Difference between revisions of "Anabel of Rubern"
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+ | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Reign''': 3rd of Grand Harvest, 1782–c.1832 | ||
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''[[Province of Rubern|Princess-Regent of Rubern]]''' | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''[[Province of Rubern|Princess-Regent of Rubern]]''' | ||
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− | Anabel of Rubern, born a Hereditary Princess of her homeland and Haense, served as regent from 1750 to somewhere around 1760. During her regency, she was infamous for her various initiatives to revive the Ruberni culture. In her later life, the princess relinquished any hereditary tethers in the public eye to the defunct crown of Rubern. | + | Anabel of Rubern, born a Hereditary Princess of her homeland and Haense, served as regent from 1750 to somewhere around 1760. During her regency, she was infamous for her various initiatives to revive the Ruberni culture. She later disappeared for decades only to return, by official accounts, among the Papal Courts of [[James II]] In her later life, the princess relinquished any hereditary tethers in the public eye to the defunct crown of Rubern in favor of service to the faith when she was elevated to Holy Mother of the Canonist Church. |
== Family & Childhood == | == Family & Childhood == |
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Anabel of Rubern, born a Hereditary Princess of her homeland and Haense, served as regent from 1750 to somewhere around 1760. During her regency, she was infamous for her various initiatives to revive the Ruberni culture. She later disappeared for decades only to return, by official accounts, among the Papal Courts of James II In her later life, the princess relinquished any hereditary tethers in the public eye to the defunct crown of Rubern in favor of service to the faith when she was elevated to Holy Mother of the Canonist Church.
Family & Childhood
Titles, Styles, and Honors
Titles and Styles
- 1732–Present: Her Highness, Princess Anabel Aleksandra
- 1750–Present: Her Highness, the Princess-Regent
Issue
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