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'''Julia Adelheid Horen''', (1544 - 1631), commonly known as Julia of Furnestock, was Empress-Consort of the Holy Orenian Empire, as wife to [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. A first cousin to the Emperor, their marriage was deemed controversial due to their close relation, though the union provided the Empire with a strong leading couple. Empress Julia saw three of her sons become Emperors and her daughter become a Queen as Empress-Mother, eventually residing with the family of [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] after the destruction of Johannesburg and loss of most of her children. | '''Julia Adelheid Horen''', (1544 - 1631), commonly known as Julia of Furnestock, was Empress-Consort of the Holy Orenian Empire, as wife to [[John III, Holy Orenian Emperor]]. A first cousin to the Emperor, their marriage was deemed controversial due to their close relation, though the union provided the Empire with a strong leading couple. Empress Julia saw three of her sons become Emperors and her daughter become a Queen as Empress-Mother, eventually residing with the family of [[Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia]] after the destruction of Johannesburg and loss of most of her children. | ||
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Julia Adelheid Horen, (1544 - 1631), commonly known as Julia of Furnestock, was Empress-Consort of the Holy Orenian Empire, as wife to John III, Holy Orenian Emperor. A first cousin to the Emperor, their marriage was deemed controversial due to their close relation, though the union provided the Empire with a strong leading couple. Empress Julia saw three of her sons become Emperors and her daughter become a Queen as Empress-Mother, eventually residing with the family of Princess Anna Sophia of Pruvia after the destruction of Johannesburg and loss of most of her children.