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House of Rothingren-Traugott
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Information
Founding 1650
Founder Franz I
Nations
Head of House
Primary Titles
Family Palaces
Ethnicities
  • Aldurian
  • Hulstrian
  • Luthori
  • Lodamese
  • Tukarese
  • Mordusian
  • Voronian
Religion Lutheran
Motto Plus ultra
Family Colors
  • Imp Purp Box - Imperial Purple
  • Gold Box - Gold
Cadet Branches

The Imperial House of Rothingren and its successor the Imperial House of Rothingren-Traugott , which has two main branches the House of Rothingren-Traugott-Okatori and the House of Orange-Villayn-Armstead. The dynasty is sometimes also called the House of Hulstria, were the important ruling houses of Hulstria, for over five centuries. Between the two houses 35 Hulstrian Kaisers(Emperors), and one Kasierin(Empress) have ruled over Hulstria historically, and in more modern times they have retaken the Hulstrian Throne, and also seen members sit on the Aldurian, Luthori, Trigunian, Barmenian, Tukarese, Talmori, Mordusian, Voronian and Sisulan Thrones; taking this into account, the House of Rothingren-Traugott was considered one of the most largest and powerful royal families on Terra at one point.

Though the Rothingrens had not held a throne for centuries, they still survived into the 44th century. Merged with the Gao-Showan Okatori Clan following the marriage of the Rothingren claimant to the Hulstrian throne to the Okatori claimant to Gao-Soto, the House is now known as the House of Rothingren-Traugott-Okatori. The Rothingren monarchy in Hulstria was restored following the Second September Revolution under Otto III.

History[]

The House of Rothingren was established in 1650 following the Great Hulstrian Rebellion from the Holy Luthori Empire. Franz von Rothingren was a legendary Hulstrian commander during the entire 11 year revolt, only 6 years of which were actually a war. By the end of formal fighting he had attained the rank of Field Marshal of the Hulstrian Army, a position that made him effectively commander-in-chief of the Hulstrian Military. In 1650, the 3rd Hulstrian Diet offered him the crown as Emperor of Hulstria. Many in the Diet were opposed to a hereditary monarchy however the general diet overruled them. Franz was crowned Emperor of Hulstria in Kien on August 3rd, 1650 and thus established the Rothingren Line. For the next century Hulstria remained internally quiet as it explained it territories into the lands of the Gishotoi. However in 1756, Maximilian I died with no male heirs. His daughter, Heinrietta, attempted to assumed the throne, however she was blocked by several powerful noble families each believing that they had the rights to the throne. Henrietta was able to gain the support of several key generals in the Hulstrian Military and used that influence to take the throne. However shortly after her coronation the War of Hulstrian Succession broke out between Henrietta's supporters and opposition. The War ended with the Peace of Flieder, in which Henrietta remained on the throne but agreed to married Balthazar Traugott, the son and heir of one of the more powerful Hulstrian nobles that had opposed her.

Modern Influence[]

Hulstria[]

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The Hulstrian Imperial Crown

The Rothingrens first saw their power restored in Hulstria under the Holy Gishoton Empire. Klaus Gustav von Rothingren-Traugott was crowned Klaus Gustav III, Holy Gishoton Emperor in 2198. His reign ended in 2248 when he and the rest of the Imperial Family, with the exception of his son Percival, were assassinated by Communist Revolutionaries. Over 100 years later Klaus Gustav III's great-great-great grandson would be restored to the throne as Rudolph III of Hulstria. The Monarchy continued strong until 2484, when Rudolph IV of Hulstria was forced from the throne, once again by the threat of Communist Revolutionaries. However in 2551, Rudolph's IV son was crowned Ferdinand I of Hulstria, starting the present period of Monarchy. Ferdinand's son Klemens II was noted a one of the most reactionary Monarchys in Hulstrian history, and participated in the War of Luthori Succession. His son Godric I, was much more liberal then his father and successully reconciled with Alduria, after relations were strained over succession to the Luthor Throne. Godric's son Rudolph V began a period of Crown Collecting, when he married Josephine I of Luthor. Their son Heinrich would come to reign over four countries at one time bring the Crowns of Luthor, Alduria, and Trigunia to the House of Hulstria.

