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'''Mikol I''' (born '''Prince | '''Mikol I''' (born '''Prince Michaël Frederik of Rothenburg'''; 1 December, 1871 - 17 October, 1949) was [[Monarchy of Vozh| High King of the Vozhski]] from 1916 until his death in 1949. He took the throne of a young [[Vozh|Vozhsk nation]] just three years after its independence from his homeland, the [[Atmora|Atmoran Empire]]. He was invited to the throne after a successful coup against the fledgling Republic by a conspiracy of Atmoraanse settlers, Vozhsk landlords, clergy, and conservative tribal leaders dissatisfied with the socialist orientation of the Republican regime. | ||
Initially expected to be the puppet of the reactionary clique, Mikol proved to be quite independent. He instituted a popular land-reform, endearing him to the peasantry and somewhat dampening the republican sentiments of the countryside as well as reducing the influence of the clique. His reign oversaw the stabilising of the nation, and the beginnings of a modern state. in 1944, he authored a liberal constitution for Vozh, beginning the first era of parliamentary democracy in the country since 1916. This success was short-lived however, as after his death the reactionary movement once again seized power during the reign of his much weaker and less charismatic son, Paul I. | Initially expected to be the puppet of the reactionary clique, Mikol proved to be quite independent. He instituted a popular land-reform, endearing him to the peasantry and somewhat dampening the republican sentiments of the countryside as well as reducing the influence of the clique. His reign oversaw the stabilising of the nation, and the beginnings of a modern state. in 1944, he authored a liberal constitution for Vozh, beginning the first era of parliamentary democracy in the country since 1916. This success was short-lived however, as after his death the reactionary movement once again seized power during the reign of his much weaker and less charismatic son, Paul I. | ||
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==Titles and styles== | ==Titles and styles== | ||
* '''1 December 1879 – 19 July 1916''': ''His Royal Highness'' Prince | * '''1 December 1879 – 19 July 1916''': ''His Royal Highness'' Prince Michaël of Rothenburg | ||
* '''20 July 1916 – 17 October 1949''' ''His Majesty'' Mikol the First by the Grace of God, High King of the Vozhski, King of the Mountains, Prince of the Venedi and the Jeheri, the Protector of the Musulmeni and the Jews, Sheriff of the Sacred Places, Lord of the Islands, and President of the Federation | * '''20 July 1916 – 17 October 1949''' ''His Majesty'' Mikol the First by the Grace of God, High King of the Vozhski, King of the Mountains, Prince of the Venedi and the Jeheri, the Protector of the Musulmeni and the Jews, Sheriff of the Sacred Places, Lord of the Islands, and President of the Federation |
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Mikol I | |
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High King of the Vozhski | |
High King of the Vozhski | |
Reign | 20 July, 1916 - 17 October, 1949 |
Coronation | 8 August, 1916 |
Predecessor | Monarchy established |
Successor | Paul I |
Born | Maikel Frederik 1 December, 1871 Rothenburg, Grand Duchy of Rothenburg, Atmoran Confederation |
Died | 17 October, 1949 (aged 77) Hroljehrad, U.K. of Vozh |
Burial | Sandzec Castle, U.K. Vozh |
Spouse | Maria-Aleide |
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House | Wolf |
Father | Grand Duke Michaël of Rothenburg |
Mother | Princess Christina of Lieseltania |
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Mikol I (born Prince Michaël Frederik of Rothenburg; 1 December, 1871 - 17 October, 1949) was High King of the Vozhski from 1916 until his death in 1949. He took the throne of a young Vozhsk nation just three years after its independence from his homeland, the Atmoran Empire. He was invited to the throne after a successful coup against the fledgling Republic by a conspiracy of Atmoraanse settlers, Vozhsk landlords, clergy, and conservative tribal leaders dissatisfied with the socialist orientation of the Republican regime.
Initially expected to be the puppet of the reactionary clique, Mikol proved to be quite independent. He instituted a popular land-reform, endearing him to the peasantry and somewhat dampening the republican sentiments of the countryside as well as reducing the influence of the clique. His reign oversaw the stabilising of the nation, and the beginnings of a modern state. in 1944, he authored a liberal constitution for Vozh, beginning the first era of parliamentary democracy in the country since 1916. This success was short-lived however, as after his death the reactionary movement once again seized power during the reign of his much weaker and less charismatic son, Paul I.
Titles and styles
- 1 December 1879 – 19 July 1916: His Royal Highness Prince Michaël of Rothenburg
- 20 July 1916 – 17 October 1949 His Majesty Mikol the First by the Grace of God, High King of the Vozhski, King of the Mountains, Prince of the Venedi and the Jeheri, the Protector of the Musulmeni and the Jews, Sheriff of the Sacred Places, Lord of the Islands, and President of the Federation