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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 allegedly murdered by a mercenary-knight, Ser Bruce Hornigold. However, rumors persist that one or more of her children aided in a fake death and escape to Aeldin, where she could remain to this day under certain circumstances. |
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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 allegedly murdered by a mercenary-knight, Ser Bruce Hornigold. However, rumors persist that one or more of her children aided in a fake death and escape to Aeldin, where she could remain to this day under certain circumstances.
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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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