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Revision as of 14:33, 4 July 2020

Alfonso I
Don Pelayo, rey de Asturias (Museo del Prado).jpg
ReignFebruary 8, 1231-July 3, 1264
CoronationSeptember 15, 1231
PredecessorMonarchy Established
SuccessorAlfonso II
Emir of Rabadsun
ReignMarch 8, 1230-February 8, 1231
PredecessorRudulifu VII
SuccessorMonarchy Abolished
1st Holy Protector of the State of the Church
ReignJuly 19, 1258-April 27, 1365
PredecessorMonarchy Established
SuccessorAlfonso II
Born1192
Rabadsun, Emirate of Rabadsun
DiedJuly 3, 1268(1268-07-03) (aged 75–76)
Salvador, Creeperopolis
Spouse?
Issue
HouseHouse of Martínez
FatherRodolfo VII
Mother?
ReligionCreeperian Catholicism

Alfonso I of Creeperopolis (died July 3, 1268), previously known as Alfawnasu III of Rabadsun, was King of Creeperopolis from 1231-1264. He established Creeperopolis with its capital as Salvador in 1231.

Alfonso I was the emir of the Emirate of Rabadsun until 1231 when he declared independence for the Creeperans beginning the Creeperian Crusade. He would establish the First State of the Church in 1258. He is commonly known as Alfonso the Great.