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− | '''John Louis''', regally as '''John I''' ([[Common]]: ''John Louis''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Aloyius''; Savoyard: ''Johann Alvise''), was the first [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|King of Lotharingia]] of the [[House d'Amaury]]. He is known for joining the rebellion late, but proving to tip the point decidedly on the rebellion's favor, ultimately leading to the formation of the Kingdom he passed down to [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|Lothar I]]. | + | '''John Louis''', regally as '''John I''' ([[Common]]: ''John Louis''; [[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Aloyius''; Savoyard: ''Johann Alvise''), was the first [[Kingdom of Lotharingia|King of Lotharingia]] of the [[House of d'Amaury]]. He is known for joining the rebellion late, but proving to tip the point decidedly on the rebellion's favor, ultimately leading to the formation of the Kingdom he passed down to [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|Lothar I]]. |
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! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes | ||
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+ | | Milena de Metz|| 1569 || 1586 || Unwed || Bastard Daughter of John I | ||
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| [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]] || 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 || 13th of Deep Cold, 1606 || Unwed || Successor of John I. | | [[Lothar I of Lotharingia]] || 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 || 13th of Deep Cold, 1606 || Unwed || Successor of John I. | ||
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− | | [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia]] || 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 || | + | | [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia]] || 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 || 1650 || [[Joseph Staunton|Joseph of Courland]] || Twin to Lothar, Eldest daughter of John I and Charlotte |
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− | | [[Philip I of Lotharingia]] || 1591 || | + | | [[Philip I of Lotharingia]] || 1591 || 1606 || Unwed || Successor of Lothar, former King and second son of John I and Charlotte |
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| [[Hughes I of Lotharingia]] || 1593 || 14th of the Deep Cold, 1614 || Mary of Leone || Third son of John I and Charlotte, successor of Philip I. | | [[Hughes I of Lotharingia]] || 1593 || 14th of the Deep Cold, 1614 || Mary of Leone || Third son of John I and Charlotte, successor of Philip I. | ||
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− | | [[Eleanor of Lotharingia]] || 1594 || | + | | [[Eleanor of Lotharingia]] || 1594 || 1669 || [[Otto II of Haense]] || Second daughter of John I and Charlotte. |
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− | | [[Claude of Lotharingia]]|| 19th of Sun's Smile, 1596 || | + | | [[Claude of Lotharingia]]|| 19th of Sun's Smile, 1596 || 1631 || [[John V, Holy Orenian Emperor]] ||Third daughter of John I and Charlotte, Empress-Consort of Oren. |
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John Louis, regally as John I (Common: John Louis; High Imperial: Johannes Aloyius; Savoyard: Johann Alvise), was the first King of Lotharingia of the House of d'Amaury. He is known for joining the rebellion late, but proving to tip the point decidedly on the rebellion's favor, ultimately leading to the formation of the Kingdom he passed down to Lothar I.
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Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Milena de Metz | 1569 | 1586 | Unwed | Bastard Daughter of John I |
Lothar I of Lotharingia | 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 | 13th of Deep Cold, 1606 | Unwed | Successor of John I. |
Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia | 7th of Sun's Smile, 1590 | 1650 | Joseph of Courland | Twin to Lothar, Eldest daughter of John I and Charlotte |
Philip I of Lotharingia | 1591 | 1606 | Unwed | Successor of Lothar, former King and second son of John I and Charlotte |
Hughes I of Lotharingia | 1593 | 14th of the Deep Cold, 1614 | Mary of Leone | Third son of John I and Charlotte, successor of Philip I. |
Eleanor of Lotharingia | 1594 | 1669 | Otto II of Haense | Second daughter of John I and Charlotte. |
Claude of Lotharingia | 19th of Sun's Smile, 1596 | 1631 | John V, Holy Orenian Emperor | Third daughter of John I and Charlotte, Empress-Consort of Oren. |