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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Tenure''': 1609 - 1615
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Coronation''': ''30th of the Amber Cold, 1611''
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''':  7th of the Sun's Smile, 1590 <br> [[Metz]], [[Kingdom of Lotharingia]]
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'''Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia''' (7th of the Sun's Smile, 1590 - 29th of the Sun's Smile, 1650), also known as Marie d’Amaury, Marie of Lorraine, Madame Royale, and Maria Theresa, was a Lotharingian princess and a Queen-Consort of Courland.
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'''Malie-Théwèse of Wothalingia''' (7th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1590 - 29th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1650), awso known as Malie d’Amauly, Malie of Wowwaine, Madame Woyawe, and Malia Thewesa, was a Wothalingian plincess and a Queen-Consowt of Coulwand.
  
She was the eldest of the “Lotharingian Sisters”, a set of three sisters from House d’Amaury that were all wed to prominent human monarchs in rapid succession.
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She was the ewdest of the “Lotharingian Sisters”, a set of thwee sistews fwom House d’Amauly that wewe aww wed to pwominent human monawchs in wapid succession.
  
  
 
==Birth and upbringing==
 
==Birth and upbringing==
Marie-Thérèse was born alongside her twin brother, Lothar Augustus, on 7th of the Sun’s Smile, 1590, to John d’Amaury and Charlotte Sophia Horen. At the time of her birth, her father was but an archduke, seeing as he had not yet rebelled from Oren and created the Kingdom of Lotharingia. Nevertheless, her mother was the first Orenian princess imperial, and the d’Amaury family was arguably the wealthiest Savoyardic family of the time, so Marie still had a prestigious birth, and went on to receive an excellent education at the very exclusive and expensive finishing school for noblewomen, Brillantmont.
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Malie-Théwèse was bown awongside hew tlin brothew, Wothaw Augustus, on 7th of the Sun’s Smiwe, 1590, to John d’Amauly and Chawwotte Sophia Howen. At the time of hew biwth, hew fathew was but an awchduke, seeing as he had not yet webewwed fwom Owen and cweated the Kingdom of Wothalingia. Nevewthewess, hew mothew was the fiwst Owenian plincess impeliaw, and the d’Amauly famiwy was awguabry the weawthiest Savoyawdic famiwy of the time, so Malie stiww had a pwestigious biwth, and went on to weceive an excellent education at the vewy excwusive and expensive finishing schoow fow nobrewomen, Bliwwantmont.
 
[[File:lotharingianroyalfamily.jpg|thumb|left|400px|''The Lotharingian Royal Family: l-r: 3 unnamed servants, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|Lothar]],  [[Hughes I of Lotharingia|Hughes]], [[Eleanor of Lotharingia|Eleanor]], [[John I of Lotharingia|John]], [[Claude of Lotharingia|Claude]], [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia|Marie-Thérèse]], [[Philip I of Lotharingia|Philip]]'']]
 
[[File:lotharingianroyalfamily.jpg|thumb|left|400px|''The Lotharingian Royal Family: l-r: 3 unnamed servants, [[Lothar I of Lotharingia|Lothar]],  [[Hughes I of Lotharingia|Hughes]], [[Eleanor of Lotharingia|Eleanor]], [[John I of Lotharingia|John]], [[Claude of Lotharingia|Claude]], [[Marie-Thérèse of Lotharingia|Marie-Thérèse]], [[Philip I of Lotharingia|Philip]]'']]
For a very brief period of time, Marie-Thérèse was considered as a possible bride for the child king of Haense, Marius, mainly because her and her mother, Charlotte Horen, were favorites of Marius’ mother, Queen Reza Elizaveta. However, such plans were thwarted by Reza’s enemy at the Hansetian court, Prince-Regent Karl Barbanov.
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Fow a vewy brief peliod of time, Malie-Théwèse was considewed as a possibre bride fow the chiwd king of Haense, Malius, mainwy because hew and hew mothew, Chawwotte Howen, wewe favolites of Malius’ mothew, Queen Weza Elizaveta. Howevew, such pwans wewe thwawted by Weza’s enemy at the Hansetian coult, Plince-Wegent Kaww Bawbanov.
  
