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Philip I and IV | |||||
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Reign | 12 September 1550 - 29 July 1582 | ||||
Coronation | 12 September 1550 | ||||
Predecessor | Joseph II | ||||
Successor | Vincent III | ||||
King of Meronnia | |||||
Reign | 16 February 1551 – 29 July 1582 | ||||
Predecessor | XXXX | ||||
Successor | Ermelina I | ||||
King of Saint Clare | |||||
Reign | 12 September 1550 - 29 July 1582 | ||||
Predecessor | Joseph II | ||||
Successor | Ermelina I | ||||
Born | 7 May 1524 Salvaterra de Magos, Cavale, Produzland | ||||
Died | 29 July 1582 Blénoir, Meronnia | (aged 58)||||
Issue among others | Ermelina I of Meronnia Vincent III of Produzland Joseph of Produzland | ||||
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House | Lugo | ||||
Father | Joseph II of Produzland | ||||
Mother | Evelin of Meronnia | ||||
Religion | Verroism | ||||
Philip I and IV (Philip Vincent Henry; Produese: Filipe Vicente Henrique; Solician: Philippe Vincent Henri; 7 May 1524 – 29 July 1582) was King of Produzland and the Rodaves, and King of Saint Clare from 1550 as Philip I as well as King of Meronnia as Philip IV from 1551 until his death in 1582. As head of the House of Lugo, his dominions in Lira included Produzland along with the Kingdom of Saint Clare, as well as Meronnia and Velarre. Furthermore, his reign encompassed both the long-lasting Produese and Meronnian colonizations of southeast Nori and Meridiq. The personal union of the Liran and colonial territories that he ruled has resulted in many historians declaring him one of the most powerful men of the second millenium.