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[[File:Hadrians triumph.png|thumb|left|The Triumph of Hadrian in 5713 ASC was one of the more extravagant ones in the long history of the City.]] | |||
The '''Aestiva Dux''' (Aestiva, which means 'War'), better known as '''Hadrian Myksos''' was the second Caudillo who ruled over the [[Apollonian Republic]]. He succeeded [[Drusus Venator]] who temporarily ruled the country till a new Caudillo was appointed by the [[Seanad]]. | |||
Hadrian's ruler began with an impressive [[Apollonian triumph|triumph]] in Apollo City to honour his very successful and enriching military campaign against the Tribes of Epoli. By capturing the city of Epoli and their leader, Garibald of Epoli, the barbarian threat near the border was immensely reduced. The spoils of war were used by Hadrian to bribe several influential Senators and military leaders and to pay for his extravagant triumph through the capital. |
Latest revision as of 11:43, 13 January 2016
Aestiva Dux | ||
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Reign | 5552 - ... ASC | |
Title | Caudillo Of the Apollonian Republic Dutch of Kildare Prince of Aryasht | |
Predecessor | Drusus Venator | |
Successor | Incumbent | |
Name | ||
- Era Name | Aestiva Dux | |
- Regnal Name | Hadrian | |
Dynasty | House of Myksos | |
Born | 5623 ASC
Apollo City | |
Died | ||
Burial Place |
The Aestiva Dux (Aestiva, which means 'War'), better known as Hadrian Myksos was the second Caudillo who ruled over the Apollonian Republic. He succeeded Drusus Venator who temporarily ruled the country till a new Caudillo was appointed by the Seanad.
Hadrian's ruler began with an impressive triumph in Apollo City to honour his very successful and enriching military campaign against the Tribes of Epoli. By capturing the city of Epoli and their leader, Garibald of Epoli, the barbarian threat near the border was immensely reduced. The spoils of war were used by Hadrian to bribe several influential Senators and military leaders and to pay for his extravagant triumph through the capital.