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Charles Constantine Edward Zor-Mako (regnal name: Constantine III Zor-Mako) or otherwise simply known as Constantine the Conquerer, was King of the Sarovians and Emperor of the Sarovian Commonwealth from 219 AS to 221 AS. Constantine III was the primary heir to his precessor and father, [[Constantine II Mako]], and was brought up with a martial upbringing. Unlike his own son, Constantine III was neither an economist or a diplomat but a proud and rash military commander who sought success on the battlefield.

== Biography ==

=== Early Life ===


=== The Malum Tyranny ===

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=== Sovereign ===

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=== Death and Succession ===

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=== Honours ===

Throughout his life, Constantine II has received many different honours, decorations and titles

.

* '''Crowns'''
** [[File:OldNSEflag1.png|frameless|x20px]] Crown of Carolus XI
* '''Honours'''
** [[File:OldNSEflag1.png|frameless|x20px]] Sovereign of the Order of the New Sarovian Empire

[[File:Con V and IV rack.png|150px|thumb|centre|Crowns, honours and decorations of Constantine II.]]

==== Coat of arms ====

As the son of Aros I, Constantine II's arms were the imperial arms of the Kingdom of Sarovia differenced with a label of three points argent, the usual arms for the heir apparent of the throne. When he ascended the throne, through the virtue of being the King of the Sarovians, Constantine II was the source of all heraldry and symbols through during his reign and bore the arms of the Kingdom of Sarovia.

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|Arms of Constantine II as heir apparent.
|Arms of Constantine II as sovereign.
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Revision as of 16:09, 25 June 2023

Tel Majis Imperialò

Royo y Imperad, Constantine II


Coronation portrait of Constantine II.

Titles:

King of the Sarovians, Sarovian Emperor, Patriarch of the Zors and Makos, Defender of the Faith, Protector of the Realm.

Reign:

215 to 219 AS

Predecessor:

Constantine I Mako

Successor:

Constantine III Mako

House:

Zor-Mako

Born:

202 AS

Religion:

Stefanist


Charles Constantine Edward Zor-Mako (regnal name: Constantine III Zor-Mako) or otherwise simply known as Constantine the Conquerer, was King of the Sarovians and Emperor of the Sarovian Commonwealth from 219 AS to 221 AS. Constantine III was the primary heir to his precessor and father, Constantine II Mako, and was brought up with a martial upbringing. Unlike his own son, Constantine III was neither an economist or a diplomat but a proud and rash military commander who sought success on the battlefield.

Biography

Early Life

The Malum Tyranny

WIP

Sovereign

WIP

Death and Succession

WIP

Honours

Throughout his life, Constantine II has received many different honours, decorations and titles

.

  • Crowns
    • Crown of Carolus XI
  • Honours
    • Sovereign of the Order of the New Sarovian Empire
Crowns, honours and decorations of Constantine II.

Coat of arms

As the son of Aros I, Constantine II's arms were the imperial arms of the Kingdom of Sarovia differenced with a label of three points argent, the usual arms for the heir apparent of the throne. When he ascended the throne, through the virtue of being the King of the Sarovians, Constantine II was the source of all heraldry and symbols through during his reign and bore the arms of the Kingdom of Sarovia.

Arms of Constantine II as heir apparent. Arms of Constantine II as sovereign.