Minas the Magnanimous
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Minas II | |
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King of the Saxenders | |
King of Toleratos | |
Coronation | c. 2761 BL Constanapolis Palace, Constanapolis |
First reign | c. 2761 – 2732 BL |
Predecessor | Socrates the Married |
Successor | Luis the Bastard |
Second reign | c. 2729 – 2718 BL |
Successor | Diepylus the Conqueror |
King of the Saxenders | |
First reign | c. 2754 – 2732 BL |
Coronation | c. 2754 BL Constanapolis Palace, Constanapolis |
Successor | Luis the Bastard |
Second reign | c. 2729 – 2718 BL |
Predecessor | Minas the Diplomat |
Successor | Diepylus the Conqueror |
Born | c. 2767 BL Constanapolis, Saxendia |
Died | c. 2718 Constanapolis, Saxendia | (aged 48–49)
Burial | |
Spouse | Chionne of Constanapolis |
Issue more... | |
Dynasty | Prokopisian Dynasty |
Father | Socrates the Married |
Mother | Veronica of Toleratos |
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Minas the Magnanimous (c. 2767-2718 BL), also known as Minas the Gracious, was king of the Saxenders from 2754 and king of Toleratos from 2761 until his second cousin Luis the Bastard overthrew him in 2732, and a second time after seizing the throne again from 2729 until his death in 2718 BL.