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Sébastien II of Carloso

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Sébastien II
Prince Albert Mounbatten.jpg
Sébastien, then Prince Imperial, in 1909
Emperor of Carloso
Reign6 August 1915 – 29 May 1932
Coronation9 July 1916
PredecessorSébastien I
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
PresidentsJerónimo Fonseca
Head of the House of Mostodra
Tenure6 August 1915 – 8 December 1972
PredecessorSébastien I
SuccessorFelipe, Prince Imperial
Born(1875-11-24)24 November 1875
Madrigal, Carloso
Died8 December 1972(1972-12-08) (aged 97)
Madrigal, Carloso
Issue
  • Felipe, Prince Imperial
  • Sébastien, Prince of Menerissa
  • Catalina, Princess of Castirin
  • Luis, Prince of Viruna
  • Cárlos, Prince of Colusia
Full name
Sébastien Alfonso Mostodra
HouseMostodra
FatherSébastien I
ReligionCatholicism
Military career
AllegianceCarloso Carlosian Empire
Carloso Republic of Carloso
Service/branchCarlosian Army
Years of service1893–1915
1947–1951
Battles/warsBar-Carlosian War
Emergency War

Sébastien II (Sébastien Alfonso Mostodra; born 24 November 1875) was a Carlosian statesman and military commander who served as the last Emperor of Carloso, reigning from 6 August 1915; following the death of his father Sébastien I, until his abdication on 29 May 1932.

Following his abdication, Sébastien initially avoided public attention, despite lingering support in many sectors of Carlosian society for the restoration of the monarchy. By 1941, however, he sought to rehabilitate his image, writing books on the 1919 Red Vanguard uprising, the 1922 coup d'état attempt and the events surrounding the fall of the Empire from his perspective, returning to widespread popularity as a hardened, elder statesman. In 1947, amidst the darkest days of the Emergency War, with Bourgougian forces rapidly approaching Madrigal, Sébastien, now 71, implored President Emmanuel Sartega to allow him return to military service. Sartega subsequently restored him to the rank of General in the Carlosian Army, taking part in multiple campaigns throughout the remainder of the war. After his final retirement in 1951, Sébastien was lauded as a war hero. His subsequent support for Samuel Dengra in the 1955 general election, and then Eneas Mastronardi at the 1965 general election proved vital to their respective victory, and cementing of the Conservative Party's subsequent domination of Carlosian politics. He published his ultimate biography in 1971, which became a best-seller. He died on 8 December 1972, aged 97, receiving a full state funeral which was attended by an estimated 4 million people, the largest in Carlosian history.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Children
Date Spouse
Felipe, Prince Imperial 13 June 1902 5 March 1986 TBD TBD Valeria, Princess of Muron
Sébastien, Prince Imperial
Isabella, Princess of Sirune
Sébastien, Prince of Menerissa 18 October 1905 12 October 1993 TBD TBD Marianne
Jorge
Catalina, Princess of Castirin 9 May 1906 11 December 1989 TBD TBD Felics
Miguel
Elena
Tomás
Luis, Prince of Viruna 27 February 1907 4 August 1995 TBD TBD Ricard
Jago
Cárlos, Prince of Colusia 13 March 1914 24 February 2016 TBD TBD Javier
Rafael
Dolores
Tiodoria
Catalina
Emilia