Hamezu the Great

Hamezu I of Koxor (/ˈhæməzuː/; Koxori: Isme o Hamezÿ /ˈismɛ ɔ ˈɑ(ː)mɛzɨ/; 1472 – 23 Veiltide 1532), known as Hamezu the Great ( Koxori: Meghil o Hamezÿ /ˈmeɣʲɪl ɔ ˈɑ(ː)mɛzɨ /), was the first king of modern Koxor from 1497 until his death. Most known for embarking on a war against the Eriya Empire that led to the independence of the country, Hamezu was also a great reformer, laying the foundations of much of the road system, government and modern legal code of Koxor.