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'''Prince Philip, Duke of Adria''' (Philip Aurelian Novellen; born 1784) was the heir apparent to the Imperial throne as the eldest son of [[Philip II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Philip II]], but died controversially before being able to succeed the throne. Many are unconvinced of the nature of his death, with debates had over if he was murdered by his mistress, murdered by his son's wife, or simply had a heart attack as was the coroner's report. He was heir apparent and [[Duke of Adria]] from 1837-1849, although his title as Duke of Adria was disputed with Franz I of the House Carrion-Tuyvic, who was elected by crowsmoot. | '''Prince Philip, Duke of Adria''' (Philip Aurelian Novellen; born 1784) was the heir apparent to the Imperial throne as the eldest son of [[Philip II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor Philip II]], but died controversially before being able to succeed the throne. Many are unconvinced of the nature of his death, with debates had over if he was murdered by his mistress, murdered by his son's wife, or simply had a heart attack as was the coroner's report. He was heir apparent and [[Duke of Adria]] from 1837-1849, although his title as Duke of Adria was disputed with Franz I of the House Carrion-Tuyvic, who was elected by crowsmoot. | ||
− | According to the [[Church of the Canon]], it | + | According to the [[Church of the Canon]], it was widely believed that his son, [[Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor]], and his co-Monarch [[Anastasia I, Holy Orenian Empress]], had allegedly hired an assassin to murder [[Prince Philip, Duke of Adria]] in order to usurp the throne of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] in the [[Aster Revolution]]. For that reason, they were both excommunicated by the [[High Pontiff Everard VI]]. This escalated into a bitter feud between the Holy Orenian Empire and the Church of Canon that lasted until the Peace of Eastfleet, which concluded the [[Urguani-Orenian War]], and echoes of this feud can be felt in politics to this very day. |
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ||
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− | | [[Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] || 1815 || | + | | [[Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] || 1815 || 1868 || [[Anastasia I, Holy Orenian Empress|Anastasia of Kositz]] || Firstborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Fourth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named after both Amadea and Philip. Ascended to the Imperial Throne following the death of Philip II. |
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− | | | + | | [[John I, King of Balian]] || 1817 || 1900 || Gwyneth Barbanov-Bihar|| Secondborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Fifth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named in honour of the Emperor at the time, [[John VIII, Holy Orenian Emperor|John VIII]]. Following the events of the [[Brothers' War]], John led the Imperial remnants to the southern Almarian isles where he formed the [[Grand Duchy of Balian]]. |
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− | | Prince George Maximilian, 1st Count of Huntshill || 1819 || | + | | Prince George Maximilian, 1st Count of Huntshill || 1819 || 1867 || Isabella Ruthern || Thirdborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Sixth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named in honour of Amadea's Father, George Ulysses, 2nd Count of Pompourelia |
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− | | Princess Amelia Margaret, 1st Countess of Vanderfall|| 1823 || | + | | Princess Amelia Margaret, 1st Countess of Vanderfall|| 1823 || 1866 || Victor Simon Halcourt || Fourthborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Seventh in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of her birth. Married Victor Halcourt and formed the household of Vanderfall. |
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− | | Princess Christina Augusta of Renzfeld || 1826 || | + | | Princess Christina Augusta of Renzfeld || 1826 || 1869 || Unwed || Fifthborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Eighth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of her birth. Named in honour of Empress [[Lorena of Cascadia]]. |
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| colspan="5" |<center>'''By [[Mary Casimira of Carrington]]'''</center> | | colspan="5" |<center>'''By [[Mary Casimira of Carrington]]'''</center> | ||
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− | | William Joseph Trissingham || 1834 || | + | | William Joseph Trissingham || 1834 || Unknown || Evangeline Halcourt, Baroness of Artois || Bastard child of Philip and Mary. |
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| colspan="5" |<center>'''By Gracia Falcone'''</center> | | colspan="5" |<center>'''By Gracia Falcone'''</center> | ||
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Prince Philip, Duke of Adria (Philip Aurelian Novellen; born 1784) was the heir apparent to the Imperial throne as the eldest son of Emperor Philip II, but died controversially before being able to succeed the throne. Many are unconvinced of the nature of his death, with debates had over if he was murdered by his mistress, murdered by his son's wife, or simply had a heart attack as was the coroner's report. He was heir apparent and Duke of Adria from 1837-1849, although his title as Duke of Adria was disputed with Franz I of the House Carrion-Tuyvic, who was elected by crowsmoot.
According to the Church of the Canon, it was widely believed that his son, Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor, and his co-Monarch Anastasia I, Holy Orenian Empress, had allegedly hired an assassin to murder Prince Philip, Duke of Adria in order to usurp the throne of the Holy Orenian Empire in the Aster Revolution. For that reason, they were both excommunicated by the High Pontiff Everard VI. This escalated into a bitter feud between the Holy Orenian Empire and the Church of Canon that lasted until the Peace of Eastfleet, which concluded the Urguani-Orenian War, and echoes of this feud can be felt in politics to this very day.
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Early life
Prince Philip Aurelian was born in 1784 on Helena, Holy Orenian Empire to Prince Philip, Duke of Crestfall, son of Empress Anne I and her husband and co-monarch Emperor Joseph II.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and Styles
- 1784 - 1809: His Imperial Highness, Prince Philip Aurelian of Crestfall
- 1809 - present: His Imperial Highness, Prince Philip, Count of Renzfeld
- 1837 - present: His Imperial Highness, Prince Philip, Duke of Adria
Arms
The Prince Philip Aurelians's arms were granted and confirmed in 1809 by the Imperial King of Arms, Tiberius John Hartcold. Philip bears the arms of the House of Novellen, which itself is the quartered arms of the House of Helane and the House of Sarkozic, differenced by a label of five points ermine. Following the death of his uncle, John VIII, Holy Orenian Emperor and the ascension of his father as Holy Orenian Emperor his arms were updated with the replacement of the label of five points argent each charged with three ermine sable to a label of three points argent to signify his position as both heir to the Holy Orenian Empire and House of Novellen.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Philip III, Holy Orenian Emperor | 1815 | 1868 | Anastasia of Kositz | Firstborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Fourth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named after both Amadea and Philip. Ascended to the Imperial Throne following the death of Philip II. |
John I, King of Balian | 1817 | 1900 | Gwyneth Barbanov-Bihar | Secondborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Fifth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named in honour of the Emperor at the time, John VIII. Following the events of the Brothers' War, John led the Imperial remnants to the southern Almarian isles where he formed the Grand Duchy of Balian. |
Prince George Maximilian, 1st Count of Huntshill | 1819 | 1867 | Isabella Ruthern | Thirdborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Sixth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of his birth. Named in honour of Amadea's Father, George Ulysses, 2nd Count of Pompourelia |
Princess Amelia Margaret, 1st Countess of Vanderfall | 1823 | 1866 | Victor Simon Halcourt | Fourthborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Seventh in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of her birth. Married Victor Halcourt and formed the household of Vanderfall. |
Princess Christina Augusta of Renzfeld | 1826 | 1869 | Unwed | Fifthborn child to Amadea and Prince Philip of Crestfall. Eighth in line to the Imperial Throne at the time of her birth. Named in honour of Empress Lorena of Cascadia. |
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
William Joseph Trissingham | 1834 | Unknown | Evangeline Halcourt, Baroness of Artois | Bastard child of Philip and Mary. |
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
Giuliano Vitelli Falcone | 1840 | Alive | Unmarried | Bastard child of Philip and Gracia. |
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