Marcellus III and V
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Marcellus III and V | |
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King of Ferunia (more...) | |
Tenure | July 2, 1765 – January 26, 1766 |
Coronation | December 14, 1765 |
Predecessor | Marcellus II |
Successor | Sophia I |
King of Trurnia (more...) | |
Tenure | July 2, 1765 – January 26, 1766 |
Coronation | December 14, 1765 |
Predecessor | Marcellus II |
Successor | Sophia I |
Archduke of Trurnia | |
Tenure | August 18, 1747 – July 2, 1765 |
Coronation | November 2, 1747 |
Predecessor | Marcellus Adrianus |
Successor | Sophia Adriana |
Duke of Montcabralo | |
Tenure | May 4, 1723 – August 18, 1747 |
Coronation | March 11, 1738 |
Predecessor | Maroninus Capus |
Successor | Marianus Adrianus |
Regent | Maroninus Capus (1723 - 1738) |
Born | Marcellus Adrianus May 4, 1723 Ferunia, Ferunia and Trurnia |
Died | January 26, 1766 Tonio, Ferunia and Trurnia | (aged 42)
Burial | February 20, 1766 Tonio |
Spouse | Ana Galonia (m. 1738) |
Issue among others... | |
House | Claudius, Adrianus |
Dynasty | Claudian-Adrian |
Father | Marcellus II and IV |
Mother | Maria Talia of Arajau |
Religion | Catholic |
Marcellus III and V (May 4, 1723 - January 26, 1766) commonly known as the Cavalier King or the Red Prince was the King of Ferunia as Marcellus III and King of Trurnia as Marcellus V from 1765 to his death at the Battle of Tonio in January 1766. During his short reign, Marcellus began the War of the Marinicum League against the Marinicum League, however at the Battle of Tonio Marcellus was killed, leaving no male heir, and was succeeded by his younger sister Sophia I.