Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth of Alba"
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 14th of Snow's Maiden, 1680, Walden, [[Duchy of Alba|Alba]] | | <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 14th of Snow's Maiden, 1680, Walden, [[Duchy of Alba|Alba]] | ||
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− | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Spouse''': [[Peter II, Holy Orenian Emperor| Peter II]] | + | |<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Spouse''': [[Peter II, Holy Orenian Emperor|Peter II]] |
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− | '''Elizabeth Christine de Morvelyn''' ( 14th of the Sun's Smile, 1606 - 14th of the Snow's Maiden, 1680) was a head of House de Morvelyn, therefore the Duchess of [[Duchy of Alba|Alba]], along with being the Empress-Consort of Oren upon her marriage to Peter II. She sired one Emperor by the name of [[John VI, Holy Orenian Emperor|John Maximillian]] | + | '''Elizabeth Christine de Morvelyn''' ( 14th of the Sun's Smile, 1606 - 14th of the Snow's Maiden, 1680) was a head of House de Morvelyn, therefore the Duchess of [[Duchy of Alba|Alba]], along with being the Empress-Consort of Oren upon her marriage to Peter II. She sired one Emperor by the name of [[John VI, Holy Orenian Emperor|John Maximillian]]—though the boy never made it to adulthood—and [[Prince Charles of Alstion|Prince Charles Elliot]], who ushered the Johannian Horens into a new age. |
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Elizabeth Christine de Morvelyn ( 14th of the Sun's Smile, 1606 - 14th of the Snow's Maiden, 1680) was a head of House de Morvelyn, therefore the Duchess of Alba, along with being the Empress-Consort of Oren upon her marriage to Peter II. She sired one Emperor by the name of John Maximillian—though the boy never made it to adulthood—and Prince Charles Elliot, who ushered the Johannian Horens into a new age.