Weirdist possible Royal House

Treated like a headcase? He was probably condescended, but the people liked him. San Francisco funded his wardrobe, he got a lifetime pass for a riverboat company, the state legistature followed his advice in one instance, and his "currency" was treated as legal tender.

The man was an institution, a very good street performer who probably drove more business than it cost the state and assorted businesses in upkeep.
 
Good question for Trivial Pursuit: (I don't know the answer)

What was the legislation that the legislature followed Norton's advice on?

More odd dynasties:

Inca Nunavut
Xocoyotzin Hawaii

(Xocoyotzin was another of Montezuma's names, according to wikipedia)

Zulu Tenochtitlan
Kalākaua Zululand
Iturbide Antarctica
Chakri India
Chakri Hawaii
Hapsburg Brazil
Hapsburg India
Brangaza India
Brangaza Nunavut
Brangaza Tenochtitlan
Brangaza Tawantinsuyu
 
Habsburg France
Habsburg Greece
Habsburg Serbia
Habsburg Russia
Habsburg Pennsylvania (my personal favorite)
Tudor Austria
Tudor Germany
Tudor America
Valois Germany
Valois Mexico
Wittelsbach Brazil
Windsor Norway
Windsor India
 

Susano

Banned
Okay, I think we have understood now that the generic formula is <random house> <random country/territory>. We get it. Now enough of that, everybody can do that...
 
If we're talking about strange dynasties, then one must talk about the recent accession of Henry Khan to the position of heir apparent to the English throne. The accession is ironic, what with the pivotal role that the English played in the end of the Tartar Emperors, but the English royals seem to have had a fascination with their long-defeated foes, and now with Henry IX's only son dead, and only his nieces' descendants available, it appears that the Khans will finally achieve what no fleet was ever able to do.
 
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