Sidvain Siglär
b 2467; d 2547. ruled Aurice 2514 to 2528, viceroy and duke of Aurice. During the period between his rule and that of Thortain Balamon, the city and west [[Throvy] was under Senatorial Rule.
Sidvain Siglair was born (2467) in Gantvia to lesser Kalikán nobility and through military valor and leadership was promoted to Thracian viceroy of Aurice and Throvy.
Siglär demonstrated his leadership in the Battle of Gorlip (2509) that helped bring about the collapse of the Medibgóëse Empire.
At the age of 47, Sidvain Siglär was elevated to the throne of viceroy and duke of Aurice, subject to the Kalikán Lord Vankkagomir of the Jaggudorns. At this time, the Duchy of Aurice worked closely with the Kalikáns, to undercut Medibgóëse power. Before the installment of Sidvain Siglär, Aurice and Throvy had been ruled by the Senate (2507 to 2514), subject to Vankkagomir.
As the Duchy, the office of a Thracian Duke, was not hereditary, so Sidvain's heir could not assume the ducal throne. Sidvain was elevated to a new Kalikán noble rank and retired from the Duchy of Aurice to live in the Jaggudorns. He was removed from office honorably by Khabur for retirement and replaced by Thortain Balamon.
Succeeded by Duke Thortain Balamon of Aurice, installed by Khabur.
See Also
- Aurice
- Battle of Gorlip
- Chronology of Aurice
- Duke Thortain Balamon of Aurice
- Telsenahrian War
- Thracian Viceroys of Aurice
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