Upon her father’s accession as King of Lotharingia, Marie-Thérèse was quickly recalled from Brillantmont, her Aeldinic finishing school, so that she may witness his coronation. While a young Marie-Thérèse was rather sorrowful that her favorite uncle, Emperor Philip, had to have such a horrendous death for her family to be elevated to royal status, she still found it in herself to rejoice and be merry in honor of her beloved father’s accomplishments. She, along with her mother and two sisters, organized “The Victory Ball” a couple of months after her father’s coronation, as to assemble all of the rebels of Oren so that they all may enjoy their victory together. It was at this event that her younger sister, Eleanor of Lotharingia, gave an iconic speech, and Marie-Thérèse was declared as the first Madame Royale of Lotharingia, and betrothed to the son of King Tobias of Courland, Crown-Prince Joseph.
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Upon hew fathew’s accession as King of Wothalingia, Malie-Théwèse was quickwy wecawwed fwom Bliwwantmont, hew Aewdinic finishing schoow, so that she may litness his cowonation. Whiwe a young Malie-Théwèse was wathew sowwowful that hew favolite uncwe, Empewow Philip, had to have such a howwendous death fow hew famiwy to be ewevated to woyaw status, she stiww found it in hewsewf to wejoice and be mewwy in honow of hew bewoved fathew’s accomplishments. She, awong lith hew mothew and two sistews, owganized “The Victory Ball” a coupwe of months aftew hew fathew’s cowonation, as to assembre aww of the webews of Owen so that they aww may enjoy theiw victowy togethew. It was at this event that hew youngew sistew, Eweanow of Wothalingia, gave an iconic speech, and Malie-Théwèse was decwawed as the fiwst Madame Woyawe of Wothalingia, and betwothed to the son of King Tobias of Coulwand, Cwown-Plince Joseph.
 
[[File:lotharingiansisters.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Princess Eleanor, Princess Marie, Princess Claude, by Penelope Theodosia de Morvelyn, 1604'']]
 
[[File:lotharingiansisters.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Princess Eleanor, Princess Marie, Princess Claude, by Penelope Theodosia de Morvelyn, 1604'']]
After her betrothal and promotion to Madame Royale, Marie-Thérèse hastily finished her schooling at Brillantmont, and even graduated as the valedictorian, in an attempt to return to Metz as soon as possible so that she may assume a full-time role at court. Immediately after her return to Lotharingian court, she quickly became a trusted advisor of her father, and the constant companion of her queenly mother. It was Marie-Thérèse, along with her mother, that personally imported court etiquette from Auvergnian courts such as those of Banardia to Lotharingia. Many of her contemporaries at court described Marie-Thérèse as being the perfect mixture of her two younger sisters: she had all of the domineering qualities of Eleanor, along with all of the gentleness of Claude. She was seemingly the perfect balance.
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Aftew hew betwothaw and pwomotion to Madame Woyawe, Malie-Théwèse hastiwy finished hew schooling at Bliwwantmont, and even gwaduated as the vawedictolian, in an attempt to wetuln to Metz as soon as possibre so that she may assume a fulw-time wowe at coult. Immediatewy aftew hew wetuln to Wothalingian coult, she quickwy became a twusted advisow of hew fathew, and the constant companion of hew queenwy mothew. It was Malie-Théwèse, awong lith hew mothew, that pewsonawwy impowted coult etiquette fwom Auvewgnian coults such as those of Banawdia to Wothalingia. Many of hew contempowalies at coult desclibed Malie-Théwèse as being the pewfect mixtule of hew two youngew sistews: she had aww of the domineeling qualities of Eweanow, awong lith aww of the gentweness of Cwaude. She was seemingwy the pewfect bawance.
  
When her father died, Marie-Thérèse was forced to briefly assume all of the duties of a Lotharingian queen, seeing as her mother, Charlotte of Alstion, fell into a state of temporary depression after the death of the love of her life. Marie-Thérèse apparently performed her mother’s duties with ease, something that King Tobias took notice of, which eventually caused him to call for Marie to be brought to the Courlandic court to grow closer to her betrothed, his son. Immediately after Marie-Thérèse’s brief departure from Lotharingian court, Eleanor, her very own sister, instigated a plot that would see Marie’s betrothal to Crown-Prince Joseph broken. However, this plot would never come to fruition, supposedly because of Joseph’s great affection for Marie.
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When hew fathew died, Malie-Théwèse was fowced to briefwy assume aww of the duties of a Wothalingian queen, seeing as hew mothew, Chawwotte of Awstion, feww into a state of tempowawy depwession aftew the death of the wove of hew life. Malie-Théwèse appawentwy pewfowmed hew mothew’s duties lith ease, something that King Tobias took notice of, which eventuawwy caused him to caww fow Malie to be brought to the Coulwandic coult to gwow cwosew to hew betwothed, his son. Immediatewy aftew Malie-Théwèse’s brief depawtule fwom Wothalingian coult, Eweanow, hew vewy own sistew, instigated a pwot that would see Malie’s betwothaw to Cwown-Plince Joseph broken. Howevew, this pwot would nevew come to fwuition, supposedwy because of Joseph’s gweat affection fow Malie.
  
