List of El'novkian heads of states
Listed here are the heads of states who reigned over Ellester, starting with the Russian colony of Ellester, which later became a sovereign state, followed by the annexation of Cascadia, followed by a sovereign state again, later a state of the United Republic, and, finally, the present-day sovereign state of Lucelia
The Russian Crown (1664-1823)
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Reign |
Full name |
Consort |
| Romanovs |
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| Tsars |
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| Alexis (1629-1676) |
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| Feodor III (1661-1682) |
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| Ivan V (1666-1696) |
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| Peter I (1672-1725) |
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| Emperors |
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| Peter I (1672-1725) |
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| Catherine I (1684-1727) |
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| Peter II (1715-1730) |
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| Anna (1693-1740) |
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| Ivan VI (1740-1764) |
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| Elizabeth (1709-1762) |
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| Peter III (1728-1762) |
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| Catherine II (1729-1796) |
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| Paul I (1754-1801) |
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| Alexander I (1777-1825) |
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The British Crown (1823-1843)
| Regnal name |
Reign |
Full name |
Consort |
| House of Hannover |
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| Kings/Queens |
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| George IV (1762-1830) |
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| William IV (1765-1837) |
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| Victoria (1819-1901) |
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The British-El'novkian Crown (1843-1947)
| Regnal name |
Reign |
Full name |
Consort |
| House of Hannover |
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| Kings/Queens |
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| Victoria (1819-1901) |
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| Prime ministers: Nikolay Kharitonov |
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| House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
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| Edward VII (1841-1910) |
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| House of Windsor |
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| George V (1865-1936) |
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| Edward VII (1841-1910) |
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| George V (1865-1936) |
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| Edward VIII (1894-1972) |
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| George VI (1895-1952) |
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El'novkian (PSR) prime ministers (1947-1980)
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Term of Office |
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| Prime ministers |
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Alexej Kuzdrovsky (1898-1969) |
1947-1951 and 1951-1955 |
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| Vladimir Chernyshov (1907-1982) |
1955-1959 |
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| Nikita Nazarov (1905-1969) |
1959-1963 |
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| Harry Westbury (1911-1985) |
1963-1963 |
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| Leonid Reznychenko (1901-1996) |
1963-1967 | ||
| Evgeny Polyakov (1907-1979) |
1967-1971 | ||
| Aleksey Kolesnikov (1917-1994) |
1971-1975 | ||
| Fyodor Tikhonov (1919-1999) |
1975-1979 | ||
| Pavel Morozov (1931-2006) |
1979-1980 | ||