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Alexandria Horen (1656 - 1702) was the Duchess-Consort of Adria by her marriage to Ratibor I Carrion. She and her brother, Emperor Augustus I, incited the Varoche affair which publically revealed them as the parents of two supposed Carrion children spawned from an incestuous affair.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Paul II, Duke of Adria | 1686 | Alive | Emigliana di Montelliano | Firstborn child to Augustus and Alexandria. Successor to his step-father. |
Valera, Grand Princess-Consort of Kusoraev | 1686 | Alive | Marius II of Haense | Secondborn child to Augustus and Alexandria. Crown Princess of Haense. |
Boris Carrion-Tuvyic | 1692 | Alive | Unknown | Firstborn child to Ratibor and Alexandria. |
Mariya Carrion-Tuvyic | 1692 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn child to Ratibor and Alexandria. |
Fyodor Carrion-Tuvyic | 1692 | Alive | Ingrid of Sarkoz | Thirdborn child to Ratibor and Alexandria. Father of Queen-Consort Milena of Adria |