June I

June I (Lurberan:, Iuen, March 19, 1462 - September 10, 1537) was the King of Lurberas from February 11, 1507 until his death in 1537. He is best known for converting to Murserism in 1510 and making it Lurberas' state religion which kicked off a period of Murserist dominance in Lurberan society, culture, and politics. This would last until the abolition of the monarchy in 1879.

His reign focused mostly on ensuring the conversion to Murserism would be met with little resistance. He gave royal assent to the Conversion Act of 1511 which imposed a tax on those who did not convert to Murserism which not only raised revenue for the cash-strapped crown but also helped to stamp out the lingering folk religions.The tax also created a section of people who converted simply to avoid the tax, known as the shaists. The shaists faced extra scrutiny from the government and tax collectors would often demand proof of their knowledge of the religion's theology.

Today he is remembered by non-religious people as a symbol of religious and monarchical tyranny and by Murserists as a pious man who led his country to holiness.