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Prince Antonius Horen
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Personal details
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Born: 1636
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Died: 1725
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Spouse: Maria of Krajia
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House: Horen
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Father: Aurelius I
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Mother: Theodosia Horen
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Military service
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Allegiance: Crown of Renatus-Marna
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Years of service: 1650-1680
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Rank: Grand Marshal
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Wars/Battles:
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Awards: Knight of the Order of the Red Dragon
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Prince Antonius of Renatus-Marna was the second eldest son of Aurelius I, Emperor of Man. He went missing before his father's abdication and thus never became Emperor of his father's land. His son, Augustus I, would succeed to the throne instead. Antonius nevertheless earned distinction as one of the most successful Renatian commanders throughout the Kingdom, being regarded by his contemporaries as a model of chivalry and one of the greatest knights of his age.
In 1650, he was appointed as the Grand Marshal of the King's Renatian Legion, and ordered to lead the Renatian army against the Czena Confederation, during which he plundered Markev with an army of 20,000 strong against the numerically stronger 60,000 confedaration warriors. Several similar skirmishes would follow on after the successful renatian raid against Haense, causing the collapse of the Czena Confederation itself. Despite the collapse of the confederation, Prince Antonius and his father saw it fit to continue their war against the Kingdom of Haense, officially marking the start of the Atlas Coalition War. In 1660, Prince Antonius commanded the right flank at the Battle of The Rolling Hills, his father intentionally leaving him with the majority of the Renatian forces to win the first major battle in the Atlas Coalition War. He continued to take part in Aurelius I's campaign against the United Southern Alliance.
Early Life
Antonius, the second eldest son of Aurelius I
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