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Anton II of Valvexia (Anton Antonsen Lyola; 29 August 1228 - 5 December 1303) was King of [[Valvexia]] from 1269 until his death in 1303, succeeding his father Anton I as king. His reign was very much a continuation of his father's, continuing his policies of increasing centralization and consolidation of power. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his son [[Jhon I of Valvexia|Jhon I]].

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Anton II
Our Most Regal Protector
King of All Valvexia
Reign30 July 1269 - 5 December 1303
Coronation15 August 1269
PredecessorAnton I
SuccessorJhon I
BornAnton Antonsen Lyolen
29 August 1228
Ahgarae, Kingdom of Valvexa
Died5 December 1303(1303-12-05) (aged 75)
Palata Travalle; Antople, Valvexana
Burial15 December 1303
Lyola Mausoleum; Lyola, Valvexana

Anton II of Valvexia (Anton Antonsen Lyola; 29 August 1228 - 5 December 1303) was King of Valvexia from 1269 until his death in 1303, succeeding his father Anton I as king. His reign was very much a continuation of his father's, continuing his policies of increasing centralization and consolidation of power. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his son Jhon I.