John-Henry of Pruvia

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John-Henry
Prince of Pruvia
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Prince of Pruvia
Tenure: 1732 - 1753
Predecessor: Robert Frederick, Prince of Pruvia
Successor: Anna Maria, Princess of Pruvia
Count of Osterland
Tenure: 1721 - 1753
Predecessor: Elizabeth, Countess of Osterland
Successor: Henry Louis Pruvia
Born: 2nd of Owyn's Light, 1703
Spouse: Margarita, Baroness of Rafal
House: House of Pruvia
Father: Charles Augustus Pruvia
Mother: Elisabeth Maria Preussens, Countess of Osterland
John-Henry of Pruvia (2nd of Owyns' Flame 1703–present) was the head of the House of Pruvia from [YEAR] until his abdication to his eldest daughter in 1753 and the incumbent Prince of Pruvia. Following the death of his mother, Elisabeth Maria Preussens, the young boy ascended as Count of Österland in 1718. He reigned as Count of Österland in the Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska until his relocation to the direct vassal of the Holy Orenian Empire in The Crownlands. At the request of the Lord Protector of Oren, Adrian de Sarkozy, John-Henry returned to build him a luxurious palace in a reconstructed Helena. For this monumental task he was rewarded with the titular Principality of Pruvia. He abdicated his titles to his daughter, Anna Maria, in 1753. Following the death of his daughter, Anna, John-Henry was said to have spiraled and became recluse and spent his time in Casa de Rafal reliving the memories made with his daughter in her youth. It was during this time, he designed one of the most glorious palaces time has ever seen, Augustine. In letter which have recently been recovered, the details of the Crown's finances and exchanges of assets between Wilhelmina Beatrix of Cathalon, and himself were uncovered. It is said that the wife of the Crown Prince of Oren at the time paid a large sum of money believed to be payment for the planning and construction of the Palace of Augustine. In the year of 1802, as the grounds of Casa de Rafal in the outskirts of the city of Shafei began their renovations, John-Henry Pruvia was sorting through records and their massive archives detailing the history of the Pruvian Legacy, when he came across an old trunk. In this trunk sat letters exchanged between Elisabeth Maria Preussens and a man named "Joseph" detailing an affair between the pair, and putlining the true paternity of John-Henry's half brother, Alexander Joseph Jrent. These letters were swiftly made public, declaring the lines of Alexander Joseph Jrent, and his children as bastards. Today, the great man and mind who built the last two iterations of Imperial Palaces slowly fades in his stately home in the Shafei Province in the Aeldenic Empire.

Issue

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Anna Maria Pruvia 1729 1768 Cyrus Basrid Firstborn child and daughter of Prince John-Henry and Margarita of Marna, Baroness of Rafal; Princess of Pruvia.
Louisa Antonia Pruvia 1732 1758 Lauritz Christiansen Secondborn daughter of Prince John-Henry and Margarita of Marna, Baroness of Rafal
Henry Louis Pruvia 1734 Alive Unwed Firstborn son of Prince John-Henry and Margarita of Marna, Baroness of Rafal
Christina Margarita Pruvia 1736 Alive Unwed Thirdborn daughter of Prince John-Henry and Margarita of Marna, Baroness of Rafal.
Philippa Adelheid Pruvia 1748 Alive Unwed Fourthborn daughter of Prince John-Henry and Margarita of Marna, Baroness of Rafal.