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'''Aleksander Wilhelm III''' was Emperor of the [[United Empire|United Empire of Landingberg-Schoninreich]] 1521–1547. When the [[Senate of the Lakes]] was called into session in 1522, he assumed his grandfather Emperor [[Tyler-Alexander of Landingberg]]'s seat. Busy with the affairs of state of the United Empire, he felt it was imperative his seat was represented by someone who could devote more time to it, and as such he resigned it in favour of his cousin-once-removed, King [[Karl Gustav]] of [[Nidaros]]. | '''Aleksander Wilhelm III''' was Emperor of the [[United Empire|United Empire of Landingberg-Schoninreich]] 1521–1547. When the [[Senate of the Lakes]] was called into session in 1522, he assumed his grandfather Emperor [[Tyler-Alexander of Landingberg]]'s seat. Busy with the affairs of state of the United Empire, he felt it was imperative his seat was represented by someone who could devote more time to it, and as such he resigned it in favour of his cousin-once-removed, King [[Karl Gustav]] of [[Nidaros]]. | ||
[[Category:Deceased members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]][[Category:Landingberg]][[Category:United Empire]] |
Latest revision as of 12:13, 18 May 2024
Aleksander Wilhelm Louis Asher-Jones | |
Former Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1522 |
Tenure ended | 1523 |
Senate(s) | I |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Species | Human |
Race | Landish |
Biographical information | |
Father | Aleksander Wilhelm II |
Spouse(s) | Ekaterina-Maria of the Rhinesland (m. 1519) |
Date of birth | 1497 |
Date of death | 1547 |
Aleksander Wilhelm III was Emperor of the United Empire of Landingberg-Schoninreich 1521–1547. When the Senate of the Lakes was called into session in 1522, he assumed his grandfather Emperor Tyler-Alexander of Landingberg's seat. Busy with the affairs of state of the United Empire, he felt it was imperative his seat was represented by someone who could devote more time to it, and as such he resigned it in favour of his cousin-once-removed, King Karl Gustav of Nidaros.