Casimir III Celestia: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
| predecessor = [[Queen Junea I| Junea I]] | | predecessor = [[Queen Junea I| Junea I]] | ||
| pre-type = | | pre-type = | ||
| successor = [[Milos | | successor = [[Milos I of Sotiras| Milos I]] | ||
| suc-type = Coup | | suc-type = Coup | ||
| regent = | | regent = |
Revision as of 23:20, 27 April 2023
Casimir III | |
---|---|
King | |
King of Solarius | |
Reign | 3 April 1207 - 23 May 1215 |
Coronation | 12 June 1207 |
Predecessor | Junea I |
Coup | Milos I |
Born | Casimir Tols Celestia 5 Febuary 1169 |
Died | 12 November 1234 | (aged 65)
Spouse | Lius Knols |
Dynasty | Celestia |
Casimir III (5 February 1169 - 12 November 1234) was the King of Solarius (1207-1215) during the Umbram Era (1142-1215). He is the first and only Solarian Monarch that suffered from Down Syndrome. Casimir was an naive ruler where he had trusted too many corrupt people, giving money to the rich, and allowing separatist movements to grow. His laws were not enforced and the lack of care for the state made some of his "friends" worried about the Nation's future. One of his friends he gave money to was Count Milos of Mesolos, which in 1215, overthrew Casimir and installed himself as King. This marked the Era known as Proditio Virtutis (1215-1290)
Casimir was a playwriter and wrote some of the most famous plays of the Era. His work on the play, In oculis nubilum (The cloudy eyes), was a best seller and is still one of the most famous plays in Solarius, especially in rural communities.
Early Life
Casimir Celestia was born to Princess Junea and Richard Lamus during the reign of his great-grandfather, King Jae-Seo II. It was soon realized that the new born prince had Down Syndrome.