This article is about the first king of Tethyr with the given name "Coram". For other men named Coram, see Coram.
King Coram I of the House of Ithal-Strohm-Bormul[1] was the fifth king of the Lions' Dynasty of Tethyr.[2]
Relationships[]
Coram was the fifth son of King Haedrak I.[2] He had at least three sons, the third of whom was Natan, who would become a saint of Ilmater.[3]
History[]
Coram was born in 1010 DR, the Year of Three Signs. He succeeded his father as king in 1059 DR.[2]
His reign was brief. He died in 1065 DR, and the throne passed to his grandson and namesake Coram II.[2]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Steven E. Schend (August 1997). “Book One: Tethyr”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Lands of Intrigue (TSR, Inc.), p. 32. ISBN 0-7869-0697-9.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Steven E. Schend (August 1997). “Book Three: Erlkazar & Folk of Intrigue”. In Roger E. Moore ed. Lands of Intrigue (TSR, Inc.), p. 29. ISBN 0-7869-0697-9.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 George Krashos (2017-11-25). Questions for Steven Schend. Candlekeep Forum. Retrieved on 2017-11-25.
Connections[]
Mhoaran • Nearel • Kortal • Haedrak I • Coram I • Coram II • Alemander I • Coram III • Alemander II • Coram IV • Kymer • Haedrak II • Errilam I • Alemander III • Jaszur • Olosar • Alemander IV • Alemander V