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caption1=Date of Birth | field1= 25.10.1859 ''(Laguria)'' |
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! colspan=2 bgcolor="#3399cc" | <big>'''Siñiari Hubritu Ŋuri-Eilari'''</big>
caption2=Date of Death | field2= 24.10.1876 ''(Ωn-Baranxiž)'' |  
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! colspan=2 | '''His Royal Majesty King Siñiari'''
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! colspan=2 bgcolor="#3399cc" | Personal life
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| '''Birth:'''
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| October 25, 1859<br>[[Naïaž]], [[Naïē | NA]], [[Baranxtu | BT]]
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| '''Death'''
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| October 24, 1876<br>[[Ān-Baranxiž]], [[Ān-Baranxiž | ĀB]], [[Baranxtu | BT]]
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! colspan=2 bgcolor="#3399cc" | Royal Titles and Offices
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| '''King of Baranxtu'''
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| May 14, 1870 - October 24, 1876
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'''Sijjiari Hubritu Gguri-Eilari''' was the sixth monarch of [[Baranxtu]] from the Ggurυa-Eilarυa dynasty and the only one who never had any power ''de facto''. His death resulted in the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879.
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'''Siñiari Hubritu Ŋuri-Eilari''' was the sixth monarch of [[Baranxtu]] from the Ŋurυa-Eilarυa dynasty and the only one who never had any power ''de facto''. His death resulted in the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
He was born to then Crown Prince Hubri and Princess Peiara on October 25th, 1859. From his early infanthood on, his relationship with his mother was strained; her marriage to Hubri had been arranged and, in her own words, "[she] could not have been unhappier". She even stated that she sometimes despised her children.
 
He was born to then Crown Prince Hubri and Princess Peiara on October 25th, 1859. From his early infanthood on, his relationship with his mother was strained; her marriage to Hubri had been arranged and, in her own words, "[she] could not have been unhappier". She even stated that she sometimes despised her children.
  
In 1870, King Hubri died unexpectedly after a banquet in Siragge, possibly from food poisoning. Sijjiari, who was only ten years old at the time was crowned king, but as he was still underage, his mother [[Peiara Aderatu Sapna | Peiara]] reigned in his place.
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In 1870, King Hubri died unexpectedly after a banquet in Siraŋe, possibly from food poisoning. Siñiari, who was only ten years old at the time was crowned king, but as he was still underage, his mother [[Peiara Aderatu Sapna | Peiara]] reigned in his place.
  
 
When he turned 14, he would have officially been entitled to become the co-regent of his mother. However, Queen Peiara denied him this position, which resulted in nationwide protests.
 
When he turned 14, he would have officially been entitled to become the co-regent of his mother. However, Queen Peiara denied him this position, which resulted in nationwide protests.
  
On October 19th, 1877, Sijjiari fell sick and on October 24th, he was found dead in his chamber. The exact cause of his death remains unknown, but it is widely suggested that his mother had had him poisoned.
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On October 19th, 1877, Siñiari fell sick and on October 24th, he was found dead in his chamber. The exact cause of his death remains unknown, but it is widely suŋested that his mother had had him poisoned.
  
Following his death, Queen Peiara seized power with the support of Halani troups and dissolved the parliament forcefully. This lead to the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879, from which Sijjiari's sister [[Harma Hubritu Ggura-Eilara | Harma]] emerged as the winner.
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Following his death, Queen Peiara seized power with the support of Halani troups and dissolved the parliament forcefully. This lead to the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879, from which Siñiari's sister [[Harma Hubritu Ŋura-Eilara | Harma]] emerged as the winner.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 16 February 2007

Siñiari Hubritu Ŋuri-Eilari
His Royal Majesty King Siñiari
Personal life
Birth: October 25, 1859
Naïaž, NA, BT
Death October 24, 1876
Ān-Baranxiž, ĀB, BT
Spouse: -
Children: -
Royal Titles and Offices
King of Baranxtu May 14, 1870 - October 24, 1876

Siñiari Hubritu Ŋuri-Eilari was the sixth monarch of Baranxtu from the Ŋurυa-Eilarυa dynasty and the only one who never had any power de facto. His death resulted in the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879.

Biography

He was born to then Crown Prince Hubri and Princess Peiara on October 25th, 1859. From his early infanthood on, his relationship with his mother was strained; her marriage to Hubri had been arranged and, in her own words, "[she] could not have been unhappier". She even stated that she sometimes despised her children.

In 1870, King Hubri died unexpectedly after a banquet in Siraŋe, possibly from food poisoning. Siñiari, who was only ten years old at the time was crowned king, but as he was still underage, his mother Peiara reigned in his place.

When he turned 14, he would have officially been entitled to become the co-regent of his mother. However, Queen Peiara denied him this position, which resulted in nationwide protests.

On October 19th, 1877, Siñiari fell sick and on October 24th, he was found dead in his chamber. The exact cause of his death remains unknown, but it is widely suŋested that his mother had had him poisoned.

Following his death, Queen Peiara seized power with the support of Halani troups and dissolved the parliament forcefully. This lead to the Baranxtuan Civil War 1876-1879, from which Siñiari's sister Harma emerged as the winner.


Preceded by:
King Hubri
King of Baranxtu
14.5.1870-24.10.1876
Followed by:
Queen Peiara