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| - Aegor III Dragomyr (195 - 298 AC) of House Dragomyr was a Drakonian-Andorasi king, ruling as the eighth king of Andoras, from 237 AC to 298 AC. His father was Maregor III Dragomyr and his son was Abregor Dragomyr, who was set to become king but died just 3 years before his father. Abregor's son was Aeramor I Dragomyr, who famously died in the Thysian Conflict. He is also the great-grandfather of notorious madman Aegor IV Dragomyr, a man whose infidelity and bouts of lunacy led to two revolts, the 326 AC rebellion and 346 AC rebellion respectively, that undermined and eventually led to the kingdom's destruction. Aegor's reign was marked by most of the Daerod di Piazz, a period of peace in the Kingdom which began when Aegor was a young child and ended when he was at the venerable age of 88.
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| - Aegor III Dragomyr (195 - 298 AC) of House Dragomyr was a Drakonian-Andorasi king, ruling as the eighth king of Andoras, from 237 AC to 298 AC. His father was Maregor III Dragomyr and his son was Abregor Dragomyr, who was set to become king but died just 3 years before his father. Abregor's son was Aeramor I Dragomyr, who famously died in the Thysian Conflict. He is also the great-grandfather of notorious madman Aegor IV Dragomyr, a man whose infidelity and bouts of lunacy led to two revolts, the 326 AC rebellion and 346 AC rebellion respectively, that undermined and eventually led to the kingdom's destruction. Aegor's reign was marked by most of the Daerod di Piazz, a period of peace in the Kingdom which began when Aegor was a young child and ended when he was at the venerable age of 88. He is typically highly celebrated, for holding the kingdom together and for improving the infrastructure of the whole continent. His reign had made Andoras more wealthy than it had been since the reign of Draegon II, bringing trade at an unprecedented level between Andoras and the continent of Doras Edrossi. The Daerod di Piazz also ended during Aegor III's reign, culminating in provoking Meyron and bringing forth The Mournare Nights in 286 AC. Aegor began to deteriorate from a physical condition around this time, and lived infirm and sickly until his death, during which time his grandson Aeramor was the regent of the kingdom.
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