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Karl Sigmar Barbanov-Bihar (Common: Charles Siguine; High Imperial: Carolus Sigumarid), (1846-1905), regally known as Karl III was the twentieth King of Hanseti-Ruska and the second born son of King Sigismund III and Emma of Jerovitz. With a reign of 32 years, Karl III is the second longest ruling King of Hanseti-Ruska, tied with his grandfather Heinrik II.
Early Life (1846-1873)
Karl Sigmar Barbanov-Bihar was born in 1846, in the capital of Haense, the Royal City of Karosgrad, as the second-born and eldest living son of Sigismund III thus making him the Grand Prince of Kusoraev, the heir apparent to the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska, at the time of his birth. Karl was the elder of a pair of twins by mere minutes, his brother Prince Sergei was a close confidant of his since their shared childhoods.
Education
Sigismund received an education befitting a future King, being taught extensively in the subjects of politics, history, warfare, stewardship, and theology. Under the tutelage of future Grand Maer and Aulic Envoy Feodor May primarily, Sigismund progressed well with all his lessons, being an especially studious child and showing a great aptitude for writing himself, being able to convey himself well in the written word from an early age.
The Grand Prince was tutored by a series of teachers but most notably was under the tutelage of Iulius Vernhart, a scholar and proponent of the rights of commoners. Karl excelled in matters of politics and warfare, going on to utilise both in his future reign, as proven by his plethora of treaties and pacts, peace summits and interventions in matters that involved his fellow Canonist princes.
Reign
Karl became the King of Hanseti-Ruska at the age of twenty-seven following the death of his father, Sigismund III, in 1873. Karl’s father was an immensely popular ruler and a legendary figure amongst the Haeseni even before his chivalric death and thus Karl had large shoes to fill. He set to begin his reign properly with haste, sorting both his father’s funeral and his own coronation within the same year. Karl III’s coronation took place in the Basilica of Saint Henrik, officiated by High Pontiff Tylos II in 1873.[1]
Early Reign (1873-1877)
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Successors’ War (1878-1881)
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Heartland Immigration (Year)
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Protector of the Highlanders (Year)
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Dismantling of the Harvest Confederacy (Year)
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Duchy of Adria (1903)
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Karosgrad Renovations (1905)
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Death (1905)
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Marriage(s)
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Titles, Styles and Honors
- 1846-1873: His Royal Highness, Karl Sigmar, Grand Prince of Kusoraev
- 1873-1905: His Royal Majesty, Karl III, King of Hanseti-Ruska
Full title as King of Hanseti-Ruska
The titles of Karl III are: His Royal Majesty Karl III, by the Grace of Godan King of Hanseti and Ruska, Grand Hetman of the Army, Prince of Bihar, Dules, Lahy, Muldav, Solvesborg, Slesvik and Ulgaard, Duke of Carnatia and Vanaheim, Margrave of Korstadt, Rothswald and Vasiland, Count of Alban, Alimar, Baranya, Graiswald, Karikhov, Karovia, Kaunas, Kavat, Kovachgrad, Kvasz, Markev, Nenzing, Torun, and Toruv, Viscount of Varna, Baron of Esenstadt, Kraken’s Watch, Kralta, Krepost, Lorentz, Rytsburg, Thurant, Venzia and Astfield, Lord of the Westfolk, Protector of the Highlanders, etcetera.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Georg I, King of Hanseti-Ruska | 6th of the Amber Cold, 1872 | Alive | Esfir of Jerovitz | Firstborn son of Karl III and Amadea |
Marius Audemar, Duke of Markev | 1874 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn son of Karl III and Amadea |
Analiesa Josefina, Duchess of Karosgrad, Princess Royal | 1876 | Alive | Aleksandr I, Duke of Vidaus | Firstborn daughter of Karl III and Amadea, Twin to Nikolas |
Nikolas Leopold, Duke of Greywyn | 1876 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn son of Karl III and Amadea, Twin to Analiesa |