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Margaret Aurelia Tiber (1776-Unknown) was the eldest daughter of the titular King in Cascadia, Tiberius I Tiber, and his Queen, Elisanna of Alstion. Born and raised in the provincial hold of her mother's dwindling Imperial House, Alba, the thirteen year old Lady Margaret was summoned to the Kaedreni countryside within the Holy Orenian Empire in order to secure a promising marriage with the wealthy Viscount of Albarosa. During her time in the Empire, the Horenic dynast wed a further two times advantageously after the premature death of her first husband: once with the grandchild of Emperor Peter III, Adrian Helvets, Count of Rochefort, and later with Peter III's naturalborn child, Leopold Fitzpeter.
Renowned for her charm and beauty, a lapse in the plainness and sickliness which had stricken her bloodline, the presence of Margaret Tiber at Orenian Court was a highly controversial one in light of her rumoured affairs, deceptions, and pretentious nature that transcended the reaches of her status as first a Viscountess, then Countess, and later Imperial Bastard's wife. She seemed to have inherited the manic and romantic tendencies of her father, often finding comfort among elven musicians and their sitars. Despite the facade of imperiousness she had constructed, intimates knew Margaret as a relatively adventurous and light-hearted woman who found pleasure in hiking and sailing alongside her final husband, Leopold, who she declared to be the greatest love, among many, of her life.
Issue
Although married thrice, Margaret had only four recognized children, all of which were born to Leopold Fitzpeter. It is disputed that the Lady Fitzpeter, then Countess of Rochefort, bore a child for Owyn III, High Pontiff of the Canonist Church.
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Laurent de Rosa | 1800 | Alive | Eugenia of Adria | Disputedly the Firstborn child of Owyn III and Margaret. Born out of wedlock during her marriage with the Count of Rochefort. |
Anthony Octavian Fitzpeter | 1802 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn child of Leopold and Margaret. Born out of wedlock during her marriage with the Count of Rochefort. |
Philippa Antoinette Fitzpeter | 1809 | Alive | Joseph d'Azor, Duke of Azor | Secondborn child of Margaret and Leopold. Duchess consort of Azor. |
John Ferdinand Fitzpeter | 1809 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn child of Margaret and Leopold. Later a pirate upon Almarian shores. |
Maude Eleanor Fitzpeter | 1809 | Alive | Antonius Pertinaxi, Prince of Vilachia | Fourthborn child of Margaret and Leopold. Princess consort of Vilachia. |