James IV
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James IV | |||||
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King of Bretislavia | |||||
Reign | October 3rd, 1959 - June 12th, 2020 | ||||
Coronation | October 16th, 1959 | ||||
Predecessor | Edward III | ||||
Born | James Augustus-Bergsma 21 February 1925 Augustus Palace | ||||
Died | 12 June 2020 | ||||
Spouse | Queen Racheli | ||||
Issue | Kimberlie III, Nicholas | ||||
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House | House of Augustus-Bergsma | ||||
Father | Edward III | ||||
Mother | Queen Caroline | ||||
Religion | Protestantism |
James IV (James Johannes Augustus-Bergsma, February 21, 1925 - June 12, 2020) was the King of Bretislavia from 10/3/59 to 6/12/20. He was born in Dutchberg to then King Edward III and his wife Queen Caroline. He had two children and was married to Queen Racheli of Judea. He is the longest reigning monarch of Bretislavia, having ruled for 66 years before his death. His reign is regarded amongst scholars as a much celebrated reign.
Biography
Early Years
James was born February 21st, 1925 in Augustus Palace. His childhood was standard to his fathers and most monarchs childhoods. Horse riding, school, and playing with his friends during vacations. As per his family's history he attended the Royal Military Academy at the age of 10 in 1935, 4 days after his birthday. During his time at the academy James pioneered the idea of independent air forces and the importance of joint operation in Bretislavia. In 1941 James became obtained his pilots license and entered the air academy branch of R.M.A. (Royal Military Academy), becoming the first Bretislavian monarch to do so.
=Military Career
When James graduated the academy in 1945 he took a position as 2nd Lieutenant in the Bretislavian Army Air Force, leading reforms and advancing the air forces capability, while still advocating for separate and independent Royal Bretislavian Air force.