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'''Claudius VI''' was the [[Emperor of Exponent]] from 1431 to 1467, During Claudius VI's reign, Imperial outposts were established on Khay Var, marking the beginning of Exponential exploration and settlement in Northern Astyria. | '''Claudius VI''' was the [[Emperor of Exponent]] from 1431 to 1467, During Claudius VI's reign, Imperial outposts were established on [[Khay Var]], marking the beginning of Exponential exploration and settlement in Northern Astyria. Claudius also led the [[Insula Fera Crusades]], conquerring large swathes of land from the [[Kyashian Shogunate]]. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |
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Claudius VI | |||||
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Emperor of Exponent | |||||
Reign | 1431-1467 | ||||
Predecessor | Maximinius IV | ||||
Successor | Julius II | ||||
Born | April 1402 Divinitia, Empire of Exponent | ||||
Died | June 1467 | ||||
Issue | Julius II | ||||
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Dynasty | Exponentia | ||||
Father | Maximinius IV | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Claudius VI was the Emperor of Exponent from 1431 to 1467, During Claudius VI's reign, Imperial outposts were established on Khay Var, marking the beginning of Exponential exploration and settlement in Northern Astyria. Claudius also led the Insula Fera Crusades, conquerring large swathes of land from the Kyashian Shogunate.
Early Life
Reign
Legacy
Claudius VI is widely heralded in Hesperidesian history as the man who initiated the Hesperidesian Age of Expansion, and for beginning the spread of Hesperidesian culture to Northern Astyia. Due to this fact, he is one of the most celebrated Emperors, and has been the subject of numerous books, movies, and artworks throughout the years.