Difference between revisions of "Dame Helena Augusta Basrid"
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+ | Helena Augusta (High Imperial: Helen Avgvsta), otherwise monikered as Helena of Rosemoor, was a member of the Imperial Royal Family and Holy Dame-Equester of the Order of Exalted Owyn. She was the eldest daughter and third child to Elizabeth, Princess Imperial and Iskander, Count of Susa. Upon her marriage to Prince Robert of Oren, Helena became the Countess of Temesch. Additionally, upon an edict decreed by the Apostolic General of the Canonist Church, she became a Knight-Commander within the papal army. Known to have promised at a young age to never retire, The Dowager Countess joined the Council of the Imperial Court, in honor of her mother, on the year 1864 as the Lady Concierge of Aster Hall (encharged with the oversight of etiquette and access to the Palace at large). | ||
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+ | From her union, four sons and one daughter were produced. | ||
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+ | * Prince Adrian, Count of Temesch | ||
+ | * Father Ioannes of Temesch | ||
+ | * Alice of Temesch, Crown Princess consort of Sutica | ||
+ | * Prince Henry of Temesch | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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* '''1812-1820''' ''Holy Dame'' Helena Augusta Basrid | * '''1812-1820''' ''Holy Dame'' Helena Augusta Basrid | ||
− | * '''1820-1831''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Princess Robert | + | * '''1820-1831''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Princess Robert |
* '''1831-1850''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Countess of Temesch | * '''1831-1850''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Countess of Temesch | ||
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* '''1841-Present''' ''Her Excellency,'' The Knight Commander of the order of Exalted Owyn | * '''1841-Present''' ''Her Excellency,'' The Knight Commander of the order of Exalted Owyn | ||
− | * '''1850-present''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Dowager Countess of Temesch | + | * '''1850-present''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' The Dowager Princess Robert and Countess of Temesch |
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Helena Augusta (High Imperial: Helen Avgvsta), otherwise monikered as Helena of Rosemoor, was a member of the Imperial Royal Family and Holy Dame-Equester of the Order of Exalted Owyn. She was the eldest daughter and third child to Elizabeth, Princess Imperial and Iskander, Count of Susa. Upon her marriage to Prince Robert of Oren, Helena became the Countess of Temesch. Additionally, upon an edict decreed by the Apostolic General of the Canonist Church, she became a Knight-Commander within the papal army. Known to have promised at a young age to never retire, The Dowager Countess joined the Council of the Imperial Court, in honor of her mother, on the year 1864 as the Lady Concierge of Aster Hall (encharged with the oversight of etiquette and access to the Palace at large).
From her union, four sons and one daughter were produced.
- Prince Adrian, Count of Temesch
- Father Ioannes of Temesch
- Alice of Temesch, Crown Princess consort of Sutica
- Prince Henry of Temesch
Biography
Titles, Styles, and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1791-1805 Lady Helena Basrid
- 1805-1812 Lady-Squire Helena Basrid
- 1812-1820 Holy Dame Helena Augusta Basrid
- 1820-1831 Her Imperial Highness, The Princess Robert
- 1831-1850 Her Imperial Highness, The Countess of Temesch
- 1841-Present Her Excellency, The Knight Commander of the order of Exalted Owyn
- 1850-present Her Imperial Highness, The Dowager Princess Robert and Countess of Temesch