Kristov DeKarav I was the first patriarch of the Karav Dynasty. He was the architect of Beluzia's political culture in the era of the Sovereign County, and became its 3rd head of state. His predecessor, Tackoppe I, was his partner in the Tackstov coup d'etat which brought the new oligarchist system in place. He was known for his socially liberal and economically moderate policies, as well as his strong belief in federalism. At times, he led a mighty military, which was feared within Beluzia. Iker Ado was his stronghold.
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| - Kristov DeKarav I was the first patriarch of the Karav Dynasty. He was the architect of Beluzia's political culture in the era of the Sovereign County, and became its 3rd head of state. His predecessor, Tackoppe I, was his partner in the Tackstov coup d'etat which brought the new oligarchist system in place. He was known for his socially liberal and economically moderate policies, as well as his strong belief in federalism. At times, he led a mighty military, which was feared within Beluzia. Iker Ado was his stronghold.
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| - High Count of Beluzia
- President of Beluzia
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Before
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- Mart Patterson I
- Nick Williams I
- Tackoppe Lligro I
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Years
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- 3289(xsd:integer)
- 3300(xsd:integer)
- 3309(xsd:integer)
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After
| - Andrew Stanton
- Mart Patterson I
- Nick Williams I
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| - Kristov DeKarav I was the first patriarch of the Karav Dynasty. He was the architect of Beluzia's political culture in the era of the Sovereign County, and became its 3rd head of state. His predecessor, Tackoppe I, was his partner in the Tackstov coup d'etat which brought the new oligarchist system in place. He was known for his socially liberal and economically moderate policies, as well as his strong belief in federalism. At times, he led a mighty military, which was feared within Beluzia. Iker Ado was his stronghold. He was elected to the throne 3 times, serving a total of 11 years and 11 months. The international community knew him for his radically neutralist policies. He had healthy ties to both Luthori and Gaduridos. He was a close friend of Consul Alec Mason of Gaduridos. He lived in Iker Ado for much of his life, but fled to Bailon during the reign of the Blue Coalition of aristocrats who seized power from his son, Kristov II. From Bailon, he moved to Telamon, to live with the Arinidis, the family of his daughter-in-law. This way, Kristov III could be around all his grandparents.
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