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Princess Ester Rose (1710-Present) 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. By marriage to the Prince of Rubern, Vladrick I, she became Princess-Consort. The princess was once promised to Emperor John VII of Oren. Under the minority of her cousin, Wilhelm, Ester served as Princess-Regent of her homeland from 1741 onwards, solidifying the divide between herself and her son Marius I of Rubern.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Prince Marius Stiboricz | 6th of Harren's Folly, 1732 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn son to Prince Vladrick and Ester, heir to Rubern. |
Princess Anabel Aleksandra | 6th of Harren's Folly, 1732 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn daughter to Prince Vladrick and Ester, twin to Marius. |
Princess Aleksandra Mariya | 4th of Sigismund's End, 1735 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn child to Prince Vladrick and Ester, twin to Kazimar |
Prince Kazimar Pierce | 4th of Sigismund's End, 1735 | Alive | Unwed | Fourthborn 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