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'''Valent Philip''' of [[House of Rosius|The House of Rosius]], (3rd of Tobias's Bounty, 1787-Present) born between the union of [[House of Darkwood|Maria Darkwood]] and [[House of Rourke|Philip de Rosius-Rourke]] is renowned politician, solicitor and economist in [[Holy Orenian Empire|The Holy Orenian Empire]].
 
'''Valent Philip''' of [[House of Rosius|The House of Rosius]], (3rd of Tobias's Bounty, 1787-Present) born between the union of [[House of Darkwood|Maria Darkwood]] and [[House of Rourke|Philip de Rosius-Rourke]] is renowned politician, solicitor and economist in [[Holy Orenian Empire|The Holy Orenian Empire]].
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==

Revision as of 09:35, 25 April 2021

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Valent de Rosius

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Race: Auvergnian
Born: 3th of Tobias's Bounty, Helena, Holy Orenian Empire
Spouse: N/A
House: deRosiusNew.png Rosius
Father: Philip de Rosius-Rourke
Mother: Maria Darkwood

Valent Philip of The House of Rosius, (3rd of Tobias's Bounty, 1787-Present) born between the union of Maria Darkwood and Philip de Rosius-Rourke is renowned politician, solicitor and economist in The Holy Orenian Empire.

Biography

Early life

Valent was born into House of Rourke and House of Darkwood as second born son his parents, the child had many interests such as horse riding; reading books and socializing. His parents were often away and most of the time he took care of himself and his younger siblings. In 1800, the year which brought sorrow to his family through the death of his parents he had to take full care of his siblings at the mere years of thirteen. The following years were spent finding money to feed his family, at the age of seventeen most of them were already old enough to take care of themselves thus Valent was free to start his career and meet his ambitions.