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'''Theodosios VI''' was the [[List of Tagmatine Emperors| Holy Emperor]] of the [[Tagmatium| Greater Holy Empire of Tagmatium]], who reigned from 1995 to 2005. Born '''Theodosios Methodianos Pantaleon Makrembolitissos''' in 1966, he was the son of Konstantios V. When the armed forces overthrew Methodianos XX after a series of general strikes, Theodosios was invited to take the throne. He left exile in [[Euandria]] and landed in Nystras, where he was proclaimed Holy Emperor by crowds of soldiers, naval personnel and civilians. This all but ended the [[Rule of the Admirals|Navarkhokrateia]], known in Anglish as the "Rule of the Admirals". He was viewed as a fresh start for Tagmatium and his pious faith was seen as a break from the creeping secularisation of Tagmatium under the Rule of the Admirals. Through personal charity and great charisma, Theodosios quickly became beloved by his people, although his forgiveness of the excesses by the old regime was viewed with some scepticism. Several of his high officials, including [[Kommodos Iakoumos]], pressed for harsher punishment of more than just the leading figures. Ultimately, this is what caught up with him, as he was assassinated by elements of the military, who then attempted to restore the Navarkhokrateia.
'''Theodosios VI''' was the [[List of Tagmatine Emperors| Holy Emperor]] of the [[Tagmatium| Greater Holy Empire of Tagmatium]], who reigned from 1995 to 2005. Born '''Theodosios Methodianos Pantaleon Makrembolitissos''' in 1966, he was the son of Konstantios V. When the armed forces overthrew Methodianos XX after a series of general strikes, Theodosios was invited to take the throne. He left exile in [[Euandria]] and landed in Nystras, where he was proclaimed Holy Emperor by crowds of soldiers, naval personnel and civilians. This all but ended the [[Rule of the Admirals|Navarkhokrateia]], known in Anglish as the "Rule of the Admirals". He was viewed as a fresh start for Tagmatium and his pious faith was seen as a break from the creeping secularisation of Tagmatium under the Rule of the Admirals. Through personal charity and great charisma, Theodosios quickly became beloved by his people, although his forgiveness of the excesses by the old regime was viewed with some scepticism. Several of his high officials, including [[Kommodos III| Kommodos Iakoumos]], pressed for harsher punishment of more than just the leading figures. Ultimately, this is what caught up with him, as he was assassinated by elements of the military, who then attempted to restore the Navarkhokrateia.


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Revision as of 09:54, 18 November 2022

Holy Emperor and Autocrat of the Aromans and Equal-to-the-Apostles
Theodosios VI
Holy Emperor of Arome
In office
4th of September 1995 – 28th of January 2005
Prime MinisterMaurikios Amfonos
Preceded byMethodianos XX
Personal details
Born
Theodosios Methodianos Pantaleon Makrembolitissos

19th of May, 1966
Europatorion
Died28th of January, 2005 (aged 38)
Petrion
NationalityTagmatine
ParentKonstantios Makrembolitissos

Theodosios VI was the Holy Emperor of the Greater Holy Empire of Tagmatium, who reigned from 1995 to 2005. Born Theodosios Methodianos Pantaleon Makrembolitissos in 1966, he was the son of Konstantios V. When the armed forces overthrew Methodianos XX after a series of general strikes, Theodosios was invited to take the throne. He left exile in Euandria and landed in Nystras, where he was proclaimed Holy Emperor by crowds of soldiers, naval personnel and civilians. This all but ended the Navarkhokrateia, known in Anglish as the "Rule of the Admirals". He was viewed as a fresh start for Tagmatium and his pious faith was seen as a break from the creeping secularisation of Tagmatium under the Rule of the Admirals. Through personal charity and great charisma, Theodosios quickly became beloved by his people, although his forgiveness of the excesses by the old regime was viewed with some scepticism. Several of his high officials, including Kommodos Iakoumos, pressed for harsher punishment of more than just the leading figures. Ultimately, this is what caught up with him, as he was assassinated by elements of the military, who then attempted to restore the Navarkhokrateia.