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Reign January 3rd, 1566 - June 17th, 1566 | |||
Coronation January 18th, 1566 | |||
Full Name Archibald August Viktorianovich | |||
Born March 24th, 1524 Valerian Imperial Palace, Isangrad, Magnus Valerius | |||
Died July 12th, 1566 Outside St. Avgustin Cathedral, Isangrad, Magnus Valerius | |||
Buried July 13th 1566 St. Avgustin Cathedral, Isangrad, Magnus Valerius | |||
Predecessor Viktoria, Empress of Magnus Valerius | |||
Heir Apparent George, Crown Prince of Magnus Valerius | |||
Successor Konrad II von Plittersdorff, Emperor of Magnus Valerius | |||
Consort Empress Alice | |||
Issue George IV Beatrice Maria Archibaldovna Claudia Archibaldovna | |||
Royal House House of Cambridge | |||
Father Domenico Trevisan of Nova Venezia | |||
Mother Viktoria, Empress of Magnus Valerius |
Archibald V was Emperor of Magnus Valerius, and he was the last of illustrious and legitimized Cambridge rulers which ruled for several centuries over the Empire. His reign was short but it was full of potential before the Valerian Orthodox Church hatched a conspiracy to eliminate the Cambridge Dynasty.
Early Life
Archibald was born as the first son of Empress Victoria I Velikaya and her first husband, Domenico Trevisan. Domenico Trevisan was a man of power and wealth from Nova Venezia who often took baby Archibald on trips to Nova Venezia. Domenico dotted on Archibald (whom he nicknamed Domenichik, or "little Domenick"), and Victoria smothered Archibald with care and good tutors. Marino Zen, the Doge of Nova Venezia at the time, sent the young Archibald a miniature set of dogal robes as a gift to Trevisan's first-born son (The Zen and Trevisan families were close). However, Archibald was a "troublemaker" according to his tutors. He always wanted to do things the way he wanted and often asked too many questions. This got his father into squabbles with various teachers on behalf of the Empress.
Archibald's younger brother was born in 1526. He was named Leon, and Domenico decided to make Leon the heir to the Trevisan estate back in Nova Venezia. Domenico did not neglect Archibald.