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− | '''Leopold von Altbishofen''' (Leopold Alexander Amadeus Franz Joseph; born 13 october 1968 in [[Ludovicia (city)|Ludovicia]]) is the current prime minister of [[Nation/Ludovicia|Kingdom of Ludovicia]], from 1993. | + | '''Leopold von Altbishofen''', count of Altbishofen (Leopold Alexander Amadeus Franz Joseph; born 13 october 1968 in [[Ludovicia (city)|Ludovicia]]) is the current prime minister of [[Nation/Ludovicia|Kingdom of Ludovicia]], from 1993. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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Leopold was born in [[Ludovicia (city)|Ludovicia]] on 13 october 1968 by Alexius II von Altbishofen, count of Altbishofen, and his wife, the noble woman Patrice de Vuitton. He was baptized in the chapel of the Palace Von Altbishofen by his paternal uncle, msgr. [[Jakob von Altbishofen]], [[Diocese of La Rochelle|bishop of La Rochelle]], with as godfather his paternal grandfather Hermann, and as godmother his maternal grandmother Josephine von Kripp. One of his father's ancestors was [[Ludwig von Altbishofen]], the first prime minister of the Kingdom of Ludovicia. | Leopold was born in [[Ludovicia (city)|Ludovicia]] on 13 october 1968 by Alexius II von Altbishofen, count of Altbishofen, and his wife, the noble woman Patrice de Vuitton. He was baptized in the chapel of the Palace Von Altbishofen by his paternal uncle, msgr. [[Jakob von Altbishofen]], [[Diocese of La Rochelle|bishop of La Rochelle]], with as godfather his paternal grandfather Hermann, and as godmother his maternal grandmother Josephine von Kripp. One of his father's ancestors was [[Ludwig von Altbishofen]], the first prime minister of the Kingdom of Ludovicia. | ||
− | Since his young age he was entrusted for his education to a private teacher in the figure of Jean Baptiste De Huguemont, a noble descendant of a family originally from the Ardennes, in France, who will be also tutor of the future king [[Louis VIII of Ludovicia|Louis VIII]]. De Huguemont bringed him to military career and predisposed him to studies of different languages including, in addition to native French and German, as English, Italian and Latin. He learned playing piano and organ attending the Ludovicia Musical Institute. He attended the "[[Louis Amédée Moreau de Maupertuis]]" Institute of Ludovicia where he was fellow student of the young hereditary prince and then passed to the [[University of Ludovicia]] since 1986 where he studied history. In 1988, with the hereditary prince, he visited Paris where they stayed three months and visited Britain three times between 1988 and 1990. | + | Since his young age he was entrusted for his education to a private teacher in the figure of Jean Baptiste De Huguemont, a noble descendant of a family originally from the Ardennes, in France, who will be also tutor of the future king [[Louis VIII of Ludovicia|Louis VIII]]. De Huguemont bringed him to military career and predisposed him to studies of different languages including, in addition to native French and German, as English, Italian and Latin. He learned playing piano and organ attending the Ludovicia Musical Institute. He attended the "[[Louis Amédée Moreau de Maupertuis]]" Institute of Ludovicia where he was fellow student of the young hereditary prince and then passed to the [[Royal University of Ludovicia]] since 1986 where he studied history. In 1988, with the hereditary prince, he visited Paris where they stayed three months and visited Britain three times between 1988 and 1990. |
===Political commitment=== | ===Political commitment=== | ||
At the age of twenty, in 1988, Leopold applied to the Ludovicia municipal council and was elected as a councilor in the ranks of conservatives of the [[Ludovician Monarchist Union]], party with which he continued to military even in the following year, when he first became councilor for culture and then deputy mayor of the city. | At the age of twenty, in 1988, Leopold applied to the Ludovicia municipal council and was elected as a councilor in the ranks of conservatives of the [[Ludovician Monarchist Union]], party with which he continued to military even in the following year, when he first became councilor for culture and then deputy mayor of the city. | ||
− | He gave the city a significant boost from a cultural point of view: he specifically committed himself to recovering the history of the city and the kingdom, achieving considerable merit also in the academic field for the foundation of the first university chair of "Ludovician history" at [[University of Ludovicia]]. | + | He gave the city a significant boost from a cultural point of view: he specifically committed himself to recovering the history of the city and the kingdom, achieving considerable merit also in the academic field for the foundation of the first university chair of "Ludovician history" at the [[Royal University of Ludovicia]]. |
