Pushe Grer was a Gekist merchant. He was born in
Kraikoust during the Spring of 847. He was adopted by his mother
Gianzits Ptamzomb and his father
Onkenka Grer.
During the Winter of 847,
Pushe converted to
Gekism.
Pushe became a merchant during the Autumn of 863.
During the Winter of 871, at the age of 24,
Pushe began a relationship with a woman named
Onoze Gantent, who was 52. She was a Gekist merchant. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Autumn of 872,
Pushe adopted his daughter
Rould Grer with
Onoze. His daughter was a Gekist warrior. He was married with
Onoze that Spring. As a result,
Goumethrou's and her relationship ended. That Summer, he adopted his son
Wop Grer with her.
Pushe's son was a Gekist merchant.
Pushe's and
Onoze's relationship ended during the Winter of 873, when he divorced her.
During the Autumn of 907, at the age of 60,
Pushe began a relationship with
Onoze, who was 88. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Spring of 909,
Pushe was married with
Onoze.
Pushe's and
Onoze's relationship ended during the Autumn of 909, when he divorced her.
During the Spring of 933,
Pushe fell ill. Then, he died from an illness. He was 86 years old.
Pushe Grer was a Gekist merchant. His mother
Gianzits Ptamzomb was born in
Kraikoust during the Spring of 801. His mother was a Gekist farmer. Then, his mother converted to
Gekism.
Pushe's father
Onkenka Grer was born during the Spring of 812.
Pushe's father was a Gekist criminal.
During the Autumn of 813,
Pushe's father converted to
Gekism.
Pushe's mother gave birth to
Pizibsi's daughter
Flushoupse Apsebedy during the Autumn of 828.
Pizibsi's daughter was a Gekist farmer. A man named
Pizibsi Apsebedy was a Gekist King of
Kraikoust, Lord of
Kraikoust and farmer.
During the Spring of 847,
Pushe was born. He was adopted by his mother and his father.
During the Winter of 847,
Pushe converted to
Gekism.
Pushe became a merchant during the Autumn of 863.
During the Winter of 871, at the age of 24,
Pushe began a relationship with a woman named
Onoze Gantent, who was 52. She was a Gekist merchant. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Autumn of 872,
Pushe adopted his daughter
Rould Grer with
Onoze. His daughter was a Gekist warrior. Then, his daughter was born. He adopted his daughter with
Onoze. He was married with her that Spring. As a result,
Goumethrou's and her relationship ended. That Summer, he adopted his son
Wop Grer with her.
Pushe's son was a Gekist merchant. Then,
Pushe's son was born. He adopted his son with her.
Pushe's daughter converted to
Gekism during the Autumn of 873.
During the Winter of 873,
Pushe's and
Onoze's relationship ended, when he divorced her. His son converted to
Gekism next Winter.
During the Summer of 898,
Pushe's mother died from an illness. As a result,
Gianzits' and
Onkenka's relationship ended.
Pushe's mother was 97 years old.
Pushe's father died from an illness during the Summer of 907. His father was 95 years old.
During the Autumn of 907, at the age of 60,
Pushe began a relationship with
Onoze, who was 88. His and her relationship ended 2 years later, when he divorced her.
During the Spring of 909,
Pushe was married with
Onoze.
Pushe's and
Onoze's relationship ended during the Autumn of 909, when he divorced her.
During the Autumn of 913, a woman named
Okre Krolzuso and
Pushe's son were married. She was a Gekist farmer. She gave birth to
Wop's son
Thriasa Grer that Spring.
Wop's son was a Gekist merchant.
During the Autumn of 918,
Okre gave birth to
Wop's daughter
Threr Grer. His daughter was a Gekist farmer.
Pushe fell ill during the Spring of 933. Then, he died from an illness. He was 86 years old.
Pushe's son rebelled against a woman named
Kilzoubre Paitze during the Summer of 946. She was a Gekist Lady of
Kraikoust, Vassal of
Obdab, Vassal of
Oubrelse Gramb, Vassal of
Fugrolsa and farmer. As a result, his son was executed.
During the Autumn of 963,
Pushe's daughter died from an illness. His daughter was 91 years old.