James III
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James IV | |
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King of Bretislavia | |
File:Karl Anton Von Hohenzollern | |
Reign | December 9th, 1879 - June 12th, 1925 |
Coronation | December 15th, 1879 |
Predecessor | Edward II |
Born | James Augustus-Bergsma 11 June 1837 By Grace of God Royal Hospital |
Died | {death_date |
| burial_place = | spouse = Queen Anne | spouse-type = Spouse | consort = | issue = Edward III | issue-link = | issue-pipe = | issue-type = | full name = James Johannes Augustus-Bergsma | era name = | era dates = | regnal name = | posthumous name= | temple name = | house = House of Augustus-Bergsma | house-type = | father = Edward II | mother = Queen Marie | religion = Christianity | occupation = | signature_type = | signature = }} James III was the King of Bretislavia from 1879 to 1925. He died on the 12th of June in 1925, one day after his birthday at the age of 88. He was regarded highly by scholars on the list for his relatively smooth leadership of Bretislavia.
Biography
James was born on June 6th, 1837 at the "By Grace of God Royal Hospital" to Edward II and his wife Marie. A year later his brother Glenn was born. At the time of his birth his father was King and was first in line for succession.
Early Years
In 1847 James entered the Royal Academy and began his ten year long military training. During his time at the academy James is remarked as a diligent student, yet also a defiant one. He frequently argued with his teachers in his military strategy classes. In 1857 when he graduated the academy he was assigned to the 13th division in the 1st army acting as a colonel. His first notable act in the military was the creation of a new Bretislavian uniform to grant less visibility to the enemy, yet still maintaining its royal symbolism. His time in the military also saw the introduction of an 18 round lever action rifle to the service, and a 6 round double action revolver.