Karl I of Curon
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Karl Frederick, also known as Karl I (Common: Karl Frederick; High Imperial: Karl Fridericus) (14th of Malin's Welcome, 1602–9th of Malin's Welcome, 1651) called the Just, of House of Devereux, was the first Duke of the Sovereign Duchy of Curon until his death in 9th of Malin's Welcome, 1651. He was King Tobias and Lisette of Virdian’s third-born son. He was succeeded by his firstborn son, Alfred I of Curon.
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Biography
Early Life
Charles Frederick was born to King Tobias I of Courland and his wife Lisette as the third born son. In 1616, he spent his time within the church learning about God while also learning court and combat. Throughout his pre-teen years, the people of Courland seen potential of the young Charles as he gotten older.
He continued to spend his life in the palace of Aleksandria until the Santegian Rebellion leaving him in hiding for many years. In 1537, Charles came out of the shadows as he'd join the Imperial military being placed as one of its commanders. Charles would later retake Aleksandria placing his niece as Queen of Courland. After a year, Charlotte fled Aleksandria leaving Charles with Aleksandria as its new ruler which he then formed the Sovereign Duchy of Curon.
Marriage
Rule