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* His Imperial style in full was, "His Most Excellent and Discerning Sovereign Imperial Majesty Cephorus IV Maximus, by the Grace of Vind the Highest, Dynast Emperor of the Auresians, Father of the Nation, Fount of Honour, Defender of the Law, Custodian of the Five Sacred Shrines." | * His Imperial style in full was, "His Most Excellent and Discerning Sovereign Imperial Majesty Cephorus IV Maximus, by the Grace of Vind the Highest, Dynast Emperor of the Auresians, Father of the Nation, Fount of Honour, Defender of the Law, Custodian of the Five Sacred Shrines." | ||
* His reign of 70 years, 4 months and 22 days is the longest in both Auresian and Anarian history. | * His reign of 70 years, 4 months and 22 days is the longest in both Auresian and Anarian history, and one of the longest in world history. | ||
* He is to date the only reigning monarch to celebrate his centenary. | |||
* He was married to Orosea Eshiala Filomeno, the youngest child of the Baron of Angrogna, from 5-9-7555 until her death on 7-4-7633. Their marriage, lasting 78 years, is one of the longest of any royal couple in history. Empress Orosea is simultaneously the longest-serving empress consort in both Auresian and Anarian history. | * He was married to Orosea Eshiala Filomeno, the youngest child of the Baron of Angrogna, from 5-9-7555 until her death on 7-4-7633. Their marriage, lasting 78 years, is one of the longest of any royal couple in history. Empress Orosea is simultaneously the longest-serving empress consort in both Auresian and Anarian history. | ||
* At his passing, Cephorus was survived by five children, nineteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren. | * At his passing, Cephorus was survived by five children, nineteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren. |
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Birth name | Cephorus Maximiliano Federico Alexandros |
Birth date | 03-04-7537 |
Birth place | Veneziano Palace, Cedelphia, Auresia |
Death date | 07-19-7637 |
Death place | Portivorno House, Isle of Galinara, Auresia |
Burial place | Scarlet Cathedral, Epoxague |
Monuments | several |
Nationality | Auresian |
Education | Doctor of Law |
Alma mater | University of Gaaze |
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Years active | 7555-7637 |
Style | His Imperial Majesty |
Height | 199.39 cm |
Predecessor | Emshandar III |
Successor | Torian I |
Spouse | Orosea Eshiala (m. 7555, d. 7633) |
Children | 6 |
Mother | Eddara Alexandros |
Father | Cassus Alexandros |
Relatives | Emthoro Alexandros, Jerec Alexandros, Soontir Alexandros (brothers) |
Cephorus IV was the sixty-fifth Dynast Sovereign of the Imperial House of Auresia, reigning from 7567 to 7637.
Early life
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Crown Prince
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Dynast Emperor
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Death
Despite his advanced age, Cephorus remained busy in his last years. While he had slowed down and adopted a more sedate pace since his 80th birthday, the emperor maintained a consistent schedule and attended to daily business as he always had, meeting with his council and handling the daily papers and reports.
Following a custom he had established early in his reign, Cephorus traveled to Portivorno House on the Isle of Galinara, on 8-1-7637, where he intended to remain until just after the new year. As always, he kept in contact with his ministers and continued to transact important affairs. Much of the family would arrive throughout the following week. His last official business occurred on 8-12-7637, one week before his death, when he received the president at Portivorno House for a working lunch, discussing new proposals before the Senate regarding a range of concerns.
Cephorus was found dead in his bed at 0730 hours on 8-16-7637 by his valet, Giancarlo Coletti, when coming in to help him get dressed and finding the normally punctual emperor was still in bed. He had passed peacefully in his sleep during the early hours of that morning. The family was quietly informed, and a coded phone call to Veneziano Palace was made to inform them of what had happened. A public announcement was made at 1130 hours. Shortly prior to the announcement, black fabric was draped over the Golden Lion Throne and the portraits in the Throne Room, and the Tentenal outside the palace donned black ribbons of mourning pinned to their tunics. Flags were lowered to half mast shortly after the announcement was made.
Crown Prince Torian, having remained near to his grandfather throughout his last few years, was in residence at Portivorno when Cephorus died, and was notified of what had happened before any other member of the family. In keeping with tradition, he was quietly acknowledged as the new Dynast Emperor by the members of staff present. The Lord Chamberlain arrived a few hours later and formally recognised Torian as emperor and took possession of Cephorus' signet ring until preparations for his funeral were complete.
The emperor's body was transported back to Cedelphia aboard the Imperial train and lay in state in Exemplar Bartolomeo Cathedral for three days, guarded by two squadrons of Tentenal. On the fourth day, a service of remembrance was held, before the Imperial train again ferried the emperor's body across Auresia to Epoxague, where a second lying in state took place for one day prior to a private family service. In both cases, the emperor's body was escorted to and from the train by the full strength of the Tentenal Guard. Following this service, Cephorus' body was placed inside the tomb built for him in the north transept of the Scarlet Cathedral - one of only three dynast sovereigns to be so interred - alongside his beloved wife, who had died four year earlier.
Legacy
Cephorus IV is remembered by the people of Auresia as one of the greatest sovereigns they ever had. Raised in a tight-knit and loving family, hardened by war, and tempered by the devotion of his equally loved wife, he is remembered by history as a man capable of both stern action and great compassion, frequently guiding the nation through times both celebratory and difficult with that ever-present Imperial serenity that the people came to depend upon. As he aged, he became the nation's grandfather, with five generations of Auresian citizens being born and living during his long reign. He was hailed, especially during the later years of his rule, as the "one constant in an ever-changing world".
He is especially remembered for his steadfast leadership and guidance during the Great Scourge of 7598-7603, mirroring his great grandfather Willem II during the Pan-Anarian War when he made frequent visits to troops near the front lines, disregarding protests for his safety. While his private feelings against the Wolgos have never been known, he blocked the Curia's proposal to take harsher action against them when the conflict had ended, saying, "The Wolgos already depise us for free. Let's not give them any currency to add to that account."
Private life trivia
- His Imperial style in full was, "His Most Excellent and Discerning Sovereign Imperial Majesty Cephorus IV Maximus, by the Grace of Vind the Highest, Dynast Emperor of the Auresians, Father of the Nation, Fount of Honour, Defender of the Law, Custodian of the Five Sacred Shrines."
- His reign of 70 years, 4 months and 22 days is the longest in both Auresian and Anarian history, and one of the longest in world history.
- He is to date the only reigning monarch to celebrate his centenary.
- He was married to Orosea Eshiala Filomeno, the youngest child of the Baron of Angrogna, from 5-9-7555 until her death on 7-4-7633. Their marriage, lasting 78 years, is one of the longest of any royal couple in history. Empress Orosea is simultaneously the longest-serving empress consort in both Auresian and Anarian history.
- At his passing, Cephorus was survived by five children, nineteen grandchildren, twenty-six great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.
- He outlived all three of his younger brothers.
- He is only the fifth Auresian monarch to be proclaimed "Maximus".
Legacy
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