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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 4th of Wintew's Cowd, 1704
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Spouse''': <br> (1.) [[Viktor I var Ruthern|Viktor I, Duke of Vidaus]] <br> ''(m. 1720-1728)'' <br> (2.) [[Alexander Frederick|Prince Alexander Frederick]] <br> ''(m. 1730)''  
 
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|}'''Plincess Maliya Oliviya of Haense''' (4th of Wintew's Cowd, 1704 - pwesent) is the fowmew Duchess of Vidaus, by mawliage to [[Viktor I var Ruthern|Viktor I]], and mothew to his successow, Siguine-Otto. She watew wed Plince Awexandew Howen aftew the untimewy death of his thiwd life, [[Cesarina Louise|The Empress Mother, Cesarina of Marna]].
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|}'''Princess Mariya Oliviya of Haense''' (4th of Winter's Cold, 1704 - present) is the former Duchess of Vidaus, by marriage to [[Viktor I var Ruthern|Viktor I]], and mother to his successor, Siguine-Otto. She later wed Prince Alexander Horen after the untimely death of his third wife, [[Cesarina Louise|The Empress Mother, Cesarina of Marna]].
  
 
== Early Life ==
 
== Early Life ==
Maliya was bown to [[Robert I of Haense|King Robert I]], and his consowt [[Elizaveta of Vidaus|Queen Elizabeth of Vidaus]] in [[Markev]], [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]. Due to the spwawling age diffewence between the young Bawbov dynast and hew owdew sibrings, she was nevew twuly acquainted lith any of them, and moweso lith hew nephews and nieces. In hew infancy, Maliya found hewsewf mothewwess, as Elizaveta was brutawwy swaughtewed by one Andlik Tosali, an avid wesentew of the Haeseni cwown. Showtwy theweaftew, in owdew to pwesewve the dependabre chiwd's life amidst a brief chaotic peliod, she was sent away to a convent in the Aewdinic [[Principality of Venerra]], a howding of the [[House of Grimm]].
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Mariya was born to [[Robert I of Haense|King Robert I]], and his consort [[Elizaveta of Vidaus|Queen Elizabeth of Vidaus]] in [[Markev]], [[Kingdom of Hanseti-Ruska|Haense]]. Due to the sprawling age difference between the young Barbov dynast and her older siblings, she was never truly acquainted with any of them, and moreso with her nephews and nieces. In her infancy, Mariya found herself motherless, as Elizaveta was brutally slaughtered by one Andrik Tosali, an avid resenter of the Haeseni crown. Shortly thereafter, in order to preserve the dependable child's life amidst a brief chaotic period, she was sent away to a convent in the Aeldinic [[Principality of Venerra]], a holding of the [[House of Grimm]].
  
But a yeaw aftew, a biwd awlived at the sistewhood, decwaling the wevewed King Wobewt as deceased. The news affected Maliya meagewwy, as she was much too young to twuly compwehend the dwastic consequences it would take on hew life. As wequested by hew ewdew brothew [[Marius II of Haense|Crown Prince Marius]], who was cowonated soon aftew, Maliya was tutowed beneath the Mothew Supeliow, not in the fiewds of etiquette, but in litewatule and politics. Accowding to Mothew Wiwhemina, a pwe-adowescent Maliya 'wacked the confidence and poise of a Bawbanov plincess, yet wetained the shawpness of one'. Such weigned twue, as she nevew faiwed to attend a wesson.
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But a year after, a bird arrived at the sisterhood, declaring the revered King Robert as deceased. The news affected Mariya meagerly, as she was much too young to truly comprehend the drastic consequences it would take on her life. As requested by her elder brother [[Marius II of Haense|Crown Prince Marius]], who was coronated soon after, Mariya was tutored beneath the Mother Superior, not in the fields of etiquette, but in literature and politics. According to Mother Wilhemina, a pre-adolescent Mariya 'lacked the confidence and poise of a Barbanov princess, yet retained the sharpness of one'. Such reigned true, as she never failed to attend a lesson.
  
As she aged twewve, much to hew confoundment, a missive addwessed to hew weached Venewwa, summoning hew back to coult. The voyage to Awcas was awduous, taking a heavy toww on the sickwy giww's fwame. Nevewthewess, aftew five Saint's months of twavew, she was intwoduced to Haeseni Coult. It is attested by the sewvantwy that the dishevewed giww was not shown awound the city, now intwoduced to hew foweign sibrings initiawwy, but instead immediatewy shown to hew quawtews.
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As she aged twelve, much to her confoundment, a missive addressed to her reached Venerra, summoning her back to court. The voyage to Arcas was arduous, taking a heavy toll on the sickly girl's frame. Nevertheless, after five Saint's months of travel, she was introduced to Haeseni Court. It is attested by the servantry that the disheveled girl was not shown around the city, nor introduced to her foreign siblings initially, but instead immediately shown to her quarters.
  
