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rdfs:label
  • Lewis I of Sierra
rdfs:comment
  • Lewis was born into the Royal Household as the heir apparent in December 1858, a little less than a month after his father, Smith I, the first king of Sierra, assumed the newly established throne of the Kingdom of Sierra. In his youth, Lewis pursued a generalized education before attending The Presidio and served in the Royal Navy, acquiring a fascination with oceanography and boating. Witnessing much of Sierra's early development while Crown Prince, including the Sierran Civil War, the Second Industrial Revolution, and the rise of the Sierran empire, Lewis ascended the throne following his father's death in 1893. Under his reign, Sierra saw a profound change in society and culture, various reforms on civil liberties for minorities and the working class, child labor restricted, rapid urban
dcterms:subject
house type
  • Royal house
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place of burial
Consort
  • yes
rows
  • 3
  • 6
issue-pipe
  • Detail
dipstyle
  • His Imperial Majesty
era dates
  • 1893
Full Name
  • Lewis William Andrew
Banner
  • The flag of Sierra
pre-type
  • Predecessor
escutcheon
  • , , and a fixed in a
Spouse
Name
  • Lewis I
bannerimage
  • Flag of Sierra.png
suc-type
  • Successor
reign-type
  • Reign
Issue
  • Lewis II of Sierra
  • Prince Christian, Duke of Sonora
  • Prince Ivan, Duke of Colorado
  • Prince Lance, Lord of Fallaron
coronation
  • 1894-01-10
Father
reg-type
Date of Death
  • 1927-06-23
Mother
era name
  • 偉人
altstyle
  • Sir
Crest
  • Upon the Royal helm the crown of Scotland Proper, thereon a lion sejant affronté Gules armed and langued Azure, Royally crowned Proper holding in his dexter paw a sword and in his sinister a scepter.
Title
other elements
  • Behind the shield a mantle Gules fringed and tasselled Or and lined ermine, at the top thereof the Crown of Sierra proper
supporters
  • Dexter, a grizzly bear regardant proper, supporting a like staff, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner charged with the Standard of Saint Andrew, Sinister a deer proper collared or, supporting a like staff, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner or charged with the Standard of Saint George.
Adopted
  • 2015-07-21
House
Image size
  • 150
posthumous name
  • Lewis I, the Late King and Protector of the Sierrans
cor-type
  • Coronation
Place of Birth
issue-link
  • Lewis I#Issue
Place of death
Successor
compartment
  • Motto 'Libertas sine sacrifico' in the compartment below the shield, with the Tudor rose, shamrock, and thistle engrafted on the same stem and scroll proper Argent.
Years
  • --06-04
  • --09-09
  • --10-18
  • --12-11
  • --08-15
After
Notes
  • The King's coat of arms is the greater version of the coat of arms of Sierra.
date of burial
  • 1927-06-30
offstyle
  • Your Imperial Majesty
Reign
  • --06-04
  • --10-18
  • --08-15
regnal name
  • Lewis I
Motto
  • Libertas sine sacrificio
royal name
  • Lewis I of Sierra
Succession
  • 25
torse
  • None
Helm
  • Crown of St. Edward
Date of Birth
  • 1858-12-11
Signature
  • Royal Monogram of Lewis I.svg
regent
Predecessor
abstract
  • Lewis was born into the Royal Household as the heir apparent in December 1858, a little less than a month after his father, Smith I, the first king of Sierra, assumed the newly established throne of the Kingdom of Sierra. In his youth, Lewis pursued a generalized education before attending The Presidio and served in the Royal Navy, acquiring a fascination with oceanography and boating. Witnessing much of Sierra's early development while Crown Prince, including the Sierran Civil War, the Second Industrial Revolution, and the rise of the Sierran empire, Lewis ascended the throne following his father's death in 1893. Under his reign, Sierra saw a profound change in society and culture, various reforms on civil liberties for minorities and the working class, child labor restricted, rapid urbanization, technology modernized, and the maturation of the Sierran military. At the time of his death, Lewis had overseen the military victories of Sierra in the Spanish-American War, the Han–Sierran War, and World War I as Sierra emerged as an international power. Domestically, Lewis I saw the expansion of civil rights for minorities, improved labor laws, the development of the modern Sierran welfare system, the modern taxation structure, the rise of the coastal cities, and closer ties with Sierra's Anglo-American neighbors. Lewis has been hailed as a progressive monarch who was open to change and reform, and steered the Kingdom away from chaos, but was criticized for his support of Sierran imperialism in the Pacific, particularly in the nation of Hani.
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