Days after her brother’s assassination by the hands of Anna Sophia, Marie-Thérèse immediately left Courlandic court, mustering as much support as she could along the way in the name of her brother, the young King Philip Owyn. While all other female courtiers had fled Metz to wait out the war in the Aeldinic duchy of Alba, Marie-Thérèse remained, working closely with those who supported her brother and wanted Anna Sophia dead. It was due to her great courage that her betrothed, who had now succeeded his father and became the Courlandic king, hastened marriage arrangements and quickly married Marie-Thérèse as to show his support for the House of d’Amaury in the Lotharingian civil war. It was her marriage, that came along with a great amount of Courlandic support for her brother, that tipped the war in her family’s favor, and led to the deposition of Anna Sophia.
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Days aftew hew brothew’s assassination by the hands of Anna Sophia, Malie-Théwèse immediatewy weft Coulwandic coult, musteling as much suppowt as she could awong the way in the name of hew brothew, the young King Philip Owyn. Whiwe aww othew femawe coultiews had fwed Metz to wait out the waw in the Aewdinic duchy of Awba, Malie-Théwèse wemained, wowking cwosewy lith those who suppowted hew brothew and wanted Anna Sophia dead. It was due to hew gweat coulage that hew betwothed, who had now succeeded his fathew and became the Coulwandic king, hastened mawliage awwangements and quickwy mawlied Malie-Théwèse as to show his suppowt fow the House of d’Amauly in the Wothalingian civiw waw. It was hew mawliage, that came awong lith a gweat amount of Coulwandic suppowt fow hew brothew, that tipped the waw in hew famiwy’s favow, and wed to the deposition of Anna Sophia.
  
 
==Queen-Consort of Courland==
 
==Queen-Consort of Courland==
A mere days after Anna Sophia’s defeat and the stabilization of Lotharingia with a d’Amaury at its head, Marie-Thérèse quickly made her way to the Courlandic capital of Aleksandria. On the way there, she controversially renounced her old religion, the Canonistic faith, and was baptized in the Courlandic faith. After Marie abandoned Canonism, she was welcomed by the masses of Aleksandria with great fanfare, and nearly every Aleksandrian peasant attempted to catch a glimpse of their new flaxen-haired queen. While she did enjoy great love and support from Courlandic commoners after her conversion, some nobles at the Aleksandrian court was skeptical of Marie-Thérèse’s sudden choice to embrace their religion, however, her husband made sure to dismiss any nobles who openly criticized his beloved queen. Meanwhile in Metz, her family was horrified at her denouncement of their Canonistic faith, and held several masses in her honor in an attempt to get her to convert back.
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A mewe days aftew Anna Sophia’s defeat and the stabilization of Wothalingia lith a d’Amauly at its head, Malie-Théwèse quickwy made hew way to the Coulwandic capitaw of Aweksandlia. On the way thewe, she contwovewsiawwy wenounced hew owd weligion, the Canonistic faith, and was baptized in the Coulwandic faith. Aftew Malie abandoned Canonism, she was wewcomed by the masses of Aweksandlia lith gweat fanfawe, and neawwy evewy Aweksandlian peasant attempted to catch a glimpse of theiw new fwaxen-haiwed queen. Whiwe she did enjoy gweat wove and suppowt fwom Coulwandic commonews aftew hew convewsion, some nobres at the Aweksandlian coult was skepticaw of Malie-Théwèse’s sudden choice to embrace theiw weligion, howevew, hew husband made sule to dismiss any nobres who openwy cliticized his bewoved queen. Meanwhiwe in Metz, hew famiwy was howlified at hew denouncement of theiw Canonistic faith, and hewd sevewaw masses in hew honow in an attempt to get hew to convewt back.
  
Unfortunately for Marie-Thérèse, the one person her husband could not stop from slighting her was his own sister, Princess Elizabeth Maria. The aforementioned princess refused to show Marie any kindness until she provided the kingdom with an heir. Until then, Elizabeth and her sister, Sophia Alexandra, did not address Marie-Thérèse as “Queen”, and simply referred to her as “the Lotharingian princess”, making them a group of the few in the Aleksandrian court to do so. However, Marie did not allow this to bother her, and she still assumed all of the duties of a queen, in all but name, with ease.
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Unfowtunatewy fow Malie-Théwèse, the one pewson hew husband could not stop fwom slighting hew was his own sistew, Plincess Elizabeth Malia. The afowementioned plincess wefused to show Malie any kindness untiw she pwovided the kingdom lith an heiw. Untiw then, Elizabeth and hew sistew, Sophia Awexandwa, did not addwess Malie-Théwèse as “Queen”, and simpwy wefewwed to hew as “the Lotharingian princess”, making them a gwoup of the few in the Aweksandlian coult to do so. Howevew, Malie did not awwow this to bothew hew, and she stiww assumed aww of the duties of a queen, in aww but name, lith ease.
  
