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| - His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Heinrich II, Defender of the Faith, by the Grace of God, Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Northern Highness Great Prince of Trigunia (b. Frebruary 14, 2658 in Schloss Fliederbrunn, Hulstria, Greater Hulstria- d. January 5th, 2747 ) reigned as the the Emperor of Hulstria and pretender to the throne of Trigunia as Great Prince from 2714 to 2747. Archduke Konstantin, who later took up the regnal name of Heinrich II, was the first child born to Crown Prince Leopold, Prince of Tirgith, the heir apparent to the Greater Hulstrian and Trigunian thrones, and his spouse, Archduchess Elizabeth, Princess Royal of Zardugal. As such, at the time of his birth, the Archduke was placed second in line of succession to both the Hulstrian and Trigunian thrones
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| - His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Heinrich II, Defender of the Faith, by the Grace of God, Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Northern Highness Great Prince of Trigunia (b. Frebruary 14, 2658 in Schloss Fliederbrunn, Hulstria, Greater Hulstria- d. January 5th, 2747 ) reigned as the the Emperor of Hulstria and pretender to the throne of Trigunia as Great Prince from 2714 to 2747. Archduke Konstantin, who later took up the regnal name of Heinrich II, was the first child born to Crown Prince Leopold, Prince of Tirgith, the heir apparent to the Greater Hulstrian and Trigunian thrones, and his spouse, Archduchess Elizabeth, Princess Royal of Zardugal. As such, at the time of his birth, the Archduke was placed second in line of succession to both the Hulstrian and Trigunian thrones until the death of his father Leopold. His father never reigned as Emperor, passing away before he could be crowned; as a result Archduke Konstantin moved up in the line of succession to the Hulstrian throne and was crowned the new heir to the throne. Konstantin never held the Trigunian Throne like his paternal grandfather, Heinrich I of Hulstria, as the monarch was abolished in that country before he could sit on the Trigunian throne. When his paternal grandfather died in 2714 Archduke Konstantin assumed the Hulstrian throne and became pretender to the throne of Trigunia but did not take up the regnal name of Konstantin I rather he took on the regnal name of his paternal grandfather in his honor. Heinrich II was married to Andela Lineykova, daughter of Czar Ladislav I of Deltaria, and only had one child, Archduke Franz of Hulstria, later Franz VI of Hulstria.
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