Alraedric I of Valvexia
Alraedric I | |
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Our Great Protector | |
King of all Valvexia | |
Reign | 7 March 1062 - 10 August 1064 |
Coronation | 11 March 1062 |
Predecessor | Alfredo III |
Successor | Jodyn I |
Born | Alraedric du Sukones da Reglas 4 June 1019 |
Died | 10 August 1064 (aged 45) |
Burial | da Reglas Family Crypt, Antople Royal Cemetary, Antople, Valvexana |
Consort | Marien Julin of Kaveda |
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House | Reglasi |
Father | Prince Sukones of Valvexia |
Mother | Julia of Kench |
Religion | Valvexii Paganism |
Alraedric I of Valvexia (Alraedric du Sukones da Reglas; 4 June 1019 - 10 August 1064), also known as "Alraedric du Rode" (eng: Alraedric the Red), was the 4th monarch of Valvexia, reigning from 1062 until his murder in 1064, possibly on the orders of his son and successor Jodyn. Because of this, he became the first sitting Valvexian monarch to be assassinated. Most of his two-year reign was defined by the ongoing persecution of Asissanism, which had spread throughout central Valvexia during the reign of his uncle and predeccessor, Alfredo III. Historians believe that Alraedric's continued persecution of a religion that was gaining traction amongst the nobility ultimately led to his death. Alraedric would be the last monarch of the da Reglas Dynasty, as his sons Alfredo and Caldyn would be killed by the supporters of Jodyn.