King Albert I of Vionna-Frankenlisch
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Albert I | |||||
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King of Vionna-Frankenlisch | |||||
Commander-in-Chief | |||||
Reign | 8th August 1933 - 2nd March 1967 | ||||
Coronation | 11th August 1933 | ||||
Predecessor | King Alexander II of Vionna-Frankenlisch | ||||
Successor | King Edward III of Vionna-Frankenlisch | ||||
Born | Albert Frederick George Turrell 14 September 1918 St Kaspar's Hospital, Frankenlisch | ||||
Died | 2 March 1967 Imperial Palace, Frankenlisch | (aged 48)||||
Burial | Turrell Family Mausoleum, Grythshead | ||||
Spouse | Irena Poltov (m. 1934–1967); their deaths | ||||
Issue | George Turrell Edward III of Vionna-Frankenlisch | ||||
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Dynasty | Turrell | ||||
Father | King Alexander II of Vionna-Frankenlisch | ||||
Mother | Georgia Kimberly-Wilton | ||||
Religion | Frankenlischian Andyism |
King Albert I of Vionna-Frankenlisch | |
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Allegiance | Vionna-Frankenlisch |
Service/ | Imperial Army Imperial Vionnan Army |
Years of service | 1935 - 1967 |
Rank | Major General Commander-in-Chief |
Conflicts | Second Europan War Battle of Parliament Square † |
King Albert I of Vionna-Frankenlisch was the 7th Monarch of Vionna-Frankenlisch and reigned from the death of his father in 1933 to his own death in 1967 at the Battle of Parliament Square during the Imperial Civil War. His reign was followed by the Red Decade and the government of the Socialist Republic of Vionna-Frankenlisch under Marshall Howell.