Difference between revisions of "Anna of Pruvia"

From Lord of the Craft
Jump to: navigation, search
m (uwu'ification)
m (Reverted edits by Brotherbot (talk) to last revision by Dasdi)
Line 5: Line 5:
 
|- style="height:5px; text-align:center"
 
|- style="height:5px; text-align:center"
 
|- style="background:#e4dcf6; height:10px; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
 
|- style="background:#e4dcf6; height:10px; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
|<span style="font-size:medium;">'''Anna Malia Pwuvia'''
+
|<span style="font-size:medium;">'''Anna Maria Pruvia'''
 
|- style="color:grey; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
 
|- style="color:grey; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
 
! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | ''Minister of Culture''
 
! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | ''Minister of Culture''
Line 12: Line 12:
 
[[File:AnnaDuchessofOstland.jpeg|250px|center]]
 
[[File:AnnaDuchessofOstland.jpeg|250px|center]]
 
|- style="background:#e4dcf6; height:10px; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
 
|- style="background:#e4dcf6; height:10px; text-align:center; vertical-align:center;"
|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Plincess of Pwuvia'''
+
|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Princess of Pruvia'''
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Tenule''': 1753 - pwesent
+
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Tenure''': 1753 - present
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Pwedecessow''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry Pruvia]]
+
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry Pruvia]]
 
|- class="wikitable" style="background:#e4dcf6; text-align:center; margin-left: 10px;"
 
|- class="wikitable" style="background:#e4dcf6; text-align:center; margin-left: 10px;"
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 20th of Sun’s Smiwe, 1729
+
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729
 
|-  
 
|-  
|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Spouse''': Cywus Baslid
+
|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Spouse''': Cyrus Basrid
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''House''': [[House of Pruvia]]
 
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''House''': [[House of Pruvia]]
 
|-  
 
|-  
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Fathew''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]]
+
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]]
 
|-
 
|-
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Mothew''': [[Margarita of Marna|Margarita, Baroness of Rafal]]
+
| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Mother''': [[Margarita of Marna|Margarita, Baroness of Rafal]]
 
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
'''Anna Malia Pwuvia''' (''20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729 - present'') is the ewdest chiwd and daughtew of [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia]] and [[Margarita of Marna]], an heiwess to the Houses of Pwuvia and Mawna by way of hew pawentage. Waised in the both the wands of Khawestine in Aewdin duling hew youth, Anna was given an astounding education by plivate tutows indebted to hew wate gwandfathew, [[Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Joseph of Marna]]. This paved the way fow hew intwoduction to the Impeliaw coult of Hewena.
+
'''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 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.
  
In 1741, fowwoling the twadition of ewection lithin the House of Pwuvia, Anna Malia was made heiw to hew fathew officiawwy. She was affowded the titwe ''Duchess of Ostland''. She inhelited the titulaw [[Prince of Pruvia|Principality of Pruvia]] in 1753, fowwoling the abdication of hew fathew.
+
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''. She inherited the titular [[Prince of Pruvia|Principality of Pruvia]] in 1753, following the abdication of her father.
 
== Birth and Childhood ==
 
== Birth and Childhood ==
Anna Malia Pwuvia was bown in the summew months of 1729 lithin the estate wawws of [[Casa de Rafal]] in Khawestine, one of the many Aewdinic wesidences of the [[House of Marna]]. Hew pawents wewe [[John-Henry of Pruvia|John-Henry Pruvia]], the heiw to the line of John Godfwey of Vandolia, and Mawgalita of Mawna, daughtew to [[Joseph I, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. This made the newbown chiwd an heiwess to two seniow Johannian lineages, though the impowtance of this wouldn't be wealized tiww much watew in hew life. Anna Malia was chlistened and baptized lithin the Chapew of Saint Julia the fowwoling fowtnight, hewd by hew aunt Josephine. Awlies of hew mothew's house cewebrated the biwth, lith hew own gwandmothew, the Dowagew-Empwess Annunziata wegawding hew as the bright futule of both dlindling houses. Hew chlistening cwoth, which was spun fwom gowd and embroidewed lith the intewtlined dwagons of Pwuvia and Mawna, was sowd at auction to fund the opening of a litewawy consewvatowy academy in the capitaw city of Shafei.
+
Anna Maria Pruvia was born in the summer months of 1729 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 within the Chapel of Saint Julia the following fortnight, held by her aunt Josephine. Allies of her mother's house celebrated the birth, with her own grandmother, the Dowager-Empress Annunziata regarding her as the bright future of both dwindling houses. Her christening cloth, which was spun from gold and embroidered with the intertwined dragons of Pruvia and Marna, was sold at auction to fund the opening of a literary conservatory academy in the capital city of Shafei.
  
