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− | '''Marcellus II''' (May 29, 1628 - December 8, 1660) was the [[King of Illyricum]] from 1630 to 1660. Marcellus became king when he was just two years old following death of his father [[Octavus I of Illyricum]]. For the first fifteen years of his reign, his regents [[Marius Cornelius, Duke of Tudino|Marius Cornelius]] and later [[Pericles Hebedradus, Duke of Secundia|Pericles Hebedradus]] effectively ruled the kingdom. During his reign the [[Kingdom of Illyricum]] declined greatly and became overshadowed by the neighboring [[Kingdom of Ferunia and Trurnia]] led by [[Maria VII, II, and I|Maria VII and II]] and [[Marius III and IV of Ferunia and Trurnia|Marius III and IV]]. | + | '''Marcellus II''' (May 29, 1628 - December 8, 1660) was the [[King of Illyricum]] from 1630 to 1660. Marcellus became king when he was just two years old following death of his father [[Octavus I of Illyricum]]. For the first fifteen years of his reign, his regents [[Marius Cornelius, Duke of Tudino|Marius Cornelius]] and later [[Pericles Hebedradus, Duke of Secundia|Pericles Hebedradus]] effectively ruled the kingdom. During his reign the [[Kingdom of Illyricum]] declined greatly and became overshadowed by the neighboring [[Kingdom of Ferunia and Trurnia]] led by [[Maria VII, II, and I|Maria VII and II]] and [[Marius III and IV of Ferunia and Trurnia|Marius III and IV]]. In 1660 while on campaign against Ferunia and Trurnia in the [[Gaelici War]], Marcellus was shot and killed at the [[Battle of Napelia]], he was succeeded by his son [[Phillipus III of Illyricum|Phillipus III]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 9 October 2024
Marcellus II | |
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King of Illyricum (more...) | |
Tenure | August 11, 1630 – December 8, 1660 |
Coronation | May 4, 1645 |
Predecessor | Octavus I |
Successor | Phillipus III |
Regent | Marius Cornelius (1630-1634), Pericles Hebedradus (1634-1645) |
Duke of Tudino | |
Tenure | May 29, 1628 – August 11, 1630 |
Predecessor | Marius Cornelius |
Successor | Marius Adrianus |
Regent | Marius Cornelius (1628 - 1630) |
Born | Marcellus Adrianus May 29, 1628 Palace of the Fish, Illyricus, Illyricum |
Died | December 8, 1660 Palace of the Fish, Illyricus, Illyricum | (aged 32)
Burial | December 16, 1660 Palace of the Fish |
Spouse | Mariana Fiona (m. 1645) |
Issue among others... | |
House | Claudius, Adrianus |
Dynasty | Claudian-Adrian |
Father | Octavus I |
Mother | Andria Cecilia |
Religion | Atheist |
Marcellus II (May 29, 1628 - December 8, 1660) was the King of Illyricum from 1630 to 1660. Marcellus became king when he was just two years old following death of his father Octavus I of Illyricum. For the first fifteen years of his reign, his regents Marius Cornelius and later Pericles Hebedradus effectively ruled the kingdom. During his reign the Kingdom of Illyricum declined greatly and became overshadowed by the neighboring Kingdom of Ferunia and Trurnia led by Maria VII and II and Marius III and IV. In 1660 while on campaign against Ferunia and Trurnia in the Gaelici War, Marcellus was shot and killed at the Battle of Napelia, he was succeeded by his son Phillipus III