Socrates the Married
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Socrates the Married | |
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King of Toleratos (jure uxoris) | |
Tenure | c. 2764 – 2761 BL |
Predecessor | Juan II |
Successor | Minas the Magnanimous |
Born | c. 2792 BL Constanapolis, Saxendia |
Died | 2761 | (aged 30–31)
Burial | |
Spouse | Veronica of Toleratos |
Issue | |
Dynasty | Prokopisian Dynasty |
Father | Minas the Diplomat |
Mother | Afroditi |
Religion | Originally Saxendish Paganism, later Voruchuism |
Socrates the Married (reconstructed Middle Saxender: Σωκράτης; c. 2792-2761 BL) was the heir apparent to Minas the Diplomat. He was King of Toleratos jure uxoris from 2764 until his death in 2761. He died before his father, Minas the Diplomat, died, meaning he never succeeded to the throne of Saxendia.