Luthori[]

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The Luthori Imperial Crown

The House of Rothingren's influence began in Luthor during the exile of Rudolph IV of Hulstria. While living in Luthor, Rudolph was approached by Luthori Monarchists to take up the claim of his mother, Sophia, the Electress of Tinako, on the Holy Luthori Throne. Although the Luthori Diet confirmed his right to the throne, they never installed him, eventually installing the House of Orange. Thus the ideology of Rudolphianism was born. Proponents maintained that the House of Rothingren were the rightful heirs to the Luthori Throne. Rudolph's descendents would carry on this claim, with only Klemens II's temporarily setting it aside during the War of Luthori Succession, before once again being offered the throne and resuming his claim. The dispute between the House of Rothingren and House of Villayn, the successor House to the House of Orange, was finally solved with the coronation of Henry/Heinrich I as both Emperor of Hulstria and Holy Luthori Emperor. Upon Henry's death the Orange-Villayn Line of the family will assume the position of Imperial Family in Luthor as opposed to the Senior Line.


Dolgava[]

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Crown of Dolgavia

In 3020 Hikaru l married Godric III of Hulstria and in doing so binded the two royal houses together. For a while until 3266 the House of Rothengren-Traugott ruled Dolgavia. However when this branch was dethroned, it never got in power again. In 3292 The cadet branch called the House of Rothengren-Ludwig was created by surviving Hulstrian nobility in Dolgavia. The cadet branch has ruled intermittedly throughout Dolgavia's history and remains the legitamate monarchy in Dolgavia. The House has gone through 3 restorations and as of now, (4770). Remains the monarchs of Dolgavia




Alduria[]

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The Aldurian Imperial Crown

Alduria was brought into the Rothingren fold in 2663, when as the most direct descendent of Philip I of Luthor and III of Alduria, Henry of Hulstria and Luthor, was coronated Emperor of Alduria following a Monarchist Revival in the nation. Alduria was the most contested of the Rothingren's holding for many years, with Monarchists not getting enough seats to remove that last remains of the dead Republic.

Trigunia[]

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The Trigunian Princely Crown

The Rothingrens stepped onto the Trigunian political stage in the 2660s. Following the collapse of the government in 2664, ethnic Hulstrians living in the country had entered onto the national political stage as the Hulstro-Trigunian Crown Alliance. They began to call for a stable government held in personal union by the House of Rothingren. In 2668, Henry was crowned Great Prince of Trigunia. In 2679, Henry agreed to recognize the newly coronated Czar of Deltaria as Tsar of Trigunia. Henry, and the House of Rothingren, retained all titles and rights in Trigunia, under this new agreement. However due to the collapse of the Deltarian monarchy, Henry became the de-facto monarch of Trigunia until the Great Princedom itself was abolished by radicals near the end of the 2660s. The Trigunian monarchy was restored finally in 2903 by R.D. Mashkov and Maximilian VII of Hulstria was crowned Great Prince; the Deltarian monarch was still out of power when the restoration occured, leaving Maximilian alone to reign. Under Ferdinand II of Hulstria, in a compromise with Czar Václav I of Deltaria, the Great Prince would rule without the Tsar, and would be titled the Tsar himself; in return Václav I was given a dukedom and a marriage was arranged. Today the Rothingren-Traugotts encompass the title of His Royal Northern Highness Tsar & Great Prince of Trigunia.

Deltaria[]

As part of the agreement to recognize the Deltarian Czar's right to Trigunia, the Rothingrens were established as the Dynastia of Trigunia, as part of the Deltarian Empire. To this end, the Rothingrens, refered to as Rothingrenovská Dynastia in Deltaria, were given the same rights as the historic Deltarian Dynastias. The Rothingrens were awarded the title Margraves of Hradec Kralove, to solidify the pact. Following Ferdinand II's agreement with Václav I of Deltaria in the later part of the 2900s, the Rothingrens obtained the title of HRNH Tsar of Trigunia, and the Deltarians were given a dukedom in Trigunia in an agreement between the two monarchs. The Rothigrens still obtain the title of the Margrave of Hradec Kralove, including HRH Prince of Deltaria.

