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John Cartwright (1861-1941) was the Regent of the Restored Kingdom of England from 1912? until near the end of the Eurasian War, when he declared himself King John II of England and Scots and I of Wales, Ireland, and the Netherlands

Cartwright fought as a common soldier during the Third Global War, where he was shot in the leg during the Second Battle of Amsterdam. He nearly died of an infection, but went on to survive, due, he later claimed, to divine intervention. Cartwright walked with a limp the rest of his days.

In 1896, he became Prime Minister of England, a position which he held until the Restoration of the Crown, when he became Regent, a position which he made into a absolute dictator.

After the conquest of Scotland and Wales, he proclaimed himself King of those two kingdoms. He did the same with Ireland and the Netherlands. Later in the war, he would proclaim himself King of England and King Jean III of France as well.

Early in the Second Eurasian War, John died and was succeeded in the position of King of England by his son Richard Cartwright, who took the throne as Richard IV.


Preceded by:
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Prime Minister of England
1896-1912
Succeeded by:
?
Preceded by:
None
Regent of England
1912-1928
Succeeded by:
None
Preceded by:
Vacant
King of England
1928-1941
Succeeded by:
Richard IV/I
Preceded by:
Robert IV and I
King of Scots
1925-1941
King of Wales
1925-1941
Preceded by:
None
King of Ireland
1925-1941
King of the Netherlands
1937-1941
Preceded by:
Napoléon IV
King of France
1924-1941
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