Edward II (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 - 28 May 1972) was the third Emperor of Oceania, reigning briefly in 1936 in a period of heightened tensions between the ruling white minority and the aboriginal peoples of Australia and Malaya, and during a royal crisis in which the Parliament of Oceania and the royal structure stubbornly refused to recognize his spouse, the American Wallis Warfield, who was twice divorced. Resigned to these difficulties, Edward voluntarily ceded the throne to his brother less than a year later and retired first to America and then to France.
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| - Edward II of Oceania (Napoleon's World)
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| - Edward II (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 - 28 May 1972) was the third Emperor of Oceania, reigning briefly in 1936 in a period of heightened tensions between the ruling white minority and the aboriginal peoples of Australia and Malaya, and during a royal crisis in which the Parliament of Oceania and the royal structure stubbornly refused to recognize his spouse, the American Wallis Warfield, who was twice divorced. Resigned to these difficulties, Edward voluntarily ceded the throne to his brother less than a year later and retired first to America and then to France.
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| - Royal Burial Ground, Canberra
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| - Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David
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| - Edward as Emperor in July of 1936
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| - White Lodge, Municipal Borough of Richmond, Surrey, England
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| - Edward II (Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David; 23 June 1894 - 28 May 1972) was the third Emperor of Oceania, reigning briefly in 1936 in a period of heightened tensions between the ruling white minority and the aboriginal peoples of Australia and Malaya, and during a royal crisis in which the Parliament of Oceania and the royal structure stubbornly refused to recognize his spouse, the American Wallis Warfield, who was twice divorced. Resigned to these difficulties, Edward voluntarily ceded the throne to his brother less than a year later and retired first to America and then to France.
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