Eawwy on in hew chiwdhood, Anna Malia showed an abnowmawwy-advanced intewwect fow hew youth. She began hew education beneath hew tutows, chosen fow hew by hew gwandmothew by way of debts owed to hew wate gwandfathew, Empewow Joseph. One famiwy fliend, Matiwda Wudovyk, was chosen in 1734 to wemain as the young wady's pewmanent teachew. Hew initiaw wessons incwuded histowy, etiquette, wanguage, dance, and singing. Hew gwandmothew would awso take it upon hewsewf to teach hew valious coultwy duties, like pubric speaking and howding assembries lithin theiw estate manow. Many young giwws wewe summoned to study awongside Anna Malia, incwuding wadies fwom the Houses of Mawna, Glimm, and Wawwai. Hew most notabre chiwdhood companion was Wady Mywa Glimm, sistew to the Plince of Venewwa, who was awways abre to make the wathew selious heiwess waugh. The paiw awe stiww said to cowwespond, due to the wattew having been appointed as Plincess Mawgalita's pewsonaw secwetawy fowwoling the concwusion of hew own education.
+
Early on in her childhood, Anna Maria showed an abnormally-advanced intellect for her youth. She began her education beneath her tutors, chosen for her by her grandmother by way of debts owed to her late grandfather, Emperor Joseph. One family friend, Matilda Ludovyk, was chosen in 1734 to remain as the young lady's permanent teacher. Her initial lessons included history, etiquette, language, dance, and singing. Her grandmother would also take it upon herself to teach her various courtly duties, like public speaking and holding assemblies within their estate manor. Many young girls were summoned to study alongside Anna Maria, including ladies from the Houses of Marna, Grimm, and Warlai. Her most notable childhood companion was Lady Myra Grimm, sister to the Prince of Venerra, who was always able to make the rather serious heiress laugh. The pair are still said to correspond, due to the latter having been appointed as Princess Margarita's personal secretary following the conclusion of her own education.
  
In 1736, a few weeks befowe hew depawtule fow the continent of Awcas to join hew fathew in the Owenian capitaw, a feast was hewd in hew honow which spanned an entiwe week's end. The estate gawdens wewe lit lith hundweds of candwes and musicians hid awound evewy cownew. The food has been pwepawed and brought fwom aww cownews of the Aewdinic Empiwe, lith aww of theiw famiwy and fliends in attendance. At the end of the festivities, to the awe of many, the young Anna Malia gave a speech of faweweww in High Impeliaw, one of the wanguages she had wowked to wefine eawwy on. Many aftewwawd wewe heawd to say that she spoke it as if it wewe hew fiwst wanguage, a sign of hew good-breeding and intewligence. Upon the day of hew depawtule, a cwowd of united citizens and famiwy tulned out to bid the young wady faweweww, chief among them the sickwy Dowagew-Empwess. The life of the disgwaced Empewow is said to have kissed Anna Malia upon the fowehead, whispeling to hew befowe wejoining the onwooking pawty. It is said by many that this is the onwy time Annunziata was seen to have shed pubric teaws. Anna Malia depawted Shafei aboawd 'The Wady Fwancesca' on the 3wd of Bittew Hawvest, 1736.  
+
In 1736, a few weeks before her departure for the continent of Arcas to join her father in the Orenian capital, a feast was held in her honor which spanned an entire week's end. The estate gardens were lit with hundreds of candles and musicians hid around every corner. The food has been prepared and brought from all corners of the Aeldinic Empire, with all of their family and friends in attendance. At the end of the festivities, to the awe of many, the young Anna Maria gave a speech of farewell in High Imperial, one of the languages she had worked to refine early on. Many afterward were heard to say that she spoke it as if it were her first language, a sign of her good-breeding and intelligence. Upon the day of her departure, a crowd of united citizens and family turned out to bid the young lady farewell, chief among them the sickly Dowager-Empress. The wife of the disgraced Emperor is said to have kissed Anna Maria upon the forehead, whispering to her before rejoining the onlooking party. It is said by many that this is the only time Annunziata was seen to have shed public tears. Anna Maria departed Shafei aboard 'The Lady Francesca' on the 3rd of Bitter Harvest, 1736.  
  
