Giulia the Tamaran
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Giulia I | |||||
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'Regnoselima' | |||||
August Queen of the Santian Empire | |||||
Reign | 17 March 1315 - 18 May 1370 | ||||
Consecration | 21 March 1370 | ||||
Predecessor | Vitirio I | ||||
Successor | Giulia II | ||||
Born | Danata Bianca di Magario 13 March 1293 Orafars | ||||
Died | 18 June 1370 Yezerin | (aged 77)||||
Burial | |||||
Issue | Giulia II Prince Letio Vitirio Prince Golbiro Capitolo Princess Danata Arsama Princess Faraia Promera Prince Araspo Magario Princess Gemelica Selima | ||||
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Lineage | House of Magario | ||||
Father | Vitirio I | ||||
Mother | Gemelica the Tamaran | ||||
Religion | Santian Folk Religion |
Giulia I (born Danata Bianca di Magario; c. 13 March 1293 - 18 June 1370), also known by her posthumous Ziastorovianosa, or commonly as Giulia the Tamaran, was the longest-reigning monarch of the Santian Empire. Reigning from 1315 to 1370, she oversaw the restoration of the empire from a small rump state into a major territorial power, ruling the entirity of the islands of Santia and Promeridona, and is regarded as the first ruler of the Giulian Period of Santian history.