Klaus von Lichtenlade

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'''Klaus von Lichtenlade''' (Japanese: '''クラウス・フォン・リヒテンラーデ''') was Minister of State and acting Prime Minister of the [[Galactic Empire]] under Kaiser [[Friedrich IV]] and, briefly, [[Erwin Josef II]]. Although he held the title of Marquis (later elevated to Duke after the ascension of Erwin Josef II), as a palace courtier, Lichtenlade lacked influence and power outside the palace, unlike the Kaiser's maternal relatives such as Duke [[Otho von Braunschweig]] or Marquis [[Wilhelm von Littenheim]]. He thus decided to back [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] in the wake of the passing of Friedrich IV to shore up his own power. This alliance with Reinhard von Lohengramm resulted in the two of them putting Erwin Josef II to on the throne, who was not backed by the [[Nobility|high nobles]]. This alliance proved to be short-lived after Reinhard's subordinates swiftly apprehended him at the end of the [[Imperial Civil War]] for allegedly plotting against Reinhard, forcing him to commit suicide. ({{logh|016|026}})
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'''Klaus von Lichtenlade''' (Japanese: '''クラウス・フォン・リヒテンラーデ''') was Minister of State and acting Prime Minister of the [[Galactic Empire]] under Kaiser [[Friedrich IV]] and, briefly, [[Erwin Josef II]]. Although he held the title of Marquis (later elevated to Duke after the ascension of Erwin Josef II), as a palace courtier, Lichtenlade lacked influence and power outside the palace, unlike the Kaiser's maternal relatives such as Duke [[Otho von Braunschweig]] or Marquis [[Wilhelm von Littenheim]]. He thus decided to back [[Reinhard von Lohengramm]] in the wake of the passing of Friedrich IV to shore up his own power, since by tradition he was supposed to have resigned upon the death of the Kaiser. This alliance with Reinhard von Lohengramm resulted in the two of them putting Erwin Josef II to on the throne, who was not backed by the [[Nobility|high nobles]]. This alliance proved to be short-lived after Reinhard's subordinates swiftly apprehended him at the end of the [[Imperial Civil War]] for allegedly plotting against Reinhard, forcing him to commit suicide. ({{logh|016|026}})
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Marquis Lichtenlade (left) (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE))
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Galactic Empire
Occupation: Premier of the Galactic Empire
Status: Deceased
Died: November 797 UC (488 IC / 3597 CE)
Played by: Miyauchi Kōhei (Deceased) (OVA)
Ito Hiroshi (HBSHBL)

Klaus von Lichtenlade (Japanese: クラウス・フォン・リヒテンラーデ) was Minister of State and acting Prime Minister of the Galactic Empire under Kaiser Friedrich IV and, briefly, Erwin Josef II. Although he held the title of Marquis (later elevated to Duke after the ascension of Erwin Josef II), as a palace courtier, Lichtenlade lacked influence and power outside the palace, unlike the Kaiser's maternal relatives such as Duke Otho von Braunschweig or Marquis Wilhelm von Littenheim. He thus decided to back Reinhard von Lohengramm in the wake of the passing of Friedrich IV to shore up his own power, since by tradition he was supposed to have resigned upon the death of the Kaiser. This alliance with Reinhard von Lohengramm resulted in the two of them putting Erwin Josef II to on the throne, who was not backed by the high nobles. This alliance proved to be short-lived after Reinhard's subordinates swiftly apprehended him at the end of the Imperial Civil War for allegedly plotting against Reinhard, forcing him to commit suicide. (LOGH: 'New Trends', 'Farewell, Distant Memories')

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Lichenlade is a misspelling/mistranslation of Lichtenrade, a district of the German capitol of Berlin. A Lade is also a chest.

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