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Prince Antonius of Renatus-Marna was the second eldest son of Aurelius I, Emperor of Man. He went missing before his father's abdication and thus never became Emperor of his father's land. His son, Augustus I, would succeed to the throne instead. Antonius nevertheless still earned distinction as one of the most successful Renatian commanders throughout the Kingdom, being regarded by his contemporaries as a model of chivalry and one of the greatest knights of his age.
Biography
Early life
Antonius Horen was born in 1636 to the marriage of Emperor Aurelius I and his wife Theodosia Horen as their second born son.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Alexandria Horen, Duchess of Adria | 1656 | 1702 | Ratibor Carrion, Duke of Adria | Triplet to Augustus and Ophelia Horen. Princess of the Empire of Man. |
Augustus I, Emperor of Man | 1656 | 1715 | Helen of Man | Succeeded Aurelius I, Emperor of Man after his abdication. |
Princess Ophelia of Man | 1656 | Alive | Ser Seth Renault | Triplet to Alexandria and Emperor Augustus Horen. |
Prince Martius of Man | 1666 | Missing | Ana of Vîlachia | Second born son to Maria Viktoria. Also known as Martiusz due to him leading the Margraviate of Styria. |
Princess Helen of Man | 1667 | Missing | Augustus I, Emperor of Man | Empress consort of Man |
Hannibal Horen | 1678 | Alive | None | Recently legitimized bastard son of an unknown Aeldin noble woman. |
Camilius Jrent | 1682 | Alive | None | Bastard son of an unknown peasant woman. |