Monarchy of Creeperopolis

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Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans
Emperador de Creeperopólis y los'Creeperianos
Imperial
Coat of Arms of Creeperopolis.png
Incumbent
Alexander II of Creeperopolis.jpeg
Alexander II
since June 18, 2003
Details
StyleHis Imperial Majesty
Heir apparentAlexander Martínez Santos
First monarchFelipe I (as King of Creeperopolis)
Rodolfo I (as Emir of Rabadsun)
Alfonso I (as King of the Creeperans)
Manuel III (as Emperor of Creeperopolis)
FormationSeptember 15, 537AD
July 1/11, 745AD
February 8, 1231
May 4, 1778
ResidenceSan Salvador Imperial Palace
AppointerHeredity (Male Primogeniture)
Websitewww.emperadordecreeperopolis.gov.sit

The monarchs of the Creeperopolis ruled from the establishment of the Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis in 537AD to the present day.

The House of Amara, or Amara Dynasty, ruled the Old Kingdom of Creeperopolis (537AD-745AD) and the Emirate of Rabadsun from 745AD to 1120, while the House of Martínez, or Martínez Dynasty, ruled the Emirate of Rabadsun from 1120 to 1231 and has ruled Creeperopolis since 1231.

The absolute monarchy was interrupted by the Deltinian occupation from 745AD-1231, then again by the First Parliament of Creeperopolis from 1565-1771, again by the Second Parliament of Creeperopolis from 1887 to 1949, and de jure by the Council of Mayors of Creeperopolis and Council of Senators of Creeperopolis from 1949 to the nation's return to absolute monarch in February 2020. The Republic of Creeperopolis from 1729-1730 following to failed Monarch's Revolution abolished the monarchy entirely but it was restored following the Peoples' Revolution.

Amara Dynasty

Kings of Creeperopolis

Portrait King
(Birth–Death)
Reign
Duration in years and days
1 Ordono1of Asturias.jpg His Highness Saint
Felipe I

Fidel Amara Jiménez
(?–568AD)
September 15
537AD
June 13 to June 19
568AD
30 years and 273 days
to
30 years and 279 days
2 Fruela2.jpg His Highness Venerable
Armando I

Felipe Amara Guerrero
(?–598AD)
June 13 to June 19
568AD
February 16
598AD
29 years and 243 days
to
29 years and 249 days
3 Alfonso VII of Castile, 13th c.jpg His Highness
Fernándo I

Felipe Amara Guerrero
(?–601AD)
February 16
598AD
March 19
601AD
3 years and 32 days
4 Ramiro2Leon.jpg His Highness
Armando II

Fidel Amara Franco
(?–678AD)
March 19
601AD
March 31
656AD
55 years and 13 days
5 Ordono III of León.jpg His Highness
Felipe II

Fernándo Amara Guillermo
(?–679AD)
March 31
656AD
April 17
661AD
5 years and 18 days
6
(4)
Ramiro2Leon.jpg His Highness
Armando II

Fidel Amara Franco
(?–678AD)
April 17
661AD
June 1
667AD
6 years and 46 days
7
(5)
Ordono III of León.jpg His Highness
Felipe II

Fernándo Amara Guillermo
(?–679AD)
June 1
667AD
January 18
675AD
7 years and 232 days
8
(4)
Ramiro2Leon.jpg His Highness
Armando II

Fidel Amara Franco
(?–678AD)
January 18
675AD
February 27
678AD
3 years and 41 days
9
(5)
Ordono III of León.jpg His Highness
Felipe II

Fernándo Amara Guillermo
(?–679AD)
February 27
678AD
January 12
679AD
320 days
10 Fernando III de Castilla 02.jpg His Highness
Armando III

Felipe Amara Quijada
(653AD–713AD)
January 12
679AD
March 2
713AD
34 years and 50 days
11 Bermudo II of León.jpg His Highness
Fidel I

Armando Amara Quijada
(657AD–732AD)
March 2
713AD
June 4
732AD
19 years and 95 days
12 Alfonso V of León.jpg His Highness Blessed
Fidel II

