Difference between revisions of "Adalfriede of Hexenwald"
Builderbagel (talk | contribs) (→Titles, Styles, Honours, and Arms) |
Builderbagel (talk | contribs) (→Titles, Styles, Honours, and Arms) |
||
Line 56: | Line 56: | ||
* '''1941 - 1959:''' Adalfriede Rademacher | * '''1941 - 1959:''' Adalfriede Rademacher | ||
* '''1960 - 1967:''' ''Her Serene Highness'', The Grand Princess-Consort of Minitz | * '''1960 - 1967:''' ''Her Serene Highness'', The Grand Princess-Consort of Minitz | ||
− | * '''1968 - Present:''' ''Her Highness'', The Princess-Consort of Minitz | + | * '''1968 - Present:''' ''Her Royal Highness'', The Princess-Consort of Minitz |
===Full title as Princess-Consort of Minitz=== | ===Full title as Princess-Consort of Minitz=== |
Revision as of 21:21, 30 March 2024
|
|
Adalfriede of Hexenwald became the Grand Princess-Consort of Minitz after marrying Leon II, Prince in Reinmar in 1960, who at the time was the Grand Prince of Minitz within the Kingdom of Aaun. When Leon II became a Prince in Reinmar in 1968, Adalfriede's title changed to the Princess-Consort of Minitz.
Contents
Biography
Early Life
- W.I.P
Titles, Styles, Honours, and Arms
Titles and Styles
- 1941 - 1959: Adalfriede Rademacher
- 1960 - 1967: Her Serene Highness, The Grand Princess-Consort of Minitz
- 1968 - Present: Her Royal Highness, The Princess-Consort of Minitz
Full title as Princess-Consort of Minitz
Her Royal Highness, Adalfriede of Hexenwald, Princess-Consort of Minitz, Countess-Consort of Neu Brandthof, Viscountess-Consort of Tucay, Baroness-Consort of Hussen and Boriënwald, Lady of Durres .
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brandt Wulfhard Barclay | 1961 | Alive | Unwed | First child and son of Leon and Adalfriede, Heir-Apparent to Minitz. Named for Leon's grandfather Grand Prince Brandt Barclay, later Caius I. |
Rosalyn Klaire Barclay | 1963 | Alive | Unwed | Second child and first daughter of Leon and Adalfriede, named after Edith of Reinmar. |
Josefina Johanna Barclay | 1965 | Alive | Unwed | Third child and second daughter of Leon and Adalfriede, named after Josefina of Jerovitz. |