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  • {{About|the first wife of [[Alexander III of Autelia|King Alexander III of Autelia]]|her granddaughter of the same name|Marie-Agathe of Autelia}} | spouse = {{marriage|[[Alexander III of Autelia|Alexander, Crown Prince of Autelia]]|1942}}
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  • |title_leader = [[King of Etruria|King]] |leader4 = [[Caio Aurelio III of Etruria|Caio Aurelio III]]
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  • | succession = [[Monarchy of Trellin|King of Trellin]] and [[Monarchy of Hysera|Emperor of Hysera]] | predecessor = [[Txerig III]]
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  • | royal_title = King ...cts a new King. Seven out of twelve Mespalian kings, including the current king, come from the [[Râcava dynasty]].
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  • | predecessor1 = [[Alexander III of Autelia|Alexander III]] | father = [[Alexander III of Autelia]]
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  • ...with the lost empire culminated in a fascist victory in the 1946 election. King [[Vittorio Emanuele V]] together with members of the opposition attempted a
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  • ...l count, [[Tigranes I of Vardana|Aurelius Tigran]], established himself as King over parts of the former Latin holdings centered on [[Leonopolis]], where s ...33, Heraion, served as the official residence of the [[Monarchy of Vardana|King of Vardana]], and has since served as the chief imperial residence in Perat
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  • ...ministered by Joachim Murat, Napoleon's brother-in-law, who was crowned as King of Naples. The 1814 Congress of Vienna restored the situation of the late 1 ...attempted a coup (the "March on Rome"), supported by king Victor Emmanuel III. Over the next few years, Mussolini banned all political parties and curtai
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  • |event4 = [[Execution of Grand Prince Alessandro III]] ...armies at the Battle of Paladini and the Battle of Krosvari, the death of King Petar IV from influenza forces a surrender.
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  • ...rn Iblesian culture and race. Around 900 years ago the ''Thurh'' (''lit.'' King) of Iblesia, [[Corto I]], began the process of actively uniting the Iblesia ...culture. Though each of the Thurhata were sovereign and ruled by their own King the bonds of Cartu d'Lus' legendary rebellion and the shared Iblesian Dawi
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  • ...dical regime which was soon replaced by the [[Kingdom of Marirana]] led by King [[Pietro Ferdinando of Marirana]]. Pietro Ferdinando ruled from 1832 to 188 ...regarded as less welcoming to the autonomy enjoyed under Poveglia with the King [[Adriano Augusto I of Etruria|Adriano Augusto I]] rarely concentrating on
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  • ...began a war with the Panahwuuk Kingdom and swiftly conquered it, capturing King Ioxalto II and beheading him in front of his people. ...23) all Duydari authority on the island was gradually lost, with Montezuma III only being crowned Emperor of the Mainland.
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