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Born to the distinguished Beintrussel family in Mogrok, Vitebellia-Stadt, the future Katharina XII is the second of seven daughters of the Marquis de Beintrussel and Lady Johanna Khâz'gorôkh, and was known to her family and close friends as "Katie". She grew up in a village seminary not further from her hometown before she and her sisters moved to Novigard and was educated at Khâr'shúbskaï Boarding School. After attending Ûdmir and Ghôl'gosh Colleges, she went on to work as an assistant teacher for three years in the Rhâg'grosh Quarter until she was summoned by her parents to Mordegard to fulfill her obligations as a lady-in-waiting to the [[Liselotte of Ostenia, Empress-Dowager of Angvar|Empress-Dowager Liselotte]]. In the summer of 2005, she married the Crown Prince Imperial, [[Charles IV of Angvar|Charles Eberhard]], who then became Emperor Charles IV at the death of his father [[Frederick VIII of Angvar|Frederick VIII]]; they have three children: [[Conrad Frederick Louis, Crown Prince Imperial of Angvar|Conrad Frederick Louis]], [[Prince Reinhard Walter of Angvar|Reinhard Walter]], and [[Princess Adelheid of Angvar|Adelheid]]. Their marriage lasted for eight years until his death in 2016, due to serious health complications. As Empress consort, Katharina undertakes official duties on behalf of her late husband. She founded the Empress' Trust in 2011 and is a patron, president or member of seldom more than several hundred philanthropic and academic organizations. An avid enjoyer of symphonic, {{wpl|easy listening}} and {{wpl|light music}}, she is a friend of and patron to composers Max Pebblesocke and Ezzio Tano and holds the position of Principal Conductor of the Imperial Angvarian Symphony Ensemble to this day. | Born to the distinguished Beintrussel family in Mogrok, Vitebellia-Stadt, the future Katharina XII is the second of seven daughters of the Marquis de Beintrussel and Lady Johanna Khâz'gorôkh, and was known to her family and close friends as "Katie". She grew up in a village seminary not further from her hometown before she and her sisters moved to Novigard and was educated at Khâr'shúbskaï Boarding School. After attending Ûdmir and Ghôl'gosh Colleges, she went on to work as an assistant teacher for three years in the Rhâg'grosh Quarter until she was summoned by her parents to Mordegard to fulfill her obligations as a lady-in-waiting to the [[Liselotte of Ostenia, Empress-Dowager of Angvar|Empress-Dowager Liselotte]]. In the summer of 2005, she married the Crown Prince Imperial, [[Charles IV of Angvar|Charles Eberhard]], who then became Emperor Charles IV at the death of his father [[Frederick VIII of Angvar|Frederick VIII]]; they have three children: [[Conrad Frederick Louis, Crown Prince Imperial of Angvar|Conrad Frederick Louis]], [[Prince Reinhard Walter of Angvar|Reinhard Walter]], and [[Princess Adelheid of Angvar|Adelheid]]. Their marriage lasted for eight years until his death in 2016, due to serious health complications. As Empress consort, Katharina undertakes official duties on behalf of her late husband. She founded the Empress' Trust in 2011 and is a patron, president or member of seldom more than several hundred philanthropic and academic organizations. An avid enjoyer of symphonic, {{wpl|easy listening}} and {{wpl|light music}}, she is a friend of and patron to composers Max Pebblesocke and Ezzio Tano and holds the position of Principal Conductor of the Imperial Angvarian Symphony Ensemble to this day. | ||
When her husband died, Katharina ensured that their eldest child and heir apparent was not expected to inherit the throne at a 'fragile' (i.e., untrained) age, so she took it upon herself to succeed him as sovereign on 30 January 2016. In a meeting of the Curia Imperialis, she proclaimed herself Empress over All the Angvars at Saint Rowena's Palace. During the first 100 days of her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect | When her husband died, Katharina ensured that their eldest child and heir apparent was not expected to inherit the throne at a 'fragile' (i.e., untrained) age, so she took it upon herself to succeed him as sovereign on 30 January 2016. In a meeting of the Curia Imperialis, she proclaimed herself Empress over All the Angvars at Saint Rowena's Palace. During the first 100 days of her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect with her explicit consent, officially granting her more absolute power. | ||
