Marianus I of Ferunia and Trurnia

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Marianus I
Anne-Louis Girodet De Roucy-Trioson - Portrait of J. B. Belley, Deputy for Saint-Domingue - WGA09508.jpg
Painting by Marcus Falo, 1790
King of Ferunia
TenureJuly 14, 1787 – January 18, 1792
CoronationAugust 22, 1788
PredecessorSophia I
SuccessorSophia II
King of Trurnia
TenureJuly 14, 1787 – January 18, 1792
CoronationAugust 22, 1788
PredecessorSophia I
SuccessorSophia II
Duke of Anoro
TenureMay 25, 1731 – July 14, 1787
CoronationMarch 23, 1746
PredecessorMarius Flautius, Duke of Anoro
SuccessorPublius Flautius, Duke of Anoro
RegentLucius Lonelius (1731 - 1746)
BornMarianus Flautus
(1731-05-25)May 25, 1731
Anoro, Ferunia and Trurnia
DiedJanuary 18, 1792(1792-01-18) (aged 60)
Ferunia, Ferunia and Trurnia
BurialMarch 3, 1795
Anoro
Spouse
Julia Maria (m. 1751)
Issue
among others...
HouseFlautius
DynastyFlautian
FatherMarius Flautius, Duke of Anoro
MotherMaria Dalia, Duchess of Anoro
ReligionCatholic

Marianus I (May 25, 1731 - January 18, 1792) was the King of Ferunia and Trurnia from 1787 to his removal and death in 1792. Marianus took power in the Tuesday Revolution and led revolutionary forces in overthrowing Queen Sophia I. During his reign, Marianus helped lead Ferunia and Trurnia towards a more democratic government, forming the Ferunian and Trurnian National Diet and granting several cities distinctions as "Free Territories in Loyalty to the Diet." However Marianus become unpopular in the later years of his reign for his brutal executions of dissenters, his execution of Sophia I, and his support of secular factions in the Illyric Revolution. In 1792, forces loyal to the Claudian-Adrians led a restoration, killing Marianus, and installing Sophia II as Queen.

Early life

Duke of Anoro

Reign

Children

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