Romero I of Creeperopolis

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In this Creeperian name, the first or paternal surname is Martínez de Jiménez and the second or maternal family name is Galdámez de Águila.
Romero I
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Official portrait of Romero I, 1940.
9th Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans
Reign2 January 1933 – 6 July 1946
Coronation15 September 1933
PredecessorAdolfo IV
SuccessorRomero II
Prime Minister(s)Máximo Illescas Freixa
28th Holy Protector of the State of the Church
Reign2 January 1933 – 6 July 1946
PredecessorAdolfo III
SuccessorRomero II
Supreme PontiffPío XI (until 1939)
Pío XII (from 1939)
6th Emperor of El Salvador
Reign2 January 1933 – 6 July 1946
PredecessorAdolfo II
SuccessorRomero II
28th King of Senvar
Reign2 January 1933 – 6 July 1946
PredecessorAdolfo II
SuccessorRomero II
6th Grand Prince of Creeperopolis
Reign3 June 1918 – 2 January 1933
PredecessorAdolfo Martínez Jiménez
SuccessorRomero Martínez Guerrero
Adolfo IVEmperor
Born18 June 1899
San Salvador Imperial Palace, San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
Died6 July 1946(1946-07-06) (aged 47)
Lake San Salvador, north of San Salvador, Creeperopolis
BurialCathedral of Christ the King
25 December 1949
Valley of the Fallen
15 September 1960
Consort
Adriana Guerrero Guillén
(m. 1926; his death 1946)
Issue
Full name
Romero I Adolfo Carlos de San Alfonso y San Miguel Martínez de Jiménez y Galdámez de Águila
HouseHouse of Martínez–Pelayo
FatherAdolfo IV
MotherRafaela Galdámez Águila
ReligionCreeperian Catholicism

Romero I of Creeperopolis (Creeperian Spanish pronunciation: [ˈro.me.ɾo(-l) priˈme.ɾo]; full name: Romero I Adolfo Carlos de San Alfonso y San Miguel Martínez de Jiménez y Galdámez de Águila;[note 1] 18 June 1899 – 6 July 1946) was the Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans, Holy Protector of the State of the Church, Emperor of El Salvador, and King of Senvar from 1933 until his death in 1946. He was the eldest son of Emperor Adolfo IV (reign: 1918–1933) and Empress Consort Adriana Guerrero Guillén.

Early life

Grand Prince

Emperor and civil war

Succession crisis

Civil war: 1930s

Civil wars: 1940s

Personal life

Marriage

Issue

Ideology

Politically, Romero I was a member of Catholic Royalist Party (PRC), a right-wing to far-right political party.

Death

Sainthood

Emperor Saint Martyr

Romero I

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Emperor of Creeperopolis and the Creeperans
Venerated inCreeperian Catholic Church
Beatified6 July 1955, San Pedro's Basilica, San Salvador del Oeste, State of the Church by Pope Pío XII
Canonized15 September 1960, San Pedro's Basilica, San Salvador del Oeste, State of the Church by Pope Juan XXIII
Major shrineValley of the Fallen
Feast30 September
AttributesImperial garments, Crown of Creeperopolis
PatronageCreeperopolis, Creeperian Catholics, San Salvador, Monarchy of Creeperopolis, martyred Catholics, oppressed and persecuted Catholics
InfluencesAlfonso I, Miguel I, Carlos III, Martyrs of the Creeperian Civil War
InfluencedMartyrs of the Creeperian Civil War, Romero Galdámez Alas

Legacy

In popular culture

Awards and decorations

Royal styles of
Romero I of Creeperopolis
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Reference styleHis Imperial Majesty
Spoken styleYour Imperial Majesty
Alternative styleSir

Ancestry

See also

Creeperopolis portal
Terraconserva portal

Notes

  1. Creeperian Script: Րոմերո Ի Ադոլֆո Ծարլոս դե Սան Ալֆոմսո յ Սան Միգփել Մարտձնեզ դե Ջիմէմեզ յ Գալդըմեզ դե Ըգփիլա

References

Citations

Bibliography

Further reading

  • Pareja Palau, Orlando Óscar (1 September 1998). Written at San Romero, Creeperopolis. Հիստորիա դե Ծատօլիծիսմո [History of Catholicism]. History of the Fatherland (in Creeperian Spanish). II (1 ed.). San Salvador, Creeperopolis: Impresión Creeperiano (published 25 December 1998). ISBN 0-7864-0612-7. Retrieved 20 November 2021.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)

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