 
[[File:viktor_ruthern.jpg|thumb|left|160px|''Viktor I, Duke of Vidaus'']]
 
[[File:viktor_ruthern.jpg|thumb|left|160px|''Viktor I, Duke of Vidaus'']]
 
== First Marriage ==
 
== First Marriage ==
It was then that the Plincess was intwoduced to hew fiwst cousin, the Bawon Viktow of Wostig, heiw to the Duchy of Vidaus. They became quick fliends, and Maliya briskwy feww enamowed lith him; much to hew sulplise, the feelings wewe wecipwocated and a betwothaw was wlit. Whiwst made to be a union of duty in a decwawation wlit by [[Lerald I, Duke of Carnatia|Lerald of Carnatia]], the Wowd Pawatine, it was of mutuaw agweeance.
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It was then that the Princess was introduced to her first cousin, the Baron Viktor of Rostig, heir to the Duchy of Vidaus. They became quick friends, and Mariya briskly fell enamored with him; much to her surprise, the feelings were reciprocated and a betrothal was writ. Whilst made to be a union of duty in a declaration writ by [[Lerald I, Duke of Carnatia|Lerald of Carnatia]], the Lord Palatine, it was of mutual agreeance.
  
Aftew an extended betwothaw, Maliya was wed to Viktow in a dulw cewemony, attended by a pwethowa of Haeseni citizens, though not the wemaindew of hew sibrings; It is said some wewe in disagweement lith the pwoximity in brood wewations betlixt the two, and dutifulwy pwotested the mawliage.  
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After an extended betrothal, Mariya was wed to Viktor in a dull ceremony, attended by a plethora of Haeseni citizens, though not the remainder of her siblings; It is said some were in disagreement with the proximity in blood relations betwixt the two, and dutifully protested the marriage.  
  
Hew time as the Duchess-Consowt of liddwed lith instability, hew husband often being wemiss of his officiaw duties, much to hew dismay. Aftew the biwth of hew onwy son lith him, Siguine, and his stiwwbown tlin, a distwaught Maliya sought wefuge fwom hew duties in the coult of hew wate mothew's fliend, The [[Angelo I of Astorgia|Count of Astorga]]. It was duling this time that wowd was delivewed to hew that she was demoted in status, no wongew bealing the titwe of Duchess-Consowt of Vidaus, but Countess-Consowt of Mettewden. This wed an infuliated Maliya to seek counciw fwom [[Andrew III of Haense]] who agweed lith his aunt that an annulment would be the best coulse of action.  
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Her time as the Duchess-Consort of riddled with instability, her husband often being remiss of his official duties, much to her dismay. After the birth of her only son with him, Siguine, and his stillborn twin, a distraught Mariya sought refuge from her duties in the court of her late mother's friend, The [[Angelo I of Astorgia|Count of Astorga]]. It was during this time that word was delivered to her that she was demoted in status, no longer bearing the title of Duchess-Consort of Vidaus, but Countess-Consort of Metterden. This led an infuriated Mariya to seek council from [[Andrew III of Haense]] who agreed with his aunt that an annulment would be the best course of action.  
  
With haste, the plincess entewtained a meeting lith the cawdinaw of Weza, pweading hew case. It was duling this point in hew life in which she found comfowt in the pwesence of [[Vladrick I, Prince of Rubern|Prince Vladrick of Rubern]], who became a gweat confidant of hews, and some even have dawed to say, a wovew.  
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With haste, the princess entertained a meeting with the cardinal of Reza, pleading her case. It was during this point in her life in which she found comfort in the presence of [[Vladrick I, Prince of Rubern|Prince Vladrick of Rubern]], who became a great confidant of hers, and some even have dared to say, a lover.  
  
As she wandewed the stweets, she encountewed hew husband fow the fiwst time in yeaws, who cowdwy lished to speak lith hew in plivate. He sowemnwy inquiwed why Maliya didn't lish to be wed to him, and why she couldn't offew him anothew chance, to which Maliya weplied she did not wove him anymowe. A vexed Viktow wose, and swaggewed out, wabeling his estwanged life a hawwot in his stead.  
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As she wandered the streets, she encountered her husband for the first time in years, who coldly wished to speak with her in private. He solemnly inquired why Mariya didn't wish to be wed to him, and why she couldn't offer him another chance, to which Mariya replied she did not love him anymore. A vexed Viktor rose, and swaggered out, labeling his estranged wife a harlot in his stead.  
  
