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Revision as of 18:23, 3 August 2020
This is a list of Egyptian Leaders throughout history.
House of Caesare (44 B.C. - 213 A.D.)
Name | Picture | Term Began | Term Ended | Duration | Dynasty | Claim |
Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Caesarion | 2 September
44 B.C. |
October
10 A.D. |
54 years | Caesare | Son of Cleopatra | Secured Egyptian Survival | |
Caesarion
II |
October
10 A.D. |
6 July 39 | 28 years | Caesare | Son of Caesarion | Got Egypt out of Roman debt | |
Caesarion
III |
6 July 39 | 31 August 80 | 41 years, 1 month, 25 days | Caesare | Son of Caesarion
II |
Held off Roman and Parthian forces | |
Caesarion IV | 31 August 80 | 3 November
102 |
22 years, 2 months, 3 days | Caesare | Son of Caesarion
III |
Annexed Cyprus | |
Caesarion
V |
3 November 102 | 7 May 157 | 54 years, 6 months, 4 days | Caesare | Grandson
of Caesarion IV |
Made the Egyptian Navy the strongest in the world | |
Caesarion
VI |
7 May 157 | 19 May 199 | 42 years
12 days |
Caesare | Grand Nephew of Caesarion
V |
Saw the increasing power of the | |
Caesarion
VII |
19 May 199 | 5 August
213 |
14 years, 2 months, 17 days | Caesare | Grandson
of Caesarion VI |
Lost power to the Hekhste Rabbis |
Hekhste Rabbi (213-315)
For a while Egypt was lead by a Hierarchical clerical structures and on the top is the Hekhste Rabbi.
Name | Picture | Term Began | Term Ended | Duration | Previous Diocese |
Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hekhste Miltiades | 5 August 213 | 1 December
257 |
44 years, 3 months, 26 days | Arch Rabbi of Cairo | Established the Rabbite Egyptian Empire | |
Hekhste Hemispheri | 1 December 257 | 7 April 289 | 31 years, 4 months, 6 days | Arch Rabbi of Sinai | Defeated a Roman invasion | |
Hekhste Washas | 7 April 289 | 21 February 295 | 5 years, 10 months, 14 days | Arch Rabbi of Alexandria | Locked in a Power struggle during his reign | |
Hekhste Gotdid | 21 February
295 |
9 October 315 | 20 years, 6 months, 19 days | Arch Rabbi Of Sinai | Re-installed the Caesares |
Restored Caesare (315-408)
Name | Picture | Term Began | Term Ended | Duration | Claim |
Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Caesarion VIII | 9 October
315 |
4 May 367 | 51 years, 7 months, 25 days | Descendant of Caesarion VII | Implemented by the Hekhste Rabbis | |
Caesarion
IX |
4 May 367 | 31 August
400 |
33 years, 3 months, 27 days | Fifth son of Caesarion VIII | Had to beat his 5 brothers to secure power | |
Caesarion
X |
31 August 400 | 7 September
408 |
8 years
7 dayss |
Son of Caesarion IX | Lost to a Roman Invasion |
Christinos Dynasty (408-499)
In 404 a wealthy Christian merchant name Andronikus staged a coup in Egypt and sparked a civil war which he won in 408.
Name | Picture | Term Began | Term Ended | Duration | Claim |
Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andronikus I | 7 September 408 | 24 March 456 | 47 years, 6 months, 17 days | Recognized
by the pope |
Was instated by the first Crusade | |
Andronikus
ll |
24 March 456 | 5 June
499 |
43 years, 2 months, 12 days | Grandson of Andronikus
I |
Had a succession crisis |
Under the Byzantines (499-1099)
After the Christinos Dynasty died out the Byzantine took control and did so for a long time. They signed a 600 year agreement to be released in 1099.
Komenos Era (1099-1170)
After the Byzantines were losing their grip on Egypt Emperor Alexios I made his son king of Egypt
Name | Picture | Term Began | Term Ended | Duration | Claim | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Andronikus II | 1 January
1099 |
9 June 1170 | 71 years, 5 months, 8 days | Viceroy of Egypt | Had no Children |
Second Caesare restoration (1170-1421)
Name | Portrait | Reign began | Reign ended | Duration | Claim | Notability |
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Caesarion XI | 9 June 1170 | 17 September 1201 | 41 years, 2 Months, 8 days | Descendant of Caesarion V | Reclaim the throne after 700 years | |
Caesarion
XII |
17 September 1201 | 6 January 1208 | 6 years, 3 Months, 11 Days | Son of Caesarion XI | Poisoned | |
Caesarion XIII | 6 January 1208 | 25 April 1219 | 11 years, 3 Months, 19 days | Son of Caesarion XI | Seized power from his Brother | |
Caesarion XIV | 25 April 1219 | 11 August 1241 | 22 years, 3 Months, 14 days | Son of Caesarion XIV | Established the Caesarism religion | |
Caesarion XV | 11 August 1241 | 31 November 1293 | 52 years, 3 Months, 20 days | Grandson of Caesarion XIV | Suppressed an Islamic uprising | |
Caesarion XVI | 31 November 1293 | 5 January 1295 | 1 years, 1 months, 4 days | Great-Grandson of Caesarion XV | Assassinated | |
Caesaria | 5 January 1295 | 12 April 1317 | 22 years, 3 months, 7 days | Sister of Caesarion XVI | First female ruler since Cleopatra | |
Caesarion XVII | 12 April 1317 | 9 July 1333 | 16 years, 2 months, 3 days | Son of Caesaria | Met with the Pope in 1327 | |
Caesarion XVIII | 9 July 1333 | 11 July 1333 | 2 days | Son of Caesarion XVIII | Assassinated | |
Caesarion XIX | 11 July 1333 | 23 October 1369 | 36 years, 4 months, 12 days | Brother of Caesarion XVIII | Adopted the bible in Caesarism | |
Caesarion XX | 23 October 1369 | 13 December 1375 | 6 years, 1 months, 10 days | Son of Caesarion XIX | Crowned by the first Egyptian Pope | |
Caesarion XXI | 13 December 1375 | 1 February 1391 | 15 years, 1 Months, 12 days | Son of Caesarion XX | Poisoned | |
Caesaria II | 1 February
1391 |
16 May 1407 | 20 years, 3 months, 15 days | Daughter of Caesarion XXI | Bought her Nephew a Cardinalship |
Sforza Dynasty (1407-
After a diplomatic failure with France a war broke out, the French bought the aide of the Italian Condottiero Francesco Sforza but during the war the French claimant, the Frenchs nobles decided to support Francesco as King of Egypt. This lead to Byzantine Emperor Manuel II to recognize the Sforza in exchange for Cyprus.
Name | Portrait | Reign Began | Reign Ended | Duration | Claim | Notability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Francesco
I |
16 May 1421 | 8 March 1466 | 44 years, 9 months, 21 days | Made King by the French | Established
a Citizen army | |
Francesco
II |
8 March
1466 |
26 December
1476 |
10 years, 9 Months, 18 days | Son of Francesco | Assassinated | |
Berenice V | 26 December
1476 |
20 August 1488 | 11 years, 7 months, 26 days | Sister of Francesco
II |
Asked to be called “Priestess Berenice” | |
Francesco
III |
20 August 1488 | 27 October 1508 | 20 years, 2 months, 8 days | Brother of Berenice V | Secured Red Sea Supremacy | |