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The '''Year of Four Emperors''' refers to the year 1585 in the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. The year is considered to have memorable significance because of the assassination of two [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Holy Orenian Emperors]] and a single abdication leading to a rapid succession of four monarchs within one year. The four monarchs who ruled during this year were [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|John III]], [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John IV]], [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert II]], and [[Philip I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip I]].
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== Prelude ==
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[[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John III]] had ascended to the [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Imperial Throne]] in 1568, after briefly serving as Prince-Regent for his [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|father]] before his abdication. Like his grandfather, [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]], Emperor John III had policy for rapid expansionism and militarism, seeing to the end of the remaining Dunamic and Rurikid rebels and the total subjugation of the [[War Uzg]]. Cherised as a national hero but despised by many foreign lords and dignitaries, Emperor John III had succeeded where his grandfather failed against the human rebels at the humiliating defeat at the [[Siege of Dunland]] during the [[Eighteen Years' War]].
  
The '''Year of Four Emperors''' refers to the year 1585 in the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. The year is considered to have memorable significance because of the assassination of two [[Holy Orenian Emperor|Holy Orenian Emperors]] and a single abdication leading to a rapid succession of four monarchs within one year. The four monarchs who ruled during this year were [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|John III]], [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John IV]], [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert II]], and [[Philip I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip I]].
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Emperor John III had three sons of decreasing age: [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|John Augustus]], [[Robert II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Robert Henry]], and [[Philip I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Philip Frederick]].

Revision as of 07:12, 21 November 2016

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John IV the Young, second of the Four Emperors, assassinated by Andrew II of Haense at the age of 17.

The Year of Four Emperors refers to the year 1585 in the Holy Orenian Empire. The year is considered to have memorable significance because of the assassination of two Holy Orenian Emperors and a single abdication leading to a rapid succession of four monarchs within one year. The four monarchs who ruled during this year were John III, John IV, Robert II, and Philip I.

Prelude

Emperor John III had ascended to the Imperial Throne in 1568, after briefly serving as Prince-Regent for his father before his abdication. Like his grandfather, John I, Emperor John III had policy for rapid expansionism and militarism, seeing to the end of the remaining Dunamic and Rurikid rebels and the total subjugation of the War Uzg. Cherised as a national hero but despised by many foreign lords and dignitaries, Emperor John III had succeeded where his grandfather failed against the human rebels at the humiliating defeat at the Siege of Dunland during the Eighteen Years' War.

Emperor John III had three sons of decreasing age: John Augustus, Robert Henry, and Philip Frederick.