It wasn't untiw watew that month in which she was woken fwom hew swumbew in a fwenzy by a maidsewvant, who begged Maliya to attend to a liot in the squawe. Bemused, she dwew a gwance towawd hew swumbeling chiwd, befowe shuffling towawd the city. A cwowd had assembred in the squawe, and ichow pewceivabry stained the gwounds. It wasn't befowe wong befowe the Bawbanov compwehended what had occulwed, and she feww to hew knees. Hew husband and his brothew had both duewed fow the comitaw seat and had wost theiw lives as a consequence.
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It wasn't until later that month in which she was woken from her slumber in a frenzy by a maidservant, who begged Mariya to attend to a riot in the square. Bemused, she drew a glance toward her slumbering child, before shuffling toward the city. A crowd had assembled in the square, and ichor perceivably stained the grounds. It wasn't before long before the Barbanov comprehended what had occurred, and she fell to her knees. Her husband and his brother had both dueled for the comital seat and had lost their lives as a consequence.
  
 
== Dowager-Countess of Metterden ==
 
== Dowager-Countess of Metterden ==
It wasn't befowe wong that the young Dowagew, but twenty-foul and stiww in hew youth, stawted gawneling pitied gwances by hew fewwow coultiews. Hew niece, [[Sofiya of Haense|Princess Sofiya]], who once condemned Maliya fow hew pulsuits of dispensation, began tending to hew. Unabre to beaw the attention any fulthew, she began fow [[Principality of Rubern|Rubern]], to speak lith Vwadlick. To hew dismay, despite his pliow uttewances, the Plince onwy spoke of duty to hew, and how his counciw lished fow him to wed anothew. Out of hystelics, the ovewwhewmed woman pwocwaimed hew wove fow the Alimaw, fow him too onwy avewt his gwance.  
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It wasn't before long that the young Dowager, but twenty-four and still in her youth, started garnering pitied glances by her fellow courtiers. Her niece, [[Sofiya of Haense|Princess Sofiya]], who once condemned Mariya for her pursuits of dispensation, began tending to her. Unable to bear the attention any further, she began for [[Principality of Rubern|Rubern]], to speak with Vladrick. To her dismay, despite his prior utterances, the Prince only spoke of duty to her, and how his council wished for him to wed another. Out of hysterics, the overwhelmed woman proclaimed her love for the Alimar, for him too only avert his glance.  
 
[[File:AlexandraofRussia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Princess Mariya of Haense, 1730'']]
 
[[File:AlexandraofRussia.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Princess Mariya of Haense, 1730'']]
Heawtbroken, and ashamed, the Plincess wetulned home and penned a now-ewdewwy Mothew Wiwhemina, pweading lith the cwone fow advice. Again, she was weminded of duty. The woman quickwy penned to an owd fliend fwom the nunnewy, the Mawchioness of Wouvain, asking hew fow a pwace amongst hew coult. In but a few days, Maliya weceived an invitation to the Duchy of Awba: one that she accepted gwaciouswy.
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Heartbroken, and ashamed, the Princess returned home and penned a now-elderly Mother Wilhemina, pleading with the crone for advice. Again, she was reminded of duty. The woman quickly penned to an old friend from the nunnery, the Marchioness of Louvain, asking her for a place amongst her court. In but a few days, Mariya received an invitation to the Duchy of Alba: one that she accepted graciously.
  
  
 
== Second Marriage ==
 
== Second Marriage ==
To hew welief, she quickwy assimiwated into the Coults of the [[House of Alstion]], a wewcomed change fwom the bustling theatlics of the Anions. In time, she gwew to fowget hew twoubres in the company of Aliewwe. It was then when she met [[Alexander Frederick]], a hoawy man past his plime; they became fast fliends and even cwosew confidants. Some say he was weminded of his fiwst life, [[Princess Analiese of Haense]], by the Bawbanov. In the days succeeding the death of his thiwd life, [[Cesarina Louise]], and consequentwy his wovewess mawliage to hew, an ewdewwy Awexandew pwoposed to Maliya. Despite being stlicken by sulplise, she wewuctantwy agweed.   
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To her relief, she quickly assimilated into the Courts of the [[House of Alstion]], a welcomed change from the bustling theatrics of the Anions. In time, she grew to forget her troubles in the company of Arielle. It was then when she met [[Alexander Frederick]], a hoary man past his prime; they became fast friends and even closer confidants. Some say he was reminded of his first wife, [[Princess Analiese of Haense]], by the Barbanov. In the days succeeding the death of his third wife, [[Cesarina Louise]], and consequently his loveless marriage to her, an elderly Alexander proposed to Mariya. Despite being stricken by surprise, she reluctantly agreed.   
  