During her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect with her explicit consent, officially granting her unrestrained absolute power than that of her unabridged limit. Thus, her {{wpl|Royal prerogative|prerogatives as sovereign of Angvar}} were expanded to include exclusive assents on laws ranging from proscription of specific groups of interest to setting quotas on new fossil fuel exports. She presided over the show trial of thirty anarcho-syndicalist insurgents, which saw the execution of Social Republican activist Günther P. Thalmann. This, among subsequent events, incited a nationwide dissent that culminated in the 2018 Grishbolguz Massacre, which additionally saw the summary executions of pro-democracy activists and others deemed 'undesirable insurgent-criminal elements' and 'mere cannon fodder for the Armed Forces', mass deportation of intellectuals into remote labor camps, suppression of 'renegade' labor unions while ensuring the loyalty of the remaining few, and eliminated certain political privileges given to the Angvarian Catheric Church while appointing the incumbent [[Pope Theodacus V Decius|Pope]] as a member of the Privy Council, all of which earned her the ire of the global community and the reputation of Angvar as a 'rogue state'. As with her deceased husband and previous Angvarian sovereigns, Katharina maintained an immediate {{wpl|Imperial cult|imperial}} {{wpl|cult of personality|cult of personality}} over her subjects. | During her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect with her explicit consent, officially granting her unrestrained absolute power than that of her unabridged limit. Thus, her {{wpl|Royal prerogative|prerogatives as sovereign of Angvar}} were expanded to include exclusive assents on laws ranging from proscription of specific groups of interest to setting quotas on new fossil fuel exports. She presided over the show trial of thirty anarcho-syndicalist insurgents, which saw the execution of Social Republican activist Günther P. Thalmann. This, among subsequent events, incited a nationwide dissent that culminated in the 2018 Grishbolguz Massacre, which additionally saw the summary executions of pro-democracy activists and others deemed 'undesirable insurgent-criminal elements' and 'mere cannon fodder for the Armed Forces', mass deportation of intellectuals into remote labor camps, suppression of 'renegade' labor unions while ensuring the loyalty of the remaining few, and eliminated certain political privileges given to the Angvarian Catheric Church while appointing the incumbent [[Pope Theodacus V Decius|Pope]] as a member of the Privy Council, all of which earned her the ire of the global community and the reputation of Angvar as a 'rogue state'. As with her deceased husband and previous Angvarian sovereigns, Katharina maintained an immediate {{wpl|Imperial cult|imperial}} {{wpl|cult of personality|cult of personality}} over her subjects. |
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Katharina XII | |||||
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Empress over All the Angvars (more...) | |||||
Reign | 30 January 2016—present | ||||
Coronation | 2 August 2017 | ||||
Predecessor | Charles IV | ||||
Heir apparent | Conrad Frederick Louis, Crown Prince Imperial | ||||
Empress consort over All the Angvars | |||||
Tenure | 29 July 2007—30 January 2016 | ||||
Coronation | 19 December 2007 | ||||
Born | Lady Katharina von Beintrussel 20 April 1984 St. Winifred's Hospital, Mogork, Gau Vitebellia | ||||
Spouse | Charles IV (m. 2007; died 2016) | ||||
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Father | The Marquis de Beintrussel | ||||
Mother | Lady Johanna Khâz'gorôkh | ||||
Religion | Keanuism (Angvarian Cathericism) |
Katharina XII (Adelheid Brunhilda Cunegunde Ermengard Katharina Winifred; born 20 April 1984) is Empress regnant of Angvar. The first to rule as a member of a non-ruling noble house with immediate connections to the Angvarian imperial family, she acceded to the Arcane Throne on 30 January 2016, following the death of her late husband Charles IV, and was self-crowned the following year on 19 August.
Born to the distinguished Beintrussel family in Mogrok, Vitebellia-Stadt, the future Katharina XII is the second of seven daughters of the Marquis de Beintrussel and Lady Johanna Khâz'gorôkh, and was known to her family and close friends as "Katie". She grew up in a village seminary not further from her hometown before she and her sisters moved to Novigard and was educated at Khâr'shúbskaï Boarding School. After attending Ûdmir and Ghôl'gosh Colleges, she went on to work as an assistant teacher for three years in the Rhâg'grosh Quarter until she was summoned by her parents to Mordegard to fulfill her obligations as a lady-in-waiting to the Empress-Dowager Liselotte. In the summer of 2005, she married the Crown Prince Imperial, Charles Eberhard, who then became Emperor Charles IV at the death of his father Frederick VIII; they have three children: Conrad Frederick Louis, Reinhard Walter, and Adelheid. Their marriage lasted for eight years until his death in 2016, due to serious health complications. As Empress consort, Katharina undertakes official duties on behalf of her late husband. She founded the Empress' Trust in 2011 and is a patron, president or member of seldom more than several hundred philanthropic and academic organizations. An avid enjoyer of symphonic, easy listening and light music, she is a friend of and patron to composers Max Pebblesocke and Ezzio Tano and holds the position of Principal Conductor of the Imperial Angvarian Symphony Ensemble to this day.
