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  • ...he {{wp|French}} throne)<br/>{{wp|Jean, Count of Paris}} ({{wp|Orléanist}} pretender to the {{wp|French}} throne)<br/>{{wp|Charles, Prince Napoléon}} & {{wp|Je
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  • ...wn claim on their own behalf or a claim that is advanced by a group on the pretender's behalf. Entries to the list are limited to claims made on a person's beha ! State !! Pretender !! Since !!House !! Claim !! Succession !! Abolition
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  • | title = King of the Aininian Isles <small>({{wp|pretender}})</small> ...Dynasty|Antelopian]] conquest in the 17th century, he is the house's 19th pretender to the now-abolished throne of Ainin, which is now a {{wp|parliamentary dem
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  • ...ly, and is the youngest child of the reigning {{wp|pretender to the throne|pretender}} to the Onnerian princely seat, [[Theodurik, Prince of Onneria|Theodurik]]
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  • | title = King of Arkiasia <small>({{wp|pretender}})</small> ...inite stamp series issued by by [[Nevanmaan Posti]] to commemorate various pretender monarchs of nations who are no longer monarchies.
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  • | pretender = Position abolished
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  • | pretender = Maria Vladimirovna<br>Andrew Romanov<br>Prince Karl Emich of Lei
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  • | pretender = [[Jorin Hazarasp|Jorin Hazarasp]] ...d to the Vardani revolution and the abolition of the monarchy. The current pretender is [[Jorin Hazarasp]].
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  • ...of [[Aleksandr II]], the last Emperor of the Slavic Union. He is also the pretender to the Slavic throne.
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  • ==Chervenranovid pretender uprising== ...w the Tukatovids and the Provisional Order Committee. Fighting between the pretender's supporters and state security forces began on May 9. By the beginning of
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  • |The current most-recognized pretender to the throne is [[John Alexander Edgard Duncansby]], who resides in [[Mesp | The current pretender is [[Basil Prinkipa]], who has claimed to be Emperor Basil since the death
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  • | pretender = [[Adalbert of Vierzland|Adalbert]]
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  • ...le of {{wp|Styles and titles in the Joseon dynasty|''sejabin''}} as a {{wp|pretender|title of pretence}} with the style of ''sejabin joha'' or "{{wp|Royal Highn
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  • ...1913 and the official abolition of the Lushyod Monarchy. He then became a pretender for the former throne, and one of the {{wp|Warlord}} of the [[Drevstranese
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  • |title_leader = [[Monarchy of Min|Lion Queen]] (pretender)
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  • | pretender = | nickname1 = Oscar the Pretender
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  • ...e monarchy in favour of a one-party totalitarian dictatorship. The current pretender is [[Frederick, Duke of New Gower]] (born Frederick Andrew Christian George
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  • | pretender = [[Grand Duke Peter of the Slavic Union]]
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  • ...The Midrasian royal family current lives in exile in Ardaima. The current pretender to the Midrasian throne is [[Eleanor, Duchess of Giozzara]].
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  • | pretender = {{collapsible list|title=House of Gon|1=[[Gon Yuhi-lo, King of C ...he descendants of the Chasunese imperial family from the Gon clan and {{wp|pretender|pretenders}} to the Chasunese throne live in [[Yudong]], and continue to ad
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  • | succession2 = Pretender to the Imperial Crown of Delamaria
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  • ...ith the final months of his father's reign, the title is considered a {{wp|pretender to the throne|pretendership}} due to the events of the [[Ottonian Reunifica
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  • |pretender = [[George Alexander III]], Grand Baron of Wittelsburg-Hampdorf (an
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  • | pretender = [[Miklós Esterházy, Alispán of Zamárdi]]<br>[[Katalin Esterh
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  • ...of Escandria, [[Juan VI of Escandria|Juan VI]], and brother of the current pretender to the defunct throne, [[Prince Nicolás, 5th Duke of Gancia]].
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  • | pretender = 14 individual claims
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  • | pretender = [[Grand Duke Peter of the Slavic Union]]
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  • ...that his Empire was Aydinirian, though this was disputed by the Aydinirian Pretender Kingdoms.
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  • ...for his allies. However, on the advices of her wife, the daughter of said pretender, K'ukumatz ultimately decided to claim the title of K'uhul Ajaw for himself
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  • ...economic migrants from Ebrary have supplemented these numbers. The current pretender to the Ebrarian throne Marco V is resident in Great Anglia.
