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Charles I (Charles Johannus Westen Halburton; 16 December 1125 - 5 August 1194) was king of Valvexia from 1147 until his death in 1194. Following del Yarró's Revolt and the adoption of the Royal Charter of Government
Charles I of Valvexia (Charles Johannus Westen Halburton; 16 December 1125 - 5 August 1194) was king of Valvexia from 1147 until his death in 1194. Following del Yarró's Revolt and the adoption of the Royal Charter of Government

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Charles I
His Majesty
King of Valvexia
and the Lyola Islands
Reign7 June 1147 - 5 August 1194
Coronation10 June 1147
PredeccessorAnton IV
SuccessorEliza I
BornCharles Johannus Westen Halburton
16 December 1125
Salwood Castle; Salwood, Halburton
Died5 August 1194 (aged 68)
Palata Travalle, Antople, Valvexana, Royal Republic of Valvexia
Burial10 August 1194
Royal Crypt, Saint Luca Cathedral, Antople
Queen-ConsortAlanzia of Walburton
Issue

Eliza I of Valvexia (1145 - 1236)

Prince Charles William of Valvexia (1155 - 1233)
HouseHalburton
FatherCharles William, 3rd Lord of Salwood
MotherAnna Lozara
ReligionAssisanism

Charles I of Valvexia (Charles Johannus Westen Halburton; 16 December 1125 - 5 August 1194) was king of Valvexia from 1147 until his death in 1194. Following del Yarró's Revolt and the adoption of the Royal Charter of Government