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'''Afonso II of Coventrey''' nicknamed the '''the Battler''' (9 April 1260 - 12 March 1330)  succeeded his brother [[Joaquim I of Coventrey|Joaquim]] as the 4th King of [[Coventrey]] in 1299, when he deposed his brother. Due to his many military successes he has been hailed as one of the greatest military geniuses in Coventrian military history. He established [[Williamsburg]] as the capital of the kingdom, moving it from Santo Domingo.
'''Afonso II of Coventrey''' nicknamed the '''the Battler''' (9 April 1260 - 12 March 1330)  succeeded his brother [[Joaquim I of Coventrey|Joaquim]] as the 4th King of [[Coventrey]] in 1299, when he deposed his brother. Due to his many military successes he has been hailed as one of the greatest military geniuses in Coventrian military history. He established [[Williamsburg]] as the capital of the kingdom, moving it from Saint-Domingue in 1306.


He died in 1330, at Williamsburg.
He died in 1330, at Williamsburg.
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[[category:Coventrey]]
[[category:Greater Antillia]]

Latest revision as of 20:18, 9 October 2021

Afonso II
Afonso II of Coventrey.jpg
King of Coventrey
Reign8 November 1299 - 12 March 1330
AcclamationTBA
PredecessorJoaquim I
SuccessorPedro I
Born(1260-04-09)9 April 1260
TBA
Died12 March 1330(1330-03-12) (aged 69)
TBA
Burial
TBA
SpouseTBA
Full name
Afonso
HouseKeita
FatherGuilherme I
MotherTBA
ReligionCoventrian Catholic

Afonso II of Coventrey nicknamed the the Battler (9 April 1260 - 12 March 1330) succeeded his brother Joaquim as the 4th King of Coventrey in 1299, when he deposed his brother. Due to his many military successes he has been hailed as one of the greatest military geniuses in Coventrian military history. He established Williamsburg as the capital of the kingdom, moving it from Saint-Domingue in 1306.

He died in 1330, at Williamsburg.