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− | |}'''Frederick Augustus Horen-Preussens''' (11 Sun's Smile 1594 - 20 Sigismund's End 1632) the 2nd Prince of Pruvia was remembered as one of the wealthiest and most influencial princes of the time. Prince Frederick held influence over the King, [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen I, King of Hanseti-Ruska]], as well as naming him heir to the large sum known as the Pruvian Inheritance. This, and his willingness to grant trading privileges to the Haeseni [[House of Amador]] and [[ | + | |}'''Frederick Augustus Horen-Preussens''' (11 Sun's Smile 1594 - 20 Sigismund's End 1632) the 2nd Prince of Pruvia was remembered as one of the wealthiest and most influencial princes of the time. Prince Frederick held influence over the King, [[Stephen I of Haense|Stephen I, King of Hanseti-Ruska]], as well as naming him heir to the large sum known as the Pruvian Inheritance. This, and his willingness to grant trading privileges to the Haeseni [[House of Amador]] and [[Aylwin Blaxton]], Haense experienced an economic boom following its restoration. |
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 15 February 2023
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Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Robert Frederick, Prince of Pruvia | 1614 | 1698 | Caterina Maria, Viscountess of Anhalt | Firstborn child of Prince Frederick, and Elisa. Successor of Prince Frederick |
Thomas Henry, Duke of Dorahy | 1617 | 1635 | Emma Kovachev, Duchess of Carnatia | Second-born son of Prince Frederick, and Elisa |
Johanna Maria Horen-Preussens | 1625 | 1698 | Hughes Leufroy d'Amaury | Firstborn daughter of Prince Frederick, and Elisa
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