Patrick III of Urcea

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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 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
Apostolic King of Urcea and Elector of Canaery
Patrick as Prince of Halfway, taken during the Red Interregnum
19 November 1902 – 13 January 1917
Predecessor Gréagóir FitzRex (as Crown Regent)

King Aedanicus VIII

Successor King James VI
Born 10 January 1841

Castle Welute, Archduchy of Urceopolis, Urcea

Died 13 January 1917 (76 years old)

Julian Palace, Urceopolis, Urcea

Spouse Julia Persidia
Issue Three children
House de Weluta
Father King Aedanicus VIII
Mother Ailenia Farrelius
Religion Catholic

Following his restoration, King Patrick embarked on a series of reforms designed on settling the Constitution of Urcea and physically rebuilding the nation. His military reforms have lead to him being credited as the father of the Royal Air Force and modern Royal Navy, as his interest in the new technology of airships and advancements in naval technology, respectively, lead to a major military buildup that left Urcea largely prepared to fight the Great War. The reign of Patrick III is unique due to the extensive powers wielded during The Enabling period between 1903 and 1905, making him the last Apostolic King of Urcea to use considerable direct power in governing the country.