Nikolay I of Trigunia | |
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Emperor of Trigunia | |
Reign | 17 February, 4192 - February, 4215 |
Predecessor | Kirill I |
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Head of House Romanov | |
Reign | 18 June, 4168 - February, 4215 |
Predecessor | Kirill I |
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Prince of Petrograd | |
Reign | 25 December, 4183 - February, 4215 |
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8th President of the Republic of Trigunia | |
Took Office | 1 January, 4181 |
Left Office | 1 January, 4189 |
2nd Chairman of the State Council of the Trigunian Republic | |
Took Office | 1 January, 4149 |
Left Office | 1 January, 4181 |
4th Chairman of the State Council of the Trigunian Republic | |
Took Office | 1 January, 4189 |
Left Office | Incumbent |
Biography | |
Full Name | Nikolay Kirillovich Romanov |
Formal Title(s) | Head of House Romanov and Prince of Petrograd |
Date of Birth | 3 March, 4140 (aged 44) |
Father | Kirill I |
Mother | Aleksandra I |
Consort | Yulia Mikhailovna Romanova (born Bobrovskaya) |
Issue | |
Imperial Dynasty | House of Romanov |
Nikolay Kirillovich Romanov I (Rodshya: Николай Кириллович Романов I) (b. 4140) is the Prince of Petrograd and Chairman of the State Council of the Trigunian Republic. He is a prominent politician and statesman and claimant to the throne of the Trigunian Empire. He has also served as President of the Trigunian Republic.
Born in Petrograd, at the Imperial Residence on Aleksandrovskiy Prospekt. He was home tutored by the best scholars and professors in Trigunia, as well as excellent military officers. He gained encyclopedic knowledge, and was the perfect heir, however, the abolishment of the monarchy changed everything. He joined the Konstitutsionno-Demokraticheskaya Partia, and was elected Chancellor. Under him the Kadets experienced a great transformation and was renamed to the People's Democratic Party. He was Chairman of the State Council for a long period of his political career, until in 4181 he was elected President of the Trigunian Republic, and during his terms, subtle returns to the monarchy began, including the creation of the Principality of Petrograd.