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− | |<span style="font-size:medium;">'''Aleksandra | + | |<span style="font-size:medium;">'''Aleksandra I Ruthern''' |
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+ | ! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | ''Baroness of Antioch'' | ||
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | ! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | '''Aleksandra I' by an unknown artist.'' |
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Grand Princess of Muldav''' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 1704-1722 | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': ''Title Created'' | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': ''[[Kazimar I, Grand Prince of Muldav]]'' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Minister Seneschal of Hanseti-Ruska''' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 1701-1711 | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': ''Lorin Suffolk'' |
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 10th of The Deep Cold, 1685, [[Markev]], [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]] | ||
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': [[House of Alimar|Alimar]] | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 4th of the Grand Harvest, 1722. |
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': [[Josef Eimar, Red Prince of Muldav]] ''(m. 1702)'' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': [[House of Alimar|Alimar-Ruthern]] | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[Demetrius var Ruthern III|Demetrius | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[Demetrius var Ruthern III|Demetrius III of Vidaus]] |
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mother''': [[Amalie of Antioch|Amalie Caunter]] | + | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mother''': [[Amalie of Antioch|Amalie Ruric-Caunter]] |
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− | '''Aleksandra Sophia | + | '''Aleksandra Sophia''' ([[Common]]: Alexandra Sophia), monikered ''The Vile'', was one of the dual founders of the [[House of Alimar]], alongside her husband [[Josef Eimar]]. Raised under the tutelage of her uncle, [[Robert I of Haense|Robert I]], and a family friend, [[Amelia, Princess of Alstion|Princess Amelia of Alstion]], the woman blossomed into a stout and respectable noblewoman. However, those acquainted with the Princess knew her as vulgar and unfit for her station. Despite these veritable truths, she persevered and was instituted as the Kingdom's seneschal at the young age of sixteen. |
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+ | Her son, [[Richard I of Rubern|Prince Vladrick Hieromar]], later ascended to the [[Province of Rubern|Ruberni]] throne. Through her grand daughter, [[Maya of Muldav]], the Grand Princess was an ancestress to the modern kings of Barbanov-Bihar. | ||
=== Childhood and Adolescence === | === Childhood and Adolescence === | ||
− | The firstborn of Duke Demetrius var Ruthern and his consort, Amalie of Antioch, the girl was upbrought in luxury; However, she opted to refuse the many opportunities given to her. On a fateful visit to the Imperial Capital of [[Carolustadt]] circa her sixth year, the child encountered an adolescent Amelia | + | The firstborn of Duke Demetrius var Ruthern and his consort, Amalie of Antioch, the girl was upbrought in luxury; However, she opted to refuse the many opportunities given to her. On a fateful visit to the Imperial Capital of [[Carolustadt]] circa her sixth year, the child encountered an adolescent Amelia Horen—a woman who would nurture the troubled Ruthern as a maternal figure throughout the duration of her life. After inciting a riot within the Capital itself, Aleksandra's enraged father would usher her into a courtship with Kazimar Carrion, heir to the County of Susa. Much due to Aleksandra's protests, she evaded her fate and was offered refuge in Amelia's manor. |
− | During this time, she was instructed in the study of Johannian courtly mannerisms and | + | During this time, she was instructed in the study of Johannian courtly mannerisms and etiquette—lessons that, much to the Horen's lamentation, were never put to adequate use. Upon her return to Markev at the age of twelve, Aleksandra and her uncle, [[Robert I of Haense|Robert]], grew close due to her own absent father—the monarch assuming the Ruthern as one of his one. As the years passed, she was instated as Seneschal of Haense at the peak of her adolescence, tending to the upkeep of [[Reza|Reza's]] inner affairs. |
=== Marriage and House Alimar === | === Marriage and House Alimar === | ||
− | During an escapade within the Haeseni woods, a run-in with an unkempt man only two years her senior led to several, the transient Josef taking the woman on an array of hunts. One fateful evening, amidst their courtship, he revealed to her his status as a Prince of [[House | + | During an escapade within the Haeseni woods, a run-in with an unkempt man only two years her senior led to several, the transient Josef taking the woman on an array of hunts. One fateful evening, amidst their courtship, he revealed to her his status as a Prince of [[House of Barbanov|House Barbanov]], eldest son to [[Edward-Audemar Barbanov|Edward-Audemar, Margrave of Chanik]]. With the sole attendance of King Robert, Amelia Horen, and an officiant, the pair were wed on the latter half of 1702. A quartet of years before his death, Robert issued his niece and her spouse the Grand Principality of Muldav, commonly referred to as the Red Principality. As the house further established itself, the family resolved to separate itself from its parentage, its heads and their issue taking on the surname [[House of Alimar|Barbanov-Alimar]] |
==Issue== | ==Issue== | ||