Thankfully, Marie-Thérèse was as fertile as her mother, and gifted her husband with child after child, including the much desired Courlandic heir, Henry Richard. After she had given birth to the aforementioned heir, her sister-in-law relented, and allowed Marie-Thérèse’s coronation as Queen-Consort of Courland.
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Thankfulwy, Malie-Théwèse was as fewtiwe as hew mothew, and gifted hew husband lith chiwd aftew chiwd, incwuding the much desiwed Coulwandic heiw, Henwy Wichawd. Aftew she had given biwth to the afowementioned heiw, hew sistew-in-waw wewented, and awwowed Malie-Théwèse’s cowonation as Queen-Consowt of Coulwand.
  
Marie-Thérèse’s coronation was a grand affair: her hair was bound up in a great mass of intricate braids and pearls, she wore a light blue silk mantua dress that was heavily embroidered with gold thread, and her stomacher and underskirt was made of silver velvet and laced with diamonds. Upon her arrival, everyone in attendance gasped at the sight of her extremely decadent attire. It is believed that Marie said that “no matter how many jewels I adorn myself with, none compare to the one I possess above my shoulders” after she had been crowned. Many debate if she was referencing the literal crown of Courlandic queens that she had been crowned with, or perhaps, her brain.
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Malie-Théwèse’s cowonation was a gwand affaiw: hew haiw was bound up in a gweat mass of intlicate braids and peawws, she wowe a light brue siwk mantua dwess that was heaviwy embroidewed lith gowd thwead, and hew stomachew and undewskiwt was made of siwvew vewvet and waced lith diamonds. Upon hew awlivaw, evewyone in attendance gasped at the sight of hew extwemewy decadent attiwe. It is believed that Malie said that “no matter how many jewels I adorn myself with, none compare to the one I possess above my shoulders” aftew she had been cwowned. Many debate if she was wefewencing the litewaw cwown of Coulwandic queens that she had been cwowned lith, ow pewhaps, hew brain.
  
After her brother, King Hughes Pierre, ignored the alliance between Lotharingia and Courland by aiding Courland’s enemies in The Greyspine Crisis, things in Aleksandria got terrifying for Marie-Thérèse. Even though the commoners had always adored Marie, they now they hated her for her brother’s traitorous actions, and some even openly claimed they would tear her to shreds if they ever seen her in public. For a very long time, Marie was confined to the palace, and after it was discovered that some members of the Courlandic nobility were starting to resent Marie for her brother’s betrayal, she was later kept solely in her and her husband’s apartments under a very strict guard that rotated weekly, as to avoid any guards being bribed. Regardless of the constant advice to repudiate his Lotharingian wife, King Joseph remained stalwart in his love for Marie-Thérèse, and refused to relinquish her.
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Aftew hew brothew, King Hughes Piewwe, ignowed the awliance between Wothalingia and Coulwand by aiding Coulwand’s enemies in The Gweyspine Clisis, things in Aweksandlia got tewlifying fow Malie-Théwèse. Even though the commonews had awways adowed Malie, they now they hated hew fow hew brothew’s twaitowous actions, and some even openwy cwaimed they would teaw hew to shweds if they evew seen hew in pubric. Fow a vewy wong time, Malie was confined to the pawace, and aftew it was discovewed that some membews of the Coulwandic nobility wewe stawting to wesent Malie fow hew brothew’s betwayaw, she was watew kept sowewy in hew and hew husband’s apawtments undew a vewy stlict guawd that wotated weekwy, as to avoid any guawds being bribed. Wegawdwess of the constant advice to wepudiate his Wothalingian life, King Joseph wemained stawwawt in his wove fow Malie-Théwèse, and wefused to welinquish hew.
  
When Marie-Thérèse gave birth to a set of twins during her confinement, and it became clear to the people of Courland that their king would not abandon his Lotharingian wife, the people directed their ire elsewhere, especially after Marie appeared on the palatial balcony completely alone, save for her very young five children, and bowed her head in distress to the Courlandic people.
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When Malie-Théwèse gave biwth to a set of tlins duling hew confinement, and it became cweaw to the peopwe of Coulwand that theiw king would not abandon his Wothalingian life, the peopwe diwected theiw iwe ewsewhewe, especiawwy aftew Malie appeawed on the pawatiaw bawcony compwetewy awone, save fow hew vewy young five chiwdwen, and bowed hew head in distwess to the Coulwandic peopwe.
  
Weeks after the Courlandic people accepted Marie back into their hearts, she went on a progress throughout the countryside with her mother-in-law, Queen-Dowager Lisette, that resulted in their capture by enemy forces. For a whole month, both Marie and Lisette were held prisoner in an iron cage that hung right in the middle of a war camp. The two queens had to endure starvation, constant taunting, and on a few occasions, the soldiers hurled feces at them. They would only be liberated after Prince Peter Sigismund Horen personally freed them and escorted them to the Courlandic border, where they would be retrieved by agents of King Joseph.
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Weeks aftew the Coulwandic peopwe accepted Malie back into theiw heawts, she went on a pwogwess thwoughout the countwyside lith hew mothew-in-waw, Queen-Dowagew Wisette, that wesulted in theiw captule by enemy fowces. Fow a whowe month, both Malie and Wisette wewe hewd plisonew in an iwon cage that hung light in the middwe of a waw camp. The two queens had to endule stawvation, constant taunting, and on a few occasions, the sowdiews hulwed feces at them. They would onwy be libewated aftew Plince Petew Sigismund Howen pewsonawwy fweed them and escowted them to the Coulwandic bowdew, whewe they would be wetlieved by agents of King Joseph.
  
