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His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Defender of the Faith, by the Grace of God, Klaus Gustav IV, Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Highness, Grand Duke of Sisula, His Royal Northern Highness Great Prince of Trigunia, His Royal & Supreme Majesty Archduke of Vorona (b. July 17th, 2803 at Schloss Fliederbrunn, Kien, Greater Hulstria - d. May 24th, 2892) was the reigning Emperor of Hulstria, Grand Duke of Sisula, and pretender to the Great Princedom of Trigunia as Great Prince; he was also the Archduke of Vorona, ruling as a dual monarchy with his consort, Janne II, in Vorona. Klaus Gustav IV was born to Godric II of Hulstria and Roberta Lusk, Viscountess of Ayelsbury in 2803 and was the younger brother to Archduke Karl of Hulstria, who was born three years before Klaus Gustav. Kl

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  • His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Defender of the Faith, by the Grace of God, Klaus Gustav IV, Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Highness, Grand Duke of Sisula, His Royal Northern Highness Great Prince of Trigunia, His Royal & Supreme Majesty Archduke of Vorona (b. July 17th, 2803 at Schloss Fliederbrunn, Kien, Greater Hulstria - d. May 24th, 2892) was the reigning Emperor of Hulstria, Grand Duke of Sisula, and pretender to the Great Princedom of Trigunia as Great Prince; he was also the Archduke of Vorona, ruling as a dual monarchy with his consort, Janne II, in Vorona. Klaus Gustav IV was born to Godric II of Hulstria and Roberta Lusk, Viscountess of Ayelsbury in 2803 and was the younger brother to Archduke Karl of Hulstria, who was born three years before Klaus Gustav. Kl
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  • His Imperial and Most Illustrious Lutheran Majesty, Defender of the Faith, by the Grace of God, Klaus Gustav IV, Emperor of Hulstria, His Royal Highness, Grand Duke of Sisula, His Royal Northern Highness Great Prince of Trigunia, His Royal & Supreme Majesty Archduke of Vorona (b. July 17th, 2803 at Schloss Fliederbrunn, Kien, Greater Hulstria - d. May 24th, 2892) was the reigning Emperor of Hulstria, Grand Duke of Sisula, and pretender to the Great Princedom of Trigunia as Great Prince; he was also the Archduke of Vorona, ruling as a dual monarchy with his consort, Janne II, in Vorona. Klaus Gustav IV was born to Godric II of Hulstria and Roberta Lusk, Viscountess of Ayelsbury in 2803 and was the younger brother to Archduke Karl of Hulstria, who was born three years before Klaus Gustav. Klaus Gustav's paternal grandparents were Alexander I of Hulstria and Anna Katharina, Countess of Kremfurt and his maternal grandparents were Marcus, Count of Ayelsbury and Dame Martha Douglas; Klaus Gustav was a descendant of Leopold II of Central Macon and Louis III of Solentia, among other former monarchs. Klaus Gustav married Princess Janne of the House of Bavoria, the ruling imperial family in the Archduchy of Vorona, in the spring of 2829; the couple had their first child and son, Archduke Maximilian, in September of 2830. They had their second child and only daughter a few years later, Archduchess Adela. In 2834 after the death of his older brother Archduke Karl, who was the Crown Prince of Hulstria throne at the time, Klaus Gustav become the new heir apparent to the thrones of Hulstria, Sisula and Trigunia, thus assuming the titles of the Crown Prince of Hulstria, Crown Duke of Sisula, and Hereditary Prince of Tirgith. In 2856 Klaus Gustav ascended to the Hulstrian throne following the passing of his father, Godric II of Hulstria. The new Kaiser took on the regnal name of Klaus Gustav IV of Hulstria & I of Sisula & Trigunia; his wife, Princess Janne, nearly a decade earlier ascended to the throne in Vorona as Archduchess as Janne II of Vorona following a revolution that turned Vorona into a protestant, constitutional monarchy; Janne II overthrew her father, the absolutist Konrad I, in a bloodless coup. This as a result made Klaus Gustav IV the Archduke of Vorona in a dual monarchy; he became the first Hulstrian monarch since Heinrich I of Hulstria to have married a sitting sovereign and sat on their respective thrones. Despite Klaus Gustav reigning as a dual monarch in Vorona, Janne II did not rule as a dual monarch in Greater Hulstria when Klaus Gustav crowned. The Hulstrian Court under Klaus Gustav IV was fairly stable and prosperous, with the House of Rothingren-Traugott establishing relations with the Valonen and Bavoria royal families on Dovani. Domestically the pro-royalist government remained firmly in control and under Klaus Gustav IV the Imperial Diet experienced a large rate of nobility participation within the government. Political instability would creep in during the Governor-Generalship of Friedrich Reding, who attempted to overthrow the cabinet government by installing an ultra-partisan coalition that angered many of the political elite. Klaus Gustav IV gave consent to the removal of the Governor-General when approached by then Staatsminister Bartholomäus von Strauss, who led the effort to remove Reding from office. Hulstrian politics would return to normalcy after Reding was outcasted but would experience a bout with radical republicans in the last years of Klaus Gustav's reign who wished to abolish the monarchy. The royalist bloc led by the Faschistische Gewalt-Partei and the Kaiserliche Hulsterreichische Partei, including support from the liberal and social democratic parties, was able to counter the republicans who soon imploded after their defeat at the hands of the royalists. The republican movement did not pose a serious threat to the monarch but is noted for being the first of its kind since the early reign of Heinrich I. When Klaus Gustav IV passed away in May of 2892 his son Archduke Maximilian assumed the Hulstrian throne and when Janne II passed away, their daughter Adela became the new monarch of Vorona, thus establishing a new cadet branch of the House of Rothingren-Traugott with the House of Bavoria. This order of succession was determined early on by the imperial couple.
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