Stories of The North Pacific feature: Hohenzollern Kings of the Eireland
For the ninth volume of Stories of The North Pacific, the Executive Staff of the Ministry of Culture has chosen to feature: Hohenzollern Kings of the Eireland. Congratulations to its author, The Eireland!
As a featured author, The Eireland is welcome to display the Stories badge in their signature and in the featured dispatch:
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Hohenzollern Kings of the Eireland
House of Hohenzollern of the Eireland
16 December 1947
[c]
Dublin, the Eireland
Son of William II of Prussia and Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein[c]Princess Marie-Auguste
of Anhalt
11 March 1916
Three Children[c]16 December 1947
Dublin, the Eireland
aged 56[c]Given the Eirish throne after
the signing
of the Easter Treaty
Wilhelm
Friedrich
Eduard 16 December 1947 -
23 January 1975
[c]
Dublin, the Eireland
Son of Brian III and Marie-Auguste of Anhalt[c]Princess Henriette of Schönaich-Carolath
5 October 1940
Four Children[c]23 January 1979
Dublin, the Eireland
aged 63[c]Son of Brian III
Duncan 23 January 1975 -
5 July 2014
[c]
Dublin, the Eireland
Son of Charles I and Henriette of Schönaich-Carolath[c]Maria Vladimirovna, Grand Duchess of Russia
4 September 1970
Two Children[c]5 July 2014
Dublin, the Eireland
aged 71[c]Son of Charles I
Charles Patrick 5 July 2014 -
[c]
Dublin, the Eireland
Son of Brian IV and Maria Vladimirovna[c]Princess Märtha Louise of Norway
8 May 1996
Four Children[c]Roderick, Crown Prince of the Eireland[c]Son of Brian IV