Kingdom of Zhcted
The Kingdom of Zhcted is a rival nation to the Brune Kingdom in the Japanese light novel series, Lord Marksman and Vanadis.
- Viktor Artur Volk Estes Tsar Zhcted
- He was the king of Zhcted who feared the seven war maidens, called the Vanadis, and always tried to ensure they did not become more powerful than him. Worried that his son Prince Ruslan would not be able to succeed him, Viktor decided to nominate the husband of his niece and old friend, Eugene Shevarin, as the future king. However, his nephew Ilda plotted to attack Eugene, so he pleaded for the war maidens Elen Viltaria and Liza Fomina to intervene, as Elen was acquainted with Eugene and Liza was acquainted with Ilda, hoping they could defuse the situation. He also had to talk with Tigre Vorn and asked him if he wished to become Zhcted's new king, for which he rejected.
Tsardom of Zheltorossiya
- Andrei I, the Tsar of Zheltorossiya in the HOI4 mod, Pax Britannica.
Zofia
Zofia is part of the fictional continent of Valentia in the video game, Fire Emblem Gaiden, and its remake, Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
- King Lima IV was the hedonistic and ambitious ruler of Zofia who took Liprica, the former priestess to Mila the Earth Mother, away from the grounds of the Temple of Mila and obligated her to marry him, making her the queen of Zofia. His selfishness and infamous reign had led both his kingdom and the Rigelian Empire into war in and out of the country. In Shadows of Valentia, Lima has a son, Prince Conrad (aka the Masked Knight), who has been vanished after the rest of his children were killed by the fire.
- Anthiese Lima (aka Celica), the sole surviving exiled princess, unites Zofia and Rigel into the One Kingdom of Valentia, becoming its founding queen under the marriage of her former foster brother Prince Alm, following the reunion with her older half-brother Conrad.
Zoldaad Empire
The Zoldaad Empire is a major political power in the video game, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.
- Emperor Sozhe of Zoldaad
- He was a militaristic ruler whose Zoldaad Empire is a rival to the Kingdom of Grandshelt. He had conceived his younger son Crown Prince Shera some years after sending away his illegitimate son Prince Jake in order to prevent his existence from creating ambiguity to Shera's claim to the throne, with the truth remaining hidden from the public. Shera, however, came to know the truth about Jake who is now the leader of the Raven rebel army, fighting for freedom in the Zoldaad Empire. After his empire's invasion of Grandshelt, Sozhe was defeated by the stalwart knight Rain and his rebel party. And as he was dying, Shera succeeded him as the new emperor of Zoldaad.
Zoravia
Zoravia is featured in the animated television series, Princess Natasha.
- King Carl and Queen Lena
- They are the rightful rulers of Zoravia who Carl's older brother Lubek plots to overthrow them after being ousted by launching a series of attacks on their kingdom from the United States. Carl and Lena alert their daughter Princess Natasha of anything that is going on in Zoravia and reluctantly allow her to travel to the U.S., where she soon lives with the O'Brien family and attends school as a normal girl, in order to cease those attacks and stop Lubek's evil plans.
Zymot
Zymot is featured in the Japanese anime series, Kiba.
- King Hugh
- He is the head of the Zymot Usurpers who at an earlier age served as the primary retainer under the King of Zymot. However, when the King placed his half Key Spirit into his daughter Princess Rebecca's forehead, Hugh had started to attempt killing him and capturing Rebecca. He uses Dumas Schuramux as a spy, manipulating him in believing he is becoming the next king by marrying Princess Rebecca. Soon after the King releases the shard from Rebecca's forehead, Hugh kills him and casts Rebecca away, free to do whatever she wishes. After that, Hugh becomes the new king of Zymot and lusts to obtain every Key Spirit he can get his hands on. He eventually begins to invade the ruling country of Neotopia with an army of Tusk beastmen. But in the end, savior Zed hits Hugh with a shard explosive and then stabs him through the torso.
Miscellaneous
Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus
- The unnamed King and Queen (voiced by Russell Roberts and Kathleen Barr) are the rulers of the northern Dutch kingdom in the animated film Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus, who are so overprotective to their younger daughter Princess Annika that they are unable to tell her the truth about her older sister Princess Brietta, who now resides in the Cloud Kingdom, being turned into a Pegasus by the evil sorcerer Wenlock. The King and Queen are then turned into stones, along with their subjects, after Annika refuses to marry Wenlock until they eventually changed back by her magical build-up Wand of Light.
Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper
- Queen Genevieve (voiced by Ellen Kennedy) is a dowager of her kingdom in the animated film Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper, who has been forced to marry her villainous royal advisor Preminger, whom the kingdom has been bankrupt. She betroths her daughter Princess Anneliese to the wealthy King Dominick of Dulcinea to save her kingdom from bankruptcy. Anneliese, however, is engaged to her former tutor Julian as Dominick makes Erika the pauper girl his queen consort.
Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses
- King Randolph (voiced by Christopher Gaze) is a widowed monarch in the animated film Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses, whose wife, Queen Isabella, had died from giving birth to their twelve daughters, much to his devastation. Determined to drift the twelve princesses away from their unladylike hobbies and interests, such as dancing, he summons his cousin Duchess Rowena to help educate them into proper ladies. Unbeknownst to him, Rowena seeks to steal his throne by poisoning him and eliminating his daughters. But the twelve princesses backfire on Rowena by making her dance uncontrollably. A group of the twelve dancing princesses includes:
- Princess Ashlyn (voiced by Nicole Oliver)
- Princess Blair (voiced by Jennifer Copping)
- Princess Courtney (voiced by Lalainia Lindbjerg)
- Princess Delia (voiced by Kathleen Barr)
- Princess Edeline (voiced by Chiara Zanni)
- Princess Fallon (voiced by Adrienne Carter)
- Princess Genevieve (voiced by Kelly Sheridan)
- Princess Hadley (voiced by Ashleigh Ball)
- Princess Isla (also voiced by Ashleigh Ball)
- Princess Janessa (voiced by Britt McKillip)
- Princess Kathleen (voiced by Maddy Capozzi)
- Princess Lacey (voiced by Chantal Strand)
Castle Town Dandelion
The unknown kingdom is ruled by the superpowered Sakurada family in the Japanese anime series, Castle Town Dandelion.
- Sōichirō Sakurada
- He is the former king from his first year of high school whose royal ability is to read people's emotions through their aura. Instead of just ruling the kingdom in the castle, Sōichirō wants his wife Queen Satsuki and his nine children, six daughters and three sons, to live a normal life in a typical Japanese suburban household. He even secretly hires a SAT team whenever his children are alone at home.[86]
- Shū Sakurada
- He is the eldest prince and second-born child of King Sōichirō and Queen Satsuki whose royal ability is Transporter, which allows him to teleport him and anyone he touches to a certain location. He is the twin of Princess Kanade and is one of each sibling to have been designated as a potential successor to become king or queen by through an election. But his third sister, Princess Akane, is so timid and shy that she hates being the center of attention, due to being followed by cameras all day, although she does like to rely on Shū. In the end, Prince Shū wins the election and becomes a newly crowned king.
Disney's Cinderella
- The King is an old, lonely monarch of an unnamed French kingdom who longs to have his own grandchildren before he would pass away. Aided by his assistant and advisor the Grand Duke, the King puts up the royal ball for his son Prince Charming to be engaged to one of every eligible maiden in his kingdom, which turns out to be Cinderella. In the live-action remake, the ailing King passes away, leaving his son to ascend the throne alongside Cinderella.
Disney's Sleeping Beauty
Here are the monarchs of the unnamed medieval kingdoms in the Sleeping Beauty franchise.
- King Stefan
- The ruler of the kingdom whose daughter Princess Aurora has been cursed by the evil fairy Maleficent to have her finger pricked on the pointy spindle of a spinning wheel, causing her to sleep. Although Stefan orders spinning wheels in his kingdom to be burned to prevent the curse from happening, he and his wife, Queen Leah, have been told by the Three Good Fairies, Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, that they had to raise Aurora away in the forest to protect her. In the live-action remake Maleficent, Stefan is a cruel and corrupted monarch who is shown as to have had quite a history with Maleficent, making her a victimized villain.
- King Hubert
- The monarch of the neighboring kingdom who is a friend to King Stefan, with whom he betroths his son and heir Prince Phillip to the newly born Princess Aurora. In Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, he is known as King John, ruler of Ulstead, whose wife, Queen Ingrith, secretly plans to overthrow him by placing a curse on him to sleep. But Maleficent breaks the curse, awakening the king as Phillip ends the war between his kingdom and all the fairies.
Dragon Ball Z
- King Vegeta III was the last king of the Saiyans and the father of Princes Vegeta IV and Tarble in the Japanese anime series, Dragon Ball Z. He was also the commanding hero of the Saiyan Army, leading his people to victory in the Saiyan-Tuffle war, in which the planet was renamed in his honor. He was later killed by Frieza during the Genocide of the Saiyans.[87]
Gate: Thus the Japanese Self-Defense Force Fought in Their Land
In the Japanese anime series, Gate, the unnamed Empire is the antagonistic country within the Special Region. It is inspired by the Roman Empire.
- Molt Sol Augustus
- He is the ruthlessly pragmatical emperor of the Empire who is initially reluctant to seek peace with the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, fearing that they might be truly unstoppable should he give them time to establish foothold. However, after being rescued from the clutches of his disowned son Prince Zorzal, Molt allies himself with the JSDF and appoints his daughter Princess Piña as his rightful heir.
- Zorzal El Caesar
- He is the crown prince of the Empire, and the older half-brother of Princess Piña and Prince Diabo, who swears revenge on JSDF soldier Yōji Itami for freeing his prisoner Noriko Mochizuki from his sexual slavery. Zorzal dethrones his father Molt to install himself as the new emperor and attempts to wage his suicidal war against Japan, heedless of the JSDF's technological superiority.
- Piña Co Lada
- She is the rightful heir to the imperial throne, and the leader of the Rose-Order of Knights, who is appointed crown princess by her father Emperor Molt after being rescued from Zorzal's clutches. She wishes to establish peace with Japan, knowing that a war with the JSDF would eventually lead to the Empire's destruction. In the end, after drifting Zorzal and his supporters from the imperial capital called Sadera, Piña becomes the new empress of the Empire. Her name is oddly derived from the rum-based cocktail piña colada.
Nimona
The science fantasy graphic novel, Nimona, and its animated film adaptation are set in the futuristic kingdom.
- The King
- He was the ruler of the kingdom in the graphic novel. Ballister Blackheart, the banished former knight, at least once attempted to clone the King's daughter for some reason. The titular shapeshifter, Nimona, modified the plan to involve murdering the King and placing Ballister on the throne, for which Ballister refused. The King was killed after Nimona, in the form of a dragon, attacked the palace.
- Queen Valerin
- She was the regnant of the kingdom in the film adaptation. Similarity, Valerin had been killed by a mysterious laser shot from the sword of Ballister Boldheart during the knighting ceremony.[88]
See also
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