Her Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, by the Grace of God, Josephine I, Empress of Hulstria (full name: Josephine Louise Sarah) is the first Empress Regnant of the Empire of Hulstria in modern times, following the untimely death of her father, Emperor Otto I of Hulstria, from a severe heart attack without leaving male heirs. Having been indicated as the heir by her father in his will, her succession was swiftly confirmed by the Imperial Diet. Her succession sparked a debate on the adoption of absolute primogeniture for future succession to the throne of Hulstria, which resulted in the alteration of the line of succession to adopt absolute primogeniture, making the Empress's only child at the time, Archduchess Henrietta, the first female heir to the throne who cannot be superse
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| - Her Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, by the Grace of God, Josephine I, Empress of Hulstria (full name: Josephine Louise Sarah) is the first Empress Regnant of the Empire of Hulstria in modern times, following the untimely death of her father, Emperor Otto I of Hulstria, from a severe heart attack without leaving male heirs. Having been indicated as the heir by her father in his will, her succession was swiftly confirmed by the Imperial Diet. Her succession sparked a debate on the adoption of absolute primogeniture for future succession to the throne of Hulstria, which resulted in the alteration of the line of succession to adopt absolute primogeniture, making the Empress's only child at the time, Archduchess Henrietta, the first female heir to the throne who cannot be superse
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| - Her Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, by the Grace of God, Josephine I, Empress of Hulstria (full name: Josephine Louise Sarah) is the first Empress Regnant of the Empire of Hulstria in modern times, following the untimely death of her father, Emperor Otto I of Hulstria, from a severe heart attack without leaving male heirs. Having been indicated as the heir by her father in his will, her succession was swiftly confirmed by the Imperial Diet. Her succession sparked a debate on the adoption of absolute primogeniture for future succession to the throne of Hulstria, which resulted in the alteration of the line of succession to adopt absolute primogeniture, making the Empress's only child at the time, Archduchess Henrietta, the first female heir to the throne who cannot be superseded by a younger brother.
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