William VII & I: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (1 revision imported)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox royalty
{{Infobox royalty
| name                 = William VII
| name             = William VII
| image               =  Duke Alfonso 1963b.jpg
| image             =  Duke Alfonso 1963b.jpg
| image_size = 220px
| image_size       = 220px
| caption             =  
| caption           =  
| succession = [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]]  
| succession       = [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]]  
| moretext = ([[Monarchy of Sydalon#Titles, Styles and Honors|more...]])
| moretext         = ([[Monarchy of Sydalon#Titles, Styles and Honors|more...]])
| reign = 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
| reign             = 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
| reign-type =
| reign-type =
| cor-type       = Anointing
| cor-type         = Anointing
| coronation   = 30 March 1944
| coronation       = 30 March 1944
| predecessor = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
| predecessor       = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
|successor   = [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa IV]]
|successor         = [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa IV]]
| reg-type      = [[First Secretary of Sydalon|First Secretaries]]{{nbsp}}
| succession2       = [[Monarchy of Ascalzar|Co-Prince of Ascalzar]]
|regent      = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Êdouard Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau|Lord Pinsonneau]]|2=[[Georgiu Abdeshmun]]}}
| reign2           = 29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
| succession2 =[[Monarchy of Ascalzar|Co-Prince of Ascalzar]]
| predecessor2     = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
| reign2 =   29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
|successor2         = [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa IV]]
| predecessor2 = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
| reg-type2         = [[Captain-General of Ascalzar|Captains-General]]{{nbsp}}
|successor2   = [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Elissa IV]]
|regent2           = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Sebastián Ordaz]]|2=[[PLACEHOLDER]]}}
| reg-type2     = [[Captain-General of Ascalzar|Captains-General]]{{nbsp}}
| reg-type3         = [[First Counsellor of Ascalzar|First Counsellors]]{{nbsp}}
|regent2     = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=[[Sebastián Ordaz]]|2=[[PLACEHOLDER]]}}
|regent3           = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=PLACEHOLDER}}
| reg-type3     = [[First Counsellor of Ascalzar|First Counsellors]]{{nbsp}}
| spouse           =
|regent3     = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1=PLACEHOLDER}}
{{marriage|[[Beladore of Gelonia]]|9 October 1940}}
| spouse               =
| spouse-type       = Spouse
{{marriage|[[Marie-Christine of Druisy|Princess Marie-Christine of Druisy]]|9 October 1932}}
| issue             = {{ubl
| spouse-type = Spouse
|[[John, Duke of Aultavilla]]
| issue               = {{ubl
|[[Adenora of Sydalon and Gelonia|Adenora, Lady of Zuria]]
|[[Jean, Prince of Petra]]
|
}}
}}
| full name           = Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes
| full name         = Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes
| house               = [[House of Aultavilla|Aultavilla]] <small>(official)</small><br>[[House of Ordaz|Ordaz]] <small>({{wp|Patrilineality|agnatic}})</small>
| house             = [[House of Aultavilla|Aultavilla]] <small>(official)</small><br>[[House of Ordaz|Ordaz]] <small>({{wp|Patrilineality|agnatic}})</small>
| father               = [[Sebastián Ordaz]]
| father           = [[Sebastián Ordaz]]
| mother               =[[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
| mother           = [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Emmanuelle I]]  
| birth_date           = {{birth date|1910|6|1|df=y}}  
| birth_date       = {{birth date|1910|6|1|df=y}}  
| birth_place         = [[Palis de Aultavilla]], Ostracine, [[Sydalon]]
| birth_place       = [[Palis de Aultavilla]], Ostracine, [[Sydalon]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1966|3|15|1910|6|1|df=y}}
| death_date       = {{Death date and age|1969|3|15|1910|6|1|df=y}}
| death_place = San Gianpiere, [[Sante Reze]]
| death_place       = Kemper Palace, Dournfawr, [[Gelonia]]
| place of burial = Roesmel Priory, Selincourt, [[Vannois]]
| place of burial   = 29 March 1969<br>Saint-Brieuc Basilica, Oxonia, [[Gelonia]]<!--interned at Cana Basilica, [[Petra]] in 2038-->
| religion             = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
| religion         = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
|}}
|}}
'''William VII''' (''Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes''; 1 June 1910 – 15 March 1966) was [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]], and Co-Prince of Ascalzar from 1944 until his [[Abdication of William VII|abdication]] in 1948.  
'''William VII''' (''Guilhem Sébastien Emmanuel Jordanes''; 1 June 1910 – 15 March 1969) was [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King of Sydalon]], and Co-Prince of Ascalzar from 1944 until his [[Abdication of William VII|abdication]] in 1948.  


William was the eldest child of [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Queen Emmanuelle I]] and [[Sebastián Ordaz|Sebastián, Prince Consort]]. He was named [[Prince of Petra]] after his ninth birthday upon his mother's ascension to the throne. William was regarded for his meek nature at {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}, though he joined the [[Sydalene Defense Forces|military]] in 1928. In 1932, he married [[Marie-Christine of Druisy|Princess Marie-Christine of Druisy]], whom he was known to be fiercely in support of throughout the various disputes between his sister, [[Elissa IV of Sydalon|Princess Elissa]] and Marie-Christine.  
William was the eldest child of [[Emmanuelle I of Sydalon|Queen Emmanuelle I]] and [[Sebastián Ordaz|Sebastián, Prince Consort]]. He was named [[Prince of Petra]] after his ninth birthday upon his mother's ascension to the throne. William was known for his meek nature at {{wp|Court (royal)|court}}, though he joined the [[Sydalene Defense Forces|military]] in 1928. In 1940, he married [[Beladore of Gelonia|Princess Beladore of Gelonia]], whom he was known to be fiercely in support of throughout her various disputes with close relatives, [[wikipedia:Court (royal)|courtiers]], the Church, and government officials.