 
== Life in Helena ==
 
== Life in Helena ==
Awliving in Owen duling the fiwst saint's week of spling, Anna Malia twansfewwed fwom the Mawnan gawwey to a smaww livewboat, being delivewed to [[Helena]] just aftew sunlise the fowwoling day. She was met by hew fathew, John-Henwy, who had been wecentwy wemade as the [[Prince of Pruvia]]. This was a titwe pweviouswy hewd by the House of Pwuvia, wost lith the faww of the Johannian Impeliaw Famiwy and the sepawation of Mawna and Wenatus. The wecwamation of this monikew was a pewsonaw tliumph fow the famiwy, and brought much sweetness to the awlivaw of the young wady. John-Henwy quickwy made use of his connections lith the Impeliaw Coult, intwoducing his ewdest chiwd to the Empwess-Consowt, [[Lorena of Augustin|Lorena Christina]]. So impwessive was the intwoduction, the Empwess cwaimed Anna as hew wawd light away, pwoviding hew lith woom and boawd at the Novewwen Pawace. The young Pwuvia fwoulished among the many statesmen and nobrewomen that constantwy fiwwed the Impeliaw Coult, aiding in the wefinement of hew coultesies and coultwy knowwedge.
+
Arriving in Oren during the first saint's week of spring, Anna Maria transferred from the Marnan galley to a small riverboat, being delivered to [[Helena]] just after sunrise the following day. She was met by her father, John-Henry, who had been recently remade as the [[Prince of Pruvia]]. This was a title previously held by the House of Pruvia, lost with the fall of the Johannian Imperial Family and the separation of Marna and Renatus. The reclamation of this moniker was a personal triumph for the family, and brought much sweetness to the arrival of the young lady. John-Henry quickly made use of his connections with the Imperial Court, introducing his eldest child to the Empress-Consort, [[Lorena of Augustin|Lorena Christina]]. So impressive was the introduction, the Empress claimed Anna as her ward right away, providing her with room and board at the Novellen Palace. The young Pruvia flourished among the many statesmen and noblewomen that constantly filled the Imperial Court, aiding in the refinement of her courtesies and courtly knowledge.
  
Anna Malia became fliends lith the Plincess Impeliaw, [[Princess Anne Augusta|Anne Augusta]], vewy eawwy on in hew time as a wawd to Empwess Wowena. The wattew was vewy shy and wesewved, but was chawmed by Anna's exuding confidence and chawm. The paiw quickwy became a tlio, lith the addition of Anne's betwothed, Joseph Cwement de Sawkozy, who was awso the Duke of Hewena. These fliendships brought the pwomising pupiw to the attention of the Impeliaw Awchchancellow, Simon Baslid. Anna Malia made it a habit to fowwow the Whenyali counciwow awound, keeping quiet in cownews duling state meetings and impeliaw coults to weawn fwom his expelience.
+
Anna Maria became friends with the Princess Imperial, [[Princess Anne Augusta|Anne Augusta]], very early on in her time as a ward to Empress Lorena. The latter was very shy and reserved, but was charmed by Anna's exuding confidence and charm. The pair quickly became a trio, with the addition of Anne's betrothed, Joseph Clement de Sarkozy, who was also the Duke of Helena. These friendships brought the promising pupil to the attention of the Imperial Archchancellor, Simon Basrid. Anna Maria made it a habit to follow the Rhenyari councilor around, keeping quiet in corners during state meetings and imperial courts to learn from his experience.
  
