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| name = William VII | | name = William VII/I | ||
| image = | | title = [[Count of Ordaz]] | ||
| image = Duke Alfonso 1963b.jpg | |||
| image_size = 220px | | image_size = 220px | ||
| caption = | | caption = | ||
| succession = [[Monarchy of | <!--Garza--> | ||
| succession = [[Monarchy of Garza|King of Garza]]<br>[[Monarchy of Ascalzar|Prince of Ascalzar]] | |||
| reign = 29 February 1944 – | | moretext = | ||
| reign = 29 February 1944 – 15 March 1972 | |||
| cor-type = | | cor-type = Coronation | ||
| coronation = | | coronation = 18 July 1944 | ||
| predecessor = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | | predecessor = [[Emmanuelle I of Garza and Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | ||
|successor | | successor = [[John VII of Garza|John VII]] | ||
| succession2 = [[Monarchy of | <!--Sydalon--> | ||
| succession2 = [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]] | |||
| moretext2 = ([[Monarchy of Sydalon#Titles, Styles and Honors|more...]]) | |||
| reign2 = 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948 | | reign2 = 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948 | ||
| predecessor2 = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | | cor-type2 = Anointing | ||
|successor2 | | coronation2 = 30 March 1944 | ||
| predecessor2 = [[Emmanuelle I of Garza and Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | |||
| successor2 = [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa IV]] | |||
| spouse = | | spouse = | ||
{{marriage|[[ | {{marriage|[[Basilia of Adrianople]]|9 October 1940}} | ||
| spouse-type = Spouse | | spouse-type = Spouse | ||
| issue = {{ubl | | issue = {{ubl | ||
|[[John | |[[John VIII of Garza]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
| full name = Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes | | full name = Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes | ||
| house = | | house = [[House of Ordaz|Ordaz]] | ||
| father = [[ | | father = [[Sebastian IV, Count of Ordaz]] | ||
| mother = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | | mother = [[Emmanuelle I of Garza and Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]] | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date|1910|6|1|df=y}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|1910|6|1|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Palis de Aultavilla]], Ostracine, [[Sydalon]] | | birth_place = [[Palis de Aultavilla]], Ostracine, [[Sydalon]] | ||
| death_date = {{Death date and age| | | death_date = {{Death date and age|1972|3|15|1910|6|1|df=y}} | ||
| death_place = | | death_place = Ciudad Garza, [[Garza]] | ||
| place of burial = | | place of burial = 24 March 1972<br>St Maria Basilica, Ciudad Garza, [[Garza]]<!--interned at Cana Basilica, [[Petra]] in 2038--> | ||
| religion = | | religion = [[Fabrian Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholicism]] | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
'''William VII''' (''Guilhem Sébastien Emmanuel Jordanes''; 1 June 1910 – 15 March | '''William VII & I''' (''Guilhem Sébastien Emmanuel Jordanes''; 1 June 1910 – 15 March 1972) was [[Monarchy of Garza|King of Garza]] and [[Monarchy of Ascalzar|Prince of Ascalzar]] from 1944 until 1972, and [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]] from 1944 until he was [[Elysian coup|overthrown]] in 1948. | ||
William was the eldest child of [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Queen Emmanuelle I]] and [[Sebastián Ordaz|Sebastián Ordaz, Prince Consort]]. He was made [[Prince of Petra]] and heir apparent to the Sydalene throne upon his birth, and Crown Prince of Garza in 1925 upon his mother's ascension to the Garzan throne. William was known for his meek nature at {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}, though he joined the [[Sydalene Defense Forces|military]] in 1928. In 1940, he married [[Basilia of Adrianople]], whom he was known to be fiercely in support of throughout her various disputes with close relatives, [[wikipedia:Court (royal)|courtiers]], the Church, and government officials. William served as Viceroy of Garza from 1935 to 1944, and was open about his preference for life in Garza over Sydalon. | |||