For these merits he was awarded by the crown prince first with the medal of the [[Order of Cultural Merit]] and later, from 1993, with the appointment as prime minister when Louis VIII became sovereign in that same year. | For these merits he was awarded by the crown prince first with the medal of the [[Order of Cultural Merit]] and later, from 1993, with the appointment as prime minister when Louis VIII became sovereign in that same year. | ||
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===Prime minister=== | ===Prime minister=== | ||
Leopold von Altbishofen was chosen as prime minister a few days after the rise to power of [[Louis VIII of Ludovicia]] since his predecessor, [[Karl Kirchbach]], resigned with the rise of the new monarch in open controversy with the political direction shown by the sovereign already when he was crown prince. | Leopold von Altbishofen was chosen as prime minister a few days after the rise to power of [[Louis VIII of Ludovicia]] since his predecessor, [[Karl Kirchbach]], resigned with the rise of the new monarch in open controversy with the political direction shown by the sovereign already when he was crown prince. | ||
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+ | Since 1997, in accord to the king's strategy, he ushered in a series of reforms with the aim of promoting the freedom of religion on national soil, removing the influence of the Ludovician Church accumulated before and during the period of the Rohan-Lefevre crisis, reopening local brothels (including those in the capital), partially legalizing the use of drugs, but while strengthening the police and the secret police controls in the whole state. He also intensified the army and the national navy. | ||
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+ | He greatly promoted the domestic tourism. | ||
== Genealogy == | == Genealogy == | ||
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| ? || 1992 - present || Incumbent | | ? || 1992 - present || Incumbent | ||
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− | ! Predecessor !! Count von Altbishofen !! Successor | + | ! Predecessor !! [[Ludovician nobility|Count von Altbishofen]] !! Successor |
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| [[Alexius II von Altbishofen]] || 2008 - present || Incumbent | | [[Alexius II von Altbishofen]] || 2008 - present || Incumbent | ||
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[[Category:Prime ministers of Ludovicia]] | [[Category:Prime ministers of Ludovicia]] | ||
[[Category:Heads of State or Government]] | [[Category:Heads of State or Government]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Politicians]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 7 June 2019
Leopold von Altbishofen | |
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Portrait of Leopold von Altbishofen | |
Prime minister of Ludovicia | |
Office | 23 jenuary 1993 - present |
Predecessor | Karl Kirchbach |
Successor | Incumbent |
King | Louis VIII of Ludovicia |
General informations | |
Political party | Ludovician Monarchist Union |
Political tendency | Conservatorism |
Title of study | Graduated in History |
University | Royal University of Ludovicia |
Profession | landowner |
Religion | Church of Ludovicia |
Signature | --- |
Leopold von Altbishofen, count of Altbishofen (Leopold Alexander Amadeus Franz Joseph; born 13 october 1968 in Ludovicia) is the current prime minister of Kingdom of Ludovicia, from 1993.
Contents
Biography
First years
Leopold was born in Ludovicia on 13 october 1968 by Alexius II von Altbishofen, count of Altbishofen, and his wife, the noble woman Patrice de Vuitton. He was baptized in the chapel of the Palace Von Altbishofen by his paternal uncle, msgr. Jakob von Altbishofen, bishop of La Rochelle, with as godfather his paternal grandfather Hermann, and as godmother his maternal grandmother Josephine von Kripp. One of his father's ancestors was Ludwig von Altbishofen, the first prime minister of the Kingdom of Ludovicia.
Since his young age he was entrusted for his education to a private teacher in the figure of Jean Baptiste De Huguemont, a noble descendant of a family originally from the Ardennes, in France, who will be also tutor of the future king Louis VIII. De Huguemont bringed him to military career and predisposed him to studies of different languages including, in addition to native French and German, as English, Italian and Latin. He learned playing piano and organ attending the Ludovicia Musical Institute. He attended the "Louis Amédée Moreau de Maupertuis" Institute of Ludovicia where he was fellow student of the young hereditary prince and then passed to the Royal University of Ludovicia since 1986 where he studied history. In 1988, with the hereditary prince, he visited Paris where they stayed three months and visited Britain three times between 1988 and 1990.