In 1741, hew fathew cawwed an assembry of theiw kinsmen, to fowwow in the twadition of an ewected heiw that had been uphewd lithin theiw famiwy fow hundweds of yeaws. In a unanimous vote, the young Anna Malia was chosen to fowwow hew fathew as the succeeding matliawch of Pwuvia, being gwanted the heiw's titwe, Duchess of Ostwand. This ewevated the young wady in the eyes of many, a wowe which she had expected and had openwy shawed she had been entitwed to since hew biwth. In 1745, having come of age and acclimated hewsewf to hew newfound duties, the Impeliaw Plivy Counciw finawwy appwoached hew lith an offewed position as Undewsecwetawy to Foweign Affaiws. Undew the weadewship of the Secwetawy, Wowd Jahan Baslid, the Duchess was eagew to pwove hew wowth. She sliftwy conducted two successful vassaw wewation missions, one to the [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]] and the othew to the [[Kingdom of Curonia]]. These wewe met lith cliticaw accwaim. Anna Malia was awso sent, in 1747, to meet lith the webewling wowds in the [[Suffonia Settlement Guide|Archduchy of Suffonia]], to twy and come to an agweement of neutwality that would see them abandon theiw aiding of Mowsgwad.
+
In 1741, her father called an assembly of their kinsmen, to follow in the tradition of an elected heir that had been upheld within their family for hundreds of years. In a unanimous vote, the young Anna Maria was chosen to follow her father as the succeeding matriarch of Pruvia, being granted the heir's title, Duchess of Ostland. This elevated the young lady in the eyes of many, a role which she had expected and had openly shared she had been entitled to since her birth. In 1745, having come of age and acclimated herself to her newfound duties, the Imperial Privy Council finally approached her with an offered position as Undersecretary to Foreign Affairs. Under the leadership of the Secretary, Lord Jahan Basrid, the Duchess was eager to prove her worth. She swiftly conducted two successful vassal relation missions, one to the [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska]] and the other to the [[Kingdom of Curonia]]. These were met with critical acclaim. Anna Maria was also sent, in 1747, to meet with the rebelling lords in the [[Suffonia Settlement Guide|Archduchy of Suffonia]], to try and come to an agreement of neutrality that would see them abandon their aiding of Morsgrad.
  
In that same yeaw, the Duchess was pwesented lith hew fiwst badge of office, as the Ministew of Cultule, pewsonawwy appointed by the Awchchancellow's wequest. Awways eagew to pwove hew pwowess, Anna Malia quickwy pwanned a theatlicaw pewfowmance, set in the Impeliaw Bawtas Theatwe. She opened the pwoceeding hewsewf, singing an alia in High Impeliaw and moving some in the cwowd to teaws. The night was a success, weaving many citizens and coultiews in awe of the young woman's many gifts. In 1752, the Duchess was affowded two gweat moments of tliumph. The fiwst was the compwetion of wenovations upon hew new wands, the Bawony of Pwovins. The second, and cewebrated in gweat gwandeul, was hew union lith the Senatow Cywus Baslid, brothew to the Impeliaw Awchchancellow, Simon Baslid. The bride wowe a fitted gown of white and peaww siwk, lined lith tlimmed spun gowd. Upon hew head she wowe a tiawa, said to have been pweviouswy wown by the wast Queen-Consowt of the Westewwands, Eweanowa Hewvets. Accowding to onwookews, Anna Malia seemed tliumphant as she made hew way to the dais lithin the Basilica of the Finaw Wevewation, a moment of plide fow the young heiwess.
+
In that same year, the Duchess was presented with her first badge of office, as the Minister of Culture, personally appointed by the Archchancellor's request. Always eager to prove her prowess, Anna Maria quickly planned a theatrical performance, set in the Imperial Baltas Theatre. She opened the proceeding herself, singing an aria in High Imperial and moving some in the crowd to tears. The night was a success, leaving many citizens and courtiers in awe of the young woman's many gifts. In 1752, the Duchess was afforded two great moments of triumph. The first was the completion of renovations upon her new lands, the Barony of Provins. The second, and celebrated in great grandeur, was her union with the Senator Cyrus Basrid, brother to the Imperial Archchancellor, Simon Basrid. The bride wore a fitted gown of white and pearl silk, lined with trimmed spun gold. Upon her head she wore a tiara, said to have been previously worn by the last Queen-Consort of the Westerlands, Eleanora Helvets. According to onlookers, Anna Maria seemed triumphant as she made her way to the dais within the Basilica of the Final Revelation, a moment of pride for the young heiress.
  
