Supreme Collegium
The Supreme Collegium is the High Council of Britain in charge of voting on the High King of Britain. It consists of a fluctuating number of 25 - 35 legates including kings, dukes, earls, churches, and city senates. Most legates don't vote themselves, but are represented by local bishops.
Public Agenda
The Supreme Collegium is in charge of maintaining the rules of the island and keeping the peace.
History
The council was formed in 306, when Britain was under Roman rule. Shortly after, they selected High King Constantin as the first High King of Britain.
Founding Date
306
Type
Governmental, Senate/Parliament
Alternative Names
High Council of Britain
Leader
Judicial Body
Current Seats
‡ denotes British Christian bishop proxy
- Archbishop of Roman Christianity
- Abbot-Bishop of British Christianity
- King of Cameliard
- King of Cornwall‡
- King of Escavalon
- King of Estregales
- King of Garloth
- King of Gomeret
- King of Gorre
- King of Logres†
- King of Lothian
- King of Malahaut
- King of Powys
- King of Rheged
- King of Roestoc
- King of Somerset
- Duke of Cheshire†
- Duke of Cornwall‡
- Duke of Glevum†
- Duke of Lindsey‡
- Duke of the Marche‡
- Duke of the Vale†
- Earl of Dorset†
- Earl of Hampshire‡
- Earl of Jagent‡
- Earl of Salisbury‡
- Senate of Chichester†
- Senate of Norwich†
- King of Amans
- King of Ergyng
- King of Orofoise
- King of Strangorre
- Duke of the Saxon Shore†
- Senate of Canterbury†
‡ denotes British Christian bishop proxy
Related Ranks & Titles
Controlled Territories
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