Difference between revisions of "John II, Holy Orenian Emperor"
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− | '''John Sigismund''', also known as '''John II''' ([[Common]]: ''John Sigismund''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Sigimundus''; Savoyard: ''Johann Sigismundo'') (1st of Malin's Welcome, 1521 – present) of the House of Horen, | + | '''John Sigismund''', also known as '''John II''' ([[Common]]: ''John Sigismund''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Sigimundus''; Savoyard: ''Johann Sigismundo'') (1st of Malin's Welcome, 1521 – present) called '''the Quarreler''', of the House of Horen, was the second [[Holy Orenian Emperor]] of the restored [[Holy Orenian Empire|Fifth Empire]] since the death of his father, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], in 1547, until his own abdication in 1568. He is his father's first son by his much maligned empress-consort, [[Adelheid of Istria]]. He was succeeded by his own firstborn son, the then Prince of Alstion, John III. |
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John Sigismund, also known as John II (Common: John Sigismund; High Imperial: Johannes Sigimundus; Savoyard: Johann Sigismundo) (1st of Malin's Welcome, 1521 – present) called the Quarreler, of the House of Horen, was the second Holy Orenian Emperor of the restored Fifth Empire since the death of his father, John I, in 1547, until his own abdication in 1568. He is his father's first son by his much maligned empress-consort, Adelheid of Istria. He was succeeded by his own firstborn son, the then Prince of Alstion, John III.
Biography
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Reign
An Imperial minas during the reign of John II