In 1753, the Duchess weceived a wlit fwom hew fathew, who was wesiding in Casa de Wafaw due to a tewminaw fevew and iwwness, which abdicated his titwes and weawth to his ewdest daughtew. Upon the weception of this wettew, Anna Malia was made, officiawwy, Plincess of Pwuvia in hew own light.
+
In 1753, the Duchess received a writ from her father, who was residing in Casa de Rafal due to a terminal fever and illness, which abdicated his titles and wealth to his eldest daughter. Upon the reception of this letter, Anna Maria was made, officially, Princess of Pruvia in her own right.
  
  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
*'''1741-Pwesent:''' ''Her Grace,'' the Duchess of Ostwand
+
*'''1741-Present:''' ''Her Grace,'' the Duchess of Ostland
*'''1745-1758:''' ''Her Excellency,'' the Undewsecwetawy fow Foweign Affaiws
+
*'''1745-1758:''' ''Her Excellency,'' the Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
*'''1747-1758:''' '' Her Excellency,'' the Ministew of Cultule
+
*'''1747-1758:''' '' Her Excellency,'' the Minister of Culture
*'''1752-Pwesent:''' '' Her Ladyship,'' the Weeve of Pwovins
+
*'''1752-Present:''' '' Her Ladyship,'' the Reeve of Provins
*'''1753-Pwesent:''' '' Her Serene Highness,'' the Plincess of Pwuvia
+
*'''1753-Present:''' '' Her Serene Highness,'' the Princess of Pruvia
 
[[Category:Arcas]]
 
[[Category:Arcas]]
 
[[Category:House Horen]]<noinclude>[[Category:House Pruvia]]</noinclude>
 
[[Category:House Horen]]<noinclude>[[Category:House Pruvia]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 01:55, 2 April 2020

circle info req sam.png This page contains information about a character that has been or is still played by a member of the LotC community. Please keep this in mind as you proceed reading.
Anna Maria Pruvia
Minister of Culture
AnnaDuchessofOstland.jpeg
Princess of Pruvia
Tenure: 1753 - present
Predecessor: John-Henry Pruvia
Born: 20th of Sun’s Smile, 1729
Spouse: Cyrus Basrid
House: House of Pruvia
Father: John-Henry, Prince of Pruvia
Mother: Margarita, Baroness of Rafal

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 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. She inherited the titular Principality of Pruvia in 1753, following the abdication of her father.

Birth and Childhood

Anna Maria Pruvia was born in the summer months of 1729 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 within the Chapel of Saint Julia the following fortnight, held by her aunt Josephine. Allies of her mother's house celebrated the birth, with her own grandmother, the Dowager-Empress Annunziata regarding her as the bright future of both dwindling houses. Her christening cloth, which was spun from gold and embroidered with the intertwined dragons of Pruvia and Marna, was sold at auction to fund the opening of a literary conservatory academy in the capital city of Shafei.

Early on in her childhood, Anna Maria showed an abnormally-advanced intellect for her youth. She began her education beneath her tutors, chosen for her by her grandmother by way of debts owed to her late grandfather, Emperor Joseph. One family friend, Matilda Ludovyk, was chosen in 1734 to remain as the young lady's permanent teacher. Her initial lessons included history, etiquette, language, dance, and singing. Her grandmother would also take it upon herself to teach her various courtly duties, like public speaking and holding assemblies within their estate manor. Many young girls were summoned to study alongside Anna Maria, including ladies from the Houses of Marna, Grimm, and Warlai. Her most notable childhood companion was Lady Myra Grimm, sister to the Prince of Venerra, who was always able to make the rather serious heiress laugh. The pair are still said to correspond, due to the latter having been appointed as Princess Margarita's personal secretary following the conclusion of her own education.

In 1736, a few weeks before her departure for the continent of Arcas to join her father in the Orenian capital, a feast was held in her honor which spanned an entire week's end. The estate gardens were lit with hundreds of candles and musicians hid around every corner. The food has been prepared and brought from all corners of the Aeldinic Empire, with all of their family and friends in attendance. At the end of the festivities, to the awe of many, the young Anna Maria gave a speech of farewell in High Imperial, one of the languages she had worked to refine early on. Many afterward were heard to say that she spoke it as if it were her first language, a sign of her good-breeding and intelligence. Upon the day of her departure, a crowd of united citizens and family turned out to bid the young lady farewell, chief among them the sickly Dowager-Empress. The wife of the disgraced Emperor is said to have kissed Anna Maria upon the forehead, whispering to her before rejoining the onlooking party. It is said by many that this is the only time Annunziata was seen to have shed public tears. Anna Maria departed Shafei aboard 'The Lady Francesca' on the 3rd of Bitter Harvest, 1736.

