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'''Bermudo of Amara''' ([[Old Creeperian]]: ''Pashpanut''; 699 – 12 July 745) was a Creeperian noble. He was a cousin of King [[Fidel II of Creeperopolis|Fidel II]]. During the [[Deltinian–Creeperian War]], Bermudo defected to the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] and supported their conquest against his older cousin in the hopes that he'd be installed as king of Creeperopolis by the Deltinians. After the Deltinian victory in the war, the instead preferred to give the throne to Fidel II's younger brother, [[Rodolfo I of Rabadsun|Rodolfo I]], who subsequently had Bermudo executed for treason.
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'''Bermudo of Amara''' ([[Xichútepan language|Xichútepan]]: ''Pashpanut''; 699 – 12 July 745) was a Creeperian noble. He was a cousin of King [[Fidel II of Creeperopolis|Fidel II]]. During the [[Deltinian–Creeperian War]], Bermudo defected to the [[Caliphate of Deltino]] and supported their conquest against his older cousin in the hopes that he'd be installed as king of Creeperopolis by the Deltinians. After the Deltinian victory in the war, the instead preferred to give the throne to Fidel II's younger brother, [[Rodolfo I of Rabadsun|Rodolfo I]], who subsequently had Bermudo executed for treason.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2024

Bermudo
BornPashpanut
c. 699
Died12 July 745(745-07-12) (aged 45–46)
Rabadsun, Emirate of Rabadsun
HouseHouse of Amara
ReligionCreeperian Catholicism

Bermudo of Amara (Xichútepan: Pashpanut; 699 – 12 July 745) was a Creeperian noble. He was a cousin of King Fidel II. During the Deltinian–Creeperian War, Bermudo defected to the Caliphate of Deltino and supported their conquest against his older cousin in the hopes that he'd be installed as king of Creeperopolis by the Deltinians. After the Deltinian victory in the war, the instead preferred to give the throne to Fidel II's younger brother, Rodolfo I, who subsequently had Bermudo executed for treason.