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− | | [[Kazimar Barbanov-Alimar]]|| 1704 || | + | | [[Kazimar Barbanov-Alimar|Kazimar I, Grand Prince of Muldav]]|| 1704 || 1744 || [[Sofiya of Haense]] || Firstborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. Twin brother to Amelia Alimar. Successor. |
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− | | Amelia | + | | Princess Amelia of Muldav || 1704 || 1727 || Unwed || Firstborn daughter to Josef and Aleksandra. Twin sister to [[Kazimar Barbanov-Alimar|Kazimar]]. |
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− | | | + | | [[Richard I of Rubern|Vladrick Barbanov-Alimar]]|| 1707 || Dead || [[Ester of Curonia]] || Secondborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. Sovereign Prince of Rubern. |
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− | | | + | | Princess Anastasya of Muldav || 1708 || Dead || Unwed || Secondborn daughter to Josef and Aleksandra. |
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− | | Robert | + | | Prince Robert of Muldav|| 1719 || Dead || Unwed || Thirdborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. |
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+ | == Titles, Styles, and Honors == | ||
+ | === Titles and Styles === | ||
+ | *'''1685-1701:''' ''Her Ladyship,'' the Baroness of Antioch | ||
+ | *'''1701-1711:''' ''Her Excellency'' the Seneschal of Hanseti-Ruska | ||
+ | *'''1702–Present:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' Aleksandra, Princess Josef of Chanik, Baroness of Antioch | ||
+ | *'''1704–Present:''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' Aleksandra I, Grand Princess of Muldav | ||
+ | *'''1704–1722:''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' The Grand Princess Aleksandra of Muldav | ||
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[[Category:Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]] | [[Category:Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]] |
Latest revision as of 23:42, 28 March 2023
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Aleksandra Sophia (Common: Alexandra Sophia), monikered The Vile, was one of the dual founders of the House of Alimar, alongside her husband Josef Eimar. Raised under the tutelage of her uncle, Robert I, and a family friend, Princess Amelia of Alstion, the woman blossomed into a stout and respectable noblewoman. However, those acquainted with the Princess knew her as vulgar and unfit for her station. Despite these veritable truths, she persevered and was instituted as the Kingdom's seneschal at the young age of sixteen.
Her son, Prince Vladrick Hieromar, later ascended to the Ruberni throne. Through her grand daughter, Maya of Muldav, the Grand Princess was an ancestress to the modern kings of Barbanov-Bihar.
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Childhood and Adolescence
The firstborn of Duke Demetrius var Ruthern and his consort, Amalie of Antioch, the girl was upbrought in luxury; However, she opted to refuse the many opportunities given to her. On a fateful visit to the Imperial Capital of Carolustadt circa her sixth year, the child encountered an adolescent Amelia Horen—a woman who would nurture the troubled Ruthern as a maternal figure throughout the duration of her life. After inciting a riot within the Capital itself, Aleksandra's enraged father would usher her into a courtship with Kazimar Carrion, heir to the County of Susa. Much due to Aleksandra's protests, she evaded her fate and was offered refuge in Amelia's manor.
During this time, she was instructed in the study of Johannian courtly mannerisms and etiquette—lessons that, much to the Horen's lamentation, were never put to adequate use. Upon her return to Markev at the age of twelve, Aleksandra and her uncle, Robert, grew close due to her own absent father—the monarch assuming the Ruthern as one of his one. As the years passed, she was instated as Seneschal of Haense at the peak of her adolescence, tending to the upkeep of Reza's inner affairs.
Marriage and House Alimar
During an escapade within the Haeseni woods, a run-in with an unkempt man only two years her senior led to several, the transient Josef taking the woman on an array of hunts. One fateful evening, amidst their courtship, he revealed to her his status as a Prince of House Barbanov, eldest son to Edward-Audemar, Margrave of Chanik. With the sole attendance of King Robert, Amelia Horen, and an officiant, the pair were wed on the latter half of 1702. A quartet of years before his death, Robert issued his niece and her spouse the Grand Principality of Muldav, commonly referred to as the Red Principality. As the house further established itself, the family resolved to separate itself from its parentage, its heads and their issue taking on the surname Barbanov-Alimar
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Kazimar I, Grand Prince of Muldav | 1704 | 1744 | Sofiya of Haense | Firstborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. Twin brother to Amelia Alimar. Successor. |
Princess Amelia of Muldav | 1704 | 1727 | Unwed | Firstborn daughter to Josef and Aleksandra. Twin sister to Kazimar. |
Vladrick Barbanov-Alimar | 1707 | Dead | Ester of Curonia | Secondborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. Sovereign Prince of Rubern. |
Princess Anastasya of Muldav | 1708 | Dead | Unwed | Secondborn daughter to Josef and Aleksandra. |
Prince Robert of Muldav | 1719 | Dead | Unwed | Thirdborn son to Josef and Aleksandra. |
Titles, Styles, and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1685-1701: Her Ladyship, the Baroness of Antioch
- 1701-1711: Her Excellency the Seneschal of Hanseti-Ruska
- 1702–Present: Her Royal Highness, Aleksandra, Princess Josef of Chanik, Baroness of Antioch
- 1704–Present: Her Serene Highness, Aleksandra I, Grand Princess of Muldav
- 1704–1722: Her Serene Highness, The Grand Princess Aleksandra of Muldav