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'''Praxius IX''' (7 June 1699 - 12 October 1798), also known as '''Praxius the Great''' (''Praxius Magnus'') or the '''Moon King''' (''Luna Rexovis'') was the Solarian King that reigned from 1723-1772. His reign was surrounded by military victories and economic reforms. Although Praxius IX was emblematic of an Absoulte Monarch, he surrounded himself with advisors from all walks of life and political beliefs. Even though the Senate was heavily restricted during his reign, he did allow the local governments to have elections by the people instead of appointing them.
'''Praxius IX''' (7 June 1699 - 12 October 1798), also known as '''Praxius the Great''' (''Praxius Magnus'') or the '''Moon King''' (''Luna Rexovis'') was the Solarian King that reigned from 1723-1772. His reign was surrounded by military victories and economic reforms. Although Praxius IX was emblematic of an Absolute Monarch, he surrounded himself with advisors from all walks of life and political beliefs. Even though the Senate was heavily restricted during his reign, he did allow the local governments to have elections by the people instead of appointing them.

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Praxius IX
Solar King
Felipe V de España.jpg
Painting by Karl Esting
Rexovis
Reign27 May 1723 – 30 August 1772
Coronation12 July 1723
Predecessor Casimir V
Successor Rais XIII
BornPraxius Lucius Celestia
(1699-06-07)7 June 1699
Sol
Died12 October 1798(1798-10-12) (aged 99)
Sol
WifeMersia Nevleos
DynastyCelestia
ReligionCelestix

Praxius IX (7 June 1699 - 12 October 1798), also known as Praxius the Great (Praxius Magnus) or the Moon King (Luna Rexovis) was the Solarian King that reigned from 1723-1772. His reign was surrounded by military victories and economic reforms. Although Praxius IX was emblematic of an Absolute Monarch, he surrounded himself with advisors from all walks of life and political beliefs. Even though the Senate was heavily restricted during his reign, he did allow the local governments to have elections by the people instead of appointing them.