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== Luciusian Dynasty == | == Luciusian Dynasty == | ||
Following the reign of Emperor Adrian, the Collegial Electorate selected Leo Galen, Duke of San Gomaina, who established the Luciusian dynasty. The Luciusians managed to become the first family in the electoral era to maintain a father-to-son succession on the Imperial throne, creating an environment of dominance that lasted for 101 years. Their reign was notable for the initiation of the Crusades in Sarpedon, in [[ | Following the reign of Emperor Adrian, the Collegial Electorate selected Leo Galen, Duke of San Gomaina, who established the Luciusian dynasty. The Luciusians managed to become the first family in the electoral era to maintain a father-to-son succession on the Imperial throne, creating an environment of dominance that lasted for 101 years. Their reign was notable for the initiation of the [[Crusades]] in Sarpedon, in [[1084]]. One of the first to answer the call to arms was Emperor Carles II, whose recruiting and campaigning efforts resulted in his canonization and veneration as a Catholic saint in [[1297]]. Carles also played a key role in ensuring the Kingdom of Culfra remained within the Empire and granted the [[Golden Bull of 1098]], establishing modern [[Urcea]]. | ||
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