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  • | pretender = [[Prince Roman Ivanov of the Slavic Union]]
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  • ...ynasts. [[Jorin Hazarasp (born 1962)|Kaysr Jorin Hazarasp]] is the current pretender to the abolished throne.
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  • | pretender = [[Edgard Alexander Duncansby|Prince Edgard Alexander]]
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  • ...comed warmly by Emperor Silatuyok, who was embroiled in a civil war with a pretender called Aujaq who had managed to rally a coalition of smaller cities against
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  • |pretender = [[Shelley Brooke Fabares]]
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  • ...regulatory positions. In a April 2016 interview, Vincent called Chapman a "pretender and fraud", sparking a short-lived argument on social media platform Tjilpe
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  • ...s. Titles appearing in the official role of titles are currently held as a pretender, such as King of the Isles as ruler of [[Sasora]] despite the islands widel
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  • ...following the Gothberg Diet in an act known as the Amendist Defiance. The pretender, Maximillian of Ostbrücken, solidified the support of other Amendist natio
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  • ...p her right to the throne and lived out the rest of her life in exile as a pretender. She died in 1410 of what modern scholars believe was {{wp|tuberculosis}}.
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  • ...-Therese, which was brutally suppressed over two years, culminating in the pretender's public death by slicing. Astute observers also noted that fewer and fewer
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  • ...han the victory of the Gustavolierna over Erikalinerna as the former crown pretender Erika auf Stjärnkhrone married her cousin and rival at the end of the war.
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  • Realising that peaceful plans were not going to work, royal pretender [[Leonard Spencer d'Autriche]], a hardline Autrichean sympathiser, named hi
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  • ...de Saint-Hyacinthe]]. Filed by [[Mathieu VI]], head of the royal house and pretender to the Aininian throne, the lawsuit aimed to overturn the seizures under th ...d several successive prime ministers after him. In 1948, the newly-crowned pretender, [[Mathieu VI]], began actively pursuing the unresolved claim and received
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  • ...arent to the [[House of Hazarasp|Head of the House of Hazarasp]], and {{wp|pretender}} to the abolished [[Monarchy of Vardana|Vardanan throne]]. Her paternal gr
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  • |align="center"| Son of Kostav IV<hr />Primogeniture<br />{{wp|Pretender|Reign in exile}} |align="center"| Son of Tasso II<hr />Primogeniture<br />{{wp|Pretender|Reign in exile}}
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  • ...friend and close personal confidante to the [[House of Aidarus|Eidrusid]] pretender [[Hazea I|Hazea bint Ismail Al Aidarus]]. She is the youngest child and onl
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  • ...einforced the exile of [[Adalbert of Vierzland|Prince Adalbert]], the {{wp|pretender}} to the Vierz monarchy that was abolished in 1990.
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  • ...Latin crown from 1410 to 1668. The royal title of Keld remained a de jure pretender title from 1668 to 1842, when the de jure claim entered a personal union wi
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  • | pretender = [[Mihai II of Amathia]] (symbolic title)
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  • ...nd {{wp|Humanitarianism|humanitarian}}. She is best known as the purported pretender to the {{wp|British}} throne, a claim popularised by her mother in the days
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  • ...ingdom of Italy|Italy}}, where in this case, he met the {{wp|Bonapartist}} pretender, {{wp|Prince Napoléon Bonaparte}}, whom like wise offered his own daughter ...the family of {{wp|Prince Philippe, Count of Paris}}, the {{wp|Orléanist}} pretender to the {{wp|French}} throne and grandson of {{wp|Louis Philippe I|King Loui
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  • | pretender = '''Disputed:'''<br>[[Svala Þórirsdóttir]]
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  • ...eded her noble domains of [[Devimaha]] and [[Alas Min|enthroned herself as pretender]], declaring the [[Cakraism#Cosmic epoch|beginning of the Dharmic Northern
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  • ...uld of Ottonia|Leopuld]]. Princess Madalyn's children include the current (pretender) [[Godwyn, Prince of Staalmark|Prince of Staalmark]], along with several dy
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  • ...the Guilhemite claim remains in union with the Crown of Garza. The current pretender to this line is [[William II of Garza]]; his heir apparent is [[John, Princ
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  • | pretender = [[Eleanor, Duchess of Giozzara]]<br>[[Louis Devreux]] ...m to the Midrasian throne, allowing them to enter the country. The current pretender to the throne from the House of Detudiém is [[Eleanor, Duchess of Giozzara
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  • ...limiting the effects of the economic crisis that was devastating the other pretender states. ...te the lack of prestige associated with his position compared to the other pretender, after the death of [[Nuhn Ujol K'inich II]] he was the first to claim for
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  • ...Welsbach under [[Monarchy of Mascylla#List|Sophia I]] led to multiple {{wp|pretender|pretenders}} claiming to be the actual historic {{wp|heir|heirs}} and famil
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  • ...ny state officials and citizens shifted. Instead of being seen as a throne pretender wanting to stabilize Hrastče, it made Danilo look like we was desperate an
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  • ...e 6th century, ousted by Jin nomads from his home state. There, as a {{wp|pretender}} in exile from Meng, he was enthroned as a figurehead by a group of courti
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  • Farcoise, a Major within the Malorianese People's Army and pretender to the House of Bourbon, was annoyed with the current socialist government.
