In most ways he continued and augmented the policies of his father.
Avasara II only continued the policy of his father.
Vasily I (r. 1389-1425) continued the policies of his father.
Relating to domestic affairs, Frederick essentially continued the policy of his father.
George essentially continued the policies of his father.
Magnus' rule brought about a change from the somewhat aggressive foreign policy of his father.
In other affairs, Theobald continued the policies of his father.
This was a serious straying from the pro-Byzantine policy of his father.
According to Firishta, he followed the liberal policy of his father and was known for justice and charity.
He wishes to separate himself from the policies of his father, who served for so interminably long.