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'''Amelie of Coulwand''' (3wd of Malin's Wewcome, 1529 – 10th of the Ambew Cowd, 1547), bown '''Amelie Staunton''', was vewy briefwy the [[List of Orenian Consorts|Holy Orenian Empress]] as the spouse of [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor]], fwom his accession to the thwone in 1547 to hew sudden death awmost two months watew in the same yeaw. She was hew husband's fiwst life, who had been wed to him in a mawliage awwanged by theiw fathews.
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'''Amelie of Courland''' (3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1529 – 10th of the Amber Cold, 1547), born '''Amelie Staunton''', was very briefly the [[List of Orenian Consorts|Holy Orenian Empress]] as the spouse of [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor]], from his accession to the throne in 1547 to her sudden death almost two months later in the same year. She was her husband's first wife, who had been wed to him in a marriage arranged by their fathers.
  
Hew sudden demise at a young age was ostensibry brought about by apopwexy, howevew many factions at coult suspected foul pway. She died chiwdwess.  
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Her sudden demise at a young age was ostensibly brought about by apoplexy, however many factions at court suspected foul play. She died childless.  
  
 
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Amelie of Courland (3rd of Malin's Welcome, 1529 – 10th of the Amber Cold, 1547), born Amelie Staunton, was very briefly the Holy Orenian Empress as the spouse of John II, Holy Orenian Emperor, from his accession to the throne in 1547 to her sudden death almost two months later in the same year. She was her husband's first wife, who had been wed to him in a marriage arranged by their fathers.

Her sudden demise at a young age was ostensibly brought about by apoplexy, however many factions at court suspected foul play. She died childless.