Arthur the Great
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Arthur I | |
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Emperor of Treseymia | |
Reign | 2 August 1798 – 29 June 1804 |
Coronation | 1 January 1799 |
Predecessor | Position established |
Successor | Harold I |
Earl of Mermouth | |
Reign | 9 November 1730 – 29 June 1804 |
Predecessor | Constantine |
Successor | Harold I |
Arthur I of Treseymia (Arthur Richardson; 19 May 1727 – 29 June 1804), commonly known as Arthur the Great, was the first united ruler of Treseymia who reigned as the Emperor of Treseymia from 2 August 1798 until his death. He succeeded his grandfather to the earldom of Mermouth in 1730 at the age of three, and spent most of his later ruling years conducting a military expedition across Treseymia. By the age of sixty eight, he declared the first formative modern Treseymian state, and united both the islands of Treseymia and Cambria. He was undefeated in battle and is widely considered to be one of Halkeginia's greatest and most successful military commanders and statesmen.