Patrick III of Urcea: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{wip}} | {{wip}} | ||
{{Infobox royalty | {{Infobox royalty | ||
| image = Rupprecht von Bayern.jpg | | image = Rupprecht von Bayern.jpg | ||
Line 23: | Line 21: | ||
| issue-link = | | issue-link = | ||
| issue = Three children | | issue = Three children | ||
| full name = | | full name = Patricus Julius Velucianus Carolinicus | ||
| religion = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] | | religion = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] | ||
| house = [[House de Weluta|de Weluta]] | | house = [[House de Weluta|de Weluta]] | ||
Line 30: | Line 28: | ||
| signature = | | signature = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''King Patrick III''' (Patricus Julius Velucianus Carolinicus; 10 January [[1841]] - 13 January [[1917]]), known as '''The Desired''', was [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] beginning with the restoration at the end of the [[Red Interregnum]] until his death. At the time of his ascension, he was among the oldest [[Principality of Halfway|Princes of Halfway]] to ever become King. Born as the heir apparent to [[King Aedanicus VIII]], Patrick had a close relationship with his father which also included elements of tutelage, and the Prince of Halfway would, as he grew, adopt his father's reform-oriented mindset. Beginning in 1889, in his late 40s, Patrick went into exile in [[Burgundie]] as power in Urcea was seized by [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], who refused to allow him to be crowned. In the years of the regency prior the beginning of the [[Red Interregnum]], Patrick publicly asserted his rights, forming something of a court in exile. | '''King Patrick III''' (Patricus Julius Velucianus Carolinicus; 10 January [[1841]] - 13 January [[1917]]), known as '''The Desired''', was [[Apostolic King of Urcea]] beginning with the restoration at the end of the [[Red Interregnum]] until his death. At the time of his ascension, he was among the oldest [[Principality of Halfway|Princes of Halfway]] to ever become King. Born as the heir apparent to [[King Aedanicus VIII]], Patrick had a close relationship with his father which also included elements of tutelage, and the Prince of Halfway would, as he grew, adopt his father's reform-oriented mindset. Beginning in 1889, in his late 40s, Patrick went into exile in [[Burgundie]] as power in Urcea was seized by [[Gréagóir FitzRex]], who refused to allow him to be crowned. In the years of the regency prior the beginning of the [[Red Interregnum]], Patrick publicly asserted his rights, forming something of a court in exile. | ||