Elizaveta Angelika, Countess of Dobrov
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Elizaveta Angelika Tuvyic vas Ruthern (Common: Elisabeth Angeline Carrion-Tuvyic nee Ruthern), otherwise monikered as Veta of Metterden, was an esteemed actress and socialite in Orenian social spheres. Upon her marriage to Ostromir Tuvyic, she first became the Baroness Woldzmir and later the Countess of Dobrov. Later in life, the very month she died, the Countess became infamously involved in an assassination plot known as the Wives' Plot of 1814 against her grandnephew, Henry II of Haense, alongside her sister Irene of Metterden.
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Biography
Early life
Lady Elizaveta Angelika Ruthern was born within the confines of the lush plains of Metterden to its Count, Konstantin Ruthern, and his consort Katherine of Nenzing. Unusual for a lady of noble birth in the 18th century, Elizaveta - affectionately monikered Veta by her loved ones - alongside her older sister, Viktoria of Metterden, was from the very young age of seven distinguished from her peers for her wit and taken as a ward by The Queen-Mother, Maya. Henceforth, the two comital ladies were known to be heavily involved in the courts of Hanseti-Ruska, hosting tea parties and other revelries for fellow courtiers. It was around this time, however, that Queen Maya seemed to heavily favor the shrewd Lady Viktoria over young Elizaveta whose head was clouded with whimsy and a love of theater that rendered her to become somewhat reclusive, holing herself within New Reza's library or her father's apartments when he served as the Kingdom's justiciar. By the time Elizaveta was eight, Viktoria (four years her senior) was betrothed to the Crown Prince, then Prince Sigismund, Grand Prince of Kusoraev.
Whilst promenading through the city of distant Oren with her cousin Erik and sister Viktoria, the trio made the acquaintance of one Simon Basrid in a smithy. Soon, as she began tutelage beneath he and The Duchess of Sunholdt, and became a close confidant of Princess Elizabeth, the young Ruthern found herself habitually in the Imperial Courts of Novellen - much to the distress of her relatives within her homeland. Soon therein, she became the ward to the Princess Imperial (later Anne I.
Marriage
The Orenian Theater
The Territory of Dobrov
Titles, Styles, and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1754-1779 Lady Elizaveta vas Ruthern
- 1779-1792 Lady Elisabeth, Mrs. Ostromir Carrion
- 1792-1813 The Right Honourable Baroness of Woldzmir
- 1813-present The Right Honourable Countess of Dobrov, Baroness of Woldzmir
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Sigismund Carrion-Tuvyic, Count of Dobrov | 14th of Owyn's Flame, 1781 | Alive | Claude de Leumont (m. 1807-1809) Princess Charlotte of Aldersburg (m. 1819-Present) |
Bore issue to one son, Pavel Dmitri, who died of childhood consumption. Triplet to Alexander and Tuvya.Count of Dobrov |
Father Alexander 'Dima' Carrion-Tuvyic | 14th of Owyn's Flame, 1781 | 1806 | Anna de Sarkozy (m. 1797-1802) | Bore issue to four children. Triplet to Sigismund and Tuvya. |
Master Tuvya Carrion-Tuvyic | 14th of Owyn's Flame, 1786 | Alive | Josephine Othaman (m. 1798-Present) | Bore issue to two children. Triplet to Sigismund and Alexander. |
Ms. Sofiya Carrion-Tuvyic | 3rd of Snow's Maiden, 1786 | 1807 | Unwed | Fourthborn child to The Count and Countess Dobrov, then Barons of Woldzmir. Reason of Death unknown. |
Lady Milena Carrion-Tuyvic | 18th of Sigismund's End, 1792 | Alive | Master Nicholas Basrid (m. 1816-Present) | Twin to Lady Sigmunda Agnessa. |
Lady Sigmunda Carrion-Tuyvic | 18th of Sigismund's End, 1792 | Alive | Sir Armand Talraen, Bishop of Metz (m. 1813-present) | Twin to Lady Milena Ipera. |