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Charles IX of Huldenberg

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Charles IX
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King of Huldenberg (more...)
Reign5 October 2003 – present
Enthronement5 October 2003
PredecessorCharles VIII
Heir apparentCharles Gustaf, Crown Prince
Minister-president(s)Evert-Jan Biester
Born19 July 1977 (age 39)
Noorvik, Kingdom of Huldenberg, Atmora
SpousePrincess Louisa of Sayn-Weltersburg-Nisterau
IssueCharles Gustaf, Crown Prince
Princess Svetlana
Full name
Dutch: Karel Filip Marie Clemens Boudewijn van Hooggaarden-Witsenburg
Huldenburgish: Sjarel Filip Maria Clemens Boudewien vaan Hoeggaerde-Witsenburg
HouseHooggaarden-Witsenburg
FatherCharles VIII
MotherPrincess Irene of Doorn
ReligionCatholic

Charles IX (Karel Filip Marie Clemens Boudewijn van Hooggaarden-Witsenburg, born 19 July 1977) is King of Huldenberg. He has reigned since 5 October 2003, when his father Charles VIII abdicated the throne.

Following the death of his grandfather Philip II in 1987, Charles became crown prince after his father ascended the throne. During the final days of the Atmoran Interior War, Charles joined the Atmoran Army in 1996. After graduating from the Royal Military Academy in 1998, Charles was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 4 Garderegiment Dragonders. By 2004 Charles was promoted to Rittmeester. Charles married Princess Louisa of Sayn-Weltersburg-Nisterau a noblewoman distant cousin to Lodewijk II, Prince of Sayn-Ravenstein. Charles and Louisa have two children Charles Gustaf and Svetlana. During the Fourth Voshan War, Charles offered sanctuary to Vozhan prisoners of war, Charles convinced Katherine II to allow POWs to be interned in Heiligenrode and Walsdorp.

Early life and education

Crown prince

Military career

Reign

Fourth Voshan War

Titles, styles, and honours

Titles and styles

  • 19 July 1977 – 9 December 1987: His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Huldenberg
  • 9 December 1987 – 5 October 2003: His Royal Highness Charles, Crown Prince of Huldenberg
  • 5 October 2003 – present: His Most Faithful Majesty The King of Huldenberg

Honours

See also