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War of the Hulstrian Succession
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The War of the Hulstrian Succession was a conflict between the House of Rothingren under Henrietta I and the House of Brandelfurg under Karl, Duke of Brandelfurg, along with their respective allies, following the death of Maximilian I of Hulstria, and Henrietta, Maximilian's daughter and only child, accession to the Hulstrian throne in 1732. Maximilian I issued a decree before his death that allowed his daughter and only child, Henrietta, to suceed him as monarch, ensuring the continuation of Rothingren rule, Many within the noble circles had held their tounge on their displeasure about the decree, fearing a crackdown from Maxmilian, but after his death they waged a campaign, led by the Duke of Brandelfurg, to discredit the new Empress. The Duke later organized a rebellion against Henriett
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The War of the Hulstrian Succession was a conflict between the House of Rothingren under Henrietta I and the House of Brandelfurg under Karl, Duke of Brandelfurg, along with their respective allies, following the death of Maximilian I of Hulstria, and Henrietta, Maximilian's daughter and only child, accession to the Hulstrian throne in 1732. Maximilian I issued a decree before his death that allowed his daughter and only child, Henrietta, to suceed him as monarch, ensuring the continuation of Rothingren rule, Many within the noble circles had held their tounge on their displeasure about the decree, fearing a crackdown from Maxmilian, but after his death they waged a campaign, led by the Duke of Brandelfurg, to discredit the new Empress. The Duke later organized a rebellion against Henrietta, hoping to crown himself Emperor, starting the conflict. Karl von Brandelfurg would go on to be defeated by the tactiful Empress Henrietta, ending his chances of overthrowing her. The War of the Hulstrian Succession resulted in several important events that would shape the future of the Hulstrian nation. The defeat of the Rothingren enemies soldified a united Hulstrian Empire and as well gave new legitimacy to Henrietta who was never challenged again during the rest of her reign. Henrietta I remains the first and only female monarch in the History of Greater Hulstria. The fallout of the succession war also led to the formation of the House of Rothingren-Traugott as a result of the marriage between Henrietta I and Balthazar, the head of the House of Traugott.