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'''Karl Philipp Arthur Jürgen Battenberg''' (born in [[Schneedünen]], 1.VI.1617) is a whaler from Whales, Lord of [[Schneedünen]] since 1688. Famous for proposing the name [[Principality of Whales]] and the [[flag of Whales]] (both proposals adopted) during the [[1685–1687 Two Martyrs constitutional convention]].
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'''Karl Philipp Arthur Jürgen Battenberg''' (born in [[Schneedünen]], 1.VI.1648; died at the same place in I.I.1744) was a whaler and nobleman from [[Whales]], Lord of [[Schneedünen]] 1688–1743, and head of the [[Battenberg]] family. Famous for proposing the name [[Principality of Whales]] and the [[flag of Whales]] (both proposals adopted) during the [[1685–1687 Two Martyrs constitutional convention]].
 
In late 1730, the Order of the Holy Lakes announced that, following an investigation, it had found that Karl Battenberg had fraudulently designed a family tree that derived, via his mother, its ancestry from [[Vali Ri av Silmahamnum]], with the intent of buying his family more power and prestige. Following this investigation, the Order removed the Battenberg family from the [[Almanac of the Holy Lakes]]. If Karl Battenberg ever entered Hurmu, he would be arrested for fraud.
 
Estranged from his second son Heinrich since 1720.
 
Relinquished the lordship of Schneedünen in protest during the [[Integration of Walstadt and Light into the Aemilian Federation]] which began in 1743.
 
Died in 1744. Heinrich and his family pointedly did not attend the funeral. Representatives of the Order of the Holy Lakes also did not attend the funeral, despite invited to do so.


== Family ==
== Family ==
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Son of Philipp Battenberg and Elisabeth née Koburg.
Son of Philipp Battenberg and Elisabeth née Koburg.


Married twice. First time was with Franziska, with whom he had two children, Wilhelm and Heinrich. After Franziska died, he married his mistress Rosalind.
Married twice. First time was with Franziska, with whom he had two children, Wilhelm and Heinrich. After Franziska died, he married his mistress Rosalind. Wilhelm is married to Katharina née Mitz, with whom he has three children: Jürgen, Charlotta, and Ludwig.
 
Wilhelm is married to Katharina née Mitz, with whom he has three children: Jürgen, Charlotta, and Ludwig.
 
Heinrich is married to Margrethe née Merkel, with whom he has one son, Erchanbald.


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Latest revision as of 09:41, 29 May 2025

Karl Philipp Arthur Jürgen Battenberg (born in Schneedünen, 1.VI.1648; died at the same place in I.I.1744) was a whaler and nobleman from Whales, Lord of Schneedünen 1688–1743, and head of the Battenberg family. Famous for proposing the name Principality of Whales and the flag of Whales (both proposals adopted) during the 1685–1687 Two Martyrs constitutional convention.

In late 1730, the Order of the Holy Lakes announced that, following an investigation, it had found that Karl Battenberg had fraudulently designed a family tree that derived, via his mother, its ancestry from Vali Ri av Silmahamnum, with the intent of buying his family more power and prestige. Following this investigation, the Order removed the Battenberg family from the Almanac of the Holy Lakes. If Karl Battenberg ever entered Hurmu, he would be arrested for fraud.

Estranged from his second son Heinrich since 1720.

Relinquished the lordship of Schneedünen in protest during the Integration of Walstadt and Light into the Aemilian Federation which began in 1743.

Died in 1744. Heinrich and his family pointedly did not attend the funeral. Representatives of the Order of the Holy Lakes also did not attend the funeral, despite invited to do so.

Family

Son of Philipp Battenberg and Elisabeth née Koburg.

Married twice. First time was with Franziska, with whom he had two children, Wilhelm and Heinrich. After Franziska died, he married his mistress Rosalind. Wilhelm is married to Katharina née Mitz, with whom he has three children: Jürgen, Charlotta, and Ludwig.