When her husband died, Katharina ensured that their eldest child and heir apparent was not expected to inherit the throne at a 'fragile' (i.e., untrained) age, so she took it upon herself to succeed him as sovereign on 30 January 2016. In a meeting of the Curia Imperialis, she proclaimed herself Empress over All the Angvars at Saint Rowena's Palace. During the first 100 days of her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect with her explicit consent, officially granting her more absolute power.
During her rule, the recent 2016 Instrument of Government took effect with her explicit consent, officially granting her unrestrained absolute power than that of her unabridged limit. Thus, her prerogatives as sovereign of Angvar were expanded to include exclusive assents on laws ranging from proscription of specific groups of interest to setting quotas on new fossil fuel exports. She presided over the show trial of thirty anarcho-syndicalist insurgents, which saw the execution of Social Republican activist Günther P. Thalmann. This, among subsequent events, incited a nationwide dissent that culminated in the 2018 Grishbolguz Massacre, which additionally saw the summary executions of pro-democracy activists and others deemed 'undesirable insurgent-criminal elements' and 'mere cannon fodder for the Armed Forces', mass deportation of intellectuals into remote labor camps, suppression of 'renegade' labor unions while ensuring the loyalty of the remaining few, and eliminated certain political privileges given to the Angvarian Catheric Church while appointing the incumbent Pope as a member of the Privy Council, all of which earned her the ire of the global community and the reputation of Angvar as a 'rogue state'. As with her deceased husband and previous Angvarian sovereigns, Katharina maintained an immediate imperial cult of personality over her subjects.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
Styles of Empress Katharina XII of Angvar | |
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Reference style | Her Most Auspicious Majesty |
Spoken style | Your Most Auspicious Majesty |
Alternative style | Mistress |
- 20 April 1984 – 11 March 2019: The Lady Katharina de Beintrussel
- 11 March 2019 — present: Her Most Auspicious Majesty The Empress
Full style
Most High, most Potent and most Excellent Princess, Katharina, the eleventh of Her Name, over All the Angvars and of Her Dominions and other Territories Empress; Autocrat over All under Heaven; Sovereign of Sovereigns and Despot of Despots; Supreme Overlord of All the Omniverse who alone is the perfect incarnation of the Divine Countenance that a ruler should possess, commanding the tremors of the Earth and the tides of the Seas and the winds of the Air to Her bidding; Sovereign of the Most Sublime House of Gellert with the Splendor of Conan reigning over Two Seas and Two Lands, of the Great Citadel and of the Great See and of the Great Throne of All the Cimmerias, Invincible and Venerable One divinely crowned, who rules over all the nations and peoples upon the face of all the earth; Empress of the Four Cities of Mordegard, of Novogard, of Sebastople, and of Gorgoroth; Empress of Khând, of Astarkan, of Transudelian Ursh, of the Tarkan Chersonesos, of Valachia, of Curvania, of Percunia, Rendusia, and of Jönneland; Sovereign Duchess of Porkhaï, of Smogrîsh, of Kharghash, of Vakhthang, of Lurtz, of Nogrash, of Khilluk, of Khorghash, of Shagrath, of Nogroth, of Vokthash, of Vogrish, of Azagholuk, of Gminush, of Zorgog
Family
Issue
Image | Name | Birth | Notes | |
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By Charles IV of Angvar (29 July 1983 — 30 January 2016, married on 16 December 2007) | ||||
Conrad Frederick Louis, Crown Prince Imperial of Angvar | 26 April 2010 | |||
Prince Reinhard Walther, Duke of D'hôrghâr | 29 August 2013 | |||
Princess Adelheid, Duchess of Porghaï | 12 January 2015 |