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'''Solus Sol Vextor''' (12 October 37BGD - 8 December 20GD) was the First King of Solarius, and instrumented the Solen Doctrine, creating the unified Island of Solus. United the Island of Zavis with other elders, and was proclaimed the Grand Chief of Zavis in 15BGD. He modernized the island of Zavis and passed many reforms that helped the people of the island. His land reforms and taxation reforms helped limit the amount of money people could be in debt for.
'''Solus Sol Vextor''' (12 October 37BGD - 8 December 20GD) was the First King of Solarius, and instrumented the Solen Doctrine, unifying the Island of Solus. United the Island of Zavis with other elders, and was proclaimed the Grand Chief of Zavis in 15BGD. He modernized the island of Zavis and passed many reforms that helped the people of the island. His land reforms and taxation reforms helped limit the amount of money people could be in debt for. Many historian credit his law of [[Princeps Intelligentiae Progressio]] which made school mandatory for children 3-17 years of age.

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Solus I
King
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King of Sol
Reign15th of October 12BGD – 8 December 20GD
Coronation30th of October 12BGD
PredecessorPosition Established
SuccessorSolus II
ChancellorXauis Kai (incumbent)
Born12 October 37 BGD
Outer Space
Died8 December 20 GD
SpouseQueen Irena
Issue
Full name
Solus Sol Vextor
Royal DynastyVextor Dynasty
FatherGrand Celestial
MotherCelestia
ReligionCelestia


Solus Sol Vextor (12 October 37BGD - 8 December 20GD) was the First King of Solarius, and instrumented the Solen Doctrine, unifying the Island of Solus. United the Island of Zavis with other elders, and was proclaimed the Grand Chief of Zavis in 15BGD. He modernized the island of Zavis and passed many reforms that helped the people of the island. His land reforms and taxation reforms helped limit the amount of money people could be in debt for. Many historian credit his law of Princeps Intelligentiae Progressio which made school mandatory for children 3-17 years of age.