Niceroslav
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Niceroslav | |
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Caesar, Augustus, Dictator Perpetuo, Dominus, Invictus, Primus inter pares, Princeps Civitatis (more...) | |
Imperator of Caphiria | |
Reign | Jan 1887 – 13 November 1911 (24 years) |
Coronation | 1 March 1887 |
Predecessor | Arturpiulerix III |
Successor | Magasevetus |
Born | Cesareș Devanga Rapafavaldi Răcini 2 April 1832 Coloniae Araetioris, Southern Provinces, Caphiria (modern Volonia?) |
Died | 25 April 1915 (aged 83) Venceia, Caphiria |
Issue | Magasevetus (adoptive) |
House | Răcini Estate |
Father | Arturpiulerix Verantus Răcini |
Mother | Korada Sylvinas Fandresi |
Religion | Caphiric Catholicism |
Niceroslav (born Cesareș Devanga Rapafavaldi Răcini; 2 April 1832 - 25 April 1915) was a Caphirian military leader and statesman who reigned as Imperator of Caphiria for 27 years from 1887 until 1911. Niceroslav was born into the powerful Răcini Estate, which had dominated Caphirian politics since the formation of the Fourth Imperium in the late 18th century. Niceroslav is renowned for being one of the greatest Caphirian generals of the 20th century, and is responsible for Caphiria's continental hegemony on Sarpedon after leading Caphiria to victory during the First Great War.
In his youth, Niceroslav was a talented chemist, with his work in the field of chemistry being recognized by many Caphirian and Sarpic chemists. However, his military and political victories as Imperator leave his legacy as one of Caphiria's most successful generals and greatest military genius of the 20th century.