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Alberto I | |||||||||
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Emperor of Cárinansia | |||||||||
Emperor of Cárinansia | |||||||||
Emperor | 6 October 1841 - 1 December 1857 | ||||||||
Coronation | 18 October 1841 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Alberto I | ||||||||
Successor | Alberto III | ||||||||
Regent | Queen Dowager Lilian de Galán | ||||||||
Prince of Eneas | |||||||||
Reign | 12 March 1828 - 5 July 1842 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Position created | ||||||||
Successor | Alberto III | ||||||||
Born | Prince Imperial Alberto... Zendejas 12 March 1828 Imperial Palace, São Alberto | ||||||||
Died | 1 December 1857 Imperial Palace, São Alberto | (aged 29)||||||||
Burial | Imperial Mausoleum | ||||||||
Empress | Almenara, Marchioness of Angulo | ||||||||
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House | House of Zendejas | ||||||||
Father | Alberto I | ||||||||
Mother | Queen Dowager Lilian de Galán | ||||||||
Religion | Amendist Godsinian |
Alberto II was the second Emperor of the Imperial State of Cárinansia. Assuming the position at only 13 years old, his mother, Queen Dowager Lilian de Galán, became his regent until he reached 19 years of age, after which point she exerted significant influence until she was institutionalised in 1851. As Emperor, he oversaw the 1851-1856 Monteguerias War, successfully establishing an independent monarchy. In the peace treaty signed with the Arcadian Empire, Lilian's position as Queen Regnant of Monteguerias was formalised. The Kingdom of Monteguerias today exists under the 9th generation descendant of Lilian I, Queen Lilian III. A year after the war ended, he died of a stroke while preparing for a military conflict to crown his younger brother, Juan Carlos, as King of Valorá.