Goldenbaum Dynasty
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The capital of the Goldenbaum Dynasty's government was Sanssouci Palace, on the planet Odin. | The capital of the Goldenbaum Dynasty's government was Sanssouci Palace, on the planet Odin. | ||
- | Under the Goldenbaum Dynasty, the social hierarchy of the Galactic Empire was rigidly divided between the nobility and peasantry. At the start of his empire, Rudolph von Goldenbaum screened the people for "genetic purity" with the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act. Those he found worthy, were admitted into the newly-formed aristocracy and would, through bloodright, serve as the ruling class of the Galactic Empire for nearly five centuries. The Empire under the Goldenbaum Dynasty was a harsh, totalitarian state. Purges, state executions, and general oppression was the order of the day. Civil rights and liberties simply did not exist, as the | + | Under the Goldenbaum Dynasty, the social hierarchy of the Galactic Empire was rigidly divided between the nobility and peasantry. At the start of his empire, Rudolph von Goldenbaum screened the people for "genetic purity" with the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act. Those he found worthy, were admitted into the newly-formed aristocracy and would, through bloodright, serve as the ruling class of the Galactic Empire for nearly five centuries. The Empire under the Goldenbaum Dynasty was a harsh, totalitarian state. Purges, state executions, and general oppression was the order of the day. Civil rights and liberties simply did not exist, as the Kaiser — and, by extension, the nobility — were imbued with near-absolute power. |
==Kaisers== | ==Kaisers== |
Revision as of 05:25, 30 June 2011
The Goldenbaum Dynasty ruled over the Galactic Empire for 489 years, through the reigns of thirty-seven Kaisers, or emperors. When the Goldenbaum Dynasty fell in the 489th Imperial Year, it was succeeded by Reinhard von Lohengramm's Goldenlohen Dynasty.
The capital of the Goldenbaum Dynasty's government was Sanssouci Palace, on the planet Odin.
Under the Goldenbaum Dynasty, the social hierarchy of the Galactic Empire was rigidly divided between the nobility and peasantry. At the start of his empire, Rudolph von Goldenbaum screened the people for "genetic purity" with the Inferior Genes Exclusion Act. Those he found worthy, were admitted into the newly-formed aristocracy and would, through bloodright, serve as the ruling class of the Galactic Empire for nearly five centuries. The Empire under the Goldenbaum Dynasty was a harsh, totalitarian state. Purges, state executions, and general oppression was the order of the day. Civil rights and liberties simply did not exist, as the Kaiser — and, by extension, the nobility — were imbued with near-absolute power.
Kaisers
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1 | Rudolf I (Rudolf the Great) | Imperial Year 1-42 |
2 | Sigismund I | Imperial Year 42-?? |
3 | Richard I | |
4 | Otofried I | |
5 | Kasper | |
6 | Julius | |
7 | Sigismund II | |
8 | Otofried II | |
9 | August I | |
10 | Erich I | |
11 | Richard II | |
12 | Otto Heinz I | |
13 | Richard III | Imperial Year 2??-247 |
14 | August II (The Blood-Maker) | Imperial Year 247-253 |
15 | Erich II (The Blood-Stopper) | Imperial YEar 253-??? |
16 | Friedrich I | |
17 | Leonhard I | |
18 | Friedrich II | |
19 | Leonhard II | Imperial Year ???-324 |
20 | Friedrich III (The Defeated) | Imperial Year 324-331 |
21 | Maximilian Josef I | Imperial Year 331-3?? |
22 | Gustav (The Hundred Day King) | |
23 | Maximilian Josef II (The Seer, The Rebuilder) | |
24 | Kornelias I | |
25 | Manfred I | |
26 | Helmut | |
27 | Manfred II (The Exiled) | |
28 | Wilhelm I | |
29 | Wilhelm II | |
30 | Kornelias II | |
31 | Otofried III | |
32 | Erwin Josef I | |
33 | Otofried IV (The Blackmailer) | |
34 | Otto Heinz II | |
35 | Otofried V | Imperial Year ???-452 |
36 | Friedrich IV | Imperial Year 452-487 |
37 | Erwin Josef II | Imperial Year 487-489 |
38 | Catherine | Imperial Year 489-490 |