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Héloïse Thérèse Halcourt d'Artois was the first and only daughter between Titus Louis Halcourt d'Artois and his wife, Natalya Theresa vas Ruthern. At a young age, she'd make a voyage at the request of her father to Alamaris. While the Halcourt sailed across the ocean, Héloïse had grown a passion for the literary arts. Eventually, making a name for herself as a playwright, poet, director, and musician across the Holy Orenian Empire and within Aster Court of New Providence.
Early Life
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Voyage To Alamaris
Later Life
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Astercalia of 1866
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Titles & Styles
Titles & Styles
- 1844 - Present: Her Ladyship, Héloïse Thérèse Halcourt d'Artois
- 1856 - Present: Editor-in-Chief of the Providence Post, Héloïse Thérèse Halcourt d'Artois
Literary Work
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Songs
- Emperor and Empress (1859)
- Helton O'Helton (1859)
- Lady of Huntshill (1863)
Plays
- Anabel Of Cyrilsburg (1860)
Poems