Difference between revisions of "Maria d'Anpalais"
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| [[Titus Tiber, Prince of Beaufort|Titus Horen]] || 1711 || Alive || [[Diane Anion-Marna]] (b. 1729) || Prince of Beaufort | | [[Titus Tiber, Prince of Beaufort|Titus Horen]] || 1711 || Alive || [[Diane Anion-Marna]] (b. 1729) || Prince of Beaufort | ||
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− | | Margaret Horen || 1717 || Alive || Henry-Stephen Horen || Duchess-Consort of Furnestock | + | | Margaret Horen || 1717 || Alive || Henry-Stephen Horen (d. 1750) <br> Magnus Horen || Duchess-Consort of Furnestock |
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| Aelius Horen || 1721 || Alive || Unwed || Twin to Aetius | | Aelius Horen || 1721 || Alive || Unwed || Twin to Aetius |
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Maria Henrietta (High Imperial: Maria Henrica) of House d’Anpalais was an Imperial Princess by marriage to Vitus Horen, along with being a formidle promoter of propriety and etiquette within the court. Maria also served as a governess to the youngest children of Antonius I.
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | Notes |
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Titus Horen | 1711 | Alive | Diane Anion-Marna (b. 1729) | Prince of Beaufort |
Margaret Horen | 1717 | Alive | Henry-Stephen Horen (d. 1750) Magnus Horen |
Duchess-Consort of Furnestock |
Aelius Horen | 1721 | Alive | Unwed | Twin to Aetius |
Aetius Horen | 1721 | Alive | Unwed | Twin to Aelius |