Tatukka VII of Tattiburi

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Tattiburi Princely Family
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HM The Prince
HPH The Princess
   HPH Duchess of Talla
HPH The Dowager Duchess of Talla
HPH The Count of Tiltter
HPH The Countess of Tiltter
   HPH Princess of Tiltter
   HPH Prince of Tiltter
HPH The Duchess of Tantaro
   HPH Prince Tattimo of Tantaro
   HPH Princess Tattimo of Tantaro
      HPH Prince Umtatti of Tantaro
   HPH Prince Tuutamo of Tantaro
HPH The Duke of Taskutta
HPH The Duchess of Taskutta
   HPH Prince Futta of Taskutta
   HPH Princess Futta of Taskutta
      HPH Prince Tatukka of Taskutta
      HPH Prince Tattimo of Taskutta
      HPH Princess Tattimo of Taskutta
HPH The Baron of Atto
HPH The Marquess of Mattitatti
HPH The Marchioness of Mattitatti
HPH The Baroness of Bauvo
HE Baron Bauvo XIX

His Principal Highness Prince Tatukka Tarnan Teppo Tulppu Tautta Tattana Tantero VII of Tattiburi (born 13th July 1923) is the current reigning Prince of the Principality of Tattiburi. He has reigned since the death of his father Tatukka VI in 1973.

Tatukka VII was born July 13 1923 at the Princely Palace of Tattiburi as the eldest son of Prince Tatukka VI of Tattiburi and his wife, Princess Tillana. Tatukka VII's childhood was similar to the one of his father's, but his youth was dominated by the war, which begun when then Crown Prince Tatukka was sixteen. He served in the military 1941-45. 1942 he was nominated the general in charge of the defence of the city of Tattiburi, after which he entered the Princely University of Tattiburi to study political science. 1946-49 he was in the constitutional committee that was founded valtioto write a new, democratic constitution to the Principality that had just lost the great war. The influence of the 23-year-old Prince to the constitution was however mild - nearly all of his demands for more authorization for the reigning Prince were rejected.

Prince Tatukka got married 1946 with Talla, Countess of Tiltter (1933-2005), who applied the title of Princess as her husband rose to the throne. The couple got three children:

Years 1952-59 Crown Prince Tatukka acted as his father's advisor of home policy. 1959 he went for furhter education to a university in Erehwon Forest. After five years of studying, he returned to Tattiburi and worked in many Tattiburian companies and state offices. 2.6.1973 he succeeded his father as the reigning Prince after the death of Tatukka VI. As reigning Prince he has cherished old traditions and represented his country succesfully.

Tatukka VII is the first Prince of Tattiburi who has never had the power of an absolute monarch.