Ancestry of Sebastian I

King Sebastian I of Lovia, present sovereign of the Kingdom of Lovia, is the son of Prince Theodore of Lovia, the eldest child of Prince Noah of Lovia and Manon Ramsley (later Princess Manon of Lovia); and of Sylvia Stubbs (later Princess Sylvia of Lovia), the daughter of Albert Stubbs, jr. and his wife, Victoria Jackson (later Victoria Jackson Stubbs).

Patrilineal descent
King Sebastian I of Lovia's patrilineal descent (the principle behind membership in Germanic royal houses) can be traced back through the generations.

Trough the first monarchs, King Sebastian I of Lovia is a descendant of Louis Engelbert, 6th Duke of Arenberg. His eldest son was Fransiscus of Arenberg who normally, should success his father Louis Engelbert as Duke of Arenberg but the young Fransiscus did not wanted so he escaped to Ghent where he set up his own family.


 * 1) Charles de Ligne of Arenberg, 1550-1616
 * 2) Philippe-Charles of Arenberg, 1587-1640
 * 3) Charles Eugene of Arenberg, 1633-1681
 * 4) Philippe Charles d'Arenberg, 1663-1691
 * 5) Léopold Philippe d'Arenberg, 1690-1754
 * 6) Charles Marie Raymond of Arenberg, 1721-1778
 * 7) Louis Engelbert of Arenberg, 1750-1820
 * 8) Fransiscus Nobel, 1771-1832
 * 9) François Wilhelm Nobel, 1794-1835
 * 10) François Nobel, 1821-1875
 * 11) King Arthur I of Lovia, 1849-1887
 * 12) King Arthur II of Lovia, 1875-1938
 * 13) Prince Noah of Lovia, 1901-1992
 * 14) Prince Theodore of Lovia, 1941-2000
 * 15) King Sebastian I of Lovia, 1986