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| name          = James IV
| title          = King of Bretislavia
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| image          = [[File:James IV updated portrait.jpg|200x290px|The King in 1960]]
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| reign          = October 3rd, 1959 - June 12th, 2020
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| coronation    = October 5th, 1959
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| predecessor    = [[King Nicholas I of Bretislavia]]
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| birth_name    = James Augustus-Bergsma
| birth_date    = {{birth date|1928|02|21|df=y}}
| birth_place    = Calvin Coolidge Royal Hospital
| death_date    = {{death_date|2020|06|12|df=y}}
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| spouse        = [[Queen Racheli]]
| spouse-type    = Spouse
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| issue          = [[Kimberlie III]], [[Nicholas]]
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| full name      = James Johannes Augustus-Bergsma
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| house          = [[House of Augustus-Bergsma]]
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| father        = [[King Nicholas I of Bretislavia]]
| mother        = [[Queen Caroline]]
 
| religion      = [[Coolidgsm]]
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'''James IV''' (James Johannes Augustus-Bergsma, February 21, 1928 - June 12, 2020) was the King of Bretislavia from 10/3/59 to 6/12/20. He was born in Dutchberg to then King Nicholas I and his wife Queen Caroline. He had two children and was married to [[Queen Racheli]] of Judea. He is the longest reigning monarch of Bretislavia, having ruled for 66 years before his death. His reign is regarded amongst scholars as a much celebrated reign.

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