Adalbert XX, Sunrosian monarch

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Adalbert XX
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Photograph of Adalbert XX, 1916
Emperor of Sunrosia
Reign28 November 1905 – 25 December 1921
PredecessorAdalbert XIX
SuccessorLouisa
Born(1894-09-24)24 September 1894
Georgehaven, Kingdom of Selosia
Died25 December 1921(1921-12-25) (aged 27)
Lellewarden, Kingdom of Selosia
Burial
Spouse
IssueLouisa, Sunrosian Monarch
Full name
Ludwig Adalbert Karl Friedrich Wilhelm
HouseWindenheim-Treniotis
FatherAdalbert XIX
MotherGeorgiana of Estmere
ReligionSolarian Catholicism

Adalbert XX (28 November 1905 – 25 December 1921), sometimes known as Adalbert the Melancholic (Adalbert der Melancholiker) was the penultimate Emperor of Sunrosia, reigning from 28 November 1905 until his death on 25 December 1921. His sixteen years long reign, the second longest rule under Adalbertine Monarchy, saw the Great Collapse, the Airdale War and most of the Swetanian Revolution that led to the eventual end of the Sunrosian Monarchy a month after his death.

The third son of Adalbert XIX and Georgiana of Estmere, the then Prince Ludwig Adalbert wasn't the heir apparent until the death of his elder brother Prince Adalbert George in 1899. He assumed the throne six years later at the age of eleven, under a regency led by his mother Queen Georgiana that lasted until his majority and subsequent inauguration in 1912. Collaborating with the Chartist Association dominant in the Imperial Assembly, the regency oversaw a rollback of the autocratic reforms from Adalbert XIX's later reign, and in foreign policy favoured rapproachement with Estmere. Both policies were maintained by Adalbert XX's following the beginning of his personal rule, and he was generally considered to have been a liberal monarch and an Estmerophile.

Despite his private wishes to marry his cousin the Countess Amalie of Acupis, foreign policy concerns prevailed and he married Sylviane of Gaullica in 1913. Later this year, the Great Collapse threw the thriving Sunrosian Monarchy into social and economic chaos, leading to the rise of the Salvation League. In spite of his pro-chartist tendencies, the worsening situation allowed the League to convince Adalbert to dismiss the elected government and appoint their leader Rudolf von Waldriek as an emergency measure in February 1915. The early successes of the League's policies allowed them to consolidate power in their hands as Adalbert became increasingly sidelined, being considered little more a figurehead by 1916.