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  • ...lized she wasn't truly the God that fashioned the Multiverse, but merely a pretender.
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  • |align="center"|Eldest son of Mikòłôj. Final reigning Lecian monarch. Pretender after February 1959. |align="center"|Eldest son of Krësztof III. Pretender.
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  • ...re, shattering on September 19th, 2023, into many states such as the rump, pretender state of Meliboria, which soon got conquered by the Vusallan invaders, the
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  • ...eror is [[János IX]]. His rule has been disputed between him and his {{wpl|pretender}} siblings [[Miklós Esterházy, Alispán of Zamárdi]] and [[Katalin Ester
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  • | pretender = [[Vasil VI, Emperor of Tengaria|Vasil VI 'the True']]
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  • ...from the city of [[Adrianople]] on Latium's west coast until 1331 when the pretender Emperor Michael I of Adrianople renounced his claims on the Latin throne to
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  • ...e fourth (IV) Eric to sit on the Geatish throne. There had been a few {{wp|pretender|pretenders}} by the name of Eric, and it is hypothesized that Eric the Grea
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  • ...k Augustus, Duke of Falkenhayn]] <br />''Disputed:''<br />HI&RH {Van-based pretender}, Duke of Wittenland <br/>''Disputed:''<br />HI&RH [[Prince Louis Ferdinan
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  • | {{*}}Pretender to the throne of [[Tirona]] <br>{{*}}Married, two children
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  • ...z’om Kuy, declaring himself K’uhul Ajaw because of his blood ties with the Pretender’s dynasty. Jatz’om Kuy would then start a serie of campaigns against th
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  • ...le, which prompted the latter to invade the state, sacrifcing the "Western Pretender", and then proclaiming himself K'uhul Ajaw. Then, a faction of aristocrats
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  • ...all document to be distributed throughout the country, titled [[Son of the Pretender]].
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  • ...etherlands, but since no Dutch official recognized it, she merely became a pretender to the throne, but to her supporters she was referred to as Queen Marie. ...2059 – present''': ''Her Majesty'' Queen Marie of the Netherlands ({{wpl|Pretender|title of pretense}} and by courtesy)
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  • ...lesson and is now remembered as the most careful, patient, and diplomatic pretender. It paid off, gaining the loyalty of both the anti and pro Kawkom Houses wh
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  • ...resentment against the Emperor and the Regent, and supported Vordarian the Pretender in his attempt of seizing the power.<br /> The Lord Regent, following the War of the Pretender and the brief but harsh Third Cetagandan War, took out the purge, and reorg
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  • With the so-called '''Pretender Assemblies''' out of the way, the assembly at Madria was able to meet, alth
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  • ...all document to be distributed throughout the country, titled [[Son of the Pretender]].
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  • ...d on 28 November 1489, when Constantine IV (''Constantine XVIII'' as Latin pretender) was defeated in battle outside of the modern-day city of Colonia Julia. Co
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  • ''21 July 2017:'' Following the death of pretender to the Midrasian throne Louis XII, a small number of pro-monarchy protester
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  • ...e of Stonebridge for over three hundred years, until 1536. In that year, a pretender from the House of Castletown claimed the throne. The Royal family was force
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  • * 1987: On 20 June 1987, Crown Prince [[Said ibn Hassan]], the pretender to the former [[Zubaydi Rahelian Federation]] was seriously injured when a
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  • ..., [[Jieke Lazin|Xionghe Ditu]] of [[Akai]] and Klemens Reanhart Falkenbach pretender to [[Austrosia]] acted as his guardians on his bloodletting, each painting
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  • ...in the 80s, with monarchism having been an absolute no before that, by the pretender after he was no longer banned from returning; considers itself successor to
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  • ...control over the south of Marra. His victories over what he claimed to be pretender kings, as well as his personal decision to adopt Alydianism, the religion f ...hen Ruaidhrí heard of his brother's actions, he called for war against the pretender king.