Mordusia[]

The last surviving member of the Sayon-Mordus dynasty was Princess Elizabeth of Mordusia. Princess Elizabeth married the Luthori Emperor Edward III, effectively merging the Sayon-Mordus dynasty with the Rothingren one. However, for purposes of national identity, the Rothingren monarch in Mordusia is still referred to as a "Sayon-Mordus", seeing as ancient Mordusia rules state that only a decendant of Mordus can sit on the on the throne of Mordusia.

Lodamun[]

Barmenia/Sisula[]

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Royal Crown of the Grand Duke of Sisula

A constitutional monarchy was established in 2806 in Barmenistan under Alexander I of Hulstria following a populist movement to install a new government and monarchy. Various segments of the population, more notably the Hulstrian portion living in Sisula, successfully lobbied for the creation of a Barmenian Monarchy to replace the corrupt, communist style republic; descendants the royal family that ruled 700 years ago could not be found and thus could not find anyone in their own nation to become the head of this new government. The Barmenians then looked Alexander I, the Emperor of Hulstria, to take the throne in Barmenia. Alexander I accepted under the provision that he would rule until the return of the original family and was crowned the "Shah of the Barmenian Commonwealth". This created a Hulstria-Barmenia personal union that lasted for six years. In the early 2810s Azi Bünyamin, the head of the House of Bünyamin, the former ruling family of Barmenia, returned from exile to the Commonwealth to take the throne after hearing of monarchist sympathies in his home country; Alexander I as promised gave the throne to Azi, who became Shah Azi I, in return for a self-governing monarch in Sisula. Today, Rothingren-Traugotts encompass the title of the Grand Duke of Sisula whenever the Bünyamins are in power.

Vorona[]

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Crown of the Archduke of Vorona

The Rothingren-Traugotts entered the political realm of Vorona by way of royal marriage. The House of Bavoria was established in the 2720s under Valdemar I of Vorona and was created as an Archduchy; the nations of Greater Hulstria and Vorona would enjoy a cordial relationship for several years. When Valdemar I was assassinated in 2764, the Archduchy was abolished and it would be until Konrad I of Vorona would return to power, creating an absolute monarchy. Konrad I was disposed for a short time but was quickly restored to the throne. Konrad's daughter, Princess Janne, married the Emperor of Hulstria Klaus Gustav IV, establishing a natural alliance in 2829. Princess Janne grew close to the Hulstrian court and admired its lutheran, constitutional system of government; Janne grew weary of her father's absolutist reign and harsh Catholic policies. When Janne's older brother, the Crown Prince, was assassinated in 2841, Princess Janne led a coup of her father's regime, and successfully disposed of Konrad I. Janne became the new Archduchess of Vorona and established a protestant, constitutional monarchy. Klaus Gustav was crowned as the Archduke of Vorona and the two reigned as a dual monarchy; Klaus Gustav would be crowned Kaiser of Hulstria in 2856 but Janne however didn't co-reign in the Hulstrian court. The couple had two children, Maximilian, and Adela; Maximilian was designated the Hulstrian court was Adela was given the Archduchy of Vorona. When Janne II passed away, Adela became Adela I of Vorona, creating a new Rothingren-Traugott cadet branch in the House of Bavoria. Today the Rothigrens in Vorona encompass the title of HRSM Archduke of Vorona.

Family Tree[]

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The Imperial Family Tree

Please Note many members of the Imperial Family shown as not marrying or having children did in fact marry and have children. However it was the opinion of the Historians and Genologists that compiled this chart that persons descended from the Imperial Family not shown were not important to the understanding of the Imperial Bloodline or another family tree, such as the Nareath Family Tree, better show their importance in the bloodline.