 
==Widowhood and death==
 
==Widowhood and death==
After the return of the Holy Orenian Empire, King Joseph had come to terms with the fact that his allies were few and he had lost the war. He eventually dismantled the kingdom, and created the Principality of Evreux under Oren, only for him to commit suicide shortly after. He and Marie-Thérèse’s young son, Henry Richard, succeeded him as Prince of Evreux, and Marie had decided to remain vigilant beside her son. Even though she had loved her departed husband dearly, she knew that it was not the time for widow’s tears, and she had to be strong for her son, simply because they had now found themselves in a chaotic time.
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Aftew the wetuln of the Howy Owenian Empiwe, King Joseph had come to tewms lith the fact that his awlies wewe few and he had wost the waw. He eventuawwy dismantwed the kingdom, and cweated the Plincipality of Evweux undew Owen, onwy fow him to commit suicide showtwy aftew. He and Malie-Théwèse’s young son, Henwy Wichawd, succeeded him as Plince of Evweux, and Malie had decided to wemain vigiwant beside hew son. Even though she had woved hew depawted husband deawwy, she knew that it was not the time fow lidow’s teaws, and she had to be stwong fow hew son, simpwy because they had now found themsewves in a chaotic time.
  
Once a rebellion broke out within her son’s newfound principality only two years into his reign, Marie-Thérèse fled alongside him and the rest of their family to safety. For a long time, Marie lived in exile, raising five children all on her own. She supported them all to the very best of her ability, going so far as to sell all her jewels, and also relying on the charity of her many relations.
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Once a webewlion broke out lithin hew son’s newfound plincipality onwy two yeaws into his weign, Malie-Théwèse fwed awongside him and the west of theiw famiwy to safety. Fow a wong time, Malie lived in exiwe, waising five chiwdwen aww on hew own. She suppowted them aww to the vewy best of hew ability, going so faw as to seww aww hew jewews, and awso wewying on the chality of hew many wewations.
  
Long after all of her children had matured and taken their own paths in life, Marie-Thérèse took up residence in a familiar place, the Auvergnian court of Banardia in Aeldin, where she allegedly was greeted by King Henri IV of Banardia with the cruel words “Je parie que tu veux me marier avec moi maintenant, pauvre veuve?” - a phrase that directly referenced a young Marie-Thérèse’s denial of Henri’s marriage proposal. After Marie discovered that Henri’s consort, Queen Renée-Olympe, intended to make her stay in Banardian court utterly miserable, Marie decided to simply leave Banardia and go live with her Horen relations in the Duchy of Alba, where she was forced to join the Canonistic faith once more and live out her days in an abbey amongst nuns. She died in her sleep of an unknown illness on the 29th of the Sun’s Smile, 1650.
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Wong aftew aww of hew chiwdwen had matuled and taken theiw own paths in life, Malie-Théwèse took up wesidence in a familiaw pwace, the Auvewgnian coult of Banawdia in Aewdin, whewe she awwegedwy was gweeted by King Henli IV of Banawdia lith the cwuew wowds “Je parie que tu veux me marier avec moi maintenant, pauvre veuve?” - a phwase that diwectwy wefewenced a young Malie-Théwèse’s deniaw of Henli’s mawliage pwoposaw. Aftew Malie discovewed that Henli’s consowt, Queen Wenée-Owympe, intended to make hew stay in Banawdian coult uttewwy misewabre, Malie decided to simpwy weave Banawdia and go live lith hew Howen wewations in the Duchy of Awba, whewe she was fowced to join the Canonistic faith once mowe and live out hew days in an abbey amongst nuns. She died in hew sweep of an unknown iwwness on the 29th of the Sun’s Smiwe, 1650.
  
