Difference between revisions of "Petyr II of Haense"
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'''Petyr''', known regally as '''Peter II''' of Hanseti and Ruska ([[Common]]: ''Peter''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Petrus''; Hansetian: ''Petyr'') was the fourth King of Hanseti and Ruska of the House of Barbanov, taking the throne after his father's passing from disease. The shortest reigning monarch of the Dual Monarchy, Peter II passed away mere months after his father from measles, with his brother [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen]] taking the throne. | '''Petyr''', known regally as '''Peter II''' of Hanseti and Ruska ([[Common]]: ''Peter''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Petrus''; Hansetian: ''Petyr'') was the fourth King of Hanseti and Ruska of the House of Barbanov, taking the throne after his father's passing from disease. The shortest reigning monarch of the Dual Monarchy, Peter II passed away mere months after his father from measles, with his brother [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen]] taking the throne. | ||
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Petyr, known regally as Peter II of Hanseti and Ruska (Common: Peter; High Imperial: Petrus; Hansetian: Petyr) was the fourth King of Hanseti and Ruska of the House of Barbanov, taking the throne after his father's passing from disease. The shortest reigning monarch of the Dual Monarchy, Peter II passed away mere months after his father from measles, with his brother Stephen taking the throne.