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'''Thomas de Hartcold''', also regally known as '''Thomas I''' (Date Unkown - Present day), of [[House de Hartcold]], is the first King of Adylith.
 
'''Thomas de Hartcold''', also regally known as '''Thomas I''' (Date Unkown - Present day), of [[House de Hartcold]], is the first King of Adylith.
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== History ==
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=== Birth ===
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=== Childhood ===
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=== Teenage Years ===
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=== Middle Ages ===
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=== Later Life ===
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=== Death ===
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Thomas I de Hartcold
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King of Adylith
King of Fleur 1650-1651
Duke of Beaufort 1649-present
Count of Westfall 1649-present
Count of Rutland 1649-present
Baron of Bridgewater 1649-present
Lord of Blackden 1652-present
Reign: 1649-present
Coronation: Not coronated
Predecessor: Title created
Archchancellors: Duke Richard de Hartcold, Prince of Adylith
Born: Unknown
Spouse: Auralia de Hartcold
House: de Hartcold
Father: George de Hartcold
Mother: Eleanor de Hartcold

Thomas de Hartcold, also regally known as Thomas I (Date Unkown - Present day), of House de Hartcold, is the first King of Adylith.

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

Death

description of death