He became King following his mother's death on 29 February 1944. Almost immediately, politicians, and the [[Council of Ministers of Sydalon|Council of Ministers]] grew concerned for his lack of pro-war attitude against [[Yisrael]] and his general pacifist overtures. William's relationship with his Council of Ministers and [[Êdouard Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau|First Secretary Êdouard Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau]] continued to deteriorate over the next year. By 1947, there were reports that William was largely excluded from cabinet meetings. In 1948, the Yisraeli offensive and invasion of Sydalene-occupied Yarden marked the end of the [[Third West Scipian War#Long Pause|Long Pause]], prompting fears of further Yisraeli incursions into Sydalon. On 19 April 1948, William, his wife and their only child disappeared from [[Ostracine (city)|Ostracine]], resulting in widespread panic throughout the country. In what became known as the [[Abdication of William VII|King's Flight]], William and his family resurfaced a week later in [[Vannois]], where William still held himself out as King. His abdication was forced by order of the [[Senate of Sydalon|Senate]] upon the advice of William's sister, Elissa, who would succeed him as Queen Elissa IV.
He became King following his mother's death on 29 February 1944. Almost immediately, politicians, and the [[Council of Ministers of Sydalon|Council of Ministers]] grew concerned for his lack of pro-war attitude against [[Yisrael]] and his general pacifist overtures. William's relationship with his Council of Ministers and [[Êdouard Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau|Chancellor Edward Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau]] continued to deteriorate over the next year. By 1947, there were reports that William was largely excluded from cabinet meetings. In 1948, the Yisraeli offensive and invasion of Sydalene-occupied Yarden marked the end of the [[Third West Scipian War#Long Pause|Long Pause]], prompting fears of further Yisraeli incursions into Sydalon. On 19 April 1948, William disappeared from Sydalon, later reappearing in [[Gelonia]], resulting in widespread panic throughout the country. In what became known as the [[Abdication of William VII|King's Flight]], William and his family resurfaced a week later in [[Vannois]], where William still held himself out as King, claiming that a coup removed him from the throne. The [[High Court of Sydalon|Haut Cour]] recognized his abdication the following week.


William resided in Town, Vannois for most of his remaining years, though was a known traveller, spending his latter years in [[Sante Reze]], where he passed away in 1966.
William resided in Town, Country for most of his remaining years, though was a known traveler, spending his latter years in [[Geloina]], where he passed away in 1966.
[[category:Sydalon]]
[[category:Sydalon]]
[[category:House of Aultavilla]]
[[category:House of Aultavilla]]
[[category:Royalty]]
[[category:Royalty]]
[[category:People]]
[[category:People]]

Revision as of 21:28, 11 January 2020

William VII
Duke Alfonso 1963b.jpg
King of Sydalon
Reign29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
Anointing30 March 1944
PredecessorEmmanuelle I
SuccessorElissa IV
Co-Prince of Ascalzar
Reign29 February 1944 – 3 June 1948
PredecessorEmmanuelle I
SuccessorElissa IV
Captains-General 
First Counsellors 
See list
  • PLACEHOLDER
Born(1910-06-01)1 June 1910
Palis de Aultavilla, Ostracine, Sydalon
Died15 March 1969(1969-03-15) (aged 58)
Kemper Palace, Dournfawr, Gelonia
Burial
29 March 1969
Saint-Brieuc Basilica, Oxonia, Gelonia
Spouse
Issue
Full name
Guilhem Sébastien Jordanes
HouseAultavilla (official)
Ordaz (agnatic)
FatherSebastián Ordaz
MotherEmmanuelle I
ReligionFabrian Catholic

William VII (Guilhem Sébastien Emmanuel Jordanes; 1 June 1910 – 15 March 1969) was King of Sydalon, and Co-Prince of Ascalzar from 1944 until his abdication in 1948.

William was the eldest child of Queen Emmanuelle I and Sebastián, Prince Consort. He was named Prince of Petra after his ninth birthday upon his mother's ascension to the throne. William was known for his meek nature at court, though he joined the military in 1928. In 1940, he married Princess Beladore of Gelonia, whom he was known to be fiercely in support of throughout her various disputes with close relatives, courtiers, the Church, and government officials.

He became King following his mother's death on 29 February 1944. Almost immediately, politicians, and the Council of Ministers grew concerned for his lack of pro-war attitude against Yisrael and his general pacifist overtures. William's relationship with his Council of Ministers and Chancellor Edward Pinsonneau, Lord Pinsonneau continued to deteriorate over the next year. By 1947, there were reports that William was largely excluded from cabinet meetings. In 1948, the Yisraeli offensive and invasion of Sydalene-occupied Yarden marked the end of the Long Pause, prompting fears of further Yisraeli incursions into Sydalon. On 19 April 1948, William disappeared from Sydalon, later reappearing in Gelonia, resulting in widespread panic throughout the country. In what became known as the King's Flight, William and his family resurfaced a week later in Vannois, where William still held himself out as King, claiming that a coup removed him from the throne. The Haut Cour recognized his abdication the following week.

William resided in Town, Country for most of his remaining years, though was a known traveler, spending his latter years in Geloina, where he passed away in 1966.