Reijo Gluskie (Papilio Mundi)

Reijo Gluskie was a Finnish nobleman, and most notablythe father of the famous King Jarkko I. Not much was known from his life, apart from the fact that he passed the Currency Act of 1488, which introduced a new specialized form of coin.

Life
Reijo was born in the city of Abo to a middle-classed family, where he found interest in politics, and had his family made noble after his brother was killed when an assasination attempt was made on the Danish king, and Reijo's brother, whom was the King's bodyguard, jumped in front of the king as the assasin drew a blade, and was struck in the heart, and died in time for the King to escape.

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Soon, Reijo married to an unknown local woman, had 2 sons (Otso & Jarkko) and 1 daughter (Elviira).