Wegawdwess of the age gap, Maliya went on lith the speedy betwothaw to hew confidant. The cewemony, whiwe indulgent, was attended onwy by a sewect few, as both the bridegwoom and bride did not lish fow thewe to be gwand mewliment aftew so many unions. The Bawbanov donned a white sack-back gown lith one-foot panniews and a multitude of giwded items whiwst keeping hew haiw in a twaditionaw Haeseni braid.
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Regardless of the age gap, Mariya went on with the speedy betrothal to her confidant. The ceremony, while indulgent, was attended only by a select few, as both the bridegroom and bride did not wish for there to be grand merriment after so many unions. The Barbanov donned a white sack-back gown with one-foot panniers and a multitude of gilded items whilst keeping her hair in a traditional Haeseni braid.
  
But two yeaws into hew mawliage, the Plince and Plincess wewe bestowed theiw fiwst chiwd togethew. Upon fiwst sulveying his visage, it is said Maliya expewwed a wesounding shliek and commanded fow the appwoximate sewvantwy to evacuate the woom. Hew son, showtwy theweaftew monikewed Adlian 'the Gwotesque' of Awstion, was defowmed and liddwed lith defowmities. The matwonwy Bawbanov would wesent hew husband fow the yeaws to come.
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But two years into her marriage, the Prince and Princess were bestowed their first child together. Upon first surveying his visage, it is said Mariya expelled a resounding shriek and commanded for the approximate servantry to evacuate the room. Her son, shortly thereafter monikered Adrian 'the Grotesque' of Alstion, was deformed and riddled with deformities. The matronly Barbanov would resent her husband for the years to come.
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Fowwoling the estabrishment of the Owenian Pwotectowate, she and hew husband would fostew to the dispwaced Plincelings Fwancis and Wobewt; despite theiw pubric identity as Ashes bastawds, Awexandew wefused to deny his patewnity. She would tend to them untiw hew second pwegnancy, which was liddwed lith instabilities and fewvent fevews. Eventuawwy, Maliya suffewed a miscawliage on the 17th of the Fiwst Seed, 1736, costing hew own life and pwesumabry that of hew chiwd.  
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Following the establishment of the Orenian Protectorate, she and her husband would foster to the displaced Princelings Francis and Robert; despite their public identity as Ashes bastards, Alexander refused to deny his paternity. She would tend to them until her second pregnancy, which was riddled with instabilities and fervent fevers. Eventually, Mariya suffered a miscarriage on the 17th of the First Seed, 1736, costing her own life and presumably that of her child.  
  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
== Titles, Styles, and Honors ==  
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
 
=== Titles and Styles ===
*'''1704-Pwesent:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' thePlincess Maliya of Hanseti-Wuska
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*'''1704-Present:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' thePrincess Mariya of Hanseti-Ruska
 
*'''1720-1727:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' the Duchess of Vidaus
 
*'''1720-1727:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' the Duchess of Vidaus
*'''1727-1728:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' the Countess of Mettewden
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*'''1727-1728:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' the Countess of Metterden
*'''1727-1728:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' Plincess Maliya of Hanseti-Wuska, Dowagew Countess of Mettewden
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*'''1727-1728:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' Princess Mariya of Hanseti-Ruska, Dowager Countess of Metterden
*'''1730-1731:''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' Plincess Awexandew of House Awstion
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*'''1730-1731:''' ''Her Imperial Highness,'' Princess Alexander of House Alstion
*'''1731-1736:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' Wady Awexandew of House Awstion
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*'''1731-1736:''' ''Her Royal Highness,'' Lady Alexander of House Alstion
  
  
 
==Issue==
 
==Issue==
Plincess Maliya wed the Duke of Vidaus, Viktow vaw Wuthewn, in hew youth; theiw mawliage siwed one living son. Watew, she became the thiwd wegitimate life of Plince Awexandew of Owen, pwoducing iwk.
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Princess Mariya wed the Duke of Vidaus, Viktor var Ruthern, in her youth; their marriage sired one living son. Later, she became the third legitimate wife of Prince Alexander of Oren, producing ilk.
 
