Federated Suns - Rulers

Rulers

Name Reign Descent
Prime Ministers of New Avalon 2255 - 2317
Sandra Lockhart 2255–2261
Joseph Cartwright 2261–2280
Nathan DuVall 2280–2282
Martin DuVall 2282–2309 Son of Nathan DuVall
Lucien Davion 2309–2317 Son of Martin DuVall's sister
Davion Presidents of the Federated Suns 2317 - 2417
Lucien 2317–2332
Charles 2332–2340 Brother of Lucien
Reynard 2340–2371 Son of Lucien
Etien 2371–2378 Son of Reynard
Paul I 2378–2394 Son of Reynard
Marie 2394–2402 Daughter of Reynard
Edmund 2402–2415 Son of Etien
Edward 2415–2417 Son of Etien
Davion First Princes of the Federated Suns 2417 - 3052
Simon 2417–2457 Son of Paul
James 2457–2467 Son of Simon
Ellen 2467–2502 Daughter of Simon
William 2502–2512 Son of Ellen's brother
Alexander 2512–2600 Grandchild of William
Zane 2600–2659 Great-grandchild of Alexander
Sarah 2659–2681 Daughter of Zane
Samuel 2681–2696 Son of Zane
Roger 2696–2703 Son of Samuel
Joseph I 2703–2729 Son of Roger
Richard 2729–2745 Son of Joseph I
John 2745–2797 Son of Richard's brother
Paul II 2797–2842 Grandchild of John
Michael 2842–2873 Son of Paul
Carl 2873–2876 Son of Michael
Melissa 2876–2892 Daughter of Michael
Joseph II 2892–2931 Son of Michael
Peter 2931–2961 Son of Joseph II
Andrew 2961–2999 Son of Peter
Ian 2999 - 3013 Son of Andrew
Hanse 3013 - 3052 Son of Andrew
Steiner-Davion First Princes of the Federated Suns 3052 - ??
Victor 3052 - 3060 Son of Hanse
Katherine 3060 - 3067 Daughter of Hanse
Yvonne 3067 - ?? Daughter of Hanse
Davion First Princes of the Federated Suns ?? - present
Harrison ?? - 3135 Son of Yvonne
Caleb 3135 - Son of Harrison

(Note: Julian Davion a descendant of Jackson Davion was selected by Harrison Sandoval-Steiner-Davion to replace his son, Caleb Hasek-Sandoval-Davion, as heir but Harrison was murdered by his enraged son before the order became known to anyone besides Harrison and Caleb.)

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