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===Personal Life===
===Personal Life===
====Marriages and Issue====
====Marriages and Issue====
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|colspan=4|'' '''By his first wife, Queen Angelique Gryphon-Bush (1977 –):''' ''
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| [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria of Latium]]|| {{birth date and age|1990|7|3|df=y}} || ||
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|colspan=4|'' '''By his second wife, [[Zoe Verrucosa]] (b. 1974):''' ''
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|[[Constantine XX of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|1994|3|15|df=y}}|| || [[Alazne Dain]] (b. 1994); had issue.
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| [[Prince Michael of Latium]]||12 December 1995||{{death date and age|2016|12|3|1995|12|12|df=y}}|| Never married; had no issue.
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|[[Selene of Latium|Selene, Grand Duchess of Nénetsie-du-Nord]]||{{birth date and age|1997|7|22|df=y}}|| ||[[Audric, Grand Duchess of Nénetsie-du-Nord]] (b. 1994)
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|colspan=4|'' '''By his third wife, [[Marsella Atmos]] (b. 1966):''' ''
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|[[Prince Peter of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|2000|8|30|df=y}}|| ||
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|[[Princess Polyxena of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|2000|8|30|df=y}}|| ||
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|[[Princess Olivia of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|2003|11|9|df=y}}|| ||
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|[[Princess Octavia of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|2007|2|3|df=y}}|| ||
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|[[Prince Philip of Latium]]||{{birth date and age|2011|4|30|df=y}}|| ||
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===Titles, styles and arms===
===Titles, styles and arms===
===Ancestry===
===Ancestry===

Revision as of 12:43, 1 January 2020

Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II
Emperor Glenton.jpg
Reign2010-
Coronation25th January 2010
PredecessorEmperor Thaddeus Gryphon
Heir apparentPrince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator
Born (1979-02-04) 4 February 1979 (age 45)
Melbourne-Haven, Jackson; The Confederate Empire of West Phoenicia
Spouse
Issue
  • • Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator (b.1998)
  • • Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar (b. 1999)
  • • Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush Bush IV Soter ( b. 2000)
  • • Princess Bonita Gryphon-Bush Philopator (b.2002)
  • • Princess Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush III Urania (b 2004)
  • • Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush V Tryphon (b. 2004)
  • •Princess Laodice V Gryphon-Bush Philadelphos (b. 2007)
  • • Prince Malachi Gryphon- Bush Eupator (b. 2000)
  • • Princess Philadelphia Gryphon-Bush Panagia (b.2002)
  • • Princess Isabella Gryphon-Bush Neo Thea (b. 2006)
  • • Prince Augustus IV Gryphon- Bush Philadelphos (b. 2009)
  • • Princess Juno-Harmonia Gryphon-Bush (b.2018)
  • • Prince Gwyddion-Glenton Gryphon-Bush (b.2018)
Full name
Glenton Thaddeus Gryphon-Bush II Philopator Philometar
HouseHouse of Gryphon-Bush
FatherEmperor Thaddeus Gryphon
MotherJuno Bush, Queen of West Phoenicia
ReligionTrue Path Faith


Early Life

4th West Phoenicia Civil War (1993-1997)

Emperor Thaddeus Gryphon was the second husband of the late Queen Juno Bush.

He claimed the throne in 1992 after the death of the Queen. His role was to rule until a peaceful transition was conducted for Princess Aphrilis to return home for her coronation as she was the eldest child of Queen Juno and her first husband Duke Claudius Chamberlain.

Thaddeus's father Emperor Niclas Gryphon of the Kingdom of Gryphon convinced his son to continue to rule and that the Kingdom of Gryphon would support his right to the throne.They even sent a battlion of soldiers to assist.

Emperor Thaddeus was able to bribe Most High Reverend Darius Mckay the reigning Pontifex to support his claim to the throne. Which he did and Thaddeus Gryphon was proclaimed king. He accused Princess Aphrilis and her husband of poisoning Queen Juno, who was loved by a huge portion of the population, so much so the West Phoenician government was able to keep Princess Aphrilis out of the country.

Princess Jezebel Bush-Tasman sided with her sister and convinced her husband who was a prince of The Kingdom of New Hobart to support a military intervention. Princess Aphrilis husband was also able to convince his homeland The Widemeadows Isles to support Aphrilis claim to the West Phoenician throne. In exchange they would compensate Widemeadows Isles with yearly gold and silver.

Prince Gai Bush sided with Emperor Thaddeus while Princess Clytemnestra, Princess Mariamne and Prince Jericho remained neutral.

After diplomatic talks broke down the sisters declared war on Thaddeus and the nation was plunged into war. The war lasted for 3 years until the sisters were able to gain the upperhand.

Emperor Thaddeus was forced to flee to his home in the Kingdom of Gryphon when the elder daughters of Queen Juno marched into West Phoenicia with their foreign armies to claim their birthright.

5th West Phoenicia Civil War (2008-2010)

Reign

Personal Life

Marriages and Issue

Name Date of birth Date of death Spouses
By his first wife, Queen Angelique Gryphon-Bush (1977 –):
Princess Maria of Latium (1990-07-03) 3 July 1990 (age 34)
By his second wife, Zoe Verrucosa (b. 1974):
Constantine XX of Latium (1994-03-15) 15 March 1994 (age 30) Alazne Dain (b. 1994); had issue.
Prince Michael of Latium 12 December 1995 3 December 2016(2016-12-03) (aged 20) Never married; had no issue.
Selene, Grand Duchess of Nénetsie-du-Nord (1997-07-22) 22 July 1997 (age 27) Audric, Grand Duchess of Nénetsie-du-Nord (b. 1994)
By his third wife, Marsella Atmos (b. 1966):
Prince Peter of Latium (2000-08-30) 30 August 2000 (age 24)
Princess Polyxena of Latium (2000-08-30) 30 August 2000 (age 24)
Princess Olivia of Latium (2003-11-09) 9 November 2003 (age 20)
Princess Octavia of Latium (2007-02-03) 3 February 2007 (age 17)
Prince Philip of Latium (2011-04-30) 30 April 2011 (age 13)

Titles, styles and arms

Ancestry

See Also

Catergory

Confederate Empire of West Phoenicia