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'''Aurelia de Bar''' (2nd of Snow's Maiden, 1520 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1564), also known by her married name as '''Aurelia Horen''', was a princess of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] and the Duchess of Marna as the wife of Alexander, Duke of Marna, the second son of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]].
 
'''Aurelia de Bar''' (2nd of Snow's Maiden, 1520 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1564), also known by her married name as '''Aurelia Horen''', was a princess of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]] and the Duchess of Marna as the wife of Alexander, Duke of Marna, the second son of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]].
  
The princess was widely known to detest her husband, whose marriage had been arranged between her father, [[Denis de Bar]], and the emperor. Similarly, the prince was documented to have written in his private journal that she was a 'dreadful woman' and a 'terrible bore'. Nevertheless, she bore him four sons as issue, John, Robert, Leopold and Philip. Prince Philip would die in the cradle, and Prince John would die in battle in the [[Third Rurikid Uprising|Rurikid uprisings of 1555]]. [[Lucia de Bar]] was her sister.
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The princess was widely known to detest her husband, whose marriage had been arranged between her father, [[Denis de Bar]], and the emperor. Similarly, the prince was documented to have written in his private journal that she was a 'dreadful woman' and a 'terrible bore'. Nevertheless, she bore him four sons as issue, [[Prince John Henry of Marna|John]], Robert, Leopold and Philip. Prince Philip would die in the cradle, and Prince John would die in battle in the [[Third Rurikid Uprising|Rurikid uprisings of 1555]]. [[Lucia de Bar]] was her sister.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:16, 11 October 2016

Aurelia de Bar (2nd of Snow's Maiden, 1520 – 10th of the Grand Harvest, 1564), also known by her married name as Aurelia Horen, was a princess of the Holy Orenian Empire and the Duchess of Marna as the wife of Alexander, Duke of Marna, the second son of John I.

The princess was widely known to detest her husband, whose marriage had been arranged between her father, Denis de Bar, and the emperor. Similarly, the prince was documented to have written in his private journal that she was a 'dreadful woman' and a 'terrible bore'. Nevertheless, she bore him four sons as issue, John, Robert, Leopold and Philip. Prince Philip would die in the cradle, and Prince John would die in battle in the Rurikid uprisings of 1555. Lucia de Bar was her sister.