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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 2ed of First Seed, 1868, Jerovitz, [[Kingdom of Haense]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 2ed of First Seed, 1868, Jerovitz, [[Kingdom of Haense]] | ||
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− | '''Esfir Amelya Rose''' ''(2nd of First Seed, 1868 - 1920)'', regally known as '''Esfir of Jerovitz''', was the 19th [[List of Haeseni Consorts|Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska]] from her marriage to [[Georg I of Haense|Georg I]] in 1902. Before then, she was the heir to the [[House of Kortrevich]], passing up the inheritance to marry for love. | + | '''Esfir Amelya Rose''' ''(2nd of First Seed, 1868 - 1920)'', regally known as '''Esfir of Jerovitz''', was the 19th [[List of Haeseni Consorts|Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska]] from her marriage to [[Georg I of Haense|Georg I]] in 1902. Before then, she was the heir to the [[House of Kortrevich]], passing up the inheritance to marry for love. She was known for her trials of damehood, never quite finishing before she became ill with what could only be described by doctors as a deep case of sadness. Esfir would eventually die from this, showing no other symptoms, living as a grieving widow and three children. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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*'''1897-1902''' ''Her Excellency,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy | *'''1897-1902''' ''Her Excellency,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy | ||
*'''1902-1905''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' The Grand Princess of Kusoraev | *'''1902-1905''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' The Grand Princess of Kusoraev | ||
− | *'''1905- | + | *'''1905-1920'' ''Her Royal Majesty,'' Esfir of Jerovitz, Queen consort of Hanseti-Ruska |
=== Style as Queen Consort === | === Style as Queen Consort === |
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Esfir Amelya Rose (2nd of First Seed, 1868 - 1920), regally known as Esfir of Jerovitz, was the 19th Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska from her marriage to Georg I in 1902. Before then, she was the heir to the House of Kortrevich, passing up the inheritance to marry for love. She was known for her trials of damehood, never quite finishing before she became ill with what could only be described by doctors as a deep case of sadness. Esfir would eventually die from this, showing no other symptoms, living as a grieving widow and three children.
Contents
Biography
Early Life
Debut
As Aulic Envoy
Marriage
As Queen Consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Titles and Styles
- 1868-1893 The Honorable, Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Koravia
- 1893-1897 The Honorable, Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Korvia, Deputy Envoy
- 1897-1902 Her Excellency, Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy
- 1902-1905 Her Serene Highness, The Grand Princess of Kusoraev
- '1905-1920 Her Royal Majesty, Esfir of Jerovitz, Queen consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Style as Queen Consort
Her Royal Majesty, Esfir of Jerovitz, Queen consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Aleksandr Otto, Grand Prince of Kusoraev | 1903 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn son of Georg I and Esfir, heir to the Haeseni throne. |
Mariya Karenina, Duchess of Schattenburg (formerly) | 1904 | 1921 | Unwed | Firstborn daughter of Georg I and Esfir. Later, she was openly disowned for treason for her close association with Adrians. |
Stefan Edvard, Duke of Akovia | 1905 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn son of Georg I and Esfir |