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'''Princess Diane of Angoulême''' was the first daughter of the reviled Empress-Mother, [[Cesarina Louise]], and her first husband, Prince Benoît-Clément. She was the half-sister of [[Alexander II, Holy Orenian Emperor]] and a Banardian Princess by right of birth. She was renown for her artistic capabilities, having depicted an array of Orenian Noblewomen such as [[Mariya Angelika of Reza|Mariya de Sarkozy]] and [[Lorena Julia of Cascadia|the Duchess of Augustin]].
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'''Princess Diane of Angoulême''' was the first daughter of the reviled Empress-Mother, [[Cesarina Louise]], and her first husband, Prince Benoît-Clément. She was the half-sister of [[Alexander II, Holy Orenian Emperor]] and a Banardian Princess by right of birth. She was renown for her artistic capabilities, having depicted an array of Orenian Noblewomen such as [[Mariya Angelika of Reza|the Duchess-consort of Adria]] and [[Lorena Julia of Cascadia|the Duchess of Augustin]], as well as [[Julia of Westmarch | the Queen-consort of Curonia]].
 
   
 
   
 
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Diane Renée Anion-Marna
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Court Artiste of the Holy Orenian Empire
Born: 4th of Owyn's Flame, 1712
Velling, Banardia
Spouse: Titus Tiber (b. 1729)
House: Anion-Marna
Father: Benoît-Clément, Duke of Angoulême
Mother: Cesarina of Marna

Princess Diane of Angoulême was the first daughter of the reviled Empress-Mother, Cesarina Louise, and her first husband, Prince Benoît-Clément. She was the half-sister of Alexander II, Holy Orenian Emperor and a Banardian Princess by right of birth. She was renown for her artistic capabilities, having depicted an array of Orenian Noblewomen such as the Duchess-consort of Adria and the Duchess of Augustin, as well as the Queen-consort of Curonia.

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Name Birth Death Marriage Notes