Sidir VI



Saudir or Sidir VI was the 2nd cousin of emperor Corrin V and presumably descendant of Corrin II. He also ruled during the Era of the Princes. He ruled for 5 times because of the chaotic machinations of Phillipos III Atreides and Markos Atreides during that era.

He overthrew his cousin in 1848 AG and ruled until deposed by him in 1862 AG. Sidir repeated this in 1877 AG to be overthrown again by Corrin.

Eventually Sidir would overthrow Ezhar III in 1884 AG until overthrown by his own cousin, Audrii III in 1892 AG.

Saudir once more would overthrow new emperor Corrin VII the son of Corrin V in 1935 AG but would be deposed again by Corrin VI, his brother in the same year.

Sidir's son, Sidir VII would rule in 1955 AG but he would be deposed in the same year by his father's old rival, Corrin V, who was deposed by his other son, Negara III. Sidir once more would depose new emperor Menemtahe III, Corrin V's grandson in 1963 AG and would rule for one last time, until deposed once more by Corrin V.

800 years later, his descendant Sidir XIV Estil III also ascended the throne and founded the House of Sidir Corrino.