Difference between revisions of "Anna of Pruvia"
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]] | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Mother''': [[Margarita of Marna|Margarita, | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Mother''': [[Margarita of Marna|Margarita, Baroness of Rafal]] |
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− | '''Anna Maria Pruvia''' (''20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729 - present'') is the eldest child and daughter of [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]] and [[ | + | '''Anna Maria Pruvia''' (''20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729 - present'') is the eldest child and daughter of [[John-Henry of Pruvia|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 I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Joseph of Marna]]. This paved the way for her introduction to the Imperial court of Helena, where she was quickly made the ward and protegee of the Emperor's wife, [[Lorena of Augustin]]. |
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 titular title ''Duchess of Dorhay''. | 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 titular title ''Duchess of Dorhay''. |
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Anna Maria Pruvia (20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729 - 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, where she was quickly made the ward and protegee of the Emperor's wife, Lorena of Augustin.
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 titular title Duchess of Dorhay.