King Edward I of Vionna-Frankenlisch
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Edward I | |
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King of Vionna-Frankenlisch | |
Reign | 25th December 1814 - 11th September 1838 |
Coronation | 25th December 1814 |
Predecessor | Position Established |
Successor | King Edward II of Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Born | Edward Alexander George Turrell 15 October 1780 Grythshead, Kingdom of Vionna |
Died | 11 September 1838 | (aged 57)
Burial | Duchy Cathedral, Grythshead |
Spouse | Maria Louisa of Wolfswood (m. 1795–1814); divorce Francesca Romanga of Malducia (m.1816-1835) ; her death |
Issue | Edward II Princess Marie |
Dynasty | Turrell |
Father | Duke Francis of Grythshead |
Mother | Duchess Emeline of Teutonberg |
Religion | Frankenlischian Andyism |
King Edward I of Vionna-Frankenlisch | |
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Nickname(s) | Hunter of Grythshead |
Allegiance | Kingdom of South Vionna Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Service/ | Army of South Vionna Imperial Army |
Years of service | 1809 - 1814 1814 - 1838 |
Rank | Lieutenant General Grand Marshall |
Conflicts | Vionnan Civil War Pottery War |
Edward I was the first King of Vionna-Frankenlisch from his coronation on Christmas Day 1814 to his death in September, 1838. He was the son of Francis, the last independant Duke of Grythshead and Emeline Poltov, Duchess of Teutonberg and the only ruler of the short-lived Kingdom of South Vionna. He was elected to his position by the nobles of the Lord's Congress, following the October Revolution in which the Frankenlischian First Republic was overthrown and the United Kingdom of Vionna-Frankenlisch was formed.