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Meiji Hideaki
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| Born
| 3 December, 2265
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| Died
| 7 June 2345
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| Regal name claimed
| Emperor Meiji LXXV
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| Title(s) if any
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| Throne claimed
| Gishoto
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| Monarchy abolished
| 1493
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| Last monarch
| Emperor Meiji LIV
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| Connection with
| Direct Male line Descendant
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| Imperial House
| Clan Meiji
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Meiji Hideaki was Minister for Infrastructure and Transport in Gishoto. He was also leader of the Meiji faction of the Gao-Showa Peoples' Party and as head of the Meiji clan was the Gao-Showa claimant to the Throne of Gao-Soto from the death of his father in 2301 till his own death in 2345. In this role he styles himself His Imperial Highness the Emperor Meiji LXXV of all Gao-Soto, Emperor of emperors, King of kings, Lord-Protector of Kazul in the tradition of the Gao-Showa emperors though he will more commonly be referred to as the Emperor Meiji or the Meiji Emperor in this role. The claim of being Lord Protector of Kazul goes back to a conflict over the succession of a Kazulian King and has never been acted on.
During his reign Hideaki no real power as emperor within Gishoto or within Gao-Showa society, he was however a highly respected member of the Gao-Showa community and by tradition the leaders of all the other clans swore loyalty to him. In practice however most power was held by the Clan Tokugawa due to their role in opposition to communist rule and their leadership of the Gao-Showa Peoples' Party at the time. During his life Hideaki had often expressed a desire to re-install a Gao-Showa emperor but this was never acted upon.
| Imperial Crownlands of Greater Hulstria Kien (capital)
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| History & Economy
| Christopher Dove, War of Luthori Succession, Welsh Genocide, New Englian Crisis
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| Geography
| Dovani, Great North Dovani Plain, Schnee-Berge Mountains
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| Demographics
| Celts, Gao-Showa, Gao-Showa Clans, Gao-Showa Language, Hulstrian, Welsh
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| Culture
| National Anthems: The Call of Hulstria, For all eternity, For the Monarchy, Land of our Fathers, The Revolution ne'er can yield
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| Religion
| Buddhism, Episcopalianism in Greater Hulstria, Hellenic Polytheism, Shintoism
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| Crownlands
| Budenlar: Labsburg | Hilgar: Veilchen | Hulstria: Kien | Kuratha: Marchau | Mitrania: Graaffsberg, Mitrania Highlands National Park
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| Politics
| Historically Important Parties: Anarchitarians, Aneist Unionist Party, Christian Communist Party, Gao-Showa Peoples' Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Progressive Liberal Party of Hulstria, Refuge Pressure Party | List of Former Parties of Greater Hulstria Presently Active Parties: Christliche Liberalen Allianz, Fascist Authority Party, Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, Nationale Demokratische Union, Nationale Partei, Socialist Party of Greater Hulstria
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| Monarchy
| Monarchs: Alexander I, Franz I, Franz VI, Ferdinand I, Godric I, Godric II, Heinrich I, Heinrich II, Karl III, Klaus Gustav III, Klemens II, Rainer IV, Rudolph III, Rudolph IV, Rudolph V Other Royalty: Klaus Gustav, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduke Maximilian of Hulstria, Archduke Wilhelm of Hulstria, Roberta Lusk, Princess Janne von Bavoria, Queen Matilda of Rilandor, Karl, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduchess Cristyne of Hulstria, Archduke Rudolph, Archduke Paul of Hulstria, Archduke Henry Primary Noble Houses: House of Flieder, House of Strauss, House of Rothingren Palaces: Fliederbrunn Palace, Phönixstein Castle Other Noble Houses: House of Brunner, House of Halvorsen
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| People
| Gao Showa: Meiji Hideaki, Meiji Takara, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokuro Tanemoto, Naoki Tsukuda, Tokugawa Jiang, Gao-Ri Juro, Haruhi Suzumiya Hulstrian: Kyril von Flieder, Lanzo Henning, Konrad Labsburg, Otto von Labsburg, Rudolph Labsburg, Rebekka Liese, Heindrich Strauss, Konsort Strauss, Philip Strauss, Rosaline Strauss, Karl van Gessel, Spenzer Roderick, Erwin Zilberschlag, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Hildegard Klay, Martin Valle, Gregory Kleinman, Anders Raske, David Thorsten, Lukas Adenauer, Friedrich Ewald II, Ambrose Bauer, Maggie Bauer-Chamberlain, Charles Fuerstien, Waldemar von Treuburg, Wenzeslaus von Hortensiengau Other: Charlotte Church, George Huws, Katherine Jenkins, Wali Thomas
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