Difference between revisions of "Mairi Adelheid Gromach"
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Mairi Adelheid (High Imperial: Mary Adelaide) was a daelish woman from the Almarian highlands, born into the noble lineage of the House Gromach. At the age of eighteen, she married the Dynastic Prince of Alstion, James Francis, to secure his ancestral claims to the Daelands and to facilitate the construction of his lairdship, a cobblestone hold that was dubbed Alba. Overtime, the Lordship of Alba flourished and paved the way for the Johannian dynasty to become reinvigorated. Her grandson, Charles, later became King of Aaun.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Leopold John, Prince of Alstion | 1820 | Alive | Victoria de Ravensbourg (b. 1729) | Prince of Alstion |
William Corwin, Duke of Corazon | 1821 | Alive | Fenika Ruthern | Duke of Corazon |
Joan Catherine of Alstion | 1822 | Alive | Prince Louis of Savoy, Duke of Drusco | Duchess-consort of Drusco. |