Otto I of Hulstria

His Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, by the Grace of God, Otto I, Emperor of Hulstria was Emperor of the Empire of Hulstria from 3576 until his death in 3613. Acceding to the throne amidst a rising tide of republicanism, Emperor Otto worked all his life to connect the Crown of Hulstria with its people. Most historians judge that he was successful in preventing further scepticism about the position of the monarchy by his warm character. He is remembered a cerebral and friendly monarch, who died as he lived - working  tirelessly. He suffered a heart attack while working in his office in Fliederbrunn Palace, and died in hospital soon after. Having left no sons, in his will he designated his daughter, Archduchess Josephine - the later Josephine I - which would see her ascend the throne as the first modern Empress Regnant of Hulstria and prompt discussion about changing the succession laws to absolute primogeniture.

Styles and titles
Full title:  His Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, Otto I, by the Grace of God, Emperor of Hulstria, King of Budenlar; Grand Duke of Hilgar and Kuratha, Duke of Mitrania, Elector of Tinako; Prince-Royal of Alduria; Prince-Royal of Luthori; Palatine of Phönix and Flieder; Duke of Marchau, Straussia, and Traugott; Grand Duke of Malchik, Tirvoslavl, & Stary Kautsky; Grand Prince of Vorm; Margrave of New Yodukan, New Luthor, and New Liore; Grand Duke of Belgae; Princely Count of Rothingren, Graaffsberg, and Veilchen; Prince of Hennersdam and Korriel; Grand Protector and King of Histapland, Laktaland, Dsiefudiengan and Südutari.
 * His Imperial Highness, Archduke Otto of Hulstria, Prince Imperial (3549-3576)
 * His Imperial and Most Illustrous Luthoran Majesty, Otto I, by the Grace of God, Emperor of Hulstria (3576-3613)