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== Almaris (1903-1926)==
 
== Almaris (1903-1926)==
 
===United Kingdom of Aaun===
 
===United Kingdom of Aaun===
Sometime after her thirteenth name day, an untimely accident of her parents occurred, which resulted in the de Lewes children embarking on a sea voyage to Almaris. Upon their arrival to New Vienne, Henriette promptly became a ward under [[Eleanor of Provins| Queen Eleanor of Provins]], where she had been given a variety of lessons until she was of age to serve as a Lady-in-Waiting in The Clementine Court.
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Sometime after her thirteenth name day, an untimely accident of her parents occurred, which resulted in the de Lewes children embarking on a sea voyage to Almaris. Upon their arrival to New Vienne, Henriette promptly became a ward under [[Eleanor of Provins| Queen Eleanor of Aaun]], where she had been given a variety of lessons until she was of age to serve as a Lady-in-Waiting in The Clementine Court.
 
===The Office of The Emissary (1920-1926)===
 
===The Office of The Emissary (1920-1926)===
 
Henriette had a keen interest in pursuing as an Envoy for 'The Office of The Emissary'[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/223927-the-office-of-the-emissary/?tab=comments#comment-1969391]. She was immediately appointed as Deputy Emissary, due to the discerning eye of the Lady Emissary, Cosima von Augusten, who had approached Henriette at a ball in Atrus, [[Kingdom of Balian]]. Cosima recognized a great deal of potential in Henriette, making her a trusted colleague during diplomatic missions anon after her promotion. She would serve in The Office of The Emissary for six years.
 
Henriette had a keen interest in pursuing as an Envoy for 'The Office of The Emissary'[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/223927-the-office-of-the-emissary/?tab=comments#comment-1969391]. She was immediately appointed as Deputy Emissary, due to the discerning eye of the Lady Emissary, Cosima von Augusten, who had approached Henriette at a ball in Atrus, [[Kingdom of Balian]]. Cosima recognized a great deal of potential in Henriette, making her a trusted colleague during diplomatic missions anon after her promotion. She would serve in The Office of The Emissary for six years.
 
[[File:henriettedelewes2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|'' 'The Duchess of Minitz' c.1912'']]
 
[[File:henriettedelewes2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|'' 'The Duchess of Minitz' c.1912'']]
 
=== Duchess of Minitz (1912-1928)===  
 
=== Duchess of Minitz (1912-1928)===  
In the year 1909, [[Eleanor of Provins|Queen Eleanor of Provins]] arranged a meeting with the recently inherited Duke of Minitz, with the intention of discussing a potential betrothal between him and Henriette, to which he had consented. Initially, prior to the meeting, Henriette was reluctant about attending as there was a circumstance that transpired not so long beforehand that regarded her younger sister who was at risk of being branded by the Minitz Warband. However, that issue was soon resolved.
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In the year 1909, [[Eleanor of Provins|Queen Eleanor of Aaun]] arranged a meeting with the recently inherited Duke of Minitz, with the intention of discussing a potential betrothal between him and Henriette, to which he had consented. Initially, prior to the meeting, Henriette was reluctant about attending as there was a circumstance that transpired not so long beforehand that regarded her younger sister who was at risk of being branded by the Minitz Warband. However, that issue was soon resolved.
  
 
Subsequent to the betrothal, Henriette maintained a frequent pattern of visitation to the Duchy of Minitz where she had grown fond of the young Duke in the period leading up to their nuptials. In 1912, Henriette issued a missive regarding the matrimony, titled 'Reinmaren Matrimony'[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/223422-reinmaren-matrimony/?tab=comments#comment-1966509], having her dearest friend [[Amelia of Varoche|Amelia Varoche]] as her Maid of Honor. The matrimonial ceremony was officiated by the esteemed [[High Pontiff Pontian IV]] within The Basilica of St. Alexander of Furnestock.
 
Subsequent to the betrothal, Henriette maintained a frequent pattern of visitation to the Duchy of Minitz where she had grown fond of the young Duke in the period leading up to their nuptials. In 1912, Henriette issued a missive regarding the matrimony, titled 'Reinmaren Matrimony'[https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/223422-reinmaren-matrimony/?tab=comments#comment-1966509], having her dearest friend [[Amelia of Varoche|Amelia Varoche]] as her Maid of Honor. The matrimonial ceremony was officiated by the esteemed [[High Pontiff Pontian IV]] within The Basilica of St. Alexander of Furnestock.

