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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 5th of Owyn’s Flame, 1803 - 1810 | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 5th of Owyn’s Flame, 1803 - 1810 | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': Joseph of | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': Joseph John of Selm |
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Governor of the [[The Court of Oren|Augustine Palace]]''' | ||
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': ??? - 1821 | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': Charles Augustus, Baron of Carrington | ||
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+ | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': ''[[Mary Casimira of Carrington]]'' | ||
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− | '''Anna Henrietta d'Arkent''' (1784-1821) was Baroness-consort of Carrington from 1803-1810 as wife to Baron Charles Augustus until his abdication and departure to sea. During and after her tenure, she was also the longest running and first female Governess of [[The Augustine Palace]] in history, until she and her son, Wilhelm Lucius, would revile themselves in a series of actions posthumously known as the Carrington Cover-up Scandal of 1821. Anna Henrietta took the largest hit from the scandal after it was rumored that she had been unfaithful not once but numerous times to her husband | + | '''Anna Henrietta d'Arkent''' (1784-1821) was Baroness-consort of Carrington from 1803-1810 as wife to Baron Charles Augustus until his abdication and departure to sea. During and after her tenure, she was also the longest running and first female Governess of [[The Court of Oren|The Augustine Palace]] in history, until she and her son, Wilhelm Lucius, would revile themselves in a series of actions posthumously known as the Carrington Cover-up Scandal of 1821. Anna Henrietta took the largest hit from the scandal after it was rumored that she had been unfaithful not once but numerous times to her husband. Giving rise to her scandalization as both a lady of Orenian society and of the canonist faith, subsequently stepping down as Governess and fleeing to Henry's Wharf to sail away in search of her husband, where it is presumed she died in a sea storm. Though later it was found that the Governess had not been unfaithful to the passed Charles Augustus, for many letters kept by her eldest son- deemed her only in love with one other suitor, Duke Peter Alexander of Sunholdt, many years after the passing of the Baron. |
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || | ||
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− | | Mary Casimira d'Arkent ||1801|| | + | | [[Mary Casimira of Carrington | Mary Casimira Othaman nee d'Arkent]] ||1801|| 1849 || Viathan Aleksandr Othaman || Firstborn daughter to Anna and Charles. Twin to Charlotte. |
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+ | | Charlotte Amadea Halcourt nee d'Arkent || 1801 || Unknown || Tiberius Guiscard Halcourt || Secondborn daughter to Anna and Charles. Twin to Mary. | ||
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− | | | + | | Coraline Irena d'Arkent || 1802 || Unknown || Unwed || Thirdborn daughter to Anna and Charles. |
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− | | | + | | [[Wilhelm Lucius, Baron of Carrington | Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent]] || 1803 || 1875 || Alina Isidora Basrid|| Firstborn son to Anna and Charles. Named Baron at the age of 7 after Charles death. |
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− | | | + | | John Leopold d'Arkent || 1804 || Unknown || Unwed || Secondborn son to Anna and Charles. |
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− | | | + | | Simon Bastille d'Arkent || 1805 || Unknown || Unwed || Thirdborn son to Anna and Charles. Was the subject of the Carrington Cover-up Scandal. Alleged to be a bastard of Charles Augustus and Eudora Mildred according to his mother and eldest brother, though the House of Lords would rule otherwise. |
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− | | | + | | Rhea Alexandria d'Arkent || 1806 || 1827 || Unwed || Fourthborn daughter to Anna and Charles. |
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− | | | + | | August Maximillian Selm || 1811 || 1830 || Unwed || Bastard Born to Anna and Duke Peter Alexander. |
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Anna Henrietta d'Arkent (1784-1821) was Baroness-consort of Carrington from 1803-1810 as wife to Baron Charles Augustus until his abdication and departure to sea. During and after her tenure, she was also the longest running and first female Governess of The Augustine Palace in history, until she and her son, Wilhelm Lucius, would revile themselves in a series of actions posthumously known as the Carrington Cover-up Scandal of 1821. Anna Henrietta took the largest hit from the scandal after it was rumored that she had been unfaithful not once but numerous times to her husband. Giving rise to her scandalization as both a lady of Orenian society and of the canonist faith, subsequently stepping down as Governess and fleeing to Henry's Wharf to sail away in search of her husband, where it is presumed she died in a sea storm. Though later it was found that the Governess had not been unfaithful to the passed Charles Augustus, for many letters kept by her eldest son- deemed her only in love with one other suitor, Duke Peter Alexander of Sunholdt, many years after the passing of the Baron.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Mary Casimira Othaman nee d'Arkent | 1801 | 1849 | Viathan Aleksandr Othaman | Firstborn daughter to Anna and Charles. Twin to Charlotte. |
Charlotte Amadea Halcourt nee d'Arkent | 1801 | Unknown | Tiberius Guiscard Halcourt | Secondborn daughter to Anna and Charles. Twin to Mary. |
Coraline Irena d'Arkent | 1802 | Unknown | Unwed | Thirdborn daughter to Anna and Charles. |
Wilhelm Lucius d'Arkent | 1803 | 1875 | Alina Isidora Basrid | Firstborn son to Anna and Charles. Named Baron at the age of 7 after Charles death. |
John Leopold d'Arkent | 1804 | Unknown | Unwed | Secondborn son to Anna and Charles. |
Simon Bastille d'Arkent | 1805 | Unknown | Unwed | Thirdborn son to Anna and Charles. Was the subject of the Carrington Cover-up Scandal. Alleged to be a bastard of Charles Augustus and Eudora Mildred according to his mother and eldest brother, though the House of Lords would rule otherwise. |
Rhea Alexandria d'Arkent | 1806 | 1827 | Unwed | Fourthborn daughter to Anna and Charles. |
August Maximillian Selm | 1811 | 1830 | Unwed | Bastard Born to Anna and Duke Peter Alexander. |