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'''Giles I Sentinelleau''' (born ''Giles Maria Guillaume Joanus Sentinelleau''; 6 May 1653 – 15 February 1676), also known as '''the Boy Duke''', was the youngest ever [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]], ascending to the throne as [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] aged 19 years old and ruling from 29 September 1672 – 15 February 1676. Prior to his ascension, Giles I was styled as Giles II, [[Count of Kubagne]] following the passing of his father, [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Falco II Sentinelleau]] on February 25th, 1659, when Giles I was just shy of six years old. Giles I reigned as [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] 3 years, 4 months, and 18 days, the second-shortest of all [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Dukes of Yonderre]] except for [[Giles III de Donne]]. The untimely death of Giles I of [[Yonderre]] in 1676 was attributed to a hunting accident, but even contemporary sources consider it an assassination, and discussion of the circumstances of Giles' death, both verbal and in print, was banned under his successor, [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Joanus V de Banor]]. Modern historians generally agree that the death of Giles I was a result of a conspiracy led by [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Joanus V de Banor]]. | '''Giles I Sentinelleau''' (born ''Giles Maria Guillaume Joanus Sentinelleau''; 6 May 1653 – 15 February 1676), also known as '''the Boy Duke''', was the youngest ever [[Grand Duke of Yonderre]], ascending to the throne as [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] aged 19 years old and ruling from 29 September 1672 – 15 February 1676. Prior to his ascension, Giles I was styled as Giles II, [[Count of Kubagne]] following the passing of his father, [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Falco II Sentinelleau]] on February 25th, 1659, when Giles I was just shy of six years old. Giles I reigned as [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] 3 years, 4 months, and 18 days, the second-shortest of all [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Dukes of Yonderre]] except for [[Giles III de Donne]]. The untimely death of Giles I of [[Yonderre]] in 1676 was attributed either to a hunting accident or an encounter with a [[Poaching in Yonderre|poacher]], but even contemporary sources consider it an assassination, and discussion of the circumstances of Giles' death, both verbal and in print, was banned under his successor, [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Joanus V de Banor]]. Modern historians generally agree that the death of Giles I was a result of a conspiracy led by [[Grand Duke of Yonderre|Grand Duke]] [[Joanus V de Banor]]. | ||
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