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− | '''Mariya Antoniya''' ([[Common]]: Maria Antonia), regally ''Mariya of Aurveldt'' and monikered ''Mariya the Young'', was | + | '''Mariya Antoniya''' ([[Common]]: Maria Antonia) (18th of Snow's Maiden, 1793 - 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1815), regally ''Mariya of Aurveldt'' and monikered ''Mariya the Young'', was the 15th Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska through her marriage to [[Henry II of Haense]] in 1807. Her marriage was arranged after serving as a ward to the Queen-Mother, [[Isabel of Valwyck]]. She was known for her eccentric personality resembling the late Queen [[Viktoria of Metterden]] as a squire to Dame Anabela Vilac, and a dual axe-wielder. To date, she was the youngest queen to pass away at the age of twenty-two, thus lending to her epithet. |
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Mariya Antoniya (Common: Maria Antonia) (18th of Snow's Maiden, 1793 - 14th of the Grand Harvest, 1815), regally Mariya of Aurveldt and monikered Mariya the Young, was the 15th Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska through her marriage to Henry II of Haense in 1807. Her marriage was arranged after serving as a ward to the Queen-Mother, Isabel of Valwyck. She was known for her eccentric personality resembling the late Queen Viktoria of Metterden as a squire to Dame Anabela Vilac, and a dual axe-wielder. To date, she was the youngest queen to pass away at the age of twenty-two, thus lending to her epithet.
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Early Youth
Born in the year 1793, Mariya Antoniya Amador was the... WIP
Squireship
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As Queen Consort of Haense
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Death
Queen Mariya was tragically murdered only 8 years after her ascension to Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska. In 1815, while in the chambers of the King, she was stabbed with a blade and left on the floor for her husband to find hours later. When he did, a great commotion took place as everyone seemed to spring to action. Her body was unrecognizable, but she wore the crown of the Queen Consort so it was only assumed to be her. This assumption was later questioned as rumors of Mariya having faked her death along with sightings circulated but were never confirmed.
Due to the fact that no one could place the assailant, her death would go without justice. Her funeral was solemn as the Kingdom feared who might be attacked next along with worry for her two children, who were left motherless.
Titles, Styles, and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1786-1815: The Honorable, Miss Mariya Amador
- 1807-1815: Her Majesty, the Queen of Hanseti-Ruska
Style as Queen Consort
Her Royal Majesty, Mariya of Aurveldt, Queen-Consort of Hanseti and Ruska
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Princess Royal, Petra Emma, Duchess of Karosgrad | 2nd of the Amber Cold, 1812 | 1856 | Yvo Mondblume, Baron of Richtenburg | Firstborn daughter of Henry II. |
Sigismund III of Haense | 9th of the Deep Cold, 1813 | 11th of the Grand Harvet 1873 | Emma of Jerovitz | Firstborn son and heir of Henry II. |