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+ | Born the fifth child of King Frederick I of Oren and his Queen Vivienne of Savoy, Vivienna was - in her youth - a sight to behold within her father's court. She was wildly popular following her emergence to public life at the tender age of twelve alongside her sisters Maude and Maxima, and gained many friends of varying stations of nobility. In her elder sister's stead, during Vivienna's early teen years, she acted in tandem with her brother - meeting various nobles and to-be gentry of the Kingdom of Oren, however only a few years later the royal scion was stripped of all titles following the Harvest Rebellion. Following the rebellion she traded her lavish lifestyle in the Stassion Court for a much quieter counterpart in the city of Karosgrad where she influenced their court with her Orenian way of life. After years of service to the Grand Lady and Queen of Haense, Vivienna - following the gruesome death of her husband - was never seen again with little correspondence detailing her whereabouts. | ||
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Born the fifth child of King Frederick I of Oren and his Queen Vivienne of Savoy, Vivienna was - in her youth - a sight to behold within her father's court. She was wildly popular following her emergence to public life at the tender age of twelve alongside her sisters Maude and Maxima, and gained many friends of varying stations of nobility. In her elder sister's stead, during Vivienna's early teen years, she acted in tandem with her brother - meeting various nobles and to-be gentry of the Kingdom of Oren, however only a few years later the royal scion was stripped of all titles following the Harvest Rebellion. Following the rebellion she traded her lavish lifestyle in the Stassion Court for a much quieter counterpart in the city of Karosgrad where she influenced their court with her Orenian way of life. After years of service to the Grand Lady and Queen of Haense, Vivienna - following the gruesome death of her husband - was never seen again with little correspondence detailing her whereabouts.
Titles and Styles
- 1874 - Present Her Royal Highness, The Princess Vivienna Adelaide of Oren
- 1852 - Present Her Royal Highness, The Baroness of Senntisten
Full Address in Orenian Succession
Her Royal Highness The Princess Vivienna Adelaide Lorena of Oren, Baroness of Senntisten
Issue
Vivienna and Kasimir produced three children prior to his death.
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Andrik Dmitry Ruthern | 1905 | Living | Unwed | Firstborn child of Kasimir and Vivienna. |
Ivan Sigmar Ruthern | 1906 | Living | Unwed | Secondborn child of Kasimir and Vivienna. |
Karalyn Josefa Ruthern | 1907 | Living | Unwed | Thirdborn child of Kasimir and Vivienna |