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Arthur I ({{wp|Italian Language|Vetullian}}: Artur I. 8 December 1579-20 April 1653) was King of the [[Anglish Empire]] and Protector of the Realm, Grand Duke of [[Eisenland]] from 1619 to 1653, King of [[Vetullia]] from | '''Arthur I''' ({{wp|Italian Language|Vetullian}}: '''Artur I'''. 8 December 1579-20 April 1653) was King of the [[Anglish Empire]] and Protector of the Realm, Grand Duke of [[Eisenland]] from 1619 to 1653, King of [[Vetullia]] from 1604 to 1653 and Duke of West Vermandia from 1601 to 1644 as well as Lord of [[Suidenland]] as as titular Duke of [[Klockau|Klokov]] from 1606 to 1553. He was heir to and then head of the rising [[House of Vieri]] during the first half of the 17th century, his dominions in [[Parthenia]] included the [[Anglish Empire]], extending from the Anglican peninsula to northern [[Muanbia]] with direct rule over the Eisen hereditary lands and the Desselandian Low Countries, and West Vermandia with its Vetulian possessions of Campoleone, Basilio, and Busseto. He oversaw the long-lasting Anglish colonial holdings across the globe, notably in [[Atusia]] which grew in size during his reign with his influence spreading as far as [[Zyang]] and [[Kuthra]]. The personal union between the [[Parthenia]]n and global colonial holdings gave Arthur the title of the first to rule over a collection of realms labelled "the empire on which the sun never sets". Historians consider Arthur as one of the most influential and powerful men in history. | ||
Arthur was born in the Lower Desselands of [[Eisenland|Eisen]] to Vieri prince Philip of Leone (Son of [[Robert III]] of Angland and Mary of Almagria) and Odilia of Maino | Arthur was born in the Lower Desselands of [[Eisenland|Eisen]] to Vieri prince Philip of Leone (Son of [[Robert III]] of Angland and Mary of Almagria) and Odilia of Maino, middle child of Isabella I and Ferdinand II of Basilio (King and Queen of [[Vetullia]]). The ultimate heir of his four grandparents, Arthur inherited all of his family dominions at a young age. After the death of his father Philip in 1600, he inherited some Anglish and Desselandic states originally held by his paternal grandmother Mary. In 1601 his grandfather Robert III of Angland died and Arthur inherited the throne, becoming King of the [[Anglish Empire]]. Along with the Anglish crown came it's colonial territories and possesions as well as the position as Duke of [[West Vermandia]]. In 1604 he became the King of [[Vetullia]] follownig the death of [[Ferdinand II]] as well as the Vetullian overseas territories in [[Barnesia]] and [[Tarandra]] and in [[Leciria]]. Finally, he inherited the position as Grand Duke of the [[Duchy of Eisenland]] in 1619 following the death of his uncle and he was elected as head. He adopted the imperial name as King Arthur (Angland) or Emperor Artur ([[Parthenia]]n politics), styling himself on the legend of {{wp|King Arthur}}. | ||
==Ancestry== | ==Ancestry== |
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Arthur I | |||||
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King of the Anglish Empire, Grand Duke of Eisenland, King of Vetullia, Duke of West Vermandia. | |||||
Reign | 1 March 1601 – 8 September 1653 | ||||
Coronation | June 1601 | ||||
Predecessor | Robert III | ||||
Successor | Anastasia, Queen of Anglia | ||||
Born | Artur Charles Philip Vieri 8 December 1579 Prinsenhof of Retie, Lower Desselands, Eisen | ||||
Died | 20 April 1653 Retoria, Angland | (aged 73)||||
Burial | |||||
Consort | Queen Madelyn of Leciria | ||||
Queen Madelyn of Leciria | |||||
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House | House of Vieri | ||||
Father | Philip of Leone | ||||
Mother | Odilia Maino |
Arthur I (Vetullian: Artur I. 8 December 1579-20 April 1653) was King of the Anglish Empire and Protector of the Realm, Grand Duke of Eisenland from 1619 to 1653, King of Vetullia from 1604 to 1653 and Duke of West Vermandia from 1601 to 1644 as well as Lord of Suidenland as as titular Duke of Klokov from 1606 to 1553. He was heir to and then head of the rising House of Vieri during the first half of the 17th century, his dominions in Parthenia included the Anglish Empire, extending from the Anglican peninsula to northern Muanbia with direct rule over the Eisen hereditary lands and the Desselandian Low Countries, and West Vermandia with its Vetulian possessions of Campoleone, Basilio, and Busseto. He oversaw the long-lasting Anglish colonial holdings across the globe, notably in Atusia which grew in size during his reign with his influence spreading as far as Zyang and Kuthra. The personal union between the Parthenian and global colonial holdings gave Arthur the title of the first to rule over a collection of realms labelled "the empire on which the sun never sets". Historians consider Arthur as one of the most influential and powerful men in history.
Arthur was born in the Lower Desselands of Eisen to Vieri prince Philip of Leone (Son of Robert III of Angland and Mary of Almagria) and Odilia of Maino, middle child of Isabella I and Ferdinand II of Basilio (King and Queen of Vetullia). The ultimate heir of his four grandparents, Arthur inherited all of his family dominions at a young age. After the death of his father Philip in 1600, he inherited some Anglish and Desselandic states originally held by his paternal grandmother Mary. In 1601 his grandfather Robert III of Angland died and Arthur inherited the throne, becoming King of the Anglish Empire. Along with the Anglish crown came it's colonial territories and possesions as well as the position as Duke of West Vermandia. In 1604 he became the King of Vetullia follownig the death of Ferdinand II as well as the Vetullian overseas territories in Barnesia and Tarandra and in Leciria. Finally, he inherited the position as Grand Duke of the Duchy of Eisenland in 1619 following the death of his uncle and he was elected as head. He adopted the imperial name as King Arthur (Angland) or Emperor Artur (Parthenian politics), styling himself on the legend of King Arthur.
Ancestry
Birth and Childhood
Inheritances
Reign
Eisen and the Desselands
Vetullian Kingdoms
Contact with the Lecirian Kingdom
West Vermandia
Colonial Holdings
War in Muanbia
War in Atusia
Marriage and Personal Life
Health
Death
Titles
Legacy
Ancestors
See Also
References