Gallery[]

Hulstria and Gao-Soto articles
History Empire of Gao-Soto, Christopher Dove, War of Hulstrian Successsion, Congress of Kien, War of Luthori Succession, Welsh Genocide, New Englian Crisis, Great Sekowian War, Operation Steel Impetus, South Majatran Wars, South Ocean War, War of the Two Kaisers, September Revolution, War for the Emperor's Protection, Hulstro-Kazulian War, Hulstrian Civil War (4304)
Geography Dovani, Great North Dovani Plain, Schnee-Berge Mountains
Demographics Gao-Showa, Gao-Showa Clans, Hulstrian, Kunihito, Kunikata, Hulstro-Showans, Hulstro-Mikun, Draddwyr
Culture National Anthems: Land of our Fathers, The Call of Hulstria, For all eternity, For the Monarchy, The Revolution ne'er can yield, Golden Empire
Religion Daenism, Hosianism, Jienism, Orinco Polytheism, Kamism
Administrative Divisions Empire of Hulstria: Budenlar: Labsburg | Hulstria: Kien | Kuratha: Marchau
Empire of Gao-Soto: Hilgar: Miyako, Veilchen | Mitrania: Graaffsberg, Mitrania Highlands National Park | Ostland
Politics Historically Important Parties: Anarchitarians, Aneist Unionist Party, Christian Communist Party, Hosianisch-Demokratisches Verbund, Fascist Authority Party, Gao-Showa Peoples' Party, Hulstrian National Party, Imperial Hulstrian Party, Progressive Liberal Party of Hulstria, Refuge Pressure Party | List of Former Parties of Greater Hulstria
Presently Active Parties: Hosianisch-Demokratisches Verbund, Vereinigte Bund
Monarchy Monarchs: Alexander I, Franz I, Franz VI, Ferdinand I, Ferdinand II, Godric I, Godric II, Godric III, Heinrich I, Heinrich II, Karl III, Klaus Gustav III, Klaus Gustav IV, Klemens II, Leopold I, Maximilian V, Maximilian VII, Rainer IV, Rainer V, Rudolph I of Hulstria, Rudolph III, Rudolph IV, Rudolph V, Klaus Gustav VI, Okatori Takahiro, Okatori Kurosawa
Other Royalty: Heinrich, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Archduke Otto of Hulstria, Archduke Franz of Hulstria, Archduke Maximilian, Archduke Albert of Hulstria, Archduchess Harriet of Hulstria, Archduke Heinrich, Archduchess Aleksandra, Queen of Rutania, Archduke Leopold, Archduchess Charlotte, Adela I of Vorona, Hikaru I of Dolgaria, Archduchess Josephine, Archduchess Martha, Idda, Countess of Savonia, Wilhelm, Duke of Thague, Roberta Lusk, Princess Harriet of Talmoria, Henrietta, Queen of Endralon, Janne II of Vorona, Matilda, Queen of Rilandor, Karl, Crown Prince of Hulstria, Henry, King of Tukarali, Henry I of Tukarali, Constantine I of Tukarali, Archduchess Cristyne, Archduke Rudolph, Archduke Paul, Emmanuel, 4th Duke of Heidelberg
Primary Noble Houses: House of Flieder, Okatori Clan, House of Strauss, House of Rothingren
Palaces: Fliederbrunn Palace, Phönixstein Castle
People Gao Showa: Meiji Hideaki, Meiji Takara, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Tokuro Tanemoto, Naoki Tsukuda, Akemi Tanemoto-Katsutoshi, Tokugawa Jiang, Gao-Ri Juro, Haruhi Suzumiya, Hayato Tarou, Okatori Takahiro, Okatori Kurosawa