Political commitment
At the age of twenty, in 1988, Leopold applied to the Ludovicia municipal council and was elected as a councilor in the ranks of conservatives of the Ludovician Monarchist Union, party with which he continued to military even in the following year, when he first became councilor for culture and then deputy mayor of the city. He gave the city a significant boost from a cultural point of view: he specifically committed himself to recovering the history of the city and the kingdom, achieving considerable merit also in the academic field for the foundation of the first university chair of "Ludovician history" at the Royal University of Ludovicia.
For these merits he was awarded by the crown prince first with the medal of the Order of Cultural Merit and later, from 1993, with the appointment as prime minister when Louis VIII became sovereign in that same year.
Prime minister
Leopold von Altbishofen was chosen as prime minister a few days after the rise to power of Louis VIII of Ludovicia since his predecessor, Karl Kirchbach, resigned with the rise of the new monarch in open controversy with the political direction shown by the sovereign already when he was crown prince.
Since 1997, in accord to the king's strategy, he ushered in a series of reforms with the aim of promoting the freedom of religion on national soil, removing the influence of the Ludovician Church accumulated before and during the period of the Rohan-Lefevre crisis, reopening local brothels (including those in the capital), partially legalizing the use of drugs, but while strengthening the police and the secret police controls in the whole state. He also intensified the army and the national navy.
He greatly promoted the domestic tourism.
Genealogy
Leopold | Father: Alexius II von Altbishofen |
Paternal grandfather: Herman von Altbishofen |
Paternal great grandfather: Alexius I von Altbishofen |
Paternal great great grandfather: Anton von Altbishofen |
Paternal great great grandmother: Marie Angelique de la Tresse | ||||
Paternal great grandmother: Rose de la Tonelle |
Paternal great great grandfather: Jean de la Tonelle | |||
Paternal great great grandmother: Louise de La Fontaine | ||||
Paternal grandmother: Antoniette de La Porte |
Paternal great grandfather: Jean Baptiste de La Porte |
Paternal great great grandfather: Vincent de La Porte | ||
Paternal great great grandmother: Emilie Marmont | ||||
Paternal great grandmother: Rose de Tunes |
Paternal great great grandfather: Victoire de Tunes | |||
Paternal great great grandmother: Marie Parin | ||||
Mother: Patrice de Vuitton |
Maternal grandfather: Joseph de Vuitton |
Maternal great grandfather: Celeste de Vuitton |
Maternal great great grandfather: Charles Gaetan de Vuitton | |
Maternal great great grandmother: Therese de Perroult | ||||
Maternal great grandmother: Marie Elizabeth von Schwarzwald |
Maternal great great grandfather: Engel von Schwarzwald | |||
Maternal great great grandmother: Rachel von Carnach | ||||
Maternal grandmother: Josephine von Kripp |
Maternal great grandfather: Gilbert von Kripp |
Maternal great great grandfather: Engel von Kripp | ||
Maternal great great grandmother: Kristine von Kripp | ||||
Maternal great grandmother: Caroline de Restel |
Maternal great great grandfather: Henri de Restel | |||
Maternal great great grandmother: Josephine Marceline de Papin |
Honours
- Knight Companion of the Order of Saint Louis
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Ludovicia
- Commander of the Order of Cultural Merit
- Member of II class of the Order of Sacred Cock
Bibliography
- L. von Altbishofen, My idea of a modern state, Royal Stamp House, 2015
- T. Trinchetti, As Your Majesty comand - a political history of Ludovicia during 90's, Gramson & Gramson ed., Ludovici, 2007
Predecessor | Prime minister of Ludovicia | Successor |
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Karl Kirchbach | 1993 - present | Incumbent |
Predecessor | Leader of the Ludovician Monarchist Union | Successor |
? | 1992 - present | Incumbent |
Predecessor | Count von Altbishofen | Successor |
Alexius II von Altbishofen | 2008 - present | Incumbent |