Michael I, Duke of Appinfeldt

Michael of Appinfeldt, also known as Michael Cessna, is an American micronationalist, former soldier and author. He is also the first Duke and founder of the Duchy of Appinfeldt.

Early Life and Micronationalism
Michael Cessna was born in United States of America, on 28 May 1967 on the banks of the Ohio River. He says he was born "when men had not yet stood upon the surface of the Moon" in order to do not reveal his age. Being raised across the length and breadth of North America gave him unique insights into the vastness of human cultures and societies, which he brings in full measure to his rule of Appinfeldt, which title he came to via his descent from German and Scottish nobility.

Duke Michael served in the United States Marine Corps for six years, and is an author, columnist, instructor in several fields, and is a long-time security professional.

In his presence in Karnia-Ruthenia, he performed many activities, as Head of the Imperial General Headquarters, Minister of War and, after the moment known as "Malaise of Cumagne", was made the second Imperial Chancellor of the national history.

On 06 March, he became the Military Governor-General of Hakodate after the one month rule of Carl, Count Rostrand.

Titles and styles

 * 08 November 2016 - present: His Royal Highness, the Duke of Appinfeldt, Count of Breisgau, Duke of Solisia.
 * 03 February 2018 - 30 June 2018: His Excellency, the Imperial Chancellor of Karnia-Ruthenia.
 * 06 March 2018 - present: His Excellency, the Governor-General of the Karno-Ruthenian Concession in Hakodate.

Full style
His Royal Highness, Michael, Duke of Appinfeldt and Count of Breisgau, Duke of Solisia.

Foreign titles

 * Empire Lemuria Tricolor Flag.png Duke of Solisia

Karno-Ruthenian decorations

 * Karniarutheniaflag.png Knight of the Order of St. Stephen

Military Command

 * Karniarutheniaflag.png Aide-de-Camp of His Imperial and Royal Majesty: 19 November 2015 - present
 * Karniarutheniaflag.png Field Marshal of the Imperial and royal Army: 13 June 2018 - present

Published works

 * Political Ethics in the United States, 2017.