Milos I of Sotiras
Milos I | |
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Basileus of Sotiras | |
Basileus of Sotiras | |
Reign | 23 May 1215 – 16 July 1232 |
Coronation | 13 July, 1215 |
Predecessor | Position Established |
Successor | Milos II |
Born | Milos Dacia Mesolos 5 May 1170 Reiko |
Died | 16 July 1232 Sol | (aged 62)
Queen | Basileia Julia Corseta |
Dynasty | Mesolos |
Father | Carolius Farus Mesolos |
Milos I (5 May 1174 - 16 July 1232) was the founder and first ruler of the Sotiras Dynasty. He ascended to the throne in 1215, after overthrowing the previous King, Casimir III in a bloodless coup.
Life
Born in Reiko, Equila on 5 May 1174 to noblemen Count Carolius Farus Mesolo. During his childhood, he was raised in the Equilos Culture and became patriotic to Equilos Nationality. His cousin, Haris Andrakos was a Equilos Patriot and revolutionary. Milos thought his actions were too radical and desired a more peaceful way to increase Equilos nationalism. He asked his father, Carolius, to pay for his studies at the College of Administrators. This would be where Milos was able to form connections with popular military generals, judges, and government officials that would be useful in his effort of promoting Equilos nationalism. One of the people he had meet at the College was a young Sarilivus Kolibus, a future General Marshal of Solarius.