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Princess Charlotte Augusta of Aldersberg (17th of Sun's Smile, 1792 - Present), known to the Woldzkiy as Karlotta, is an Imperial Princess of the Holy Orenian Empire as the firstborn daughter of Prince Joseph Leopold, son of dual-monarchs Empress Anne and Emperor Joseph. She was Countess consort of Dobrov via marriage to Sigismund Chekhov, becoming Dowager upon his death and remaining widowed until she was directed towards a marriage with her cousin- the heir to the empire, Prince Philip Aurelian- following the death of his wife Amadea of Pompourelia and a command by Emperor Philip II for the pair to remarry.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
- 1792-1819 Her Imperial Highness, Princess Charlotte of Aldersberg
- 1819-1828 Her Imperial Highness, The Countess of Dobrov
- 1828-1838 Her Imperial Highness, Princess Charlotte, Dowager-Countess of Dobrov
- 1838–1849 Her Imperial Highness, The Duchess of Adria and Countess of Renzfeld
- 1849–present Her Imperial Highness, The Dowager-Duchess of Adria
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Anna Elizaveta Tuvyic | 19th of the Deep Cold, 1820 | Alive | Elimar Mondblume | Firstborn child of Charlotte and Sigismund, Baroness of Woldzmir. |
Josephine Aleksandra Tuvyic | 3rd of the Grand Harvest, 1822 | Alive | Unmarried | Secondborn child of Charlotte and Sigismund. |