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Biography
Erik var Ruthern was born in New Reza in 1752, the son of Count Siguine of Metterden. At the age of fourteen, he left his home to travel to Curon. There he became a sailor, and wouldn't return home until his father's death in 1771.
Early Life
Military Career
Reign
Following his daughter's wedding in 1806 to Lord Anthony Basrid, Erik was bestowed with the title of Count of Kositz [1].
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Valeria Eleanor Ruthern | 1788 | Alive | Anthony Alexios Basrid | Firstborn & only daughter of Erik. |
Viktor Siguine Ruthern | 1788 | Alive | Princess Helen Antonia of Crestfall | Firstborn son of Erik, heir to Kositz. |
Vladrick Erik Ruthern | 1790 | Alive | Elizaveta Sofiya Othaman (Deceased) | Secondborn son of Erik. |
Varlam Konstantin Ruthern | 1791 | Alive | Margaret Darkwood | Thirdborn son of Erik. |
Vinzent Nikolas Ruthern | 1792 | Alive | Unwed | Fourthborn son of Erik. |
Vladmir Rhys Ruthern | 1798 | Alive | Unwed | Fifthborn son of Erik. |