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+ | |<span style="font-size:medium;">'''Princess Royal of Courland''' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''[[List of Haeseni Consorts|Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska]]''' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 1613 - 1619 | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[Adelaide-Isabella of Metterden|Adelaide of Metterden]] <span style="font-size:x-small;"> | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': [[Catherine of Carnatia]] | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 3rd of Sun's Smile, 1594 | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 17th of Sun's Smile, 1619 <br> [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Alban, Haense]] | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen I]] | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': [[House of Staunton|Staunton]] | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[Tobias Staunton|Tobias I, King of Courland]] | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mother''': [[Lisette of Virdian]] | ||
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+ | '''Elizaveta Mariya Staunton''' (Common: Elizabeth Maria Staunton), or ''Elizaveta of Kuriland'', was a Curonian noblewoman who served as consort of [[Stephen I of Haense|Stefan I, King of Hanseti-Ruska]] for six years from 1613 till her violent death in 1619. Her marriage with King Stefan came from diplomatic concession as consequence of the Greyspine Rebellion, and through its duration, it was an openly unhappy one. Her relationship with the Staunton family left her infamous throughout the realm and unpopular with both the nobility and common folk. | ||
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+ | ==Early Years== | ||
+ | Raised as the princess Royal of Courland, Elizaveta’s education did not lack in any field necessary befitting a woman of her high station. Her father, King Tobias I, insisted on her schooling be of the utmost standard possible from an array of tutors across the land. She derived a great deal of interest in the arts and music, but more peculiarly management, politics, and history. To her fortune, she was the twin to her brother and the heir, Joseph Alexander, and attended many lessons of leadership alongside him. Her luck and wits combined led to her being one of the most intelligent of her six siblings. | ||
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+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | As a ramification of a series of diplomatic transactions after the Greyspine Rebellion, the last of those to be informed of the arranged marriage was the princess. Her arrival in the Haeseni lands came shortly after, to which she was notably met with dislike and distrust from her beginnings. Her foreign coiffures and dresses were not taken into the style of the ladies but instead shunned. She was an enemy, despite the diplomatic attempts, in foreign territory. | ||
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+ | ==Queen Consort of Hanseti-Ruska== | ||
+ | Throughout the entirety of her six years, she lacked the capabilities to persuade any Haeseni common folk or nobility alike in her favor; most notably, Elizaveta and her husband found no love for each other and spent little time in each other’s presence. Towards the end of her reign, Elizaveta frequented the imperial city as an escape from her unwelcoming home. | ||
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+ | ==Death== | ||
+ | Two miscarriages soured their already tumultuous relationship, and after rumors of affairs between herself as Lord Peter de Mardon of the imperial estates, she was unofficially exiled from her husband’s personal manors by 172. In only a few months, she was killed by a mob when traveling the roads near Metterden, her body unceremoniously beaten and burned by the anti-Curish party. | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Human Characters]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Human Characters]]</noinclude> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:Queen-Consorts]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:Queen-Consorts]]</noinclude> | ||
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+ | == Issue == | ||
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+ | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ||
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+ | | [[Otto II of Haense|Otto II]] || 23 Deep Cold 1601 || 9 Grand Harvest 1644 || [[Eleanor of Lotharingia]] || Firstborn son of Otto and Catherine. Successor of Otto I. | ||
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+ | | Sigmar Otto Barbanov || 1603 || 1671 || Unwed || Secondborn son of Otto and Catherine. |
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Elizaveta Mariya Staunton (Common: Elizabeth Maria Staunton), or Elizaveta of Kuriland, was a Curonian noblewoman who served as consort of Stefan I, King of Hanseti-Ruska for six years from 1613 till her violent death in 1619. Her marriage with King Stefan came from diplomatic concession as consequence of the Greyspine Rebellion, and through its duration, it was an openly unhappy one. Her relationship with the Staunton family left her infamous throughout the realm and unpopular with both the nobility and common folk.
Early Years
Raised as the princess Royal of Courland, Elizaveta’s education did not lack in any field necessary befitting a woman of her high station. Her father, King Tobias I, insisted on her schooling be of the utmost standard possible from an array of tutors across the land. She derived a great deal of interest in the arts and music, but more peculiarly management, politics, and history. To her fortune, she was the twin to her brother and the heir, Joseph Alexander, and attended many lessons of leadership alongside him. Her luck and wits combined led to her being one of the most intelligent of her six siblings.
Marriage
As a ramification of a series of diplomatic transactions after the Greyspine Rebellion, the last of those to be informed of the arranged marriage was the princess. Her arrival in the Haeseni lands came shortly after, to which she was notably met with dislike and distrust from her beginnings. Her foreign coiffures and dresses were not taken into the style of the ladies but instead shunned. She was an enemy, despite the diplomatic attempts, in foreign territory.
Queen Consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Throughout the entirety of her six years, she lacked the capabilities to persuade any Haeseni common folk or nobility alike in her favor; most notably, Elizaveta and her husband found no love for each other and spent little time in each other’s presence. Towards the end of her reign, Elizaveta frequented the imperial city as an escape from her unwelcoming home.
Death
Two miscarriages soured their already tumultuous relationship, and after rumors of affairs between herself as Lord Peter de Mardon of the imperial estates, she was unofficially exiled from her husband’s personal manors by 172. In only a few months, she was killed by a mob when traveling the roads near Metterden, her body unceremoniously beaten and burned by the anti-Curish party.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Otto II | 23 Deep Cold 1601 | 9 Grand Harvest 1644 | Eleanor of Lotharingia | Firstborn son of Otto and Catherine. Successor of Otto I. |
Sigmar Otto Barbanov | 1603 | 1671 | Unwed | Secondborn son of Otto and Catherine.
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