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Revision as of 04:31, 2 December 2022
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Emigliana Sofia di Montelliano y Kavietsby, (9th of Sun's Smile, 1690- 1721) was Baronetess of Napoliza from 1704-1721, as the recognized head of the House of Montelliano in the Duchy of Adria. She was additionally briefly styled as Duchess-consort of Adria from 1707-1708 as a result of her marriage to Paul Varoche, though omitting the title succeeding Paul's political abdication to the King of Haense.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Nikoletta Sofia Varoche | 1708 | N/A | William Alstion, Prince of Aanen | First born daughter of Paul and Emigliana. Baronetess of Napoliza. |
Paul II, Count of Varoche | 1709 | 1721 | N/A | First born son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Varoche upon Paul's death, but dies just a few months later. |
Julietta Maria Varoche | 1710 | N/A | Janos, Margrave of Staf | Second born daughter of Paul and Emigliana. Princess-Consort of Vilachia. |
Paul John Victor, Count of Varoche | 1712 | N/A | N/A | Second born son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Varoche upon Paul II's death.
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