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August-William I, or in {{wp|German|Liothidian}}: ''August-Wilhelm I'' (full name: ''August William Frederick of Hechenreyt'', Liothidian: ''August-Wilhelm Friedrich von Hechenreyt'', 22 March 1799 – 12 December 1856), of the [[House of Hechenreyt]], was King of Rahdenburg from 4 October 1834 and the first Liothidian Emperor from 10 May 1846 to his death, the first Head of State of a united Liothidia. Under the leadership of August-William and his Minister President Karl Franz von Auerswald, Rahdenburg achieved the unification of Liothidia and the establishment of the [[Liothidian Empire]], following the [[Glorious Revolution (Liothidia)|Glorious Revolution]]. Following unification, August-William left much of governance to his Minister President Karl-Franz Auerswald. | |||
The death of his wife and new-born son in 1837, denied August-William a male heir and failing to secure changes to the laws of succession, to enable his daughter, Hildegard, to succeed him brought the emperor into a decades-long depression. Toward the end of his life, he withdrew from the public and died of a heart attack within weeks of his daughter's wedding to Ghantish Prince [[Nathan III]]. He was succeed by his younger brother, [[Heinrich I|Heinrich, Grand Prince of Stalendorf]]. |
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{{Infobox royalty | name = August-William I | image = Friedrich_Wilhelm_IV_of_Prussia_(1847).jpg | image_size = 220px | caption = | succession = Liothidian Emperor | moretext = (more...) | reign = 10 May 1846 - 12 December 1858 | coronation = 13 May 1846 | predecessor = monarchy established | cor-type = |suc-type = |successor = Heinrich I |reg-type = Minister-Presidents |regent = {{List collapsed|title=See list|1=Sigmar von Schwarzerberg|2=[[Karl Franz von Auerswald]}} | succession2 = King of Rahdenburg | moretext2 = (more...) | reign2 = 4 October 1834 - 12 December 1858 | predecessor2 = August-Heinrich III |suc-type2 = |successor2 = |reg-type2 = Lord Minister
|regent2 =
- Reinhardt-Gabriel zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
- Albrecht von Canitz und Dallwitz
- Karl Franz von Auerswald
|reg-type3 = Consuls |regent3 =
| spouse =
| issue =
- Hildegard, Empress of Ghant
- Heinrich-Joachim of Liothidia (b. 1837 d. 1837)
| full name = August Wilhelm Friedrich von Hechenreyt | house = Hechenreyt | father = August-Friedrich III | mother = Margarete von Verrenhalle | birth_date = 22 March 1799 | birth_place = Schloss Engelweg, Rixdorf, Kingdom of Rahdenburg | death_date = 12 December 1858 | death_place = Ersbwalde Palace, Rahden, Liothidian Empire | religion = Fabrian Catholic |}}
August-William I, or in Liothidian: August-Wilhelm I (full name: August William Frederick of Hechenreyt, Liothidian: August-Wilhelm Friedrich von Hechenreyt, 22 March 1799 – 12 December 1856), of the House of Hechenreyt, was King of Rahdenburg from 4 October 1834 and the first Liothidian Emperor from 10 May 1846 to his death, the first Head of State of a united Liothidia. Under the leadership of August-William and his Minister President Karl Franz von Auerswald, Rahdenburg achieved the unification of Liothidia and the establishment of the Liothidian Empire, following the Glorious Revolution. Following unification, August-William left much of governance to his Minister President Karl-Franz Auerswald.
The death of his wife and new-born son in 1837, denied August-William a male heir and failing to secure changes to the laws of succession, to enable his daughter, Hildegard, to succeed him brought the emperor into a decades-long depression. Toward the end of his life, he withdrew from the public and died of a heart attack within weeks of his daughter's wedding to Ghantish Prince Nathan III. He was succeed by his younger brother, Heinrich, Grand Prince of Stalendorf.