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rdfs:comment | - His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Defender of the Faith, By the Grace of God, Emperor Rudolph V of Hulstria (b. August 3, 2578, Schloss Fliederbrunn, Kien, Hulstria - d. August 14, 2647) was the reigning Emperor of Hulstria from 2606 until his assassination in 2647. Rudolph V was the son of Godric I of Hulstria and Princess Charlotte; his paternal grandparents were Klemens II of Hulstria and Princess Kristina. Rudolph V was married to Josephine I of Luthori and had one child with her, Archduke Heinrich; their son would rule over both Hulstria and Luthori, including Alduria and Trigunia later on, effectively uniting all four thrones in personal union.
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Title | - Head of the House of Rothingren-Traugott
- Kaiser of Greater Hulstria
- Hulstrian Claimant to the Luthori Throne
Reason for Succession Failure:
Reign of the House of Villayn-Orange
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abstract | - His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Defender of the Faith, By the Grace of God, Emperor Rudolph V of Hulstria (b. August 3, 2578, Schloss Fliederbrunn, Kien, Hulstria - d. August 14, 2647) was the reigning Emperor of Hulstria from 2606 until his assassination in 2647. Rudolph V was the son of Godric I of Hulstria and Princess Charlotte; his paternal grandparents were Klemens II of Hulstria and Princess Kristina. Rudolph V was married to Josephine I of Luthori and had one child with her, Archduke Heinrich; their son would rule over both Hulstria and Luthori, including Alduria and Trigunia later on, effectively uniting all four thrones in personal union. Rudolph V under his reign in Greater Hulstria saw the creation of the office of Governor-General and the rise of new royalist domination in the Imperial Diet. Rudolph V was not able to see all of these things mature as he was assassinated during the inaugural ceremony of Karl van Gessel as the 1st Governor-General in Kien on August 14, 2647.
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