Goldenlöwe Dynasty

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==History==
==History==
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Prior to the conquest of the [[Free Planets Alliance]], Reinhard moved the Imperial Capital to [[Phezzan]]. After the fall of the Free Planets Alliance, Phezzan served as the center of power for the Goldenlöwe Dynasty. It was eventually transformed into a strong constitutional monarchy by Kaiserin [[Hildegard von Lohengramm]] and, presumably, her son, [[Alexander Siegfried von Lohengramm]]. Julian Minci, of the [[Iserlohn Republic]], who also reluctantly became involved in Imperial politics after initially planning on becoming a historian, due to requests from a number of high-ranking officials (both Imperials and former Alliance citizens) asked).
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Prior to the conquest of the [[Free Planets Alliance]], Reinhard moved the Imperial Capital to [[Phezzan]]. After the fall of the Free Planets Alliance, Phezzan served as the center of power for the Goldenlöwe Dynasty. It was eventually transformed into a strong constitutional monarchy by Kaiserin [[Hildegard von Lohengramm]] and, presumably, her son, [[Alexander Siegfried von Lohengramm]]. Julian Minci, of the [[Iserlohn Republic]], who also reluctantly became involved in Imperial politics after initially planning on becoming a historian, due to requests from a number of high-ranking officials (both Imperials and former Alliance citizens) asked) he evenuiley did both.
==Kaisers==
==Kaisers==

Revision as of 21:14, 12 May 2011

Established on June 20th, 1 NIC (490 IC / 799 UC / 3599 CE), by Reinhard von Lohengramm, the Goldenlöwe Dynasty ruled over the New Galactic Empire.


History

Prior to the conquest of the Free Planets Alliance, Reinhard moved the Imperial Capital to Phezzan. After the fall of the Free Planets Alliance, Phezzan served as the center of power for the Goldenlöwe Dynasty. It was eventually transformed into a strong constitutional monarchy by Kaiserin Hildegard von Lohengramm and, presumably, her son, Alexander Siegfried von Lohengramm. Julian Minci, of the Iserlohn Republic, who also reluctantly became involved in Imperial politics after initially planning on becoming a historian, due to requests from a number of high-ranking officials (both Imperials and former Alliance citizens) asked) he evenuiley did both.

Kaisers

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