Smith I of Sierra

Smith I (born March 18, 1822 as Smith Charles Miller) was the first king of the Sierra, one of the founding fathers, a member of the 1858 Sierran Constitution, and the creator of the modern Sierran flag and coat of arms. He has been referred to officially by the Government of Sierra as His Royal Majesty, Smith I, the Protector of the Sierrans.

He reigned from the first day of Sierra under the 1858 constitution on November 27, 1858 until his death on August 15, 1893 ruling a total of nearly 35 years at the age of 71. Smith was succeeded by his eldest son, Lewis I and during his reign, he was served by five different prime ministers.

Legacy
As the founder, the first king, and creator of the flag and coat of arms of Sierra, Smith I has been hailed as one of the greatest figures in Sierran history. His life has been frequently studied by Sierran scholars and has attracted a among extreme  Sierran. Smith I appears on the $1 bill and the the 25¢ of the Sierran dollar, numerous postage stamps, and over 932 public and private buildings in 2014 were named in his honor.