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'''Lothar Augustus''', regally as '''Lothar I''' ([[Common]]: ''Lothar Augustus''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Lotharius Augustus''; Savoyard: ''Lautaro Augusto''; Auveregne: ''Lothaire Bastien'') was the second [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|King of Lotharingia]] of the [[House d'Amaury]]. He took the throne shortly after the passing of his father, when he became of age at fourteen years. He was assassinated after after a stark few years by rebels who sought to place [[Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] on the throne of Lotharingia.
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'''Lothar Augustus''', regally as '''Lothar I''' ([[Common]]: ''Lothar Augustus''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Lotharius Augustus''; Savoyardic: ''Lotario Augusto''; [[Auvergnian]]: ''Lothaire Auguste'') was the second [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|King of Lotharingia]] of the [[House of d'Amaury]]. For the entirety of his brief reign, his mother, [[Charlotte of Oren]], served as queen-regent alongside a council comprised of the most capable Lotharingian peers. He would go on to be assassinated and couped by a friend of his mother’s, [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia|Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] and her Chamberlain, [[Aylwin Blaxton]] at the tender age of twelve.
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Immediately after word of his untimely death reached his mother, she promptly issued a declaration entitled: “Confirmation of Royal Lineage, 1607”, which announced the passing of Lothar, and the ascension of his younger brother, Philip Owyn. The murderess of the boy king, Anna Sophia, would go on to reign for only a year, before being murdered herself by Ser Hornigold. For the entirety of the Lotharingian Civil War, Philip’s brother managed to keep the capital city and the vast majority of the kingdom under his control, while his Pruvian opponent stationed herself in the Barony of Ostwick.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 15 February 2023

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Lothar I
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King of Lotharingia
Reign: 1600-1602
Coronation: 1600
Predecessor: John I
Successor: Philip I
Anna I (anti-king in opposition to Philip I)
Born: 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590
Died: 13th of Deep Cold, 1602
Spouse: Unwed
House: House of d'Amaury
Father: John I of Lotharingia
Mother: Charlotte of Oren

Lothar Augustus, regally as Lothar I (Common: Lothar Augustus; High Imperial: Lotharius Augustus; Savoyardic: Lotario Augusto; Auvergnian: Lothaire Auguste) was the second King of Lotharingia of the House of d'Amaury. For the entirety of his brief reign, his mother, Charlotte of Oren, served as queen-regent alongside a council comprised of the most capable Lotharingian peers. He would go on to be assassinated and couped by a friend of his mother’s, Anna Sophia of Pruvia and her Chamberlain, Aylwin Blaxton at the tender age of twelve.

Immediately after word of his untimely death reached his mother, she promptly issued a declaration entitled: “Confirmation of Royal Lineage, 1607”, which announced the passing of Lothar, and the ascension of his younger brother, Philip Owyn. The murderess of the boy king, Anna Sophia, would go on to reign for only a year, before being murdered herself by Ser Hornigold. For the entirety of the Lotharingian Civil War, Philip’s brother managed to keep the capital city and the vast majority of the kingdom under his control, while his Pruvian opponent stationed herself in the Barony of Ostwick.