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William IV | |
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King of Labradoria | |
Tenure | 1800-1819 |
Coronation | May 1st 1800 |
Predecessor | Friedrich I |
Successor | Position Abolished |
Born | William Alexander George Bohun-Odell May 21st, 1779 Beaumont Palace, Felderling |
Died | December 11th, 1839 |
Consort | Alexandrina Catherina |
Issue | George Alexander Friedrich Catherina Cristina William |
House | House of Bohun-Odell |
Father | William III |
Mother | Queen Cristina |
William IV, or William Alexander George Bohun-Odell, was the last King of Labradoria, and reigned from 1800 to 1819. William fought against Lysian Columbia in the Delamarian War of 1804 and oversaw the formation of the Federation of Delamaria. He was the brother of King Frederick I and son of King William III. He was a patron of the arts notably large architectural projects, constructing much of the regal cities of Felderling and Eastminster.
William was married to Alexandrina Catherina von Macklen, a Dolch noble woman, and had five children with her. He is also though to have had a relationship with Grand Baron Friedrich of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf, whom he was publically known to be close friends with. When Friedrich became suddenly ill in 1808, he left the Grand Barony to William as he was childless. The Barony remains in the Bohun-Odell family to this day.