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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''4th Viscountess Provins''' | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''4th Viscountess Provins''' | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | + | Amadie Marlene Pruvia was born 14th of God's Triumph in 1836 to Claude Elisabeth of Savoy and Philip Michael of House Pruvia. She was the first born of the couple, and was a product of the newly elected Rosemoor Bill which allowed women to inherit based upon eldest birthed in the line of succession. This made Amadie the first ever product of the Rosemoor Bill, where she was expected to inherit her father's Viscounty. Though, the weight of becoming the heir was a hefty feat to uphold, and at the age of 8 she began her tenure. The Pruvian girl was a recluse, never finding fun with her sisters nor her brother. She was easily perturbed, and often threatened the youngest Pruvia, a son, that she would disown him. Amadie did not take kindly to courtly affairs, and therefore never took them seriously. In her youth, she was also involved with the reinstallation of Empress Anastasia I and Emperor Philip of Oren. For this, she was awarded an upgrade in title to a county. Later in life, her thoughts had wandered and she lost many memories of her childhood and of the current day, and ultimately would be her demise. | |
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+ | | Fernand Antoine Pruvia || 1857 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn son of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. | ||
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+ | | Véronique Sylvie Pruvia || 1858 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn daughter of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. | ||
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+ | | Béatrice Vérène Pruvia || 1860 || Alive || Unwed || Secondborn daughter of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. | ||
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Amadie Marléne Élisabeth (14th of Godfrey’s Triumph, 1836 - Present) was ----.
Biography
Amadie Marlene Pruvia was born 14th of God's Triumph in 1836 to Claude Elisabeth of Savoy and Philip Michael of House Pruvia. She was the first born of the couple, and was a product of the newly elected Rosemoor Bill which allowed women to inherit based upon eldest birthed in the line of succession. This made Amadie the first ever product of the Rosemoor Bill, where she was expected to inherit her father's Viscounty. Though, the weight of becoming the heir was a hefty feat to uphold, and at the age of 8 she began her tenure. The Pruvian girl was a recluse, never finding fun with her sisters nor her brother. She was easily perturbed, and often threatened the youngest Pruvia, a son, that she would disown him. Amadie did not take kindly to courtly affairs, and therefore never took them seriously. In her youth, she was also involved with the reinstallation of Empress Anastasia I and Emperor Philip of Oren. For this, she was awarded an upgrade in title to a county. Later in life, her thoughts had wandered and she lost many memories of her childhood and of the current day, and ultimately would be her demise.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Fernand Antoine Pruvia | 1857 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn son of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. |
Véronique Sylvie Pruvia | 1858 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn daughter of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. |
Béatrice Vérène Pruvia | 1860 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn daughter of Amadie, 1st Countess of Provins and Charles d'Arkent. |