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Sugard Reich
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King of Aquitayne
ReignAugust 10th, 1951 - October 24th, 1989
CoronationAugust 25th, 1951
PredecessorJosev Belimos
SonThomas Reich
Born15 August 1919
Died8 June 1989(1989-06-08) (aged 69)
WifeMariah Reich
HouseHouse Riech
FatherJosev Belimos
MotherLisa Riech

Sugard Reich (15 August 1919 - 8 June 1989) was the King of Aquitayne. He succeeded to the throne at his coronation on the 25th of August, 1951, fifteen days after the passing of his mother, Lisa Reich. As heir apparent to the throne, he previously held the title of Lord of the Northern Isles. Sugard Reich's legacy is best defined by his handling of Aquitaynian policy in a post-Second Great Astyrian War environment, and was greatly notable for his entering Aquitayne into the new East Astyrian Treaty Alliance.

Reign (1951-1989)

East Astyrian Treaty Alliance

Formation of the United Kingdom

Military Service

Cape Town Revolts

Second Great Astyrian War

Awards and Honors

Foreign Honors:

Titles, Styles and Arms