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Henriette of Lewes
HenrietteDeLewes.jpg
Grand Princess consort of Minitz
Tenure: 1912-Present
Predecessor: Maria Frederica von Preussens (as Duchess of Minitz)
Successor: Incumbent
Race: Heartlander
Born: 15th of The Deep Cold, 1891
Spouse: Brandt I, Grand Prince of Minitz (m. 1912)
House: House de Lewes
Father: Hughes Laurent de Savoie-Lewes
Mother: Anna Clementina Aldersberg
Wars/Battles:

Henriette Aurélie Ashford de Savoie-Lewes (Common: Henrietta Aurelia Ashford of Savoy-Lewes), is the fifth child of Hughes Laurent Ashford de Savoie-Lewes and Anna Clementina of Aldersberg, Henriette was born into the cadet branches of de Savoie and Novellen. In the year of 1912, she was wedded to Brandt Barclay, Duke of Minitz. Her Husband was later appointed as Grand Prince of Minitz in 1928, thereby elevating Henriette's status to that of a Grand Princess.

Early Life

'The de Lewes Sisters' c.1900 by an Unknown artist in Aeldin

Aeldin (1891-1903)

Henriette was born on the 15th of the Deep Cold, 1891 in Ulmsbottom, Aeldin. She is the fifth child of two aristocrats, Hughes Laurent Ashford de Savoie-Lewes and Anna Clementina of Aldersberg. During her juvenile years, she resided primarily in Ulmsbottom, most people questioned her pale complexion as she appeared to possess a distinct tone of skin in comparison to her siblings, causing some curiosity among those who observe her. There is no further information regarding the upbringing of Henriette, though it is said that she had an uncomplicated childhood.

Almaris (1903-1926)

United Kingdom of Aaun

Sometime after her thirteenth name day, an untimely accident of her parents occurred, which resulted in the de Lewes children embarking on a sea voyage to Almaris. Upon their arrival to New Vienne, Henriette promptly became a ward under Queen Eleanor of Aaun, where she had been given a variety of lessons until she was of age to serve as a Lady-in-Waiting in The Clementine Court.

The Office of The Emissary (1920-1926)

Henriette had a keen interest in pursuing as an Envoy for 'The Office of The Emissary'[1]. She was immediately appointed as Deputy Emissary, due to the discerning eye of the Lady Emissary, Cosima von Augusten, who had approached Henriette at a ball in Atrus, Kingdom of Balian. Cosima recognized a great deal of potential in Henriette, making her a trusted colleague during diplomatic missions anon after her promotion. She would serve in The Office of The Emissary for six years.

'The Duchess of Minitz' c.1912

Duchess of Minitz (1912-1928)

In the year 1909, Queen Eleanor of Aaun arranged a meeting with the recently inherited Duke of Minitz, with the intention of discussing a potential betrothal between him and Henriette, to which he had consented. Initially, prior to the meeting, Henriette was reluctant about attending as there was a circumstance that transpired not so long beforehand that regarded her younger sister who was at risk of being branded by the Minitz Warband. However, that issue was soon resolved.

Subsequent to the betrothal, Henriette maintained a frequent pattern of visitation to the Duchy of Minitz where she had grown fond of the young Duke in the period leading up to their nuptials. In 1912, Henriette issued a missive regarding the matrimony, titled 'Reinmaren Matrimony'[2], having her dearest friend Amelia Varoche as her Maid of Honor. The matrimonial ceremony was officiated by the esteemed High Pontiff Pontian IV within The Basilica of St. Alexander of Furnestock.

The Adrian Rebellion

The Fall of Neu Brandthof

Refuge in Savoy

Aevos (1927-Present)

Grand Princess of Minitz (1928-Present)

(TO BE PENNED)

Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1891-1912: Her Ladyship, Henriette Aurélie Ashford de Lewes
  • 1912-1928: Her Grace, the Duchess of Minitz
  • 1928-Present: Her Serene Highness, the Grand Princess of Minitz

Full Style as Grand Princess of Minitz

Her Serene Highness, Henriette of Lewes, Grand Princess consort of Minitz, Duchess consort of Kanunsberg, Countess consort of Neu Brandthof, Viscountess consort of Tucay, Baroness consort of Borienwald and Brandthof, Lady of Durres.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage
Wilheim Friedrich Barclay 1914 Alive Unwed Firstborn son of Brandt and Henriette. Baron of Hussen & Heir Apparent to The Grand Principality of Minitz
Gottfried Leon Barclay 1918 Alive Unwed Secondborn son of Brandt and Henriette
Erwin Ottokar Barclay 1928 Alive Unwed Thirdborn son of Brandt and Henriette
Anton Leopold Barclay 1929 Alive Unwed Fourthborn son of Brandt and Henriette

Ancestors