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'''Diocetus I''' ('''Diocetus Maximos Nikephoros Peter Kaligoúlas''') was the 53rd [[Monarchy of Tarsas|Autokrator]] [[List of Tarsan Emperors|of]] [[Tarsas]] | '''Diocetus I''' ('''Diocetus Maximos Nikephoros Peter Kaligoúlas''') was the 53rd [[Monarchy of Tarsas|Autokrator]] [[List of Tarsan Emperors|of]] [[Tarsas]] and sat on the throne from December 21, 1934 to August 8, 1980. He lead the nation during the [[Third West Scipian War|Third West Scipian War]], [[Fourth West Scipian War]], and the [[First Abalessian War]] and participated in the negotiation of the [[Yarden Accords]]. His harsh policies and refusal to initiate democratic reforms lead to the [[1980 Bahktaric Revolution]] and his death averted war with that country after his son, [[Markos II of Tarsas|Markos II]] initiated negotiations. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== |
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Autokrator of Tarsas | |||||
Born | 29 January 1898 Tybaki, Tarsas | ||||
Died | 8 August 1980 (age 82) Argios Palace, Aenonesos, Tarsas | ||||
Spouse | Sabina Urbanos m. 1918-1931 Josephina of Kaselia m. 1932-1980 | ||||
Issue | Alexio of Tarsas Ariadne of Tarsas Markos II of Tarsas Brutus of Tarsas Termius of Tarsas | ||||
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House | House of Kaligoúlas | ||||
Father | Maximos I of Tarsas | ||||
Mother | Natasha of Nekulturnya | ||||
Religion | Orthodox Church of Ajax |
Diocetus I (Diocetus Maximos Nikephoros Peter Kaligoúlas) was the 53rd Autokrator of Tarsas and sat on the throne from December 21, 1934 to August 8, 1980. He lead the nation during the Third West Scipian War, Fourth West Scipian War, and the First Abalessian War and participated in the negotiation of the Yarden Accords. His harsh policies and refusal to initiate democratic reforms lead to the 1980 Bahktaric Revolution and his death averted war with that country after his son, Markos II initiated negotiations.
Early Life
First wife and two children died in a train crash.