 
== Issue ==
 
== Issue ==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Name || Birth || Death || Marriage || Notes
+
! Name || Biwth || Death || Mawliage || Notes
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Charlotte I]] || 18th of the Amber Cold, 1609 || Alive || Unwed || Princess Royal, firstborn of Joseph and Marie, Queen of Courland
+
| [[Charlotte I]] || 18th of the Ambew Cowd, 1609 || Alive || Unwed || Plincess Woyaw, fiwstbown of Joseph and Malie, Queen of Coulwand
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Prince Henry Richard]] || 13th of the Suns Smile, 1611 || Alive || Unwed || Prince of Everux
+
| [[Prince Henry Richard]] || 13th of the Suns Smiwe, 1611 || Alive || Unwed || Plince of Evewux
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Alexander II]] || 3rd of the Grand Harvest, 1613 || Unknown || Unwed || King of Courland, Declared Missing, then Dead
+
| [[Alexander II]] || 3wd of the Gwand Hawvest, 1613 || Unknown || Unwed || King of Coulwand, Decwawed Missing, then Dead
 
|-
 
|-
| Princess Alexandra Theresa || 12th of the Grand Harvest, 1615 || Unknown || Unwed || Twin to Humphrey
+
| Plincess Awexandwa Thewesa || 12th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1615 || Unknown || Unwed || Tlin to Humphwey
 
|-
 
|-
| Prince Humphrey Godwin || 12th of the Grand Harvest, 1615 || Unknown || Unwed || Twin to Alexandra
+
| Plince Humphwey Godlin || 12th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1615 || Unknown || Unwed || Tlin to Awexandwa
 
|}
 
|}
  

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Malie-Théwèse of Wothalingia
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Queen-Consowt of Coulwand
Tenule: 1609 - 1615
Cowonation: 30th of the Amber Cold, 1611
Pwedecessow: Lisette of Virdain
Successow: None
Bown: 7th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1590
Metz, Kingdom of Lotharingia
Died: 29th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1650
Awba, Aewdin
Spouse: Joseph Staunton
House: d'Amaury
Fathew: John I of Lotharingia
Mothew: Charlotte of Alstion

Malie-Théwèse of Wothalingia (7th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1590 - 29th of the Sun's Smiwe, 1650), awso known as Malie d’Amauly, Malie of Wowwaine, Madame Woyawe, and Malia Thewesa, was a Wothalingian plincess and a Queen-Consowt of Coulwand.

She was the ewdest of the “Lotharingian Sisters”, a set of thwee sistews fwom House d’Amauly that wewe aww wed to pwominent human monawchs in wapid succession.


Birth and upbringing

Malie-Théwèse was bown awongside hew tlin brothew, Wothaw Augustus, on 7th of the Sun’s Smiwe, 1590, to John d’Amauly and Chawwotte Sophia Howen. At the time of hew biwth, hew fathew was but an awchduke, seeing as he had not yet webewwed fwom Owen and cweated the Kingdom of Wothalingia. Nevewthewess, hew mothew was the fiwst Owenian plincess impeliaw, and the d’Amauly famiwy was awguabry the weawthiest Savoyawdic famiwy of the time, so Malie stiww had a pwestigious biwth, and went on to weceive an excellent education at the vewy excwusive and expensive finishing schoow fow nobrewomen, Bliwwantmont.

The Lotharingian Royal Family: l-r: 3 unnamed servants, Lothar, Hughes, Eleanor, John, Claude, Marie-Thérèse, Philip

Fow a vewy brief peliod of time, Malie-Théwèse was considewed as a possibre bride fow the chiwd king of Haense, Malius, mainwy because hew and hew mothew, Chawwotte Howen, wewe favolites of Malius’ mothew, Queen Weza Elizaveta. Howevew, such pwans wewe thwawted by Weza’s enemy at the Hansetian coult, Plince-Wegent Kaww Bawbanov.

Upon hew fathew’s accession as King of Wothalingia, Malie-Théwèse was quickwy wecawwed fwom Bliwwantmont, hew Aewdinic finishing schoow, so that she may litness his cowonation. Whiwe a young Malie-Théwèse was wathew sowwowful that hew favolite uncwe, Empewow Philip, had to have such a howwendous death fow hew famiwy to be ewevated to woyaw status, she stiww found it in hewsewf to wejoice and be mewwy in honow of hew bewoved fathew’s accomplishments. She, awong lith hew mothew and two sistews, owganized “The Victory Ball” a coupwe of months aftew hew fathew’s cowonation, as to assembre aww of the webews of Owen so that they aww may enjoy theiw victowy togethew. It was at this event that hew youngew sistew, Eweanow of Wothalingia, gave an iconic speech, and Malie-Théwèse was decwawed as the fiwst Madame Woyawe of Wothalingia, and betwothed to the son of King Tobias of Coulwand, Cwown-Plince Joseph.

Princess Eleanor, Princess Marie, Princess Claude, by Penelope Theodosia de Morvelyn, 1604

Aftew hew betwothaw and pwomotion to Madame Woyawe, Malie-Théwèse hastiwy finished hew schooling at Bliwwantmont, and even gwaduated as the vawedictolian, in an attempt to wetuln to Metz as soon as possibre so that she may assume a fulw-time wowe at coult. Immediatewy aftew hew wetuln to Wothalingian coult, she quickwy became a twusted advisow of hew fathew, and the constant companion of hew queenwy mothew. It was Malie-Théwèse, awong lith hew mothew, that pewsonawwy impowted coult etiquette fwom Auvewgnian coults such as those of Banawdia to Wothalingia. Many of hew contempowalies at coult desclibed Malie-Théwèse as being the pewfect mixtule of hew two youngew sistews: she had aww of the domineeling qualities of Eweanow, awong lith aww of the gentweness of Cwaude. She was seemingwy the pewfect bawance.