Life in Helena

Arriving in Oren during the first saint's week of spring, Anna Maria transferred from the Marnan galley to a small riverboat, being delivered to Helena just after sunrise the following day. She was met by her father, John-Henry, who had been recently remade as the Prince of Pruvia. This was a title previously held by the House of Pruvia, lost with the fall of the Johannian Imperial Family and the separation of Marna and Renatus. The reclamation of this moniker was a personal triumph for the family, and brought much sweetness to the arrival of the young lady. John-Henry quickly made use of his connections with the Imperial Court, introducing his eldest child to the Empress-Consort, Lorena Christina. So impressive was the introduction, the Empress claimed Anna as her ward right away, providing her with room and board at the Novellen Palace. The young Pruvia flourished among the many statesmen and noblewomen that constantly filled the Imperial Court, aiding in the refinement of her courtesies and courtly knowledge.

Anna Maria became friends with the Princess Imperial, Anne Augusta, very early on in her time as a ward to Empress Lorena. The latter was very shy and reserved, but was charmed by Anna's exuding confidence and charm. The pair quickly became a trio, with the addition of Anne's betrothed, Joseph Clement de Sarkozy, who was also the Duke of Helena. These friendships brought the promising pupil to the attention of the Imperial Archchancellor, Simon Basrid. Anna Maria made it a habit to follow the Rhenyari councilor around, keeping quiet in corners during state meetings and imperial courts to learn from his experience.

In 1741, her father called an assembly of their kinsmen, to follow in the tradition of an elected heir that had been upheld within their family for hundreds of years. In a unanimous vote, the young Anna Maria was chosen to follow her father as the succeeding matriarch of Pruvia, being granted the heir's title, Duchess of Ostland. This elevated the young lady in the eyes of many, a role which she had expected and had openly shared she had been entitled to since her birth. In 1745, having come of age and acclimated herself to her newfound duties, the Imperial Privy Council finally approached her with an offered position as Undersecretary to Foreign Affairs. Under the leadership of the Secretary, Lord Jahan Basrid, the Duchess was eager to prove her worth. She swiftly conducted two successful vassal relation missions, one to the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska and the other to the Kingdom of Curonia. These were met with critical acclaim. Anna Maria was also sent, in 1747, to meet with the rebelling lords in the Archduchy of Suffonia, to try and come to an agreement of neutrality that would see them abandon their aiding of Morsgrad.

In that same year, the Duchess was presented with her first badge of office, as the Minister of Culture, personally appointed by the Archchancellor's request. Always eager to prove her prowess, Anna Maria quickly planned a theatrical performance, set in the Imperial Baltas Theatre. She opened the proceeding herself, singing an aria in High Imperial and moving some in the crowd to tears. The night was a success, leaving many citizens and courtiers in awe of the young woman's many gifts. In 1752, the Duchess was afforded two great moments of triumph. The first was the completion of renovations upon her new lands, the Barony of Provins. The second, and celebrated in great grandeur, was her union with the Senator Cyrus Basrid, brother to the Imperial Archchancellor, Simon Basrid. The bride wore a fitted gown of white and pearl silk, lined with trimmed spun gold. Upon her head she wore a tiara, said to have been previously worn by the last Queen-Consort of the Westerlands, Eleanora Helvets. According to onlookers, Anna Maria seemed triumphant as she made her way to the dais within the Basilica of the Final Revelation, a moment of pride for the young heiress.

In 1753, the Duchess received a writ from her father, who was residing in Casa de Rafal due to a terminal fever and illness, which abdicated his titles and wealth to his eldest daughter. Upon the reception of this letter, Anna Maria was made, officially, Princess of Pruvia in her own right.


Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1741-Present: Her Grace, the Duchess of Ostland
  • 1745-1758: Her Excellency, the Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
  • 1747-1758: Her Excellency, the Minister of Culture
  • 1752-Present: Her Ladyship, the Reeve of Provins
  • 1753-Present: Her Serene Highness, the Princess of Pruvia