Prince of Pruvia
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House of Horen-Preussens
Emperor John III granted the princely title to his cousin, Anna Sophia Jrent, as his final gift to her before his passing, though, she would not establish the Principality of Pruvia until after the Fall of Johannesburg.
Name Reign |
Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Coat of Arms | Succession right |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anna I Sophia Anna Sophia Horen-Preussens 1593-1607 |
17 Horen's Calling 1570 Felsen, Oren Daughter of Ser Owyn Jrent and Lady Seraphina Warlai |
Rusland Amador , Baron of Monstadt Johannesburg, Oren 5 Childen |
14 Tobias' Bounty 1607 Ostwick, Lorraine |
Title granted | ||
Frederick I Augustus Frederick Augustus Horen-Preussens 1607-1632 |
11 Sun's Smile 1594 Johannesburg, Oren Son of Ser Owyn Jrent and Lady Seraphina Warlai |
Elisa Roswell-Haasheld Hochspitze, Pruvia 3 Children |
20 Sigismund's End 1632 Markev, Haense |
Brother of Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia | ||
Robert I Frederick Robert Frederick Horen-Preussens 1632-1698 |
16 Owyn's Light 1614 Hochspitze, Pruvia Son of Prince Frederick Augustus and Princess Elisa Roswell |
Caterina Maria, Viscountess of Anhalt Markev, Haense 3 Children |
23 Sun's Smile 1698 Reza, Haense |
Son of Prince Frederick |
House of Pruvia
The titular Principality of Pruvia was restored when the title was granted to John Henry Pruvia by the then-Lord Protector of Oren, Adrian de Sarkozy, for the completion of a magnificent palace in the new Imperial Free City of Helena.
Name Reign |
Portrait | Birth Parentage |
Marriage(s) Issue |
Death | Coat of Arms | Succession right |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John I Henry John Henry Pruvia 1732-present |
2 Owyn's Light 1710 Reza, Haense Grandson of Prince Robert Frederick and Princess Caterina Maria |
Margarita Marna, Princess of Bastion Khalestine, Aeldin 5 Children |
Alive |
Grandson of Prince Robert Frederick |