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− | '''Salvador Martínez Hernández''' (July 17, 1985-May 28, 2004) was the youngest son of Creeperian [[List of Creeperian Monarchs|Emperor]] [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso VI]]. Alfonso was raised by his father and uncles, [[Adolfo V of Creeperopolis|Adolfo V]] and [[Romero III of Creeperopolis|Romero III]], and was the last in line to the imperial throne of Creeperopolis. He entered the [[Creeperian Armed Forces|Creeperian military]] in 1993 and began learning Creeperian military tactics, preparing himself to fight the then long ongoing [[Third Senvarian Insurgency]] and the currently ongoing [[Mara War]]. He finished his studies in 1997 and entered the [[Creeperian Army]] immediately as a [[General (Creeperopolis)|General]], two years after his older brother [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander]] and four after his eldest brother [[Alfonso Martínez Hernández|Alfonso]]. | + | '''Salvador Martínez y Hernández''' (July 17, 1985-May 28, 2004) was the youngest son of Creeperian [[List of Creeperian Monarchs|Emperor]] [[Alfonso VI of Creeperopolis|Alfonso VI]]. Alfonso was raised by his father and uncles, [[Adolfo V of Creeperopolis|Adolfo V]] and [[Romero III of Creeperopolis|Romero III]], and was the last in line to the imperial throne of Creeperopolis. He entered the [[Creeperian Armed Forces|Creeperian military]] in 1993 and began learning Creeperian military tactics, preparing himself to fight the then long ongoing [[Third Senvarian Insurgency]] and the currently ongoing [[Mara War]]. He finished his studies in 1997 and entered the [[Creeperian Army]] immediately as a [[General (Creeperopolis)|General]], two years after his older brother [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander]] and four after his eldest brother [[Alfonso Martínez Hernández|Alfonso]]. |
Salvador did not comment on the [[2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] which brought his older brother [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander]] to power after overthrowing and killing their father. Salvador Martínez Hernández was killed in 2004 in suspicious circumstances, and many believe the ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' had him kill as a part of the [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges|2003-2004 purges]].{{citation needed}} | Salvador did not comment on the [[2003 Creeperian coup d'état]] which brought his older brother [[Alexander II of Creeperopolis|Alexander]] to power after overthrowing and killing their father. Salvador Martínez Hernández was killed in 2004 in suspicious circumstances, and many believe the ''[[National Intelligence Directorate]]'' had him kill as a part of the [[2003-2004 Creeperian Purges|2003-2004 purges]].{{citation needed}} |
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Salvador I/IV | |
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Reign | June 18, 2003-May 28, 2004 |
Predecessor | Alexander II |
Successor | Alexander III |
Emperor | Alexander II |
Born | July 17, 1985 San Salvador Imperial Palace, San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis |
Died | May 28, 2004 San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis | (aged 18)
House | House of Martínez |
Father | Alfonso VI |
Mother | Angelina María Hernández Fuentes de Martínez |
Religion | Creeperian Catholicism |
Salvador Martínez y Hernández (July 17, 1985-May 28, 2004) was the youngest son of Creeperian Emperor Alfonso VI. Alfonso was raised by his father and uncles, Adolfo V and Romero III, and was the last in line to the imperial throne of Creeperopolis. He entered the Creeperian military in 1993 and began learning Creeperian military tactics, preparing himself to fight the then long ongoing Third Senvarian Insurgency and the currently ongoing Mara War. He finished his studies in 1997 and entered the Creeperian Army immediately as a General, two years after his older brother Alexander and four after his eldest brother Alfonso.
Salvador did not comment on the 2003 Creeperian coup d'état which brought his older brother Alexander to power after overthrowing and killing their father. Salvador Martínez Hernández was killed in 2004 in suspicious circumstances, and many believe the National Intelligence Directorate had him kill as a part of the 2003-2004 purges.[citation needed]