George I of Falastur
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King George I of Falastur (1720-1781), known as The Glorious, ruled the Kingdom of Falastur from 1753, when his father proved to be unfit to rule, to his death in 1781. His reign was most notable for his very successful capture of the entire Falastur Island group after his father's complete failure to do the same. He also proved to be an astute administrator, and a hugely popular figure after his father, and his legacy of disregard for the citizens, expanding on the reforms of Edward I. However, although he married, he had no children, and after his death, the crown passed to his brother, James I.
Preceded by: Edward I |
King of Falastur 1755-1781 |
Succeeded: James I |