Johannes II
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Johannes II | |
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King of Hytekojuznia Margrave of Hytekia Grand Duke of Juznia | |
Reign | 18 October 1894 – 23 February 1917 |
Coronation | 22 October 1894 |
Predecessor | Johannes I |
Successor | Monarchy abolished |
Born | 10 January 1868 Breinermoor Palace, Krasno, Hytekia |
Died | 11 June 1931 Konreid Palace, Konreid, Mascylla | (aged 70)
House | Melderis |
Father | Aleksandr Pokrovsky |
Mother | Adelaide of Hytekia |
Religion | Ditanery |
Johannes II (Hytek: Johannes Landrich Malte von Melderis; 10 January 1861 - 11 June 1931) was the last King of Hytekojuznia, Margrave of Hytekia and Grand Duke of Juznia, reigning from 18 October 1894 to his deposition by the Crimson Revolution on 23 February 1917. Johannes led the country throughout the Continental War and worked closely with the Quadruple Alliance before and during Hytekojuznia's participation in the war. He was third cousins with Ludwig I, King of Mascylla and opponent to Hytekojuznia. After his exile he fled to Mascylla and, representing the Kingdom of Hytekojuznia, signed the Treaty of Lehpold on March 10 1917.