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'''Francis Beaufort''' was the general of [[New Blekingia]] during the [[Thrismari Revolutionary War]]. Known for his tactical excellence, historians argue he was one of the most influential figures ever to live. | '''Francis Beaufort''' was the general of [[New Blekingia]] during the [[Thrismari Revolutionary War]]. Known for his tactical excellence, historians argue he was one of the most influential figures ever to live. Born in [[Toubaze]], he moved to the [[Kingdom of Blechingia]] at aged 15. Some say he was extremely unlucky to have been on the losing side during the war. He was trialled and executed on the 1st October 1814 following the end of the war | ||
After the war he was tried and found guilty of the highest degree of treason so the resulting exection style he would face was by far one of the worst the Blechingians could force apound a person which was being Hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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General Francis Beaufort | |
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Native name | Francis Joseph Beaufort |
Birth name | Francis Joseph Beaufort |
Born | 17th March 1763 Tauban,Toubaze |
Died | 1st October 1814 Göteborg, Kingdom of Blechingia |
Allegiance | New Blekingia |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Thrismari Revolutionary War |
Spouse(s) | Andrea Beaufort |
Children | Stefan Beaufort |
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Francis Beaufort was the general of New Blekingia during the Thrismari Revolutionary War. Known for his tactical excellence, historians argue he was one of the most influential figures ever to live. Born in Toubaze, he moved to the Kingdom of Blechingia at aged 15. Some say he was extremely unlucky to have been on the losing side during the war. He was trialled and executed on the 1st October 1814 following the end of the war
After the war he was tried and found guilty of the highest degree of treason so the resulting exection style he would face was by far one of the worst the Blechingians could force apound a person which was being Hanged, drawn and quartered.