Peter III of Salvia
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Peter III | |
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King of the Holy Salvian Catholic Empire (1693-1709, claimant until 1718) | |
Reign | 1 June 1693 – 12 July 1709 |
Coronation | 1 June 1693 in St. Leo's Cathedral |
Predecessor | Leo XI |
Successor | Monarchy abolished Leo Angelo as President |
King of Eulycea | |
Reign | 12 July 1709 - 28 November 1718 |
Predecessor | Leo XI |
Successor | Philip I |
Born | 25 October 1674 Deopolis, Salvia |
Died | 28 November 1718 Brisa, Eulycea |
Spouse | Hanaretta Borotao, Duchess of Alvernia (m. 1690) |
Issue Detail |
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House | Del Monte |
Father | Leo XI, King of the Holy Salvian Catholic Empire |
Mother | $$$ |
Religion | Salvian Catholicism |
King Peter III of Salvia (Peter Anthony August del Monte, Salvian: Petrios Antonuio Aukustamo del Monte; 25 October 1674 - 28 November 1718), byname the Weak and historically known as Peter del Monte III, King of the Holy Salvian Catholic Empire and Her Dominions, was the last king of the Divine Imperium of Salvia until his deposition in 1709 following the People’s War. Peter fled to the Salvian colony of Eulycea, where he continued to claim the Salvian throne despite its abolition until his death in 1718.