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Spending significant times in Shireroth, Edgard had a considerable presence in the Imperial Republic, serving 1566–1672 as Minister of Immigration and Naturalization during his youth. In recognition of his Shirerithian history, [[Kaiseress Noor]] named Edgard the first [[Baron San Juan]] in 1648.
 
Spending significant times in Shireroth, Edgard had a considerable presence in the Imperial Republic, serving 1566–1672 as Minister of Immigration and Naturalization during his youth. In recognition of his Shirerithian history, [[Kaiseress Noor]] named Edgard the first [[Baron San Juan]] in 1648.
  
So-called blood-brother of [[Harald]], Edgard fathered Francis Joseph (who succeeded him as titular emperor and Baron San Juan), Alexandra, and Letizia.
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So-called blood-brother of [[Harald]], Edgard fathered Francis Joseph (who succeeded him as titular emperor and Baron San Juan), Alexandra, and Letizia, from his marriage to Empress Iphigenie of Valois-Montorgueil.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 23 October 2018

Edgard II (Edgard Carillo; died in Tiamat, Natopia, in 1658) was the last Alexandrian emperor, ruling over Alexandria for many decades until the Alexandrian influenza killed 80% of the Alexandrian population in less than two weeks. This caused the collapse of the Alexandrian state, and Edgard and his Carillo family found refuge in Natopia where they lived a quiet uneventful life until the death of Edgard took them back to publicity.

Spending significant times in Shireroth, Edgard had a considerable presence in the Imperial Republic, serving 1566–1672 as Minister of Immigration and Naturalization during his youth. In recognition of his Shirerithian history, Kaiseress Noor named Edgard the first Baron San Juan in 1648.

So-called blood-brother of Harald, Edgard fathered Francis Joseph (who succeeded him as titular emperor and Baron San Juan), Alexandra, and Letizia, from his marriage to Empress Iphigenie of Valois-Montorgueil.