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[[File:Fedor I.png|400px|thumb|right|alt text]]'''Fedor I''' is the second and current emperor of [[The Macabees|the Golden Throne]]. He first ascended to the throne after the death of [[Jonak I]], in MC 2016.
[[File:Fedor I.png|400px|thumb|right|alt text]]'''Fedor I''' is the second and current emperor of [[The Macabees|the Golden Throne]]. He first ascended to the throne after the death of [[Jonak I]] in MC 2016, sparking the a [[War of Golden Succession|war of succession]] launched by the rival claimant, his father, [[Heinrik Katal]]. While successfully defending his claim, Fedor also suppressed revolts in [[Weigar]] and [[Sarcanza]], as well as defeated the [[Safehaven|Havenic]] invasion of [[Ruska]] and the [[Zarbia|Zarbian]] invasion of [[Sidi Rezegh]]. He has also significantly expanded the imperial federation while solidifying the empire's role as a Greater Díenstadi superpower, establishing a period known as the [[Pax Macabea]]. Fedor is worshipped throughout the empire as a god or demi-god, and is a deeply controversial political leader routine depicted for his megolomania and violence, as well as his compassion and love for his people.


[[Category:Emperors of the Golden Throne]]
[[Category:Emperors of the Golden Throne]]

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Fedor I is the second and current emperor of the Golden Throne. He first ascended to the throne after the death of Jonak I in MC 2016, sparking the a war of succession launched by the rival claimant, his father, Heinrik Katal. While successfully defending his claim, Fedor also suppressed revolts in Weigar and Sarcanza, as well as defeated the Havenic invasion of Ruska and the Zarbian invasion of Sidi Rezegh. He has also significantly expanded the imperial federation while solidifying the empire's role as a Greater Díenstadi superpower, establishing a period known as the Pax Macabea. Fedor is worshipped throughout the empire as a god or demi-god, and is a deeply controversial political leader routine depicted for his megolomania and violence, as well as his compassion and love for his people.