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'''Rodrik I of Ottonia''' ''(born Rodrik Harald Waldr Sproek-Kristhulm on September 18th, 1967)'' is the | King '''Rodrik I of Ottonia''' ''(born Rodrik Harald Waldr Sproek-Kristhulm on September 18th, 1967)'' is the former reigning [[Monarchy of South Ottonia|Storkeneg (High King)]] of the [[South Ottonia|United Kingdom of Ottonia]], as well as the current head of the [[House of Sproek-Kristhulm]]. He assumed the throne in 2010 following the abdication of his mother, [[Adelhaed I of Ottonia|Adelhaed]] due to illness, and reigned until June 30th, 2022, when he abdicated in favor of his son, [[Vitus I of Ottonia|Vitus]] due to the events of the [[Ottonian Reunification|South Ottonian Revolution]]. | ||
[[Category:Ottonia]] | [[Category:Ottonia]] |
Revision as of 05:28, 22 July 2023
Rodrik I of Ottonia | |
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Storkeneg | |
Storkeneg of Ottonia | |
Tenure | 2010 - present |
Coronation | June 10th, 2010 |
Predecessor | Adelhaed I of Ottonia |
Storfirs of Ottonia | |
Tenure | 1991 - 2010 |
Predecessor | Adelhaed of Ottonia |
Successor | Vitus of Ottonia |
Born | Rodrik Harald Waldr Sproek-Kristhulm 18 September 1967 San Mikel, United Kingdom of Ottonia |
wife | Ava of Onneria |
Issue | Vitus of Ottonia, Margret of Ottonia, Karolina of Ottonia, Kristiana of Ottonia |
Royal | Sproek-Kristhulm |
Father | Harald of Tyrrslynd |
Mother | Adelhaed I of Ottonia |
Religion | Honorian Church |
King Rodrik I of Ottonia (born Rodrik Harald Waldr Sproek-Kristhulm on September 18th, 1967) is the former reigning Storkeneg (High King) of the United Kingdom of Ottonia, as well as the current head of the House of Sproek-Kristhulm. He assumed the throne in 2010 following the abdication of his mother, Adelhaed due to illness, and reigned until June 30th, 2022, when he abdicated in favor of his son, Vitus due to the events of the South Ottonian Revolution.