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| predecessor1 = [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso II]]
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| reign3      = October 16, 1999-June 18, 2003
| proclamation3= October 16, 1999
| predecessor3 = [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso II]]
| successor3  = [[Alexander Martínez Santos|Alexander III]]
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| succession4  = [[List of Senvar-Senvekian Monarchs|King of Senvar-Senvek]]
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| birth_place  = [[San Salvador Imperial Palace]], [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]
| birth_place  = [[San Salvador Imperial Palace]], [[San Salvador (city)|San Salvador]], [[San Salvador (department)|San Salvador]], [[Creeperopolis]]

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Alexander II
Felipe VI en Logroño, 2018.jpg
ReignJune 18, 2003-present
CoronationSeptember 15, 2003
PredecessorAlfonso VI
Holy Protector of the State of the Church
ReignJune 18, 2003-present
PredecessorAlfonso VI
Emperor of El Salvador
ReignJune 18, 2003-present
PredecessorAlfonso III
Grand Prince of Creeperopolis
ReignOctober 16, 1999-June 18, 2003
PredecessorAlfonso II
SuccessorAlexander III
King of Senvar-Senvek
ReignJune 18, 2003-present
PredecessorAlfonso III
BornSeptember 15, 1983
San Salvador Imperial Palace, San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
Spouse
Issue
HouseHouse of Martínez
FatherAlfonso VI
MotherAngelina Hernández Fuentes
ReligionCreeperian Catholicism
Alexander II's signature

Alexander II of Creeperopolis (b. September 15, 1983, full name Alexander Romero Adolfo Martínez Hernández) is the current reigning Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans. He rose to power on June 18, 2003, following the 2003 Creeperian Coup D'état.

The only child of Alfonso VI, Alexander II was raised by his father and uncles, Adolfo V and Romero III, to be the next great Emperor of Creeperopolis. He entered the Creeperian military in 1991 and began learning Creeperian military tactics, preparing himself to fight the long ongoing Third Senvarian Insurgency and Mara War. He finished his studies in 1995 and entered the Creeperian Army as a General.

Alexander became Grand Prince of Creeperopolis upon the death of Romero III on October 16, 1999, while his father became Emperor. His father ushered in a totalitarian Creeperian regime upon his rise to power and instituted martial law. The Creeperian secret police, the DINA, was ramped up in numbers and began to heavily scrutinize freedom in Creeperopolis. The armed forces felt ignored and began plotting a coup. The Minister of Defense, Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez, approached Alexander and offered him the throne if he joined the coup plot against his father. After supposedly being bribed 30 million colóns, the Army, Navy, and the Air Force staged a coup on June 18, 2003, which killed Alfonso VI and allowed Alexander II to ascend to the imperial throne. Alexander II ended martial law and reinstated the Constitution.

Alexander II’s reign has been marked by rampant government and military corruption, high crime rates, and an increase of military activity in the Senvarian and Mara wars. Despite this, Alexander II is considered a very popular Emperor allowing patriotism and nationalism to be at the highest they have ever been since the conclusion of the Creeperian Civil War in 1949.

Biography

Early Life

Alexander Romero Adolfo Martínez Hernández was born to Prince Alfonso Romero Martínez Escobar and Princess Angelina María Hernández Fuentes de Martínez on September 15, 1983, in the San Salvador Imperial Palace, San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis.

Reign

Coup and Accession

The Miracle of Creeperopolis

The Senvarian and Mara Wars

Foreign Affairs

Domestic Popularity

International Popularity

Personal Life

Family

Politics

Creeperian Initiative

Military Service

Third Senvarian Insurgency

Fight Against the SLF

Fight Against the FMLN

Relation with FRENAMI

Mara War

Alleged War Crimes

Corruption

Corporate Corruption

CORNACA

RFC

EMUN PLAC

Maroto-Botín

Creeperian Airlines

Creeperian Initiative

Military Corruption

Religion

Views on Religion

Alexander II has been strictly raised as a Creeperian Catholic since he was very young. Likewise, he has raised all his children the same. He attends mass at the Basilica of Christ the King every Sunday and meets Pope Francis I at mass every Sunday.

Alexander II wants all his people to be good, practicing Catholics, and greatly disapproves of non-Catholics, especially Atheists. Anti-Atheism in Creeperopolis is rampant, thanks in part to the Creeperian Civil War and Alexander II’s anti-Atheist rhetoric. Atheism was banned by Alexander II in 2007 as high blasphemy and made Atheism punishable by death. He is more lenient to Agnostics and Irreligious to keep amiable relations with Quebecshire.

Alexander II views Islam, Judaism, and Protestantism and “lesser religions”, but considers Orthodoxy and Sacramentin Catholicism as the third and second best sects of Christianity, after Creeperian Catholicism, respectively.

Views on Homosexuality

Relation with the Church

Views on Preceding Monarchs

Alexander II views the reigns of Alfonso I the Great, Miguel I the Great, Carlos III the Martyred, Adolfo III the Great, and Saint Romero I the Great as the greatest in Creeperian history. He cites Alfonso I and Miguel I as great Crusaders, Carlos III and Adolfo III as protectors of the Church and the Monarchy, and St. Romero I as the greatest protector of the Church, Monarchy, and Creeperopolis, and the greatest Emperor in Creeperian history.

On the other hand, Alexander II views Manuel IV, Miguel VII, and Marcos I as Creeperopolis’ worst monarchs. The names Miguel and Marcos have both been greatly polarized in Creeperopolis due to the Creeperian Civil War and continues to be so thanks to Alexander II’s ban on the names Miguel and Marcos.

Orders and Decorations

Domestic Decorations

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Coat of Arms of Alexander II

Foreign Decorations

See Also

References