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Lady Amelia Paulina
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Born: 19th of Godfrey's Triumph
Karosgrad, Haense
Born: Alive
Spouse: Unwed
House: Varoche
Father: Sigismond, Count of Varoche
Mother: Ipera Antoinette Ashford de Falstaff

Amelia Paulina Varoche (19 Godfrey’s Triumph, 1892) was a twentieth century Adrian poet.

Born in Karosgrad, Amelia and her family immigrated to Adria around her tenth birthday. Amelia received a somewhat liberal education from her father - but nothing that deviated too much from the standards of women’s education at the time. Upon her mother’s death in 1901, Amelia inherited her poetry collection, which contained the works of Haeseni Poets, Feodor May’s poetry in particular had greatly inspired Amelia to write her own.

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