Stephen I

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Stephen I
First Kingdom of Lyonheimer
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Reign28 February 1332 – 12th September 1343
Coronation19th June 1332
SuccessorStephen II
BornStephen
25 April 1299
Judapest Palace, Ójuda, Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer
Died12 September 1343(1343-09-12) (aged 44)
Csepel, First Kingdom of Lyonheimer
Burial
ConsortFlora of Emberek
Issue
Regnal name
Saint Stephen
DynastyBaros dynasty


Stephen I (25 April 1299 – 24 September 1343), also called Stephen of Csepel or Saint Stephen, was King of First Kingdom of Lyonheimer from 1332 until he died in September 1343. He was the first ever king of a united First Kingdom of Lyonheimer. Stephen I was placed upon the first throne of a united Lyonheimer after getting the blessing from the Pope of Silvadum. A member of the Baros Dynasty, Stephen married to Flora of Emberek before unification in order to improve relations between Ójuda and Emberek, however upon here mysterious death in 1335 suspicions rose in Emberek causing the Emberek Scandal of 1336.

During his reign he was known as an avid reformer, being open to new technologies and advancements. He became a Saint in 1338 after admission from the Silvadum City State. Stephen I is still much beloved within Lyonheimer, being one of the most popular monarchs the nation has had.

Following his death in September 1343, Stephen I had left his sons with an estimated modern day $2.2 billion, making him one of the richest men in the world at the time.


Early Life

Born Stephen Baros in 1299, he was the eldest of three children and son of the current King of Ójuda at the time, Igor of Juda. His father had not been present for the majority of his childhood, often out at war with the Kingdom of Ójuda during the wars of the Uralic Kingdoms of Lyonheimer that had been raging for hundreds of years. He grew up in safety and royalty in the city of Ójuda.

Little is known of Stephen's childhood, as it was not documented, however it is known his younger brother, Ferenc, died aged 8 of an unknown illness. It is also known that he fell ill with what is believed to be Cholera, which he survived to many people's surprise but also due to medical attention.

Reign

Stephen descended to the throne of Ójuda following the passing of his father. He was coronated in June 1332 in Saint Heimer's Cathedral, with an attendance of 23,000 coming to watch his welcoming to power.

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