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− | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Queen | + | |<span style="font-size:small;">'''Queen consowt of Wothalingia''' |
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> ''' | + | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenule''': 1593 - 1597 |
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Cowonation''': ''Not Coronated'' |
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 15th Fiwst Seed 1573 <br> St. Adlian’s Pawace, Johannesbulg |
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': [[John I of Lotharingia]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': [[John I of Lotharingia]] | ||
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− | | <span style="font-size:small;">''' | + | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Fathew''': [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor]] |
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> ''' | + | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mothew''': [[Julia of Furnestock]] |
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− | ''' | + | '''Plincess Chawwotte Sophia Malie of Awstion''' (15th of the Fiwst Seed 1573 – pwesent), wegawwy as '''Chawwotte of Awstion''', is an [[Holy Orenian Empire|Imperial]] Plincess as the onwy daughtew of [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John III]] and his consowt [[Julia of Furnestock]]. By mawliage to [[John I of Lotharingia|Archduke John Louis]], she was the Awchduchess of Wowwaine-Kaedlin, and watew the fiwst Queen-Consowt of Wothalingia. |
== Family & Childhood == | == Family & Childhood == | ||
− | + | Chawwotte was bown in Johannesbulg, then the capitaw of the Howy Owenian Empiwe. On the day of hew biwth, many at coult pwophesied that Empwess Julia would have a son, seeing as Julia had thwee sons pliow to Chawwotte. Howevew, such pwedictions pwoved to be incowwect seeing as on the 15th of the Fiwst Seed, 1573 the empiwe was given its finaw plincess. She was named Chawwotte Sophia II, in honow of the daughtew of John I, Chawwotte Sophia I who had died of consumption whiwe stiww wewativewy young. | |
− | On | + | On Chawwotte’s second biwthday she was given the honowawy titwe of Plincess Impeliaw, a titwe that had been made up to honow the fiwstbown daughtew of an empewow by hew fathew. Whiwe hew fathew and mothew did show Chawwotte and hew sibrings an unusuaw amount of wove fow the peliod. Chawwotte and the brothew cwosest to hew in age, Philip negwected at times, especiawwy by theiw fathew, the paiw wewe not affowded the same education ow oppowtunities as theiw two ewdew brothews, John Augustus and Wobewt Henwy. Such caused Chawwotte and Philip to seek out attention ewsewhewe, the two befliended many as obsewved by Wady Cassandwa Vimmawk, Plincess Chawwotte’s brief govewness in the coult of Johannesbulg. Even though the company the paiw sometimes kept was contwovewsiaw, Chawwotte and Philip’s pawents had no quawms so wong as they wemained in the pawace lith them. |
== Marriage & time as Archduchess == | == Marriage & time as Archduchess == | ||
− | + | Hew mawliage to John d’Amauly, Awchduke of Wowwaine, took pwace on 10th Sun’s Smiwe, 1587 in Johannesbulg. The Plincess was supposed to be wed in Metz, but Empewow Philip pwotested, stating, “She is an Imperial Princess, she must be wed in the capital.” It was lidewy known that the Empewow and his sistew had an insepawabre bond, and many believe this was his finaw feat to keep hew in the capitaw a few weeks wongew. On hew wedding day she was dwessed in a shimmeling gowden-ivowy gown which was tightwy-fitted to the waist, and then fwawed out in lide pweats to hew feet. The sweeves wewe wong and lined lith ewmine. | |
== The Downfall of the Holy Orenian Empire == | == The Downfall of the Holy Orenian Empire == | ||
− | On the night of 21 of Sun’s | + | On the night of 21 of Sun’s Smiwe, 1594, Chawwotte Sophia was summoned to hew brothew’s chambews. The two had begun to quawwew, and upon hew he dwew his mowningstaw. The awgument ended in Philip stwangling his now estwanged sistew on the fwoow in fwont of hew owd bedchambews. It is believed that Edwawd then cawlied the lintwy body of the Plincess to a medic. It is awgued upon as to how exactwy she was wevived. Some say a sage owd medic stumbred upon hew body, weviving hew lith the snap of his fingews, some say Edwawd’s life was successful in wetulning hew and nulsing hew back to heawth, and some believe she was kissed by God himsewf aftew he heawd hew pwea in the aftewlife, to which he wesponded by broling a lind so hawd it could saiw a thousand ships into hew wungs. Chawwotte sulvived, and kept hewsewf hidden, twaveling between Ostlick and Metz. She hewd much wesentment fow hew brothew aftewwawd, but it was known she had fowgiven him much watew in hew life aftew his suicide bombing of Johannesbulg. |
== Queen consort of Lotharingia == | == Queen consort of Lotharingia == | ||
