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− | '''John Maximilian''', also known as ''John VI'' ([[Flexio]]: ''Iohannes Maximilianus''; [[Auvergnian]]: ''Jean Maximilien''; Waldenian: ''Johann Maximilian'') is the successor of Peter II. He was the third Horen ruler of the sixth Empire, taking the throne at the tender age of nine due to his father's abdication. He lost the throne a mere two years later during the Coup of Adelburg which was lead by [[Aurelius I Horen]], Arpad Ivanovich and Leitseig Romstun, with the assistance of the [[Reiters]]. During the coup John was slain in a bloody exchange that took place in the throne room, the result being John's head being severed from his body and the rest of the Imperial retinue within the throne room shared similar fates. | + | '''John Maximilian''', also known as ''John VI'' ([[Flexio]]: ''Iohannes Maximilianus''; [[Auvergnian]]: ''Jean Maximilien''; Waldenian: ''Johann Maximilian'') is the successor of Peter II. He was the third Horen ruler of the sixth Empire, taking the throne at the tender age of nine due to his father's abdication. He lost the throne a mere two years later during the [[Coup of Adelburg]] which was lead by [[Aurelius I Horen]], Arpad Ivanovich and Leitseig Romstun, with the assistance of the [[Reiters]]. During the coup John was slain in a bloody exchange that took place in the throne room, the result being John's head being severed from his body and the rest of the Imperial retinue within the throne room shared similar fates. |
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John Maximilian, also known as John VI (Flexio: Iohannes Maximilianus; Auvergnian: Jean Maximilien; Waldenian: Johann Maximilian) is the successor of Peter II. He was the third Horen ruler of the sixth Empire, taking the throne at the tender age of nine due to his father's abdication. He lost the throne a mere two years later during the Coup of Adelburg which was lead by Aurelius I Horen, Arpad Ivanovich and Leitseig Romstun, with the assistance of the Reiters. During the coup John was slain in a bloody exchange that took place in the throne room, the result being John's head being severed from his body and the rest of the Imperial retinue within the throne room shared similar fates.