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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 12th of Sun's Smile, <br> 1420 (aged 78) <br> Shattered Sea, [[Aeldin]] | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 12th of Sun's Smile, <br> 1420 (aged 78) <br> Shattered Sea, [[Aeldin]] |
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Saint Thomas of Gaekrin, known in life as Thomas Chivay (Common: Thomas Chivay; High Imperial: Thomas Civii) (5th of Malin's Welcome, 1342 – 12th of Sun's Smile, 1420) called the Butcher, was the Crown Prince of Kaedrin and Master and Commander in the Order of the White Rose. Known chiefly for his infamous temper and a fierce proponent of Human Supremacy, Thomas is regarded as one of the most influential leaders of the First Empire, acting as the Grand Marshal under Godfrey I and Horen I and achieving victory in every major recorded battle. Thomas died on the Kaedreni flagship Henselt's Beard during the Great Exodus. He was later canonized as a Saint by the Church at the decision of High Pontiff Lucien II.
Thomas accumulated a number of titles throughout his life, recorded here:
Crown Prince of Kaedrin; Duke of Korath; Count of Cintran; Marquis of Ardban; Baron of Rivia; Grand Marshal of the First Empire; Holy Knight of the Order of the Red Dragon; Master and Commander of the Order of the White Rose.
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Biography
Legacy
Death
Issue
Robert I (1412-1496)
Edward (1412-1500)
Rosalie (1412-1480)