The Dragon Court can
first be identified in Egypt under the patronage of the priest-prince
Ankhfn Khonsu at about 2170 BC. It was subsequently established more
formally as a pharaonic institution by the twelfth dynasty Queen
Sobekh Nefru in 1785 BC.
The Court was re-formed in
1408 by Emperor Sigismund von Luxemburg, King of Hungary, later
to become Holy Roman Emperor in 1433. The Dragon kings whom the
court has supported have rightfully ruled many nations and empires
throughout history. In the case of England, the last legitimate
Dragon monarch was
Richard III.