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| [[Guilherme I of Coventrey|Guilherme I]]
| [[Guilherme I of Coventrey|Guilherme I]]
| full name            = Afonso  
| full name            = Afonso  
| house                = [[House of Stewart|Stewart]]
| house                = [[House of Keita|Keita]]
| father              = Guilherme, High Steward of Coventrey
| father              = Guilherme, High Steward of Coventrey
| mother              = TBA
| mother              = TBA
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| birth_place          = Castle of Coventry, [[Coventry]], [[Coventrey]]
| birth_place          = Castle of Coventry, [[Coventry]], [[Coventrey]]
| death_date          = {{Death date and age|1237|11|10|1163|7|22|df=y}}
| death_date          = {{Death date and age|1237|11|10|1163|7|22|df=y}}
| death_place          = Palace of Santo Domingo, [[Coventrey]]
| death_place          = Palace of Saint-Domingue, [[Coventrey]]
| place of burial      = Cathedral of Santo Domingo, Coventrey
| place of burial      = Cathedral of Saint-Domingue, Coventrey
| religion            = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Coventrian Catholic}}
| religion            = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Coventrian Catholic}}
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'''Afonso I of Coventrey''' (22 July 1163 - 10 November 1237) known to history as '''the Conqueror''' (Coventrian: ''O Conquistador''), '''the Founder''' (''O Fundador'') or '''the Great''' (''O Grande'') was the first king of an independent [[Coventrey]]. He achieved independence for Coventrey in 1190, then little more then a vassal state to the larger kingdom of PLACENAME. During his reign of over four decades he firmly established Coventrey has an independent kingdom and doubled its size through successive wars of conquest.
'''Afonso I of Coventrey''' (22 July 1163 - 10 November 1237) known to history as '''the Conqueror''' (Coventrian: ''O Conquistador''), '''the Founder''' (''O Fundador'') or '''the Great''' (''O Grande'') was the first king of an independent [[Coventrey]]. He achieved independence for Coventrey in 1190, then little more then a vassal state to the larger kingdom of PLACENAME. During his reign of over four decades he firmly established Coventrey has an independent kingdom and doubled its size through successive wars of conquest.


At the age of seventeen he succeeded his father as Count of Coventry, and High Steward of Coventrey in 1180, ten years later he renounced suzerainty of the Kingdom of PLACENAME and established the independent Kingdom of Coventrey after winning a monumental [[Battle of Santiago (1190)|battle at Santiago]]
At the age of seventeen he succeeded his father as Count of Coventry, and High Steward of Coventrey in 1180, ten years later he renounced suzerainty of the Kingdom of Caraïbes and established the independent Kingdom of Coventrey after winning a monumental [[Battle of Santiago (1190)|battle at Santiago]]




[[category:Coventrey]]
[[category:Coventrey]]

Revision as of 20:14, 9 October 2021

Afonso I
Afonso I of Coventry.png
King of Coventrey
Reign19 June 1190 – 10 November 1237
Predecessornone/inaugural holder
SuccessorGuilherme I
Born(1163-07-22)22 July 1163
Castle of Coventry, Coventry, Coventrey
Died10 November 1237(1237-11-10) (aged 74)
Palace of Saint-Domingue, Coventrey
Burial
Cathedral of Saint-Domingue, Coventrey
Full name
Afonso
HouseKeita
FatherGuilherme, High Steward of Coventrey
MotherTBA
ReligionCoventrian Catholic


Afonso I of Coventrey (22 July 1163 - 10 November 1237) known to history as the Conqueror (Coventrian: O Conquistador), the Founder (O Fundador) or the Great (O Grande) was the first king of an independent Coventrey. He achieved independence for Coventrey in 1190, then little more then a vassal state to the larger kingdom of PLACENAME. During his reign of over four decades he firmly established Coventrey has an independent kingdom and doubled its size through successive wars of conquest.

At the age of seventeen he succeeded his father as Count of Coventry, and High Steward of Coventrey in 1180, ten years later he renounced suzerainty of the Kingdom of Caraïbes and established the independent Kingdom of Coventrey after winning a monumental battle at Santiago