Holy Luthori Emperor Charles X, also known as Charles Steuart-Geharon, is the reigning monarch of the Holy Luthori Empire, and the dynastic head of the Luthori royal house of Steuart-Geharon. Closely aligned with the Cavalier Party (Luthori), he served as their nominee as monarch, when the monarchy became elective in 3845 and won the Emperorship with 54% of the vote. His initial reign, which lasted only nine years before being unseated by a commoner from the Hosian Socialist Party and forced to abdicate, was marked by a commitment to traditional morals and classically liberal economic policy.
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| - Holy Luthori Emperor Charles X, also known as Charles Steuart-Geharon, is the reigning monarch of the Holy Luthori Empire, and the dynastic head of the Luthori royal house of Steuart-Geharon. Closely aligned with the Cavalier Party (Luthori), he served as their nominee as monarch, when the monarchy became elective in 3845 and won the Emperorship with 54% of the vote. His initial reign, which lasted only nine years before being unseated by a commoner from the Hosian Socialist Party and forced to abdicate, was marked by a commitment to traditional morals and classically liberal economic policy.
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- Fr. Elias L. Clement
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| - Holy Luthori Emperor Charles X, also known as Charles Steuart-Geharon, is the reigning monarch of the Holy Luthori Empire, and the dynastic head of the Luthori royal house of Steuart-Geharon. Closely aligned with the Cavalier Party (Luthori), he served as their nominee as monarch, when the monarchy became elective in 3845 and won the Emperorship with 54% of the vote. His initial reign, which lasted only nine years before being unseated by a commoner from the Hosian Socialist Party and forced to abdicate, was marked by a commitment to traditional morals and classically liberal economic policy. In 3859, he was restored to the throne by a monarchist coalition led by the Cavalier Party's Rowan Spencer. In 3881, after a referendum, Charles X was removed from the throne. [[Category:Luthorian people
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