James V
James V | |
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King of the Anglish Empire, Protector of the Realm | |
Reign | 28 February 1929 – 12th September 1951 |
Coronation | 30th June 1929 |
Predecessor | Oliver I |
Successor | William II |
Born | James May Ovenden Bientot 25 September 1895 Kraloria Estate, Dhuches, Charmelcia |
Died | 12 September 1951 Belfast Tower, Retoria, Angland | (aged 55)
Burial | |
Flora Macek | |
Issue |
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House | House of Bientot |
Father | Oliver I |
Mother | Nieve Brennon |
James V (Born; James May Ovenden Bientot; 25 September 1895 - 12 September 1951) was King of Angland and leader of the Anglish Empire from 1929 until his death in 1951. Born into the House of Bientot, James was the eldest son of Oliver I and Nieve Brennon of Ledecestershire. He became Crown Prince upon his birth. As a young man he was educated at the Anglish Naval Academy School. During the First World War he and his family were evacuated to Charmelcia as Retoria was bombed by the Imperial League. In 1920 he married Flora Macek and they had three boys; William, George and Harrison. James became king upon the death of his father in early 1929. During the reign of James V Anglish society changed rapidly, the welfare state expanded and as a consequence women entered the work space in the 1960s. Due to rapid modernisation toward the end of his reign and the end of the colonial era demands were brought on James to become a constitutional monarch. James V died in September 1951 leaving the throne to his eldest son, William II.