Marius | |
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Born: | (c. 45) |
Died: | (c. 180) |
Parents: | Octavius |
Children: | Quintus |
Titles: | Yodotai Emperor |
People |
Marius was the first self-proclaimed Yodotai Emperor.
Family[]
Marius was the son of Octavius, the founder of the Yodotai. He was an infant when his father met Conquest, during the dawn of the Yodotai in the year 45. [1]
Emperor[]
In the year 102 during the First Great Crusade his father died in the Battle That Must Not Be Forgotten, when the Mighty and Merciless Sea sent a tsunami against the Yodotai army in northern coasts of the Radia Kingdom. Marius succeeded him as leader of his people, taking the title of Emperor. [1]
Yodotai principles[]
In 140 Marius edicted that the title of Yodotai Warlord, which was first bore by his father, would only be used during the Great Crusades. Marius was a peaceful ruler and he did not expand the borders of his Empire. He developed a legacy that would be instrumental in the success of the Yodotai in the following centuries, the Yodotai Principles: a Law system that detailed what to do after each conquer and anexation. [1]
Death[]
His son Quintus was the new Emperor after his death. Quintus in 180 resumed the conquest of the Kingdom of Radia. [1]
References
Preceded by: Octavius |
Yodotai Emperor 102 - (c. 180) |
Succeeded by: Quintus |
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