Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Preussens"
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− | '''Elizabeth Maria Preussens''' ( 10th of Sun’s Smile, 1687 - 11th of the Grand Harvest, 1718), was a head of House [[House of Horen-Preussen| | + | '''Elizabeth Maria Preussens''' ( 10th of Sun’s Smile, 1687 - 11th of the Grand Harvest, 1718), was a head of House [[House of Horen-Preussen|Preussens]] and the main architect for the capital city of [[Reza]] within the [[Kingdom of Haense]]. Born into a dwindled cadet branch of the [[House of Horen]], Elisabeth brought her family out of obscurity through her skill with planning great city works. Through mostly her own drive and determination, she was able to acquire several titles back for her house, establishing them once more as nobility in 1704. Another landmark of her life would be the [[Ludovar Trial]], which famously saw the destruction of her first husband's reputation, the Prince of Ulgaard, Jakob Ludovar. |
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Elizabeth Maria Preussens ( 10th of Sun’s Smile, 1687 - 11th of the Grand Harvest, 1718), was a head of House Preussens and the main architect for the capital city of Reza within the Kingdom of Haense. Born into a dwindled cadet branch of the House of Horen, Elisabeth brought her family out of obscurity through her skill with planning great city works. Through mostly her own drive and determination, she was able to acquire several titles back for her house, establishing them once more as nobility in 1704. Another landmark of her life would be the Ludovar Trial, which famously saw the destruction of her first husband's reputation, the Prince of Ulgaard, Jakob Ludovar.