Difference between revisions of "Ecbert Devereux"
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 5th of Harren's Folley, 1689 | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 5th of Harren's Folley, 1689 | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Death''': 13th of the Sun's Smile, 1717 | ||
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': Natalia Remiel Halcourt | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': Natalia Remiel Halcourt | ||
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It was then that Jarrack was forced to abdicate his crown in favour of his infant son, with Ecbert being granted the Regency until the child came of age. | It was then that Jarrack was forced to abdicate his crown in favour of his infant son, with Ecbert being granted the Regency until the child came of age. | ||
− | Ecbert led Curon to side with the Orenian Rebellion in the [[Renatian-Orenian War]], a controversial move given Curon's previous conflicts with Adria and Haense. | + | Ecbert led Curon to side with the Orenian Rebellion in the [[Renatian-Orenian War]], a controversial move given Curon's previous conflicts with Adria and Haense. |
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+ | In 1717, two years into the war, Ecbert passed away within Avalain. This is regarded to have been a leading factor in Curonia's switch of allegiances, with Ecbert having been the main figure of Curonian support for Oren. | ||
==Issue== | ==Issue== |
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Ecbert Devereux served as regent of Curonia following the coup of 1715 in which he deposed his elder brother, Jarrack I of Curonia.
Biography
Living his childhood through to early teens in Adeldinic seclusion, the young Ecbert made his return to Curonia not long before his father's abdication from the throne. He served as Archchancellor under his brother Jarrack for a number of years, known to be very involved with the citzenry and daily operation of Curon.
However in 1715, the young King Jarrack heard whispers and rumours of disloyalty surrounding his chancellor, and his highest ranking army official. Jarrack called court in Curon, and made attempts to have Ecbert and the commander killed- labelling them as Staunton loyalists. The public responded in fury, man turning against man until the courtroom became a battlefield, those loyal to Ecbert prevailing.
It was then that Jarrack was forced to abdicate his crown in favour of his infant son, with Ecbert being granted the Regency until the child came of age.
Ecbert led Curon to side with the Orenian Rebellion in the Renatian-Orenian War, a controversial move given Curon's previous conflicts with Adria and Haense.
In 1717, two years into the war, Ecbert passed away within Avalain. This is regarded to have been a leading factor in Curonia's switch of allegiances, with Ecbert having been the main figure of Curonian support for Oren.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Pierce Devereux | 3rd of Horen's Calling, 1712 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn son of Ecbert and Natalia. Twin to Sarah |
Sarah Devereux | 3rd of Horen's Calling, 1712 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn daughter of Ecbert and Natalia. Twin to Pierce |