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'''Anton II''' (Anton Matthian Lyola; 19 May 1056 - 4 March 1124) was King of Valvexia and Emperor of the Valvexian Empire from 1081 until his death in 1124. Throughout his reign, he continued to solidify the Lyola's rule across Valvexia and establish the house as the legitimate holders of the throne.
Anton II of Valvexia (Anton Matthian Lyola; 19 May 1056 - 4 March 1124) was King of Valvexia and Emperor of the Valvexian Empire from 1081 until his death in 1124. Throughout his reign, he continued to solidify the Lyola's rule across Valvexia and establish the house as the legitimate holders of the throne.

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Anton II
His Majesty
Emperor of the Valvexian Empire
Reign10 June 1081 - 4 March 1124
Coronation15 June 1081
PredecessorAnton I
SuccessorAnton III
King of Valvexia
Reign10 June 1081 - 4 March 1124
Coronation15 June 1081
PredecessorAnton I
SuccessorAnton III
BornAnton Matthian Lyola
19 May 1056
unknown, Kingdom of Valvexia
Died4 March 1124
Palata Travalle, Antople, Valvexana, Valvexian Empire
Burial
Royal Crypt, Saint Luca Cathedral, Antople
Queen-ConsortSarah of Paragon
Issue
HouseLyola
FatherAnton I
MotherPrincess Helena of Paragon
ReligionAssisanism

Anton II of Valvexia (Anton Matthian Lyola; 19 May 1056 - 4 March 1124) was King of Valvexia and Emperor of the Valvexian Empire from 1081 until his death in 1124. Throughout his reign, he continued to solidify the Lyola's rule across Valvexia and establish the house as the legitimate holders of the throne.