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| succession    = Chathairrih Fhainn
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| reign          = 1684-1700 (16 years)
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| predecessor    = [[Conn Suthar-Màrtainn]]
| successor      = [[Sear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn]]
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==Early Life==
==Tundra Wars and Reign==
- life basically occupied with the wars and trying to get succession until death, left young queen with Edict of Succession to allow women to legally be elected to the throne (previous two queens had technically never been elected)
[[Category:Nobility of Faneria]]
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Sean Suthar-Màrtainn
Rih (King)
Chathairrih Fhainn
(Throne of the Fhainn)
Reign1684-1700 (16 years)
PredecessorConn Suthar-Màrtainn
SuccessorSear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn
Born1674
Died1704 (age 30)
IssueSear Mari Suthar-Màrtainn, Aris Barrach-Màrtainn
HouseSuthar-Màrtainn
FatherConn Suthar-Màrtainn

Early Life

Tundra Wars and Reign

- life basically occupied with the wars and trying to get succession until death, left young queen with Edict of Succession to allow women to legally be elected to the throne (previous two queens had technically never been elected)