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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> 25 Grand Harvest 1666 <br> [[Senntisten]], [[Crown of Renatus-Marna|Renatus]], Marna | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': ||<span style="font-size:small;"> 25 Grand Harvest 1666 <br> [[Senntisten]], [[Crown of Renatus-Marna|Renatus]], Marna | ||
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': || <span style="font-size:small;">[[House of Barbanov|Barbanov]] | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': || <span style="font-size:small;">[[House of Barbanov|Barbanov]] | ||
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'''Franz Jakob''', regally known as '''Francis II of Haense''' and also known as the '''Unfortunate''', was the tenth king of [[Kingdom of Haense|Haense]] from the [[House of Barbanov]]. | '''Franz Jakob''', regally known as '''Francis II of Haense''' and also known as the '''Unfortunate''', was the tenth king of [[Kingdom of Haense|Haense]] from the [[House of Barbanov]]. | ||
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== Reign == | == Reign == | ||
Shortly after the death of [[Charles II of Haense|King Charles II]], Franz had seized control of the government proclaiming himself regent. Only a month, he had fully taken over the state proclaiming himself King before the duma was called. Franz take over was successful due to his work a Lord Palatine under his cousins rule and the loyalty of the military stationed there which made it easier for him to sway over the lords. During his coronation, however, the palace would be surprisingly attacked resulting in many of his most loyal subjects death and his own capture. He would be brought up before [[Aurelius I, Emperor of Man|King Aurelius I of Renatus-Marna]] to be forced to bend the knee to which would result to his refusal and execution. Upon his execution, the throne would pass down to his nephew, [[Siguine I of Haense|Prince Sigiuine of Bihar]]. | Shortly after the death of [[Charles II of Haense|King Charles II]], Franz had seized control of the government proclaiming himself regent. Only a month, he had fully taken over the state proclaiming himself King before the duma was called. Franz take over was successful due to his work a Lord Palatine under his cousins rule and the loyalty of the military stationed there which made it easier for him to sway over the lords. During his coronation, however, the palace would be surprisingly attacked resulting in many of his most loyal subjects death and his own capture. He would be brought up before [[Aurelius I, Emperor of Man|King Aurelius I of Renatus-Marna]] to be forced to bend the knee to which would result to his refusal and execution. Upon his execution, the throne would pass down to his nephew, [[Siguine I of Haense|Prince Sigiuine of Bihar]]. |
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Franz Jakob, regally known as Francis II of Haense and also known as the Unfortunate, was the tenth king of Haense from the House of Barbanov.
Reign
Shortly after the death of King Charles II, Franz had seized control of the government proclaiming himself regent. Only a month, he had fully taken over the state proclaiming himself King before the duma was called. Franz take over was successful due to his work a Lord Palatine under his cousins rule and the loyalty of the military stationed there which made it easier for him to sway over the lords. During his coronation, however, the palace would be surprisingly attacked resulting in many of his most loyal subjects death and his own capture. He would be brought up before King Aurelius I of Renatus-Marna to be forced to bend the knee to which would result to his refusal and execution. Upon his execution, the throne would pass down to his nephew, Prince Sigiuine of Bihar.