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'''Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia''' ( 17th of Snow’s Maiden, 1570 - 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1607), is the former head of House [[Horen-Pruessens]] & the heir to the line of [[King John I of Vandoria]]. She was a vassal to the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]], as Baroness of [[Ostwick]]. In the later part of 1606, the Princess's chancellor murdered the King, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]], and urged her to claim the crown as her own, crowning herself 'Anna I'. Her reign would last for just one year, before she was murdered by a mercenary-knight, Ser Bruce Hornigold. | '''Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia''' ( 17th of Snow’s Maiden, 1570 - 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1607), is the former head of House [[Horen-Pruessens]] & the heir to the line of [[King John I of Vandoria]]. She was a vassal to the [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]], as Baroness of [[Ostwick]]. In the later part of 1606, the Princess's chancellor murdered the King, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]], and urged her to claim the crown as her own, crowning herself 'Anna I'. Her reign would last for just one year, before she was murdered by a mercenary-knight, Ser Bruce Hornigold. | ||
− | In recent discoveries in the old archives of the Imperial Household, it is believed that Anna Sophia was born out of wedlock, between Ser Owyn Jrent 'The Dragonknight' and a woman of the gentry, Seraphina Warlai. With this, we can believe that she assumed the name of her grandfather when inheriting the title 'Princess of Pruvia', | + | In recent discoveries in the old archives of the Imperial Household, it is believed that Anna Sophia was born out of wedlock, between Ser Owyn Jrent 'The Dragonknight' and a woman of the gentry, Seraphina Warlai. With this, we can believe that she assumed the name of her grandfather when inheriting the title 'Princess of Pruvia', legitimizing herself privately after ascending to the throne of Lotharingia. |
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Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia ( 17th of Snow’s Maiden, 1570 - 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1607), is the former head of House Horen-Pruessens & the heir to the line of King John I of Vandoria. She was a vassal to the Kingdom of Lotharingia, as Baroness of Ostwick. In the later part of 1606, the Princess's chancellor murdered the King, Lothar I of Lotharingia, and urged her to claim the crown as her own, crowning herself 'Anna I'. Her reign would last for just one year, before she was murdered by a mercenary-knight, Ser Bruce Hornigold.
In recent discoveries in the old archives of the Imperial Household, it is believed that Anna Sophia was born out of wedlock, between Ser Owyn Jrent 'The Dragonknight' and a woman of the gentry, Seraphina Warlai. With this, we can believe that she assumed the name of her grandfather when inheriting the title 'Princess of Pruvia', legitimizing herself privately after ascending to the throne of Lotharingia.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Owyn Ruslan Amador | 1587 | 1616 | Adrijana Kovachev | Eldest son of Anna I and her first husband, Ruslan Amador. Count of Mondstadt. |
Alyssa Adelheid Amador | 1587 | Alive | Lothar d'Amaury | Twin to Owyn, Eldest daughter of Anna I and Ruslan Amador |
Julia Katherine Amador | 1591 | 1640 | Frederick Horen-Marna | Second daughter of Anna I and Ruslan Amador, mother of Frederick I |
Princess Victoria Maria of Lotharingia | 1600 | Alive | Artyom of Norland | Only daughter of Anna I and her second husband, William Fletcher. Princess Royal. |
Prince John Owyn Horen-Preussen | 1600 | 1662 | Sylvia Myrrdin | Only son of Anna I and William, Twin to Victoria. Hidden in Exile.
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