Maximillian Georg Gaius von Reginrave

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Maximillian II
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Maximillian in 1985
Emperor of the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Reign30 April 1975 - 25 October 2010
Coronation10 May 1975
PredecessorMaximillian I
SuccessorMaximillian III
Duke of Paster-Rumberg
Reign30 April 1975 - 25 October 2010
PredecessorMaximillian I
SuccessorMaximillian III
Born16 August 1942
Schwartzgrad, Imperial City, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Died25 October 2010
Schwartzgrad, Imperial City, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
SpouseMargaret, Duchess of Padelborn (1962-1989; her death)
Charlotte, Princess of Remiferia
IssueMaximillian Franz Joseph Gaius (with Margaret)
Louis Ferdinand I (with Charlotte)
Full name
Maximillian Georg Gaius
HouseHouse of Reginrave
FatherMaximillian I
MotherElizabeth of Kruneburg
ReligionProtestantism

Maximillian Georg Gaius von Reginrave (16 August 1942 - 25 October 2010) or simply Maximillian II was the Emperor of the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance from 1975 to 2005. He succeeded his father, Maximillian I after the latter committed suicide during the last days of the War of Lorican Aggression. He is also as Generalissimo Maximillian II as part of his Imperial title of being the commander of the Imperial Armed Forces of East Europa. As opposed to his father, he was more conservative, often negotiating peace terms with the Lucis Commonwealth and the Association of Asianna Nations. He was also considered by many world leaders as the most honorable and respected Emperor of the East Empire. He was also the first Emperor to visit all of the Commonwealth nations. He was affectionately called Uncle Max.

He was assassinated by his own son, Maximillian Joseph a few months after the Second Lucis Civil War ended. Many witnesses believed that Maximillian's son was plotting to take over the throne and ignite a total war with the allied nations. 6 years later, the Imperial Crisis sparked.

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