Wilhelm III of Senvar-Senvek
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Wilhelm III | |
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Reign | May 23, 1832-March 5, 1839 |
Coronation | November 17, 1832 |
Predecessor | Wilhelm II |
Successor | Adolf I (Martinez claimant) Frederick I (Schuessler claimant) |
Born | Wilhelm III Schuessler March 29, 1798 Port Senvar, Senvar, Senvar-Senvek |
Died | 30 November 1855 Port Senvar, Senver, Creeperopolis | (aged 57)
Consort | Felicia Stassen (m. 1829, his death) |
House | House of Schuessler |
Father | Wilhelm II |
Mother | Susanne Schwerin |
Religion | Senvar-Senvekian Protestantism |
Wilhelm III of Senvar-Senvek (March 29, 1798-November 30, 1855) was the final native reigning monarch of the thone of Senvar-Senvek and the final monarch of the Kingdom of Senvar-Senvek. Wilhelm III was the son of then Prince Wilhelm Schuessler, the future King Wilhelm II, and the grandson of then reigning King Wilhelm I. When his father died on May 23, 1832, he became the King of Senvar-Senvek becoming the 22nd such King. Wilhelm III's reign was cut abruptly short by the Creeperian annexation of his kingdom in 1839. The annexation was ordered by Wilhelm III's first cousin, Emperor Adolfo III of Creeperopolis. His forced abdication formally annexed the kingdom to Creeperopolis, but many Senvar-Senvekians did not acknowledge the annexation and began the First Senvarian Insurgency, lead by his younger brother, self proclaimed co-King Frederick I. Wilhelm III was given an administrative job in the city of Port Senvar, his former capital, by Adolfo III. Wilhelm III died on November 30, 1855.