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| - His Imperial Majesty Archduke Karl Harold-Gustavus, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Crown Duke of Sisula, Hereditary Prince of Tirgith, Baron of Ayelsbury, Prince of Lodamun (b. Febuary 12th, 2801 at Fliederbrunn Palace in Kien - May 23rd, 2834) was the heir apparent to the thrones of Greater Hulstria, the Grand Duchy of Sisula, and the Great Princedom of Trigunia before his untimely death in 2834. The first child and son Godric II of Hulstria and Roberta Lusk, Viscountess of Ayelsbury, Karl's paternal grandparents was Alexander I of Hulstria and Empress Anna Katharina, Countess of Kremfurt and maternal grandparents were Marcus, Count of Ayelsbury and Dame Martha Douglas of Central Macon. In 2821 Karl married Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of King Matthew I of Lodamun, of the House of Diggory.
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| - His Imperial Majesty Archduke Karl Harold-Gustavus, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Crown Duke of Sisula, Hereditary Prince of Tirgith, Baron of Ayelsbury, Prince of Lodamun (b. Febuary 12th, 2801 at Fliederbrunn Palace in Kien - May 23rd, 2834) was the heir apparent to the thrones of Greater Hulstria, the Grand Duchy of Sisula, and the Great Princedom of Trigunia before his untimely death in 2834. The first child and son Godric II of Hulstria and Roberta Lusk, Viscountess of Ayelsbury, Karl's paternal grandparents was Alexander I of Hulstria and Empress Anna Katharina, Countess of Kremfurt and maternal grandparents were Marcus, Count of Ayelsbury and Dame Martha Douglas of Central Macon. In 2821 Karl married Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of King Matthew I of Lodamun, of the House of Diggory. They couple was married for over 15 years though they did not have any children. As a result when Crown Prince Karl died in 2836, his younger brother, Archduke Klaus Gustav, became the new heir. Karl's consort would eventually marry another Rothingren royal. Karl's death, which was ruled an accident, devestated the House of Rothingren-Traugott and Greater Hulstria; while it did not led to an implosion or anything of the sort, it did hurt especially Karl's father Godric who following the death remained out of the public spotlight for the rest of the decade, limiting his royal duties to very formal events. The "Royal Charities Organization", a non-profit group founded by Karl, still exists to today, and is used for various philanthropist causes.
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