Medivold
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Medivold | |
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King of the Molves | |
Reign | 229-245 CE |
Successor | TBD |
Chieftain of the Berzi | |
Reign | 210-245 CE |
Predecessor | TBD |
Successor | TBD |
Born | Unknown date, c. 180 |
Died | c. 245 |
Spouse | TBD |
Father | TBD |
Religion | Molvic religion |
Medivold (Deoran: Mēdivoldus) was a 3rd-century chieftain of the Molvic Berzi tribe in eastern Patyria who in 229 CE united an empire of Molvic tribes and ruled over it as the "King of the Molves". During his reign, he led his forces to victory in repeated decisive battles against Veisic tribes and the Deoran Empire and vastly expanded the territory controlled by the Molves, particularly into present-day central Luepola and eastern Vierzland.
Medivold is regarded as one of the greatest military commanders of antiquity outside the Deoran Empire. The Deoran historian TBD ackowledges that Medivold was considered to be among Deora's most infamous opponents. He is a pivotal figure particularly in Molvic history, and is regarded by many as the "Father of the Molves"; his achievements are referenced in the national anthem of Luepola. His temporary unification of the Molvic tribes also facilitated the spread of Mogevianism to the Molves.