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Anton III of Valvexia (Anton Jhonsen Lyolen; 3 August 1332 - 6 March 1366) was King of Valvexia from 1347 until his death in 1366, Succeeding his father Jhon I as king. Despite only ruling for 18 years, his reign is widely considered to be the high point of the Lyolen Period. He is mostly remembered for his campaigns during the [[ | Anton III of Valvexia (Anton Jhonsen Lyolen; 3 August 1332 - 6 March 1366) was King of Valvexia from 1347 until his death in 1366, Succeeding his father Jhon I as king. Despite only ruling for 18 years, his reign is widely considered to be the high point of the Lyolen Period. He is mostly remembered for his campaigns during the [[First Valvexian Civil War]], in which he fought against his sister, Grand Princess Annabelle of Womach and her allies. His early death in 1366 kicked off the [[Lyolen Decline]], a time period of civil unrest and instability along with conflict amongst the House of Lyola, eventually leading to the [[1437 Antople Revolt|Antople Revolt]] and the overthrow of the Lyola Dynasty. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his son Anton IV. |
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Anton III | |
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Our Most Regal Protector | |
King of Valvexia | |
Reign | 28 June 1347 - 6 March 1366 |
Coronation | 7 July 1347 |
Predecessor | Jhon I |
Successor | Anton IV |
Born | Anton Jhonsen Lyolen 3 August 1332 Palata Travalle; Antople, Valvexana |
Died | 6 March 1366 Palata Travalle | (aged 33)
Anton III of Valvexia (Anton Jhonsen Lyolen; 3 August 1332 - 6 March 1366) was King of Valvexia from 1347 until his death in 1366, Succeeding his father Jhon I as king. Despite only ruling for 18 years, his reign is widely considered to be the high point of the Lyolen Period. He is mostly remembered for his campaigns during the First Valvexian Civil War, in which he fought against his sister, Grand Princess Annabelle of Womach and her allies. His early death in 1366 kicked off the Lyolen Decline, a time period of civil unrest and instability along with conflict amongst the House of Lyola, eventually leading to the Antople Revolt and the overthrow of the Lyola Dynasty. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his son Anton IV.