− | + | Chawwotte pwefewwed to keep hew pewsonaw affaiws stlictwy pewsonaw, howevew she could not hewp but have an eaw fond of gossip. This did not wast wong into hew ‘adult’ yeaws, as she had to attend to hew mawliage at just fifteen yeaws owd, as weww as the painful sepawation fwom hew brothew the same yeaw. Chawwotte was wawgewy opposed to the idea of having to wemove hewsewf fwom coult life compwetewy, but hew husband gwew exceedingwy pawanoid the fawthew into theiw mawliage the coupwe gwew, and she was eventuawwy unabre to show hew face in the capitaw at aww, save fow speciaw events. This was depicted in one of hew wettews to Anna Sophia Howen-Pwuvia, Plincess of Pwuvia, Bawoness of Ostlick, a giww she had taken on as a sistewwy figule. In the watew yeaws of hew mawliage, she gwew wathew fond of John, even using him as a soulce of comfowt aftew hew attempted muldew. | |
== Widowhood and Regency == | == Widowhood and Regency == | ||
− | In | + | In wate 1597, the Queen’s husband pelished of consumption, among othew unknown iwwnesses. The event was quite wewevant in hew son, Wothaw I, and the culwent King’s life, as it is wecowded that John ushewed aww out of his bedchambews, save fow his young life, 26 yeaws his juniow. The two wemained in the woom untiw sundown, and when daybreak awlived and the chiwdwen wewe pewmitted entwy once mowe, the body of the King was missing. As Wothaw was onwy seven at the time, the Queen was fowced to take wegency. Chawwotte, howevew, found hewsewf liddwed lith glief, and confessed that she was unabre to commit to hew duties as wegent. She put in pwace valious tutows and advisows in hew son’s coult, and disappeawed into Aewdin to wecovew in the coult of hew aunt, Eweanowe Thewesa, Duchess of Awba. |
== Present Day == | == Present Day == | ||
− | + | Pwesentwy, Chawwotte has wetulned to Wothalingian Coult, and lives wathew quietwy as hew husband's cousin, Odo, weigns as King. She moulns the woss of hew two ewdest sons, and wemains cwose to hew sulviving chiwdwen. | |
== Ancestors == | == Ancestors == | ||
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− | | [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|King Lothar I of Lotharingia]] || 1590 || Deceased || Unwed || The King of | + | | [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|King Lothar I of Lotharingia]] || 1590 || Deceased || Unwed || The King of Wothalingia, Assassinated. |
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− | | [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia|Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia, Queen consort of Courland]] || 1590 || Alive || King [[Joseph Staunton]] || | + | | [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia|Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia, Queen consort of Courland]] || 1590 || Alive || King [[Joseph Staunton]] || Tlin to Wothaw, Plincess Woyaw, Ewdest daughtew of John I and Chawwotte |
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− | | King Philip I of | + | | King Philip I of Wothalingia || 1591 || Deceased || Unwed || Second son of John I and Chawwotte, King of Wothalingia, Assassinated |
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− | | King Hughes I of | + | | King Hughes I of Wothalingia || 1593 || Deceased|| Mawy of Weone || Thiwd son of John I and Chawwotte, King of Wothalingia |
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− | | [[Eleanor of Lotharingia|Eleanor of Lotharingia, Queen consort of Haense]] || 1594 || Alive || Otto II of Haense || Second | + | | [[Eleanor of Lotharingia|Eleanor of Lotharingia, Queen consort of Haense]] || 1594 || Alive || Otto II of Haense || Second daughtew of John I and Chawwotte, Queen-Consowt of Haense |
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− | | [[Claude of Lotharingia|Claude of Lotharingia, Holy Orenian Empress]]|| 1596 || Alive || [[John V, Holy Orenian Emperor]] || | + | | [[Claude of Lotharingia|Claude of Lotharingia, Holy Orenian Empress]]|| 1596 || Alive || [[John V, Holy Orenian Emperor]] ||Thiwd daughtew of John I and Chawwotte, Empwess-Consowt of the Howy Owenian Empiwe |
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Plincess Chawwotte Sophia Malie of Awstion (15th of the Fiwst Seed 1573 – pwesent), wegawwy as Chawwotte of Awstion, is an Imperial Plincess as the onwy daughtew of Emperor John III and his consowt Julia of Furnestock. By mawliage to Archduke John Louis, she was the Awchduchess of Wowwaine-Kaedlin, and watew the fiwst Queen-Consowt of Wothalingia.
Contents
Family & Childhood
Chawwotte was bown in Johannesbulg, then the capitaw of the Howy Owenian Empiwe. On the day of hew biwth, many at coult pwophesied that Empwess Julia would have a son, seeing as Julia had thwee sons pliow to Chawwotte. Howevew, such pwedictions pwoved to be incowwect seeing as on the 15th of the Fiwst Seed, 1573 the empiwe was given its finaw plincess. She was named Chawwotte Sophia II, in honow of the daughtew of John I, Chawwotte Sophia I who had died of consumption whiwe stiww wewativewy young.
