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Heinrich I of Liothidia

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Henry I
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Liothidian Emperor
Reign12 December 1858 - 9 June 1885
Coronation14 December 1858
PredecessorAugust-Wilhelm I
SuccessorHeinrich II
Minister-Presidents 
King of Rahdenburg
Reign12 December 1858 - 9 June 1885
PredecessorAugust-Wilhelm I
SuccessorHeinrich II
Lord Minister 
Born13 October 1800
Erbswalde Palace, Rixdorf, Kingdom of Rahdenburg
Died9 June 1885
Franzburg Palace, Rixdorf, Liothidian Empire
Spouse
Issue
Full name
Heinrich Albrecht Ludwig von Hechenreyt
HouseHechenreyt
FatherAugust-Friedrich III
MotherMargarete von Verrenhalle
ReligionFabrian Catholic

Henry I, or in Liothidian: Heinrich I (full name: Henry Albert Louis of Hechrenreyt, Liothidian: Heinrich Albrecht Ludwig von Hechenreyt, 10 October 1800 – 9 June 1885), of the House of Hechenreyt, was King of Rahdenburg and Emperor of Liothidia from 1856 until his death in 1885.

From 1834 until 1858, Henry I would hold the title of Crown Prince of Rahdenburg (Kronprinz) and from 1846 until 1858, the title of Crown Prince of Liothidia, due to the lack of a male heir for his older brother, August-Wilhelm I. His younger years were dominated by a successful military career, which set him apart from his more intellectual brother, and following Liothidian unification, he worked alongside key figures to reform the Liothidian military. Upon his coronation as Emperor of Liothidia in 1858, following the death of his brother, he would further set himself apart from his predecessor with a more active role in politics, aggressive foreign policy and a successful patronage of industry.

His reign as Emperor was marked by three major conflicts, dramatic territorial expansion and the establishment of Liothidia as major world power in the late 19th century. His reign also saw some improvements to political rights, but most successes under him are economic in nature, with his personal and official patronage of industry, leading to strident progress in the industrial revolution. Noted as often being cold, authoritarian and stern, many historians note that his personality had an immense influence over his grandson and future successor, Heinrich III.

Early life and military career

Crown Prince

Emperor of Liothidia

First Lio-Seredinian War

War of Hvornish Succession

Curator of Industry

War of Oseva

Later years and death

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Full title as Liothidian Emperor

His Imperial and Royal Majesty August-William the First, by the Grace of God, Emperor of Liothidia, King of Rahdenburg, Lord-Protector of Hvornum and Oseva and Supreme Prince of the Realm; Margrave of Harrenburg, Burgrave of Meiersberg, Count of Löwenkopf; Sovereign and Supreme Duke of Teringen and of the County of Nieden; Grand Duke of the Upper Schwarzwasser and of Demsten; Duke of Rüdesheim, of Levenkusen, of Subelia, of Jurena, Prenzlau, Hohenland and Blumenthal, of Lehnstedt, of Vechta, of Steffenshagen and Ribnitz; Landgrave of Falstein and Dranske; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lustia; Lord of Talheim, Rastede and Karschau; Master-General of the Imperial Armies, Faithful in Christ, Wise and Learned and Paramount Lord of the North.