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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
His death without an heir triggered a succession crisis within the Empire, with some advocates arguing that the crown go to his daughter, while others believed it should go to his uncle. Ultimately, the faction supporting his uncle won out, leading to [[Marius VIII]] being crowned Emperor.
His death without an heir triggered a succession crisis within the Empire, with some advocates arguing that the crown go to his daughter, while others believed it should go to his uncle. Ultimately, the faction supporting his uncle won out, leading to [[Marius VIII]] being crowned Emperor in 1363.


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{{Monarchs of the Exponential Empire}}


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[[Category:Monarchs]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Astyrian royalty]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]]

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Publius I
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Emperor of Exponent
Reign1339-1363
PredecessorClaudius V
SuccessorMarius VIII
BornSeptember 1332
Paradisa, Empire of Exponent
DiedJune 1363
Full name
Publius Exponentia
DynastyExponentia
FatherClaudius V
MotherLucilla Pomponia
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Publius I was Emperor of Exponent from 1339 to 1363. Crowned Emperor at just sevem years old after the sudden death of his father, Claudius V, the first decade of his rule was primarily governed by the Regency Council.

Early life

Reign

Regency

Conquest of Polarus

Legacy

His death without an heir triggered a succession crisis within the Empire, with some advocates arguing that the crown go to his daughter, while others believed it should go to his uncle. Ultimately, the faction supporting his uncle won out, leading to Marius VIII being crowned Emperor in 1363.