Jöl I

= Jöl I = Jol I (born: Jol von Veidtz; 6 June 1169- 11 December 1247) was the Emperor of the Kurnz-Oandlig empire from July 20th, 1202 unit his death in 1247. Jö

l converted the Kurnz-Oandlig Empire from and elective Monarchy into a Heredity Monarchy, and the laid the groundwork its long existence. During his 45 year reign, established the Basic political structure of the Kurnz-Oandlig Empire that would last essentially unchanged until is dissolution in 1947. He created the Pölitak, which served as the parliament of the Empire, and signed the Konstitarium which established the rules of the Empire which would last throughout its existence.

Jöl is often considered one of the most important Emperor in the Kurnz-Oandlig history and one of the most important figures of the 12th and 13th centuries. His decrees established the basic framework for the post-feudalism monarchies that existed during the renaissance era. Despite the importance and reverence often ascribed to Hælerölmz, the first Emperor of the Kurnz-Oandlig Empire, historians generally agree the Jöl was far more important in founding. For this reason historians have generally called Jöl the father of the Kurnz-Oandlig Empire.