Difference between revisions of "Mariya Oliviya of Haense"
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− | |}'''Princess Mariya Oliviya of Haense''' ( | + | |}'''Princess Mariya Oliviya of Haense''' (4th of Winter's Cold, 1704 - present) was the Duchess of Vidaus, following her marriage to her husband, [[Viktor I var Ruthern|Duke Viktor var Ruthern]] at the young age of sixteen, whilst the boy was two years her junior. The youngest daughter of King Robert, Mariya was often referred to as ''the meek crow'', an allusion to her mother's delicate composure and make which the princess inherited. |
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