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In 1741, following the tradition of election within the House of Pruvia, Anna Maria was made heir to her father officially. She was afforded the title ''Duchess of Ostland''. | In 1741, following the tradition of election within the House of Pruvia, Anna Maria was made heir to her father officially. She was afforded the title ''Duchess of Ostland''. | ||
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+ | Anna Maria Pruvia was born in the summer months of 1730 within the estate walls of [[Casa de Rafal]] in Khalestine, one of the many Aeldinic residences of the [[House of Marna]]. Her parents were [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry Pruvia]], the heir to the line of John Godfrey of Vandoria, and Margarita of Marna, daughter to [[Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. This made the newborn child an heiress to two senior Johannian lineages, though the importance of this wouldn't be realized till much later in her life. Anna Maria was christened and baptized with the Chapel of Saint Julia the following fortnight. Allies of her mother's house celebrated the birth, with her own grandmother, the Dowager-Empress Annunziata calling her '''Our Golden Child'''. | ||
+ | Early on in her childhood, Anna Maria showed an abnormally-advanced intellect for her youth. | ||
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Anna Maria Pruvia (20th of Sun’s Smile, 1730 - present) is the eldest child and daughter of John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia and Margarita of Marna, an heiress to the Houses of Pruvia and Marna by way of her parentage. Raised in the both the lands of Marna and Khalestine in Aeldin during her youth, Anna was given an astounding education by private tutors indebted to her late grandfather, Joseph of Marna. This paved the way for her introduction to the Imperial court of Helena.
In 1741, following the tradition of election within the House of Pruvia, Anna Maria was made heir to her father officially. She was afforded the title Duchess of Ostland.
Birth and Childhood
Anna Maria Pruvia was born in the summer months of 1730 within the estate walls of Casa de Rafal in Khalestine, one of the many Aeldinic residences of the House of Marna. Her parents were John-Henry Pruvia, the heir to the line of John Godfrey of Vandoria, and Margarita of Marna, daughter to Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor. This made the newborn child an heiress to two senior Johannian lineages, though the importance of this wouldn't be realized till much later in her life. Anna Maria was christened and baptized with the Chapel of Saint Julia the following fortnight. Allies of her mother's house celebrated the birth, with her own grandmother, the Dowager-Empress Annunziata calling her Our Golden Child.
Early on in her childhood, Anna Maria showed an abnormally-advanced intellect for her youth.