Corrin V



Corrin V succeeded his uncle Irulon I. He also ruled during the Era of the Princes. He ruled for 9 times because of the machinations of Phillipos III Atreides and Markos Atreides during that era.

In 1848 AG he was deposed by his second cousin Sidir VI and they alternated successions for 2 more times: Corrin was restored in 1860 AG, deposed in 1877 AG, restored once more in 1882 AG and replaced in 1884 AG by his cousin Ezhar III.

Corrin would again claim the throne from his kin, Audrii III in 1897 AG for a brief reign, until replaced the same year by his son Corrin VI. Corrin V replaced his son in 1908 AG to be replaced by Corrin VII, his other son.

Corrin V would once more replace his son Corrin VI in 1935 AG, replaced again by Audrii III whom he replaced anew in 1938 AG. This time he was deposed by Costin III his nephew, grandson of Irulon I.

Now, Corrin V would depose Sidir VII, the son of his old rival, to be deposed by his other son, Negara III.

For a last time, Corrin would depose Sidir VI in 1965 AG, and was succeeded (perhaps assassinated) by Audrii III.