Empress of Hulstria | |
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Style | Her Imperial & Most Illustrious Luthoran Majesty |
Heir Apparent | Henrietta, Crown Princess of Hulstria |
First Monarch | Franz I of Hulstria |
First Formation of Monarchy | August 3rd, 1650 |
Dynasty | Rothingren-Traugott |
Emperor/ress of Hulstria, is the title of the reigning Monarch in Greater Hulstria. Many times the titles Emperor/ress of Greater Hulstria or Kaiser/in of Hulstria/Greater Hulstria are also used to mean the same person. The title first came into use after the successful revolt of the Hulstria from the Holy Luthori Empire's colonial rule. The Hulstrian Diet coronated Fieldmarshall Franz von Rothingren, Franz I Emperor of Hulstria. The title was held continuously by his descendents until 2117 when the country fell into anarchy. It was unofficially revived when Klaus Gustav III, Holy Gishoton Emperor came to the throne in 2198 as Holy Gishoton Emperor. While technically not Emperor of Hulstria, he had Imperial lineage and was enumerated as such. The title itself however was not officially restored until April 4th, 2375 when Rudolph III assumed the throne. Since then the title has continued to be used with only one brief interruption from May 7th, 2484, when Rudolph IV was forced from the throne, to August 3 2551, when his son Ferdinand I retook the throne. The title since has not seen any interruptions.
House of Rothingren
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Franz I | 1650 | 1676 | |
Rudolph I | 1676 | 1681 | |
Maxmilian I | 1681 | 1732 | |
Henrietta I with Balthazar I(1735 - 1750) |
1732 | 1756 |
House of Traugott
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Balthazar I with Henrietta I |
1735 | 1750 |
House of Rothingren-Traugott
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Rainer I | 1756 | 1777 | |
Karl I | 1777 | 1814 | |
Franz II | 1814 | 1835 | |
Sebastian I | 1835 | 1848 | |
Klaus Gustav I | 1848 | 1916 | |
Klemens I | 1916 | 1920 | |
Rainer II | 1920 | 1941 | |
Franz III | 1941 | 1967 | |
Maximilian II Contested by Dominik I |
March 1967 | August 1967 | |
Dominik I Contested by Maximilian II |
August 1967 | April 1968 | |
Maximilian II | April 1968 | June 1968 | |
Rudolph II | 1968 | 1999 | |
Klaus Gustav II | 1999 | 2003 | |
Franz IV | July 2003 | October 2003 | |
Karl II | 2003 | 2004 | |
Maximilian III | 2004 | 2046 | |
Konrad I | 2046 | 2072 | |
Maximilian IV | 2072 | 2074 | |
Rainer III | 2074 | 2116 | |
Maximilian V | 2116 | 2117 |
Following the assassination of Maximilian V by Gao-Showa extremists, the Hulstrian Empire fell in decades of anarchy, called the "Dark Period".
House of Rothingren-Traugott, Holy Gishoton Emperor
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Klaus Gustav III | 2198 | 2248 |
At the time, Monarchists who fled the Communist purges and refused to recognize the Communist Regime considered Percival, Klaus Gustav III's only surviving son to be Hulstrian Emperor. However because Percival technically abdicated his claim on the throne once he gained assylum in Rildanor, modern historians do not count him as a Monarch.
House of Rothingren-Traugott, Second Restoration
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Rudolph III | 2375 | 2396 | |
Rainer IV | 2396 | 2426 | |
Karl III | 2426 | 2473 | |
Franz V | 2473 | 2474 | |
Maximilian VI | January 2474 | July 2474 | |
Rudolph IV | 2474 | 2484 |
Rudolph IV was ousted by Communist Revolutionaries, and fearing that the fate of Klaus Gustav III would befall he and his family, the Imperial Family fled to the Holy Luthori Empire where he took up his claim on the Luthori Throne, though not until his descendent Heinrich I would the Rothingrens realize this goal.
House of Rothingren-Traugott, Third Restoration
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Ferdinand I | 2551 | 2559 | |
Klemens II | 2559 | 2593 | |
Godric I | 2593 | 2606 | |
Rudolph V | 2606 | 2647 | |
Heinrich I | 2647 | 2714 | |
Heinrich II | 2714 | 2747 | |
Franz VI | 2747 | 2798 | |
Alexander I | 2798 | 2814 | |
Godric II | 2814 | 2856 | |
Klaus Gustav IV | 2856 | 2892 | |
Maximilian VII | 2892 | 2906 | |
Ferdinand II | 2906 | 2977 | |
Rainer V | 2977 | 3000 | |
Leopold I | 3000 | 3037 | |
Godric III | 3037 | 3076 | |
Heinrich III | 3076 | 3119 | |
Alexander II | 3119 | 3147 | |
Franz VII | 3147 | 3201 | |
Friedrich I | 3201 | 3242 | |
Karl IV | 3242 | 3308 | |
Leopold II | 3308 | 3320 | |
Klaus Gustav V | 3320 | 3380 | |
Klaus Gustav VI | 3380 | 3411 |
The House of Rothingren-Traugott was forced to abdicate the throne of Gao-Soto shortly after the Crowns were split. Soon after, in 3411, the Imperial Socialist Party seized power, instituting a totalitarian Zen Socialist regime and taking Emperor Klaus Gustav VI prisoner. He was freed by the Septembrists in 3416 and returned to the Throne of Hulstria.
House of Rothingren-Traugott, Fourth Restoration
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Klaus Gustav VI | 3416 | 3423 | |
Franz Leopold I | 3423 | 3467 | |
Maximilian VIII | 3467 | 3489 | |
Franz Leopold II | 3489 | 3513 | |
Maximilian IX | 3513 | 3543 | |
Maximilian X | 3543 | 3576 | |
Otto I | 3576 | 3613 | |
Josephine I | 3613 | 3660 | |
Henrietta II | 3660 | 3735 | |
Otto II | 3735 | 3789 |
House of Yukio-Labsburg
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Mizuki | 3789 | 3840 | |
Jofārī | 3840 | 3854 |
A short-lived republic was instaurated in 3854
House of Yukio-Labsburg, Restoration
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Jofārī | 3858 | 3869 | |
Riitō | 3869 | 3893 | |
Amaterasu | 3893 | 3902 |
The Yukio-Labsburgs were overthrown by the Bailon-Gölsbergs.
House of Bailon-Gölsberg
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Karl V | 3902 | 3905 |
Karl V granted power back to the Rothingren-Traugotts, becoming hereditary Archchancellor.
House of Rothingren-Traugott, Fifth Restoration
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Franz VIII | 3905 | 3915 |
From 3915 to 3931, the Empire was led by the Oberbefehlshaber.
House Ōtsuka
Picture | Name | Monarch From | Monarch Until |
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Tsubaki | 3931 | 3972 |
Full Titulary
Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Northern Higness Great Prince of Trigunia, Lord Protector of the Eastern Territories, King of Mitrania and Budenlar; Grand Duke of Hilgar and Kuratha, Elector of Tinako; Prince-Royal of Alduria; Prince-Royal of Luthori; Palatine of Phönix and Flieder; Duke of Marchau, Straussia, and Traugott; Grand Duke of Malchik, Tirvoslavl, & Stary Kautsky; Grand Prince of Vorm; Margrave of New Yodukan, New Luthor, and New Liore; Grand Duke of Belgae; Princely Count of Rothingren, Graaffsberg, and Veilchen; Prince of Hennersdam and Korriel