Armando Amara Quijada
(694AD–745AD)
June 4
732AD
July 1 or July 11
745AD
13 years and 28 days
or
13 years and 38 days

Emirs of Rabadsun

Martínez Dynasty

Emirs of Radabsun

Kings of Creeperopolis

Portrait King
(Birth–Death)
Reign
Duration in years and days
1 Don Pelayo, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty Saint
Alfonso I

Salvador Martínez Moreno
"the Great"

(1190–1264)
February 8
1231
July 3
1264
33 years and 147 days
2 Alfonso II el Casto, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty
Alfonso II

Felipe Martínez Sánchez
(1238–1277)
July 3
1264
April 8
1273
8 years and 249 days
3 Ramiro I de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty
Salvador I

Alfonso Martínez Sánchez
(1242–1285)
April 8
1273
June 2
1285
12 years and 87 days
4 García I, rey de León.jpg His Majesty
Manuel I

Alfonso Martínez Sánchez
(1245–1301)
June 2
1285
January 13
1301
15 years and 226 days
5 Don Aurelio, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty Saint
Miguel I

Salvador Martínez Gutiérrez
"the Great"

(1288–1365)
January 13
1301
April 27
1365
64 years and 105 days
6 Alfonso I el Católico, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty Saint
Adolfo I

Miguel Martínez Gonzaga
(1312–1385)
April 27
1365
May 2
1385
20 years and 6 days
7 Don Favila, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty
Miguel II

Alfonso Martínez González
(1346–1405)
May 2
1385
July 7
1405
20 years and 67 days
8 Pietro IV d'Aragón.jpg His Majesty
Miguel III

Alfonso Martínez Bukele
(1392–1444)
July 7
1405
December 29
1444
39 years and 176 days
9 Juan I de Castilla (Ayuntamiento de León).jpg His Majesty
Manuel II

Miguel Martínez Bukele
(1404–1487)
December 29
1444
August 30
1487
42 years and 245 days
10 Juan II de Castilla (Ayuntamiento de León).jpg His Majesty
Miguel IV

Manuel Martínez Hidalgo
(1445–1500)
August 30
1487
September 1
1500
13 years and 3 days
11 Sancho IV de Castilla (Ayuntamiento de León).jpg His Majesty
Miguel V

Alfonso Martínez Guevara
"the Terrible"

(1483–1555)
September 1
1500
September 1
1555
55 years and 1 day
12 Pedro II de Aragón entero.jpg His Majesty
Miguel VI

Salvador Martínez Escobar
(1509–1555)
September 1
1555
September 3
1555
3 days
(13) General Francisco Javier Castaños (Museo del Prado).jpg His Majesty
Alfonso III

Miguel Martínez García
(1515–1587)
September 3
1555
November 13
1587
13 Prime Minister
(Term)
Alfonso Moreno Salinas
Portrait of José de Gálvez.jpg
(1565–1570)
Bernardo Funes Luque
Jjolemdo.jpg
(1570–1580)
32 years and 72 days Camilo Funes Luque
José María Vargas.jpg
(1580–1590)
14 Evaristo Fernández de San Miguel, duque de San Miguel.jpg His Majesty
Carlos I

Alfonso Martínez Flores
(1545–1603)
November 13
1587
January 4
1603
Samuel Molina Tassis
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(1590–1600)
15 years and 53 days Emmanuel Sánchez Andino
Antonio-José-Cañas.jpg
(1600–1615)
15 Retrato del general Rodil (Dionisio Fierros Álvarez).jpg His Majesty
Salvador II

Carlos Martínez López
(1580–1634)
January 4
1603
April 16
1634
Orlando González Leoz
Juan Pedro Aguirre.jpg
(1615–1618)
31 years and 105 days Fidel Moreno Dávalos
José María Carreño.jpg
(1618–1636)
16 Manuel Gutiérrez de la Concha, marqués del Duero (Palacio del Senado de España).jpg His Majesty
Alfonso IV

