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== First modern king of Skatval == | == First modern king of Skatval == | ||
Skatval was an independent kingdom in the middle ages, but fell for [[Skatval-Brandenburg|Skatval-Brandenburg's]] armed forces in 1456. In 1988, Skatval was independent again, and the best scientists in the country started to look after a young male with clean, Skatvalian blood. They found the son of, the next to poor, familiy of Hallgrimssón, an old familiy of nobility, which lost their power in the middle of the 19th century. | Skatval was an independent kingdom in the middle ages, but fell for [[Skatval-Brandenburg|Skatval-Brandenburg's]] armed forces in 1456. In 1988, Skatval was independent again, and the best scientists in the country started to look after a young male with clean, Skatvalian blood. They found the son of, the next to poor, familiy of Hallgrimssón, an old familiy of nobility, which lost their power in the middle of the 19th century. | ||
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Full Name | Erik I. of Skatval | ||
Background | First modern king of Skatval | ||
Parents | Magnús and Íngeborg Hallgrimssón | ||
Place of Birth | Aglo, Skatval | ||
Date of Birth | March 18, 1993 |
Erik I. of Skatval, born March 18, 1993 in Aglo (Skatval) was crowned as king of Skatval in 1996. He started his job as king when he reached an age of 13. Before that, his job was done by his non-royal father; Magnús Hallgrimssón.
First modern king of Skatval
Skatval was an independent kingdom in the middle ages, but fell for Skatval-Brandenburg's armed forces in 1456. In 1988, Skatval was independent again, and the best scientists in the country started to look after a young male with clean, Skatvalian blood. They found the son of, the next to poor, familiy of Hallgrimssón, an old familiy of nobility, which lost their power in the middle of the 19th century.