King Arthur I of Lovia, born Arthur Francis Nobel and later changed his name to Arthur Francis Noble (Ghent, March 12, 1849 - Noble City, February 2, 1887), was a Belgian-American explorer who began the first settlement on the Lovia Archipelago and founded the Kingdom of Lovia together with the Founding Fathers. He was the first ruling monarch of Lovia from 1876 to 1887, and set the dynasty that still reigns over Lovia. King Arthur was married to Queen Anne of Lovia. They had a son, also named Arthur, who succeeded Arthur I after his death in 1887.
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| - King Arthur I of Lovia, born Arthur Francis Nobel and later changed his name to Arthur Francis Noble (Ghent, March 12, 1849 - Noble City, February 2, 1887), was a Belgian-American explorer who began the first settlement on the Lovia Archipelago and founded the Kingdom of Lovia together with the Founding Fathers. He was the first ruling monarch of Lovia from 1876 to 1887, and set the dynasty that still reigns over Lovia. King Arthur was married to Queen Anne of Lovia. They had a son, also named Arthur, who succeeded Arthur I after his death in 1887.
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- (since 1876:) Arthur Francis Noble, King Arthur I of Lovia
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| - King Arthur I of Lovia, born Arthur Francis Nobel and later changed his name to Arthur Francis Noble (Ghent, March 12, 1849 - Noble City, February 2, 1887), was a Belgian-American explorer who began the first settlement on the Lovia Archipelago and founded the Kingdom of Lovia together with the Founding Fathers. He was the first ruling monarch of Lovia from 1876 to 1887, and set the dynasty that still reigns over Lovia. King Arthur was married to Queen Anne of Lovia. They had a son, also named Arthur, who succeeded Arthur I after his death in 1887.
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