Andrik II of Haense
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Andrik Otto, known regally as Andrew II, (Common: Andrew Otto; High Imperial: Andreas Ulysses; Hansetian: Andrik Otto) (11th of the Sun's Smile, 1564 – 2nd of the Deep Cold, 1586) of the House of Barbanov, was the second King of Haense from 1582 to 1586, abdicating in favor of his infant son Marius. A rash youth, he is most notable for his assassination of John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor, spurned on by the Emperor's apparent insanity and declaring a short rebellion against the Holy Orenian Empire called the Deep Cold Uprising. Regarded as a tremendously negative move by his vassals, he was quickly ousted in the following months by a coalition of loyal Hansetian lords, most notably the Count of Turov and the Count of Metterden.
He was executed in the court of Emperor Philip by being boiled in milk.
Early Life
Andrik Otto Petrovic was born to Petyr Barbanov and his wife, Elizaveta Ruthern, in the County of Metterden before his father's accession of Duke.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Marius I of Haense | 12th of Malin's Welcome, 1584 | Alive | Adelaida Isabel of Metterden | Successor of Andrew II. |
Princess Catherine of Haense | 12th of Malin's Welcome, 1584 | Alive | Sergei II of Carnatia | N/A |
Otto I of Haense | 27th of the Deep Cold, 1586 | 13 Great Harvest 1627 | Eliza of Carnatia | Successor of Stephen I, and 6th King of Haenseti-Ruska |