Thomas I of Cumagne

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Thomas de Cumagne
King of Cumagne
office
01 October 2015 - ?
Predecessor throne created
Successor uncertain
Karno-Ruthenian Ambassador to Belgium
office
21 April 2017 - 25 October 2017
Predecessor office created
Successor TBA
Minister of Strategic Affairs
office
28 September 2016 - 06 September 2017
Emperor-King Oscar I
Predecessor Alexander, Prince Karapavlovič
Successor Office desestablished
Imperial Chancellor
office
06 August 2017 - 24 October 2017
Emperor-King Oscar I
Predecessor Guilherme, Duke of Libertia
(as Minister-President of Ruthenia)
Anton Wenzel
(as Prime Minister of Karnia)
Successor Michael of Appinfeldt
Personal information
Born 20 July 2000 (2000-07-20) (age 23)
Belgium
Citizenship Karno-Ruthenian
Cumagnais
Nationality Belgium
Military service
Allegiance Karnia-Ruthenia
In service 2016
Rank Commander
(Dishonorably Discharged)
Unit IX Army

Thomas de Cumagne was a Belgian micronationalist, the first King and founder of the Kingdom of Cumagne and from 21 April 2017 until 25 October 2017, he was the Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium and Ambassador-at-Large to the French-speaking mincronations. He is now more famous for the act of high treason during the "Malaise" when he overthrew the national forum and accused the Emperor. He was later found guilty and convicted in the case The Empire vs. Thomas de Cumagne.

At the end of 2018, he attempted to return to the Empire, still requesting to maintain his titles and honors, his reinstatement to the military functions, to be Governor of the Imperial Bank and also Minister of Finance, a title of nobility for his companion and the accomplishment of coats of arms and titles he requested. The Imperial Government did not reply.

After a few days without response, he tried once more contact, this time under the name of "Albert, Duc de Sand", claiming desire to invest in the public finances of the Empire. Asked how he would do it, he claimed not to be Thomas of Cumagne and that the Emperor should be deposed, since he was a bad person. The Imperial Government, again, stopped responding.

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