Hulstrian: Kyril von Flieder, Lanzo Henning, Konrad Labsburg, Otto von Labsburg, Rudolph Labsburg, Rebekka Liese, Heindrich Strauss, Konsort Strauss, Philip Strauss, Rosaline Strauss, Karl van Gessel, Spenzer Roderick, Erwin Zilberschlag, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Hildegard Klay, Edmund von Greifstein, Martin Valle, Gregory Kleinman, Anders Raske, David Thorsten, Lukas Adenauer, Friedrich Ewald II, Ambrose Bauer, Constantin Birnbacher, Maggie Bauer-Chamberlain, Erik Chamberlain, Charles Fuerstien, Waldemar von Treuburg, Wenzeslaus von Hortensiengau, Erik Bauer-Chamberlain II, Sieuwerd Cuijpers, Adam Hammond, Frederick von Labsburg, Gereon von Thannhausenand, Julius von Anderinch, Joseph Karcher, Edward Roderick III, Isolde von Smaragdwald, Anthony Bauer-Chamberlain, Kasimir Hoefler, Hieronymus von Büren, Joseph Roderick II, Jurgen Marquering, Arnold Bauer-Chamberlain, Erik Bauer-Chamberlain III Gisela von Hortensiengau, August Kratzenberg, Theresia von Maringhelm, Walburga von Strauss, Maximilian Berleburg, Walter von der Hyde, Vitus von der Mar, Eduard von Strauss, Russell von Korneuschlag, Thomas Michels
Other: Charlotte Church, George Huws, Katherine Jenkins, Wali Thomas
Trigunia articles
History HistoryMashkov ReformsHymn of TriguniaGreat Sekowian WarOperation Black Bear2973 Winter Olympic GamesKozak War of IndependenceKozak CommonwealthTrigunian Military Intervention in KazuliaSouth Ocean WarWar of the Two KaisersUnited Kerissian Socialist Republic (3287)Kerissian Central Communist PartyCommunist Committee for SecurityEgelion-UKSR WarWestern Meria CrisisTrigunian EmpireTrigunian Federation (Трыгоня Федерация)
Geography GeographyKerisChadoniaItäsaariTirgith IslandGreat Bear IslandYuralovo Mountains
Administrative divisions of Trigunia
Politics Government of TriguniaState DumaCouncil of Ministers (Trigunia)President of Trigunian People's RepublicLeader of the CommonwealthPremier of TriguniaViceroy of TriguniaMinister-President of the Federative Republic of Trigunia
Parties: Social and Liberal Democratic PartyTrigunian Libertarian PartyTrigunian Unionist PartyHulstro-Trigunian Crown AllianceTrigunian Purist MovementLiberal Democratic Party(Trigunia)Juche PartiaYoung Guard PartyCommunist Party of Trigunia
People Monarchs of TriguniaEmperor of Trigunia
Monarchs: House of Kommenus
House of Rothingren-TraugottGenrih IGenrih IIFranchesko IAleksandr IIGodrik INikolai Gustav IMaksimilian IFerdinand IRenʹe ILyeopolʹd IGodrik IIGenrih IIIAleksandr IIIFranchesko IIFrídrikh IIKarl I
House of DoroshenkoPetrovič IPavlo I
Čestiborovská Dynastia
House of LahtiWerhner I
House of RomanovKirill IVladimir IIAleksandra INikolay IGrand Duchess MariaGrand Duke AlekseyGrand Duke Vladimir
Viceroys: House of MashkovR.D. MashkovVasya MashkovHanna MashkovaAndrey MashkovPavel MashkovMikhail MashkovYevgeni MashkovAnastasiya MashkovaVira LukyanenkoNataliya Aksyonova
People: Vladimir LeonidVladimir ZyganovAnton OrlykMikhail MaskhadovWolfgang J. LichtenburgWalter LüthKarl von StauffengartDaniil LosevLinus LaatikaninenMikko LahtinenMatvei, Count of LenskRoman Mashkov, 4th Duke of PetrovgradLeonid PankovValerian YugovSergei PetrovAbram OshurkovBaron of RespvosVladimir IlyanovKirill AlekseevBalthazar I, Prince of TirgithAlexander, Prince of TirgithAlexei RomanovichGrigori VikhrovNikita GrushaMstislav IVNikolay Mashkov

Demographics Ethnic Groups: TrigunianHulstrianKozaksSullestiansTirgitians
Religion: HosianismTerran Patriarchal ChurchConfessional ChurchSiedismNeo-Pagan
Culture CultureVolkonsky ReformsSport in TriguniaTrigunian Football Super LigaEducation in TriguniaCity University of Petrovgrad
Economy EconomyNational Chamber of CommerceNeftkompDefense industry of Trigunia
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