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Alfred IV | |
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King of Tretrid | |
Tenure | September 2, 1729 – November 28, 1769 |
Coronation | October 8, 1729 |
Predecessor | Bada I |
Successor | Bada II |
King of Schlesia | |
Tenure | 1750 – November 28, 1769 |
Successor | Bada II |
Born | Cynebury, Tretrid | February 24, 1701
Died | November 28, 1769 Cynebury, Tretrid | (aged 68)
Spouse | Princess Yvonne of Asendavia |
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Father | Bada I |
Alfred IV (Tretridian: Ælfræd) was King of Tretrid from 1729 and, under the name Alfred I, King of Schlesia from 1750 until his death in 1769. He was the last Tretridian monarch to personally fight in battle, and his warring got him the epithet "Alfred the Warrior."
His reign saw the great expansion of the Tretridian military, as well as the restoration of Tretrid to great power status, which it had lost in the chaos of the War of the Tretridian Succession. Tretrid would go to war with Ethalria during the Arkian Revolutionary War and would start warring with Norgsveldet in the Asatruar Wars of Religion.
His reign would also see a power struggle between the King and the Witenagemot, as the strong-willed Alfred's consolidation of power within Tretrid often brought him at odds with the Witan. While Alfred did make several political gains against the Witan over his reign, they would be eroded away over the next century as the idea of democracy became more and more popular.