Salvador Martínez Rodríguez
(1603–1666)
April 16
1634
October 15
1666
32 years and 181 days José Moreno Dávalos
Manuel José Arce y Fagoaga.jpg
(1636–1670)
17 Ramon Maria Narvaez.jpg His Majesty
Maximiliano I

Alfonso Martínez Pérez
(1636–1697)
October 15
1666
March 1
1697
Alexander Carpio Maroto
José Cecilio del Valle.jpg
(1670–1695)
30 years and 138 days Salvador Cerén Collazo
Aycinena.jpg
(1695–1725)
18 Baldomero Espartero.jpg His Majesty
Carlos II

Maximiliano Martínez González
(1675–1728)
March 1
1697
June 18
1728
31 years and 110 days Orlando Moreno Hidalgo
General Francisco Morazán.JPG
(1725–1749)
19 Don Francisco de Asís.jpg His Majesty Blessed
Carlos III

Maximiliano Martínez Fernández
"the Martyred"

(1700–1729)
June 18
1728
August 13
1729
1 year and 57 days
- Parliament of creeperopolis.png Monarchy Abolished
(1729–1730)
August 13
1729
September 15
1730
1 year and 34 days
(20) Francisco-serrano.jpg His Majesty
Adolfo II

Santiago Martínez Fernández
(1703–1770)
September 15
1730
October 8
1770
20 Francisco López Yagüe
Jose Trinidad Cabañas 001.jpg
(1749–1750)
Salvador Funes Tafalla
Nicolás Espinoza.jpg
(1750–1765)
Francisco López Yagüe
Jose Trinidad Cabañas 001.jpg
(1765–1766)
40 years and 24 days Fernando Moreno Juderías
PEDRO BARRIERE.jpg
(1766–1771)
(21) Antonio de Orleans, duque de Montpensier (1824-1890).jpg His Majesty
Manuel III

Adolfo Martínez Guerrero
"the Great"

(1731–1783)
October 8
1770
May 4
1778
21
7 years and 209 days

Emperors of Creeperopolis

Portrait Emperor
(Birth–Death)
Reign
Duration in years and days
1 Antonio de Orleans, duque de Montpensier (1824-1890).jpg His Imperial Majesty
Manuel III

Adolfo Martínez Guerrero
"the Great"

(1731–1783)
May 4
1778
November 12
1783
5 years and 193 days
2 Valldeperas, Eusebi. Retrat de Joan Prim 43.JPG His Imperial Majesty Venerable
Salvador III

Manuel Martínez Gutiérrez
(1754–1790)
November 12
1783
July 6
1790
6 years and 237 days
3 Marcelo de Azcárraga y Palmero (Palacio del Senado de España).jpg His Imperial Majesty
Manuel IV

Alfonso Martínez Gutiérrez
(1754–1833)
November 12
1783
or
July 6
1790
June 14
1833
42 years and 344 days
or
49 years and 215 days
4 Porfirio Diaz.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Adolfo III

Alexander Martínez Schuessler
"the Great"

(1803–1887)
June 14
1833
December 1
1887
54 years and 171 days
(5) General Joaquin Jovellar y Soler painting.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Maximiliano II

Adolfo Martínez Hernández
(1834–1898)
December 1
1887
October 18
1898
5 Prime Minister
(Term)
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes
Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg
(1887–1892)
10 years and 322 days Macos Espiga Mina
Escolastico Marín.jpg
(1892–1902)
6 SMF Manoel II.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Alexander I

Adolfo Martínez Jiménez
(1862–1910)
October 18
1898
March 10
1910
Antonio Sáenz Heredia
FOTOGRAFIA DE JOSE ANTONIO PRIMO DE RIVERA 2.jpg
(1902–1907)
11 years and 144 days Inhué Ordóñez Yepes
Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg
(1907–1912)
7 Rey Alfonso XIII de España, by Kaulak.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Alfonso V

