Difference between revisions of "Titus de Sola"
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− | ''Clement de Sola (1499- | + | ''Clement de Sola (1499-1553)'' |
''[[Adelheid of Istria]] (1500-unknown)'' | ''[[Adelheid of Istria]] (1500-unknown)'' | ||
− | ''[[Augustus d'Amaury]] (1501- | + | ''[[Augustus d'Amaury]] (1501-1547)'' |
− | ''[[Otho de Capua]] (Illegitimate) (1503- | + | ''[[Otho de Capua]] (Illegitimate) (1503-1530)'' |
− | ''Emelie de Bar (1505- | + | ''Emelie de Bar (1505-1526)'' |
− | ''Vanderus de Sola (1507- | + | ''Vanderus de Sola (1507-unknown)'' |
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Titus de Sola (5th of the Sun's Smile, 1462 – 11th of the Amber Cold, 1538), called the Bloody, was the first Duke of Istria from 1521 until his abdication to his nephew, Guile de Sola, in 1530. Prior to his elevation to the dukedom, he served as baron and later margrave of the castle of Dour Watch, as well as Lord Justiciar to the kings Olivier de Savoie and Guy de Bar, and later a prominent counsellor to his nephew and son-in-law John I. He is infamous for his military prowess and charisma, his role in the Massacre of Wett and as a loyalist general in the Duke's War, as well as his position as the Orenian kingmaker of the first half of the 16th century.
He was the son of the famed military dictator, Vibius de Sola, and his wife Catherine Horen. An anonymous scholar once wrote that 'he was half the man his father was, but twice the nobleman'. His right-hand was his bastard brother, Xavier de Sola.
Biography
Death
Issue
Clement de Sola (1499-1553)
Adelheid of Istria (1500-unknown)
Augustus d'Amaury (1501-1547)
Otho de Capua (Illegitimate) (1503-1530)
Emelie de Bar (1505-1526)
Vanderus de Sola (1507-unknown)