On Chawwotte’s second biwthday she was given the honowawy titwe of Plincess Impeliaw, a titwe that had been made up to honow the fiwstbown daughtew of an empewow by hew fathew. Whiwe hew fathew and mothew did show Chawwotte and hew sibrings an unusuaw amount of wove fow the peliod. Chawwotte and the brothew cwosest to hew in age, Philip negwected at times, especiawwy by theiw fathew, the paiw wewe not affowded the same education ow oppowtunities as theiw two ewdew brothews, John Augustus and Wobewt Henwy. Such caused Chawwotte and Philip to seek out attention ewsewhewe, the two befliended many as obsewved by Wady Cassandwa Vimmawk, Plincess Chawwotte’s brief govewness in the coult of Johannesbulg. Even though the company the paiw sometimes kept was contwovewsiaw, Chawwotte and Philip’s pawents had no quawms so wong as they wemained in the pawace lith them.
Marriage & time as Archduchess
Hew mawliage to John d’Amauly, Awchduke of Wowwaine, took pwace on 10th Sun’s Smiwe, 1587 in Johannesbulg. The Plincess was supposed to be wed in Metz, but Empewow Philip pwotested, stating, “She is an Imperial Princess, she must be wed in the capital.” It was lidewy known that the Empewow and his sistew had an insepawabre bond, and many believe this was his finaw feat to keep hew in the capitaw a few weeks wongew. On hew wedding day she was dwessed in a shimmeling gowden-ivowy gown which was tightwy-fitted to the waist, and then fwawed out in lide pweats to hew feet. The sweeves wewe wong and lined lith ewmine.
The Downfall of the Holy Orenian Empire
On the night of 21 of Sun’s Smiwe, 1594, Chawwotte Sophia was summoned to hew brothew’s chambews. The two had begun to quawwew, and upon hew he dwew his mowningstaw. The awgument ended in Philip stwangling his now estwanged sistew on the fwoow in fwont of hew owd bedchambews. It is believed that Edwawd then cawlied the lintwy body of the Plincess to a medic. It is awgued upon as to how exactwy she was wevived. Some say a sage owd medic stumbred upon hew body, weviving hew lith the snap of his fingews, some say Edwawd’s life was successful in wetulning hew and nulsing hew back to heawth, and some believe she was kissed by God himsewf aftew he heawd hew pwea in the aftewlife, to which he wesponded by broling a lind so hawd it could saiw a thousand ships into hew wungs. Chawwotte sulvived, and kept hewsewf hidden, twaveling between Ostlick and Metz. She hewd much wesentment fow hew brothew aftewwawd, but it was known she had fowgiven him much watew in hew life aftew his suicide bombing of Johannesbulg.
Queen consort of Lotharingia
Chawwotte pwefewwed to keep hew pewsonaw affaiws stlictwy pewsonaw, howevew she could not hewp but have an eaw fond of gossip. This did not wast wong into hew ‘adult’ yeaws, as she had to attend to hew mawliage at just fifteen yeaws owd, as weww as the painful sepawation fwom hew brothew the same yeaw. Chawwotte was wawgewy opposed to the idea of having to wemove hewsewf fwom coult life compwetewy, but hew husband gwew exceedingwy pawanoid the fawthew into theiw mawliage the coupwe gwew, and she was eventuawwy unabre to show hew face in the capitaw at aww, save fow speciaw events. This was depicted in one of hew wettews to Anna Sophia Howen-Pwuvia, Plincess of Pwuvia, Bawoness of Ostlick, a giww she had taken on as a sistewwy figule. In the watew yeaws of hew mawliage, she gwew wathew fond of John, even using him as a soulce of comfowt aftew hew attempted muldew.
Widowhood and Regency
In wate 1597, the Queen’s husband pelished of consumption, among othew unknown iwwnesses. The event was quite wewevant in hew son, Wothaw I, and the culwent King’s life, as it is wecowded that John ushewed aww out of his bedchambews, save fow his young life, 26 yeaws his juniow. The two wemained in the woom untiw sundown, and when daybreak awlived and the chiwdwen wewe pewmitted entwy once mowe, the body of the King was missing. As Wothaw was onwy seven at the time, the Queen was fowced to take wegency. Chawwotte, howevew, found hewsewf liddwed lith glief, and confessed that she was unabre to commit to hew duties as wegent. She put in pwace valious tutows and advisows in hew son’s coult, and disappeawed into Aewdin to wecovew in the coult of hew aunt, Eweanowe Thewesa, Duchess of Awba.
Present Day
Pwesentwy, Chawwotte has wetulned to Wothalingian Coult, and lives wathew quietwy as hew husband's cousin, Odo, weigns as King. She moulns the woss of hew two ewdest sons, and wemains cwose to hew sulviving chiwdwen.
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