Wilhelm von Littenheim was an Imperial Marquis, son-in-law to Kaiser
Friedrich IV as the husband of his daughter Princess Christine, and one of the most influential nobles at court during the late Goldenbaum Dynasty. Like his rival and later ally Duke
Otto von Braunschweig, he was a staunch defender of the old order in the
Empire and opposed
Reinhard von Lohengramm during the Imperial Civil War. However, Littenheim had no real martial talents and was defeated by Admiral
Siegfried Kircheis, whose fleet was half the size of the Marquis's.
Marquis Littenheim was killed by
one of his former subordinates while at
Garmisch Fortress shortly after his defeat in battle.
Source: Gineipaedia