King Eilert of Vittmark
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King Eilert | |
Birth name | Eilert Idunasson av Kulla |
Birth date | 7611 |
Birth place | Östervallen, Vittmark |
Death date | TBA |
Death place | TBA |
Burial place | TBA |
Monuments | several |
Nationality | Vittmarker |
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Years active | 76XX-76XX |
Style | His Royal Highness |
Height | 179 cm |
Predecessor | Queen Iduna of Vittmark |
Successor | King Asgard of Vittmark |
Spouse | TBA |
Children | Asgard, Iduna ir, Palne |
Mother | Queen Iduna of Vittmark |
Father | TBA |
Relatives | Nilla, Annika (sisters) |
King Eilert of Vittmark was the fifth monarch and second king of the federal kingdom of Vittmark. He was the successor of his mother Queen Iduna and succeeded by his second son King Asgard.
Early life
TBA
Crown Prince of Vittmark
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King of Vittmark
Under King Eilert, Vittmark became a leading economy on Gotha. He functioned as minister in the executive in many of the Vittmarker cabinets, not because he was entitled this role due to his role as monarch, but since his knowledge and skills in international trade and economic innovation were appreciated. Between 76XX and 76XX he even functioned as prime minister in a technocratic, non-partisan executive government. Whenever he was part of the executive cabinet, the monarch constitutional role as head of federal parliament was taken over by a person chosen by members of parliament themselves. Even though his political role was quite proactive and he could be seen as an absolutist in many ways, the majority of the Vittmarker people appreciated his active commitment to state affairs.
King of Kulla
After his abdication in 76XX, he received the title King of Kulla. He retreated at the Blåkulla mansion, where he is residing today.