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Anton I of Valvexia (Anton Lyolen; 16 September 1209 - 30 July 1269) was King of Valvexia from his rise to power following the [[Great Ahgorae Revolt]] against [[Edwern I of Valvexia|Edwern I]] in 1240 until his death in 1269. He is widely remembered for his wars against the other Valvexian kingdoms and states, defeating or subugating all of them by 1253, with the exception of the Grand Duchy of Kettebourg which resisted. Due to his conquests, limitization of local lord's powers, and the rapid centralization of Valvexian military and political power back towards the new capital of Antople, he is also reffered to as Anton the Unifier. Upon his unexpected death, he was succeeded by his son [[Anton II of Valvexia|Anton II]]. |
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Anton I | |
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Our Most Regal Protector | |
King of All Valvexia | |
Reign | 11 April 1240 - 30 July 1269 |
Coronation | 21 April 1240 |
Predecessor | Edwern I |
Successor | Anton II |
Born | Anton Lyolen 16 September 1209 Saunte-Andosville (Present-day St. Andos Park; Lyola, Valvexana) |
Died | 30 July 1269 Palata Travalle; Antople, Valvexana | (aged 59)
Burial | 10 August 1269 Lyola Mausoleum; Lyola, Valvexana |
Spouse | Princess Julizia of Pharagon |
Issue |
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House | Lyolen |
Dynasty | Lyola |
Religion | Valvexan Asissanism |
Anton I of Valvexia (Anton Lyolen; 16 September 1209 - 30 July 1269) was King of Valvexia from his rise to power following the Great Ahgorae Revolt against Edwern I in 1240 until his death in 1269. He is widely remembered for his wars against the other Valvexian kingdoms and states, defeating or subugating all of them by 1253, with the exception of the Grand Duchy of Kettebourg which resisted. Due to his conquests, limitization of local lord's powers, and the rapid centralization of Valvexian military and political power back towards the new capital of Antople, he is also reffered to as Anton the Unifier. Upon his unexpected death, he was succeeded by his son Anton II.