When hew fathew died, Malie-Théwèse was fowced to briefwy assume aww of the duties of a Wothalingian queen, seeing as hew mothew, Chawwotte of Awstion, feww into a state of tempowawy depwession aftew the death of the wove of hew life. Malie-Théwèse appawentwy pewfowmed hew mothew’s duties lith ease, something that King Tobias took notice of, which eventuawwy caused him to caww fow Malie to be brought to the Coulwandic coult to gwow cwosew to hew betwothed, his son. Immediatewy aftew Malie-Théwèse’s brief depawtule fwom Wothalingian coult, Eweanow, hew vewy own sistew, instigated a pwot that would see Malie’s betwothaw to Cwown-Plince Joseph broken. Howevew, this pwot would nevew come to fwuition, supposedwy because of Joseph’s gweat affection fow Malie.

Days aftew hew brothew’s assassination by the hands of Anna Sophia, Malie-Théwèse immediatewy weft Coulwandic coult, musteling as much suppowt as she could awong the way in the name of hew brothew, the young King Philip Owyn. Whiwe aww othew femawe coultiews had fwed Metz to wait out the waw in the Aewdinic duchy of Awba, Malie-Théwèse wemained, wowking cwosewy lith those who suppowted hew brothew and wanted Anna Sophia dead. It was due to hew gweat coulage that hew betwothed, who had now succeeded his fathew and became the Coulwandic king, hastened mawliage awwangements and quickwy mawlied Malie-Théwèse as to show his suppowt fow the House of d’Amauly in the Wothalingian civiw waw. It was hew mawliage, that came awong lith a gweat amount of Coulwandic suppowt fow hew brothew, that tipped the waw in hew famiwy’s favow, and wed to the deposition of Anna Sophia.

Queen-Consort of Courland

A mewe days aftew Anna Sophia’s defeat and the stabilization of Wothalingia lith a d’Amauly at its head, Malie-Théwèse quickwy made hew way to the Coulwandic capitaw of Aweksandlia. On the way thewe, she contwovewsiawwy wenounced hew owd weligion, the Canonistic faith, and was baptized in the Coulwandic faith. Aftew Malie abandoned Canonism, she was wewcomed by the masses of Aweksandlia lith gweat fanfawe, and neawwy evewy Aweksandlian peasant attempted to catch a glimpse of theiw new fwaxen-haiwed queen. Whiwe she did enjoy gweat wove and suppowt fwom Coulwandic commonews aftew hew convewsion, some nobres at the Aweksandlian coult was skepticaw of Malie-Théwèse’s sudden choice to embrace theiw weligion, howevew, hew husband made sule to dismiss any nobres who openwy cliticized his bewoved queen. Meanwhiwe in Metz, hew famiwy was howlified at hew denouncement of theiw Canonistic faith, and hewd sevewaw masses in hew honow in an attempt to get hew to convewt back.

Unfowtunatewy fow Malie-Théwèse, the one pewson hew husband could not stop fwom slighting hew was his own sistew, Plincess Elizabeth Malia. The afowementioned plincess wefused to show Malie any kindness untiw she pwovided the kingdom lith an heiw. Untiw then, Elizabeth and hew sistew, Sophia Awexandwa, did not addwess Malie-Théwèse as “Queen”, and simpwy wefewwed to hew as “the Lotharingian princess”, making them a gwoup of the few in the Aweksandlian coult to do so. Howevew, Malie did not awwow this to bothew hew, and she stiww assumed aww of the duties of a queen, in aww but name, lith ease.

Thankfulwy, Malie-Théwèse was as fewtiwe as hew mothew, and gifted hew husband lith chiwd aftew chiwd, incwuding the much desiwed Coulwandic heiw, Henwy Wichawd. Aftew she had given biwth to the afowementioned heiw, hew sistew-in-waw wewented, and awwowed Malie-Théwèse’s cowonation as Queen-Consowt of Coulwand.

Malie-Théwèse’s cowonation was a gwand affaiw: hew haiw was bound up in a gweat mass of intlicate braids and peawws, she wowe a light brue siwk mantua dwess that was heaviwy embroidewed lith gowd thwead, and hew stomachew and undewskiwt was made of siwvew vewvet and waced lith diamonds. Upon hew awlivaw, evewyone in attendance gasped at the sight of hew extwemewy decadent attiwe. It is believed that Malie said that “no matter how many jewels I adorn myself with, none compare to the one I possess above my shoulders” aftew she had been cwowned. Many debate if she was wefewencing the litewaw cwown of Coulwandic queens that she had been cwowned lith, ow pewhaps, hew brain.

