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==Legacy== | ==Legacy== | ||
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King of Lech, Pope King Maximilian I MSOC GCSG GBE | |
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1st King of Lech | |
In office 15th April 2019 – 6th September 2019 | |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Edward I |
2nd Pope | |
In office 6th September 2019 - September 2021 | |
Preceded by | Pope Young I |
Succeeded by | Pope Leo XIV |
Personal details | |
Born | Maximilian Sobieski 15th July 1968 Seawall Hospital |
Alma mater | Seawall College, College of Cardinals |
Occupation | King of Lech, Pope of Rome, Cardinal of Rome |
Style of Lech sovereign King Maximilian I | |
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His Majesty | |
His Holiness | |
King Maximilian I (Maximilian Sobieski) was the founder and first monarch of the Kingdom of Lech. Under his reign, Sobieski established Lech's first government, with Ashley Donovan as the inaugural Chancellor, as well as the core government institutions that are still used today. Maximilian became the 2nd Pope of Rome, he was later known as Pope Pius XIV,
Early life
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King of Lech
Maximilian was crowned King Maximilian I on April 15, 2019 in St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Cracov.
After a period of political turbulance, Maximilian relieved Chancellor Fairweather of his duties on September 6, 2019, on the grounds of high treason. Shortly afterwards, President Wallace Wellington of Vindex Nation announces the King's abdication. Succeeding Maximilian as the King of Lech is King Edward I.
Papacy
On September 6, 2019, Maximilian became the Pope in the Catholic Church, simultaneously serving as the leader of the Vatican City. He resigned on 2021, Pope Leo XIV succeeds and became the 3rd Pope.
Legacy
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