He became King of Garza and King of Sydalon following his mother's death on 29 February 1944. Almost immediately, Parliament, and the [[Council of Ministers of Sydalon|Sydalene Council of Ministers]] grew concerned for his lack of pro-war attitude against [[Yisrael]], his general pacifist overtures, and open preference for ruling from Garza. William's relationship with his Council of Ministers and [[Êdouard Pinsonneau|Chancellor Edward Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau]] continued to deteriorate over the next year. By 1947, there were reports that William was largely excluded from briefings on cabinet minutes by his younger sister [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa, Duchess of Toron]], who served as Viceroy of Sydalon. | |||
In 1948, the Yisraeli offensive and invasion of Sydalene-occupied Yarden marked the end of the [[Third West Scipian War#Long Pause|Long Pause]], prompting fears of further Yisraeli incursions into Sydalon. On 19 April 1948, a coup was launched against William in Sydalon, resulting in the Sydalene Council of Ministers forcing his abdication and placing his sister Elissa on the Sydalene throne. In 1950, there were reports that the coup elicited support in Garza to replace William as King of Garza with his younger brother [[Rainier I, Duke of Ramitha]], but ultimately failed. | |||
William | William continued to reign as King of Garza until his death. | ||
[[category:Sydalon]] | [[category:Sydalon]] | ||
[[category:Garza]] | |||
[[category:House of Aultavilla]] | [[category:House of Aultavilla]] | ||
[[category:Royalty]] | [[category:Royalty]] | ||
[[category:People]] | [[category:People]] |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 30 March 2024
William VII/I | |||||
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Count of Ordaz | |||||
King of Garza Prince of Ascalzar | |||||
Reign | 29 February 1944 – 15 March 1972 | ||||
Coronation | 18 July 1944 | ||||
Predecessor | Emmanuelle I | ||||
Successor | John VII | ||||
King of Sydalon (more...) | |||||
Reign | 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948 | ||||
Anointing | 30 March 1944 | ||||
Predecessor | Emmanuelle I | ||||
Successor | Elissa IV | ||||
Born | Palis de Aultavilla, Ostracine, Sydalon | 1 June 1910||||
Died | 15 March 1972 Ciudad Garza, Garza | (aged 61)||||
Burial | 24 March 1972 St Maria Basilica, Ciudad Garza, Garza | ||||
Spouse | Basilia of Adrianople (m. 1940) | ||||
Issue | |||||
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House | Ordaz | ||||
Father | Sebastian IV, Count of Ordaz | ||||
Mother | Emmanuelle I | ||||
Religion | Fabrian Catholicism |
William VII & I (Guilhem Sébastien Emmanuel Jordanes; 1 June 1910 – 15 March 1972) was King of Garza and Prince of Ascalzar from 1944 until 1972, and King of Sydalon from 1944 until he was overthrown in 1948.
William was the eldest child of Queen Emmanuelle I and Sebastián Ordaz, Prince Consort. He was made Prince of Petra and heir apparent to the Sydalene throne upon his birth, and Crown Prince of Garza in 1925 upon his mother's ascension to the Garzan throne. William was known for his meek nature at court, though he joined the military in 1928. In 1940, he married Basilia of Adrianople, whom he was known to be fiercely in support of throughout her various disputes with close relatives, courtiers, the Church, and government officials. William served as Viceroy of Garza from 1935 to 1944, and was open about his preference for life in Garza over Sydalon.
He became King of Garza and King of Sydalon following his mother's death on 29 February 1944. Almost immediately, Parliament, and the Sydalene Council of Ministers grew concerned for his lack of pro-war attitude against Yisrael, his general pacifist overtures, and open preference for ruling from Garza. William's relationship with his Council of Ministers and Chancellor Edward Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau continued to deteriorate over the next year. By 1947, there were reports that William was largely excluded from briefings on cabinet minutes by his younger sister Elissa, Duchess of Toron, who served as Viceroy of Sydalon.
In 1948, the Yisraeli offensive and invasion of Sydalene-occupied Yarden marked the end of the Long Pause, prompting fears of further Yisraeli incursions into Sydalon. On 19 April 1948, a coup was launched against William in Sydalon, resulting in the Sydalene Council of Ministers forcing his abdication and placing his sister Elissa on the Sydalene throne. In 1950, there were reports that the coup elicited support in Garza to replace William as King of Garza with his younger brother Rainier I, Duke of Ramitha, but ultimately failed.
William continued to reign as King of Garza until his death.