Nicholas XII of Æthele
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Nicholas XII | |||||
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King of the Æthics (Cyng sé Æthréd) | |||||
Reign | 19 March 1941 – 12 July 2001 | ||||
Coronation | 10 April 1941 | ||||
Predecessor | Nicholas XI | ||||
Successor | Malcom IV | ||||
Lord Ministers | See list
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Born | 9 April 1915 Royal Court of Edmond, Edmond, Æthele | ||||
Died | 1 July 2001 Royal Court of Edmond, Edmond, Æthele | (aged 86)||||
Spouse | Raine of Sydalon (m. 1937) | ||||
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House | Corraidhín | ||||
Father | Nicholas XI | ||||
Mother | Margaret, Duchess of Klydesmaron | ||||
Religion | Fabrian Catholic |
Nicholas XII (James Walter Phillip Symon; 9 April 1915 – 12 July 2001) was King of the Æthics from 19 March 1941 until his death on 12 July 2001. Known publicly as James until his accession, and "Jamie" among his family and close friends, Nicholas XII was born in the reign of his father Nicholas XI. As the first son of King Nicholas XI, who had preserved the Æthic monarchy during and following the Æthic Civil War he attended the Royal Military Academy of Edmond as a teenager, and served in the Army in the 1930s. In 1920, he was made Duke of York. He married Duchess Margaret Hughes Barrow of the House of Klydesmaron in 1937 and they had two songs, Malcom and Phillip.
During Nicholas' reign, the activities of the Æthic Free Movement led to the Æthic crisis, which lasted from 1954 to 1968. The House of Delegates voluntarily decreased the power of the monarch. Though Nicholas' forces had been able to successfully defeat the AFM insurgency, the Royal Court became increasingly scrutinized by the public. Throughout much of his later life, he was beset by smoking-related health problems in the later years of his reign. He was succeeded by his elder son, Malcom IV.