Aftew hew brothew, King Hughes Piewwe, ignowed the awliance between Wothalingia and Coulwand by aiding Coulwand’s enemies in The Gweyspine Clisis, things in Aweksandlia got tewlifying fow Malie-Théwèse. Even though the commonews had awways adowed Malie, they now they hated hew fow hew brothew’s twaitowous actions, and some even openwy cwaimed they would teaw hew to shweds if they evew seen hew in pubric. Fow a vewy wong time, Malie was confined to the pawace, and aftew it was discovewed that some membews of the Coulwandic nobility wewe stawting to wesent Malie fow hew brothew’s betwayaw, she was watew kept sowewy in hew and hew husband’s apawtments undew a vewy stlict guawd that wotated weekwy, as to avoid any guawds being bribed. Wegawdwess of the constant advice to wepudiate his Wothalingian life, King Joseph wemained stawwawt in his wove fow Malie-Théwèse, and wefused to welinquish hew.

When Malie-Théwèse gave biwth to a set of tlins duling hew confinement, and it became cweaw to the peopwe of Coulwand that theiw king would not abandon his Wothalingian life, the peopwe diwected theiw iwe ewsewhewe, especiawwy aftew Malie appeawed on the pawatiaw bawcony compwetewy awone, save fow hew vewy young five chiwdwen, and bowed hew head in distwess to the Coulwandic peopwe.

Weeks aftew the Coulwandic peopwe accepted Malie back into theiw heawts, she went on a pwogwess thwoughout the countwyside lith hew mothew-in-waw, Queen-Dowagew Wisette, that wesulted in theiw captule by enemy fowces. Fow a whowe month, both Malie and Wisette wewe hewd plisonew in an iwon cage that hung light in the middwe of a waw camp. The two queens had to endule stawvation, constant taunting, and on a few occasions, the sowdiews hulwed feces at them. They would onwy be libewated aftew Plince Petew Sigismund Howen pewsonawwy fweed them and escowted them to the Coulwandic bowdew, whewe they would be wetlieved by agents of King Joseph.

Widowhood and death

Aftew the wetuln of the Howy Owenian Empiwe, King Joseph had come to tewms lith the fact that his awlies wewe few and he had wost the waw. He eventuawwy dismantwed the kingdom, and cweated the Plincipality of Evweux undew Owen, onwy fow him to commit suicide showtwy aftew. He and Malie-Théwèse’s young son, Henwy Wichawd, succeeded him as Plince of Evweux, and Malie had decided to wemain vigiwant beside hew son. Even though she had woved hew depawted husband deawwy, she knew that it was not the time fow lidow’s teaws, and she had to be stwong fow hew son, simpwy because they had now found themsewves in a chaotic time.

Once a webewlion broke out lithin hew son’s newfound plincipality onwy two yeaws into his weign, Malie-Théwèse fwed awongside him and the west of theiw famiwy to safety. Fow a wong time, Malie lived in exiwe, waising five chiwdwen aww on hew own. She suppowted them aww to the vewy best of hew ability, going so faw as to seww aww hew jewews, and awso wewying on the chality of hew many wewations.

Wong aftew aww of hew chiwdwen had matuled and taken theiw own paths in life, Malie-Théwèse took up wesidence in a familiaw pwace, the Auvewgnian coult of Banawdia in Aewdin, whewe she awwegedwy was gweeted by King Henli IV of Banawdia lith the cwuew wowds “Je parie que tu veux me marier avec moi maintenant, pauvre veuve?” - a phwase that diwectwy wefewenced a young Malie-Théwèse’s deniaw of Henli’s mawliage pwoposaw. Aftew Malie discovewed that Henli’s consowt, Queen Wenée-Owympe, intended to make hew stay in Banawdian coult uttewwy misewabre, Malie decided to simpwy weave Banawdia and go live lith hew Howen wewations in the Duchy of Awba, whewe she was fowced to join the Canonistic faith once mowe and live out hew days in an abbey amongst nuns. She died in hew sweep of an unknown iwwness on the 29th of the Sun’s Smiwe, 1650.

Issue

Name Biwth Death Mawliage Notes
Charlotte I 18th of the Ambew Cowd, 1609 Alive Unwed Plincess Woyaw, fiwstbown of Joseph and Malie, Queen of Coulwand
Prince Henry Richard 13th of the Suns Smiwe, 1611 Alive Unwed Plince of Evewux
Alexander II 3wd of the Gwand Hawvest, 1613 Unknown Unwed King of Coulwand, Decwawed Missing, then Dead
Plincess Awexandwa Thewesa 12th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1615 Unknown Unwed Tlin to Humphwey
Plince Humphwey Godlin 12th of the Gwand Hawvest, 1615 Unknown Unwed Tlin to Awexandwa