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'''King Tommen I''' (b; 17 August 1683 d; 11 April 1697) was King of the [[Angland|Angles]] and Protector of the Realm. A member of the [[House of Vieri]], he was the eleventh and final ruler of the dynasty and the younger brother of [[Eric I]], often known as Eric the Harsh, and son of king [[Robert IV]]. | '''King Tommen I''' (b; 17 August 1683 d; 11 April 1697) was King of the [[Angland|Angles]] and Protector of the Realm. A member of the [[House of Vieri]], he was the eleventh and final ruler of the dynasty and the younger brother of [[Eric I]], often known as Eric the Harsh, and son of king [[Robert IV]]. His reign began during a difficult time following the poisoning of his elder brother who had left Angland in a poor state due to his lavish spending and harsh ruling, leaving Tommen to rule a nation aged only 12 in 1695. |
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Tommen I | |||||
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King of the Anglish Empire, Protector of the Realm, First of his name. | |||||
Reign | 6 October 1695 – 11 April 1697 | ||||
Coronation | November 1695 | ||||
Predecessor | Eric I | ||||
Successor | Robert V | ||||
Born | Tommen Vieri 17 August 1683 Kraloria Estate, Dhuches, Charmelcia | ||||
Died | 11 April 1697 Belfast Tower, Retoria, Angland | (aged 13)||||
Burial | |||||
Lady Brianna of Priza | |||||
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House | House of Vieri | ||||
Father | Robert IV | ||||
Mother | Allison Ecclestark |
King Tommen I (b; 17 August 1683 d; 11 April 1697) was King of the Angles and Protector of the Realm. A member of the House of Vieri, he was the eleventh and final ruler of the dynasty and the younger brother of Eric I, often known as Eric the Harsh, and son of king Robert IV. His reign began during a difficult time following the poisoning of his elder brother who had left Angland in a poor state due to his lavish spending and harsh ruling, leaving Tommen to rule a nation aged only 12 in 1695.