Difference between revisions of "Hughes I of Lotharingia"
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ||
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− | | Lothaire III of Lorraine || 1610 || | + | | Lothaire III of Lorraine || 1610 || 1623 || Unwed || Successor of Leufroy I, Archduke of Lorraine and Kaedrin. |
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| Alexandrine Victoire d'Amaury || 1612 || Alive || Unwed || Eldest daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. | | Alexandrine Victoire d'Amaury || 1612 || Alive || Unwed || Eldest daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. | ||
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− | | Philip Louis d'Amaury || 1614 || Alive || | + | | Philip Louis d'Amaury || 1614 || Alive || Magdalena Anion || Second son of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. Twin to Louise Margaret. |
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| Louise Margaret d'Amaury || 1614 || Alive || Unwed || Second daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. Twin to Philip Louis. | | Louise Margaret d'Amaury || 1614 || Alive || Unwed || Second daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. Twin to Philip Louis. |
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Hughes Pierre, also known as Hughes I (Common: Hughes Pierre; High Imperial: Hubertus Petrus; Savoyard: Hugues Pierrick; Hansetian: Hugo Pieter), was the fourth King of Lotharingia of the House d'Amaury, taking up the throne following a coup d’état on the administration of his cousin, Odo I, on account of the marshal services of the rag-tag Bastard’s Band, headed by Guildenstern - a baseborn of the late Duke Jon Renault of Savoie. Regarded as radical by most, Hughes’ reign gave rise to the reconstruction of the capital city of Metz, which had been torn down prior to his taking the throne, during the reign of Lothar I.
Though praised in his home of Lotharingia, Hughes quickly gained reputation as a traitor abroad following his complete severing of ties with the Kingdom of Courland during the Greyspine Rebellion despite his twin sister Marie Therese’s marriage to King Joseph Staunton. Although vastly outnumbered in the face of Courland and Urguan’s superior host, Hughes I opted to aid the Ruthern insurgents in the victorious Second Battle of the Rothswood, ultimately paving the way to reformation of the Holy Orenian Empire. He would not see such a prospect come fully to fruition, however. In the year 1614 Hughes I would meet his demise at the hands of House Romstun, flayed alive by men who sought vengeance for his forefather Augustus’ actions in the Siege of Fort Dunamis more than half a century prior.
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Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Lothaire III of Lorraine | 1610 | 1623 | Unwed | Successor of Leufroy I, Archduke of Lorraine and Kaedrin. |
Alexandrine Victoire d'Amaury | 1612 | Alive | Unwed | Eldest daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. |
Philip Louis d'Amaury | 1614 | Alive | Magdalena Anion | Second son of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. Twin to Louise Margaret. |
Louise Margaret d'Amaury | 1614 | Alive | Unwed | Second daughter of Hughes I and Mary of Leone. Twin to Philip Louis. |