Alexander Martínez Jiménez
(1864–1918)
March 10
1910
June 3
1918
Antonio Sáenz Heredia
FOTOGRAFIA DE JOSE ANTONIO PRIMO DE RIVERA 2.jpg
(1912–1917)
8 years and 86 days Inhué Ordóñez Yepes
Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg
(1917–1922)
8 Francisco Franco 1930.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Adolfo IV

Alexander Martínez Jiménez
(1866–1933)
June 3
1918
January 2
1933
Édgar Cazalla Beldad
Jose Rosales.png
(1922–1922)
Antonio Sáenz Heredia
FOTOGRAFIA DE JOSE ANTONIO PRIMO DE RIVERA 2.jpg
(1922–1927)
Édgar Cazalla Beldad
Jose Rosales.png
(1927–1928)
Antonio Sáenz Heredia
FOTOGRAFIA DE JOSE ANTONIO PRIMO DE RIVERA 2.jpg
(1928–1928)
Joel Lacasa Campos
Dr. Pio Romero Bosque.jpg
(1928–1928)
Serafín Velázquez Andrade
Illus-059 (Salvador, 20th Century).jpg
(1928–1928)
Tobías Gaos Nores
Carlos Meléndez.jpg
(1928–1932)
Jorge Meléndez Ramírez
Manuel Enrique Araujo 01.jpg
(1932–1932)
14 years and 214 days Máximo Illescas Freixa
62 Jorge Melendez.jpg
(1932–1949)
9 AlejandroKarađorđević--storyofredcrossu00berruoft.png His Imperial Majesty Saint
Romero I

Adolfo Martínez Galdámez
"the Great"
"the Martyr"
"the Saint"

(1899–1946)
January 2
1933
July 6
1946
13 years and 186 days
(10) PedroIIDeYugoslavia8e00867v.jpg His Imperial Majesty Venerable
Romero II

Óscar Martínez Guerrero
(1930–1976)
July 6
1946
November 18
1976
10 Chief Mayor
(Term)
Máximo Illescas Freixa
62 Jorge Melendez.jpg
(1949–1965)
Armando Rodríguez Vera
Presidente Belaúnde Terry.jpg
(1965–1967)
Elías Mancebo Muñoz
Galo Plaza Lasso.jpg
(1967–1975)
30 years and 136 days Ignacio Barrios Prats
Pedro Aleixo.jpg
(1975–1976)
11 S.M el rey Don Juan Carlos.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Adolfo V

Alfonso Martínez Escobar
(1956–1987)
November 18
1976
February 28
1987
Benito Aparicio Capmany
Lleras Restrepo.jpg
(1976–1979)
10 years and 103 days Enrique Agramonte Leoz
Velascoi.jpg
(1979–1987)
12 Juan Carlos de Borbón, Prince of Spain.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Romero III

Carlos Martínez Escobar
(1956–1999)
February 28
1987
October 16
1999
Josué Manzanedo Seco
Lusinchi 89.JPG
(1987–1993)
Pedro Espiga Ordóñez
(Rodrigo Borja) Felipe González junto al presidente de Ecuador. Pool Moncloa. 12 de septiembre de 1989 (cropped).jpeg
(1993–1997)
12 years and 231 days Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez
Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez.jpg
(1997–1999)
13 Alfonso VI.jpg His Imperial Majesty
Alfonso VI

Romero Martínez Escobar
(1956–2003)
October 16
1999
June 18
2003
Rubén Franco Alcabú
Salvador Allende Gossens-.jpg
(1999–2003)
3 years and 246 days
14 Alexander II of Creeperopolis.jpeg His Imperial Majesty
Alexander II

Romero Adolfo Martínez Hernández
(1983–)
June 18
2003
Incumbent Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez
Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez.jpg
(2003–2020)
Chief Senator
(Term)
Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez
Martín Gutiérrez Sánchez.jpg
(2020–2020)
Vacant
(2020–2020)
20 years and 336 days

Family Tree

  • - The red border indicates monarchs
  • - The bolded border indicates spouses
  • - The thin border indicates other relatives
  • name / title / date - The green font indicates living persons
  • note - only important or significant or well known figures listed, as many monarchs had 10+ children

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