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In early October, 2005, the government violently repressed demonstrations infavour of making Heklocharis a constitutional monarchy, leading to a public outcry. | In early October, 2005, the government violently repressed demonstrations infavour of making Heklocharis a constitutional monarchy, leading to a public outcry. | ||
− | By the beginning of November, Peter was ailing, and his son, [[Peter | + | By the beginning of November, Peter was ailing, and his son, [[Peter II of Heklocharis|Prince Imperial Peter]] used this as an excuse for putting the constitution on hold. He stated: |
''"A constitution for Heklocharis will be formed only after His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor has returned to good health."''. | ''"A constitution for Heklocharis will be formed only after His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor has returned to good health."''. |
Revision as of 01:02, 4 March 2007
Reign | 18 August, 2005 - 3 May, 2006 |
Coronation | 10 September, 2005 |
Predecessor | None |
Heir Apparent | Prince Peter |
Spouse | - |
Issue | Princess Theresa, Prince Peter, Prince Stephen |
Royal House | Picardie |
Father | Franklin Picardy |
Mother | Dora Dawson |
Born | 1935 Dar Setheron, UKTGM |
(Franklin Picardy) Emperor of Heklocharis.
Contents
Early Life
Empire of Hekloslogravia
Emperor of Heklocharis
On 18 August, 2005, he accepted the throne of Heklocharis. He took the reginal name Peter I, at the urging of his son and grandson, both named Peter themselves.
Demands for Constitution
In early October, 2005, the government violently repressed demonstrations infavour of making Heklocharis a constitutional monarchy, leading to a public outcry. By the beginning of November, Peter was ailing, and his son, Prince Imperial Peter used this as an excuse for putting the constitution on hold. He stated:
"A constitution for Heklocharis will be formed only after His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor has returned to good health.".
In late November, after Peter had been admited to a hospital, a mob stormed the Imperial Palace, and forced the Prince Imperial to sign a doccument garunteeing free elections when he ascended the throne. After lingering for seven months, he died on 1 May, 2006.
In Fiction
In N. Pigeon's Imperial series, Peter is killed in an auto accident in 2000.
Preceded by: Quinten Banies |
Head of State of Heklocharis 2005- |
Followed by: Incumbant |
Preceded by: Position Created |
Emperor of Heklocharis 2005-2006 |
Followed by: Peter II |
Preceded by: William II Not Reigning |
Kief of Hekloslogravia
Not Reigning |
Followed by: James III |