Duke Louis I of Anjou inherits the claim to the Latin Empire (now western Turkey) but never uses the title of Emperor.
Continental inherited the claim after Eastern stopped flying last year.
Henry Grey had inherited the claim to the title but little property.
He appears briefly as an infant at the beginning of Saint Camber, and inherits the Festillic claim upon his mother's death later in the novel.
Although Marek inherits the Festillic claim at a younger age than anyone else, he holds the title longer than any other Festillic Pretender.
Imre Nimur Tamás Furstán-Festil is the third Festillic Pretender, inheriting the claim from his father at the age of 46 in 975.
He inherits the Festillic claim after the deaths of his grandfather, father, and elder brother at the Battle of Killingford on June 17, 1025.
Imriella Elizabeth Furstána-Festila is the eighth Festillic Pretender, inheriting the claim from her older sister at the age of 49 in 1025.
Her son Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria inherited the Jacobite claim.
Pedro II died without abdicating, and Isabel inherited the claim to the throne of the Brazilian Empire.