Difference between revisions of "Samuel I"
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− | Samuel I followed his father, [[Joshua]] I, to the throne as the second emperor of the Holy Empire and the second Christian monarch of Excalbia. He launched a number of massive building projects in the capital [[Citadel Excalbia]], turning the city into a modern imperial capital. | + | '''Emperor Samuel I''' followed his father, [[Joshua]] I, to the throne as the second emperor of the Holy Empire and the second Christian monarch of [[Excalbia]]. He launched a number of massive building projects in the capital [[Citadel Excalbia]], turning the city into a modern imperial capital. |
− | After | + | After eight years of prosperous and progressive rule, Samuel became ill and bed-ridden. He abdicated in favor of his younger, healthier brother, who became Emperor [[Daniel I]]. Ironically, Daniel I died a mere six years later, while Samuel I lived another eight years. However, Samuel I remained in seclusion in Saulkrasti Castle, while his nephew, [[Samuel II]], ascended to the throne. |
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Emperor Samuel I followed his father, Joshua I, to the throne as the second emperor of the Holy Empire and the second Christian monarch of Excalbia. He launched a number of massive building projects in the capital Citadel Excalbia, turning the city into a modern imperial capital.
After eight years of prosperous and progressive rule, Samuel became ill and bed-ridden. He abdicated in favor of his younger, healthier brother, who became Emperor Daniel I. Ironically, Daniel I died a mere six years later, while Samuel I lived another eight years. However, Samuel I remained in seclusion in Saulkrasti Castle, while his nephew, Samuel II, ascended to the throne.