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  • ...ill survive an infection around 205-6. In the Southern Empire, both of the pretender brothers manage to remain untouched by the disease, though an outbreak rava
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  • ...d to the death of Mung Khagan in 1147. In 1149, Manohmed Shah executed his pretender of choice and took for himself the title of Khagan with the support of his
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  • ...ty of a {{wpl|monarchism|monarchist}} resurgence or the existence of {{wpl|pretender}}s. The text was drafted in such a way as to make the abolition of the mona
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  • ...ed with the promises of reform coming from Rudolf, the nobility launched a pretender to the throne: Clemens, Rudolf's younger brother, a man who had profound li
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  • ...ted. Eanred was in a difficult position at the start of the war. The young pretender lacked the confidence, cunning and intelligence of his elder sister, and ma
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  • ...[[Meda]]; rival claimant and [[Monarchy of Orioni#Pretenders to the throne|pretender to the throne]] of the [[monarchy of Orioni]].
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  • The Escobaran War, the Civil War of Vordarian the Pretender and the Vorkosigan Regency reforms all represent the definitive watershed b
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  • ...d and only had one illegitimate son. Her son was known as David "XII", the Pretender. He unsuccessfully tried to claim the throne twenty years later when he was ...David "XII", his second cousin once removed, which ended the claim of the pretender line. Karl first reinstated the Hightonian diet. Early in his reign, Highto
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  • ...smatic Wars]] of the 16th century, the Qyredines were moved to support the pretender Hei Yien who established the [[Eastern Empire]]. The [[War of the Preceptor
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  • ...roud country. Never again shall our proud Jewish nation be made slave to a pretender-tyrant that sought to erase our long-standing political and social traditio
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  • ...d been many kings before the 10th century, legendary or real, who had {{wp|pretender|asserted control}} over all of the Geatish tribes, but in practice very few
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  • However, the Dorca's line did not end: Emperor Ezar, then Ezar the Pretender, widow and childless, married Princess Constantia Vorbarra, and Princess So ...the subsequent months Lord Regent Vorkosigan defeated Count Vordarian the Pretender in the same year of Ezar's death.
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  • ...figure were diminished. The Escobaran War, the Civil War of Vordarian the Pretender and the Regency reforms all represent the definitive watershed between the
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  • ...wanting to push the Queen for independence, and others calling the Queen a pretender.
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  • ...the real Ten'nō tried to take the throne from [[Ten'nō Richard]]/Riku. The pretender was Kudou Sakuri, a cousin of Richard. He was a Dōuist and with that got q
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  • [[File:Maxtlatl.JPG|250px|thumb|Maxtla the Pretender]]
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  • ...r>Komarran Conquest (2896 - 2897)<br>Escobaran War (2899)<br>Vordarian The Pretender's Civil War (2900)<br>Third Cetagandan War (2903 - 2904)<br>Hagen Hub War (
    135 KB (19,888 words) - 20:22, 15 January 2021
  • ...edlacek regime were preoccupied with {{wp|putsch}} attempts by Mikael I, a pretender to the throne; continued suppression of communists; and a growing economic
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  • ...ill survive an infection around 205-6. In the Southern Empire, both of the pretender brothers manage to remain untouched by the disease, though an outbreak rava
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  • ...al chiefs chose a new principal, Josiah in 1226. But during this time a '''pretender, Walganus''' turned up. He was the distant relative of the Radorean royal f
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  • ...pion Clan] from {{wp|Legend of the Five Rings}}.</ref> put forward a royal pretender of their own, claiming their right to the throne. Akrep was a clan of spies ...y his own accounts, took control of [[Hierapolis]] and installed his royal pretender {{wp|Osarseph|Empress Ushurphir}} (meaning: “House of Ushur”) on the th
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  • ...Tairrdelbach's rebellion following the Battle of Scillimona, which saw the pretender slain. Coinneach imprisoned and executed many of those who revolted against
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