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'''Celestius VIII''' (11 November 1552 - 16 March 1556) was King of Nova Solarius during the 16th Century. His most notable accomplishment during his short reign was reforming the Navy.  
'''Celestius VIII''' (8 May 1503 - 16 March 1556) was King of Nova Solarius from 1552-1556. His most notable accomplishment during his short reign was reforming the Navy.  


He was the son of [[Taejo VII Celestia | Taejo VII]] and grandson of [[Solus XV Celestia| Solus XV]]. He married [[ Princess Jolel Mais | Jolel Mais of Larid]] in 1522.
He was the son of [[Taejo VII Celestia | Taejo VII]] and grandson of [[Solus XV Celestia| Solus XV]]. He married [[ Princess Jolel Mais | Jolel Mais of Larid]] in 1522. During his reign, there was relative peace, with no wars or revolts during his reign. Most of his reign was exploring the islands of Solarius on the multiple properties he owned throughout the islands.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Losephus Cirwa Celestia was born in the [[Gredds Castle]] in [[Sol]] on 8 May, 1503. He was given the title [[Exsecun]] (''Second to the throne'') by then Crowned Prince Taejo. He was raised in the palace and had a privileged life. He barely left the Palace and would often stay withing the Palace residence. From a young age, Losephus was tutored by philosophers and mages, with the most famous tutor being [[Ionnas Meltov]]. Ionnas tutored the young prince from when he was 5 up until he was 17. Ionnas gave Losephus the patriotic route of history, praising Solarius and all it had accomplished through the eras, but also helped Joseph to criticize what was wrong and praise what was right.
Losephus Cirwa Celestia was born in the [[Gredds Castle]] in [[Sol]] on 8 May, 1503. He was given the title [[Exsecun]] (''Second to the throne'') by then Crowned Prince Taejo. He was raised in the palace and had a privileged life. He barely left the Palace and would often stay withing the Palace residence. From a young age, Losephus was tutored by philosophers and mages, with the most famous tutor being [[Ionnas Meltov]]. Ionnas tutored the young prince from when he was 5 up until he was 17. Ionnas gave Losephus the patriotic route of history, praising Solarius and all it had accomplished through the eras, but also helped Losephus to criticize what was wrong and praise what was right.

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Celestius VIII
King
Carl Christian Erdmann, duke of Württemberg-Oels (1716-1792), by circle of Jacopo Amigoni.jpg
Reign11 November 1552 – 16 March 1556
Coronation12 February 1553
PredecessorTaejo VII
SuccessorZacharias V
BornLosephus Cirwa Celestia
(1503-05-08)8 May 1503
Sol
Died16 March 1556(1556-03-16) (aged 52)
Sol
Era name and dates
Humble Years Era: 1553-1556
DynastyCelestia
FatherTaejo VII
ReligionCelestix

Celestius VIII (8 May 1503 - 16 March 1556) was King of Nova Solarius from 1552-1556. His most notable accomplishment during his short reign was reforming the Navy.

He was the son of Taejo VII and grandson of Solus XV. He married Jolel Mais of Larid in 1522. During his reign, there was relative peace, with no wars or revolts during his reign. Most of his reign was exploring the islands of Solarius on the multiple properties he owned throughout the islands.

Early Life

Losephus Cirwa Celestia was born in the Gredds Castle in Sol on 8 May, 1503. He was given the title Exsecun (Second to the throne) by then Crowned Prince Taejo. He was raised in the palace and had a privileged life. He barely left the Palace and would often stay withing the Palace residence. From a young age, Losephus was tutored by philosophers and mages, with the most famous tutor being Ionnas Meltov. Ionnas tutored the young prince from when he was 5 up until he was 17. Ionnas gave Losephus the patriotic route of history, praising Solarius and all it had accomplished through the eras, but also helped Losephus to criticize what was wrong and praise what was right.