Daniel II of Valvexia
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Daniel II | |
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His Majesty | |
King of Valvexia | |
Reign | 12 April 1249 - 9 October 1249 |
Coronation | 20 April 1249 Saint Luca Cathedral Antople, Valvexana |
Predecessor | Daniel I |
Successor | Raymond I |
Born | Daniel James William Halburton 7 July 1215 Travalle Castle Antople, Valvexana |
Died | 9 October 1249 Travalle Castle Antople | (aged 34)
Burial | 17 October 1249 Royal Crypt, Saint Luca Cathedral Antople |
Queen-Consort | Elmira of Kaveda |
Issue |
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House | Halburton |
Father | Daniel I of Valvexia |
Mother | Queen Mother Marie |
Religion | Assisanism |
Daniel II of Valvexia (Daniel James William Halburton; 7 July 1215 - 9 October 1249) was king of Valvexia from April 1249 until his death on October 9 following an assassionation attempt two days before. He was the first sitting monarch to be killed.