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'''Gaius Julius Cicurninus''' (714 – 24 July 800), commonly known as '''Saint Julius of the Caeline''' was the first [[Archduchy of Urceopolis|Archduke of Urceopolis]] and last [[Duchy of Urceopolis|Dux of Urceopolis]], ruling from his election as ''Dux'' in 749, then from his coronation as Archduke from 759 until his death in 800. He is considered the founder of the [[Julian dynasty]].
'''Gaius Julius Cicurninus''' (714 – 24 July 800), commonly known as '''Saint Julius of the Caeline''' was the first [[Archduchy of Urceopolis|Archduke of Urceopolis]] and last [[Duchy of Urceopolis|Dux of Urceopolis]], ruling from his election as ''Dux'' in 749, then from his coronation as Archduke from 759 until his death in 800. He is considered the founder of the [[Julian dynasty]]. In addition to founding the still-reigning Julian dynasty and successfully integrating his realm into the nascent [[Holy Levantine Empire|Levantine Empire]], Cicurinus also was a major proponent of [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] integration within Urceopolitan society, and for both his dynastic and cultural achievements he is considered to be the "founding father" of [[Urcea]].


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