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detail provided in the
canonical Howard stories is that
Conan strangled Numedides on his own
throne and then
crowned himself with the dead king's crown...
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turbulent kingdom of Aquilonia.
Conan has
recently seized the
crown from King
Numedides after strangling the
tyrant on his throne, but the
Cimmerian is more suited...
- most
desperate gamble of his life —
leading a
revolution against King
Numedides of Aquilonia, with the goal of
making himself king in his place. From...
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conspirators to
depose him in
favor of Valerius, heir to Conan's
predecessor Numedides, whom he had
slain to gain the throne. To
accomplish this they resort...
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protagonist had
forcibly seized the
turbulent kingdom of
Aquilonia from King
Numedides, whom he
strangled upon his throne. The
story is
clearly slanted to imply...
- Conajohara, a
newly established Aquilonian province recently annexed by King
Numedides from the Picts. Balthus, a
young settler on his way to Fort
Tuscelan at...
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despotic King
Numedides betra**** him. The
Counts of
Poitain arrive on the
isolated s****s,
looking for
Conan to lead them
against Numedides. Tranicos' treasure...
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story refer to
ongoing battles between the
armies of
Conan and King
Numedides. The
Picts see an opportunity, however.
Narrated by a
border ranger named...
- able
commander and warrior,
Stercus has
fallen from
favour with King
Numedides for his
lecherous ways
involving adolescents back in Aquilonia. His banishment...
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promoted to
general of Conajohara's
garrison and
invited to a
feast at King
Numedides' court. The
story was
adapted by Roy Thomas,
Ernie Colón and Tony DeZuniga...