Ester of Avalain

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Ester of Avalain
Princess Royal of Avalain
Ester Devereux.jpg
The Princess of Rubern, by an unknown Rhenyari Artist (1732).
Governor-General of Curonia
Reign: 1741–Present
Beneath: Wilhelm II of Curonia
Princess-Consort of Rubern
Reign: 1730- 1740
Successor: Not Announced
Regent of Rubern
Reign: 1735- 1736
Born: 1710, Avalain, Curonia
Death: 1745, Morsgrad
Spouse: Richard I of Rubern
House: Devereux
Father: Jarrack I of Curonia
Mother: Katheryna of Alban

Princess Ester Rose (1710–1745) was a dynast of the House Devereux, and therefore a Princess of Curonia as the daughter of King Jarrack I and his consort, Princess Katharyna of Alban; in her youth, she was consequently made the Princess-Royal of Avalain. The princess was once promised to Emperor John VII of Oren before his untimely disappearance.

By marriage to the Prince of Rubern, Vladrick I, she became a premier Princess-consort of the era. After a plot devised by the Holy Orenian Empress, she became Governor-General of her homeland from 1741 onwards under the minority of her absent cousin, Wilhelm, solidifying the divide that'd later exist between herself and her son Marius I of Rubern.


Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage
Prince Marius Stiboricz 6th of Harren's Folly, 1732 Deceased Unwed Firstborn son to Prince Vladrick and Ester, heir to Rubern.
Princess Anabel Aleksandra 6th of Harren's Folly, 1732 Deceased Unwed Firstborn daughter to Prince Vladrick and Ester, twin to Marius. Later Princess-Regent of Rubern.
Princess Aleksandra Mariya 4th of Sigismund's End, 1735 9th of the Amber Cold, 1760 Alaric Leopold, Count of Nenzing Thirdborn child to Prince Vladrick and Ester, twin to Kazimar. Writer of the renowned To My Homeland during the Rubern War.
Prince Kazimar Pierce 4th of Sigismund's End, 1735 Deceased Unwed Fourth-born child to Prince Vladrick and Ester, twin to Aleksandra

Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1710–Present: Her Royal Highness, the Princess-Royal of Avalain
  • 1730-1740: Her Serene Highness the Princess of Rubern
  • 1740–Present: Her Serene Highness Princess Ester of Rubern
  • 1741–Present: Her Excellency the Regent of Curonia