Caleb I of Troy

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Caleb I, also known as Caleb Chapman, was first and last leader of Troy, a micronation that seceded from the Micronation of Thebes. He unsuccessfully attempted to dethrone the micronation of Thebes and after 4 days, was absorbed back into Thebes. Chapman was a bodyguard for the king of Thebes, Charles I, until his secession early on in Thebes.

Early Life

Caleb Chapman was born on April 19, 2007, in the city of Findlay, Ohio. In his early life, Chapman always found a passion for sports and learned to balance that passion with his exceptional academic skills. In June of 2013, Chapman and his family moved in a town of Morrisville, North Carolina.

Troy

Pre-Troy and Founding of Thebes

In March of 2019, along with Eithan Ackerman, Charles Miller, and Herman Brooks, Chapman was assigned a group class project in which they were to take the place of one of the Ancient Greek City-States in the Olympics. Originally they were assigned the city-state of Megara, but Chapman disliked the city-state that was assigned and suggested that Thebes should be the city-state that the group should do. The rest of the group disagreed and Chapman decided to not fight it out and agree with them. Much time later, after Chapman had left, the remaining 3 group members decided to change to the city-state of Thebes and to oust Chapman from the group. This made Chapman furious and he since then has despised Thebes.

On June 19 2019 The Micronation of Thebes was founded by Charles Miller and EIthan Ackerman.