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− | ! colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: gold;font-size:small;" | [[Kingdom of Santegia|King of Santegia and Haria]] | + | ! colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: gold;font-size:small;" | [[Kingdom of Santegia-Haria|King of Santegia and Haria]] |
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+ | | '''King of Santegia''' | ||
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+ | | '''King of Haria''' | ||
+ | | 1629-''Present'' | ||
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| '''Prince of Evreux''' | | '''Prince of Evreux''' | ||
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| '''[[Duchy of Savinia|Duke of Savinia]]''' | | '''[[Duchy of Savinia|Duke of Savinia]]''' | ||
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| '''Duke of Eastbourne''' | | '''Duke of Eastbourne''' | ||
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| '''Marqués of Seville''' | | '''Marqués of Seville''' | ||
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| '''Marquès of Ponzan''' | | '''Marquès of Ponzan''' | ||
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| '''Count of Veldin''' | | '''Count of Veldin''' | ||
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| '''Count of Castell''' | | '''Count of Castell''' | ||
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| '''Lord of Biscay''' | | '''Lord of Biscay''' | ||
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| '''Lord of Mt. St. Tobias''' | | '''Lord of Mt. St. Tobias''' | ||
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− | King '''Leoiarizaltzu Salbatzaile de Savin''', more commonly known as King '''Leo de Savin''', | + | King '''Leoiarizaltzu Salbatzaile de Savin''', more commonly known as King '''Leo de Savin''', is the second King of Santegia after his father King [[Abdes de Savin]] abdicated the throne. |
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Revision as of 23:23, 24 March 2018
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King Leoiarizaltzu Salbatzaile de Savin, more commonly known as King Leo de Savin, is the second King of Santegia after his father King Abdes de Savin abdicated the throne.
Contents
History
Birth
brief description of figures birth through to childhood
Childhood
brief description of figures childhood through to teenage years
Teenage Years
brief description of figures teenage years through to middle ages
Middle Ages
brief description of figures middle ages through to later life
Later Life
brief description of figures later life through to death
Family
description of family, listing off spouse, children, parents etc
Personality
brief description of figures personality
Notable Feats
- King of Santegia-Haria
Reigned as King of Santegia and managed to form a dual monarchy with the Sultanate of Haria, placing him upon two thrones.
- Reformer
Leo de Savin was/is known as a very progressive figure. He reformed the Santegian education and law system, founding multiple schools, institutes, courts and universities during his lifetime. The systems he issued were by many considered very advanced.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Elsi Onomea | 10th of the Deep Cold, 1627 | Unknown | Unmarried | Illegitimate. |
Aolani Onomea | 10th of the Deep Cold, 1627 | Unknown | Unmarried | Illegitimate. |
Catalin Belengera de Savin y Kharadeen | 21st of the Amber Cold, 1630 | - | Unmarried | |
Abdessamad Mikolaus de Savin y Kharadeen | 8th of the Grand Harvest, 1631 | - | Unmarried | |
Demetrio Frantzisko de Savin y Kharadeen | 17th of the First Seed, 1635 | - | Unmarried | |
Elizalde Carmela de Savin y Kharadeen | 24th of Snow's Maiden, 1637 | - | Unmarried | |
Erlea Adela de Savin y Kharadeen | 3rd of Sun's Smile, 1641 | - | Unmarried | |
Andreu Jose de Savin y Kharadeen | 2nd of Malin's Welcome, 1644 | - | Unmarried |
Random Tidbits
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- On a different note, did you know: random tidbit about an unrelated topic with
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