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− | '''Esfir Amelya Rose''' | + | '''Esfir Amelya Rose''' ([[Common]]: Esther Amelia Rose) (2nd of First Seed, 1868 - 1920), regally known as '''Esfir of Jerovitz''', was the 19th [[List of Haeseni Consorts|Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska]] from her marriage to [[Georg I of Haense|Georg I]] in 1902. Before then, she was the heir to the [[House of Kortrevich]], though abdicated her inheritance in favor of her union to Georg following a love-wrought courtship. Throughout her teen years she participated in trials of Damehood, though they went unfinished as she fell gravely ill with what could only be diagnosed as a deep depression. Esfir would later die from the aforementioned sickness which was remembered as only a deep depression as no other symptoms were found leaving Georg a widower and her three children without a mother. |
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*'''1893-1897''' ''The Honorable,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Korvia, Deputy Envoy | *'''1893-1897''' ''The Honorable,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Korvia, Deputy Envoy | ||
*'''1897-1902''' ''Her Excellency,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy | *'''1897-1902''' ''Her Excellency,'' Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy | ||
− | *'''1902-1905''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' | + | *'''1902-1905''' ''Her Serene Highness,'' the Grand Princess of Kusoraev |
− | *'''1905-1920'' ''Her Royal Majesty,'' | + | *'''1905-1920'' ''Her Royal Majesty,'' the Queen of Hanseti-Ruska |
=== Style as Queen Consort === | === Style as Queen Consort === | ||
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || | ||
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− | | Aleksandr Otto, | + | | Aleksandr Otto, King of Haense || 1903 || Alive || [[Amaya of Venzia]] || Firstborn son of Georg I and Esfir, heir to the Haeseni throne. |
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| Mariya Karenina, Duchess of Schattenburg (formerly) || 1904 || 1921 || Unwed || Firstborn daughter of Georg I and Esfir. Later, she was openly disowned for treason for her close association with Adrians. | | Mariya Karenina, Duchess of Schattenburg (formerly) || 1904 || 1921 || Unwed || Firstborn daughter of Georg I and Esfir. Later, she was openly disowned for treason for her close association with Adrians. | ||
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− | | Stefan Edvard, Duke of Akovia || 1905 || Alive || | + | | Stefan Edvard, Duke of Akovia || 1905 || Alive || Franziska Morovar || Secondborn son of Georg I and Esfir |
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Esfir Amelya Rose (Common: Esther Amelia Rose) (2nd of First Seed, 1868 - 1920), regally known as Esfir of Jerovitz, was the 19th Queen-Consort of Hanseti-Ruska from her marriage to Georg I in 1902. Before then, she was the heir to the House of Kortrevich, though abdicated her inheritance in favor of her union to Georg following a love-wrought courtship. Throughout her teen years she participated in trials of Damehood, though they went unfinished as she fell gravely ill with what could only be diagnosed as a deep depression. Esfir would later die from the aforementioned sickness which was remembered as only a deep depression as no other symptoms were found leaving Georg a widower and her three children without a mother.
Contents
Biography
Early Life
Debut
As Aulic Envoy
Marriage
As Queen Consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Titles and Styles
- 1868-1893 The Honorable, Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Koravia
- 1893-1897 The Honorable, Esfir Amelya Rose, Baroness of Korvia, Deputy Envoy
- 1897-1902 Her Excellency, Esfir Amelya Rose, The Aulic Envoy
- 1902-1905 Her Serene Highness, the Grand Princess of Kusoraev
- '1905-1920 Her Royal Majesty, the Queen of Hanseti-Ruska
Style as Queen Consort
Her Royal Majesty, Esfir of Jerovitz, Queen consort of Hanseti-Ruska
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Aleksandr Otto, King of Haense | 1903 | Alive | Amaya of Venzia | Firstborn son of Georg I and Esfir, heir to the Haeseni throne. |
Mariya Karenina, Duchess of Schattenburg (formerly) | 1904 | 1921 | Unwed | Firstborn daughter of Georg I and Esfir. Later, she was openly disowned for treason for her close association with Adrians. |
Stefan Edvard, Duke of Akovia | 1905 | Alive | Franziska Morovar | Secondborn son of Georg I and Esfir |