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|[[Siguine I Ruthern|Siguine-Otto var Ruthern, Count of Metterden]]|| 1724 || Alive || Unwed || Fiwstbown son to Viktow and Maliya of Haense
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|[[Siguine I Ruthern|Siguine-Otto var Ruthern, Count of Metterden]]|| 1724 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn son to Viktor and Mariya of Haense
 
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| Unnamed Stiwwbown || 1724 || 1724 || Unwed || Stiwwbown daughtew to Viktow and Maliya of Haense
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| Unnamed Stillborn || 1724 || 1724 || Unwed || Stillborn daughter to Viktor and Mariya of Haense
 
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| Adlian Phiwlip Johannes || 1731 || Alive || Unwed || Fiwstbown son to Maliya and Awexandew
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| Adrian Phillip Johannes || 1731 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn son to Mariya and Alexander
 
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[[Category:House Barbanov]]
 
[[Category:House Barbanov]]

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Mariya Oliviya Barbanov
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Duchess-Consort of Vidaus
Tenure: 1720 - 1727
Predecessor: Aaliyah of Vrakai
Countess-Consort of Metterden
Tenure: 1727 - 1728
Predecessor: Aaliyah of Vrakai
Born: 4th of Winter's Cold, 1704
Died: 17th of the First Seed, 1736
Spouse:
(1.) Viktor I, Duke of Vidaus
(m. 1720-1728)
(2.) Prince Alexander Frederick
(m. 1730)
House: Barbanov
Father: King Robert I
Mother: Elizaveta of Vidaus
Princess Mariya Oliviya of Haense (4th of Winter's Cold, 1704 - present) is the former Duchess of Vidaus, by marriage to Viktor I, and mother to his successor, Siguine-Otto. She later wed Prince Alexander Horen after the untimely death of his third wife, The Empress Mother, Cesarina of Marna.

Early Life

Mariya was born to King Robert I, and his consort Queen Elizabeth of Vidaus in Markev, Haense. Due to the sprawling age difference between the young Barbov dynast and her older siblings, she was never truly acquainted with any of them, and moreso with her nephews and nieces. In her infancy, Mariya found herself motherless, as Elizaveta was brutally slaughtered by one Andrik Tosali, an avid resenter of the Haeseni crown. Shortly thereafter, in order to preserve the dependable child's life amidst a brief chaotic period, she was sent away to a convent in the Aeldinic Principality of Venerra, a holding of the House of Grimm.

But a year after, a bird arrived at the sisterhood, declaring the revered King Robert as deceased. The news affected Mariya meagerly, as she was much too young to truly comprehend the drastic consequences it would take on her life. As requested by her elder brother Crown Prince Marius, who was coronated soon after, Mariya was tutored beneath the Mother Superior, not in the fields of etiquette, but in literature and politics. According to Mother Wilhemina, a pre-adolescent Mariya 'lacked the confidence and poise of a Barbanov princess, yet retained the sharpness of one'. Such reigned true, as she never failed to attend a lesson.

As she aged twelve, much to her confoundment, a missive addressed to her reached Venerra, summoning her back to court. The voyage to Arcas was arduous, taking a heavy toll on the sickly girl's frame. Nevertheless, after five Saint's months of travel, she was introduced to Haeseni Court. It is attested by the servantry that the disheveled girl was not shown around the city, nor introduced to her foreign siblings initially, but instead immediately shown to her quarters.

Viktor I, Duke of Vidaus

First Marriage

It was then that the Princess was introduced to her first cousin, the Baron Viktor of Rostig, heir to the Duchy of Vidaus. They became quick friends, and Mariya briskly fell enamored with him; much to her surprise, the feelings were reciprocated and a betrothal was writ. Whilst made to be a union of duty in a declaration writ by Lerald of Carnatia, the Lord Palatine, it was of mutual agreeance.

After an extended betrothal, Mariya was wed to Viktor in a dull ceremony, attended by a plethora of Haeseni citizens, though not the remainder of her siblings; It is said some were in disagreement with the proximity in blood relations betwixt the two, and dutifully protested the marriage.

Her time as the Duchess-Consort of riddled with instability, her husband often being remiss of his official duties, much to her dismay. After the birth of her only son with him, Siguine, and his stillborn twin, a distraught Mariya sought refuge from her duties in the court of her late mother's friend, The Count of Astorga. It was during this time that word was delivered to her that she was demoted in status, no longer bearing the title of Duchess-Consort of Vidaus, but Countess-Consort of Metterden. This led an infuriated Mariya to seek council from Andrew III of Haense who agreed with his aunt that an annulment would be the best course of action.

With haste, the princess entertained a meeting with the cardinal of Reza, pleading her case. It was during this point in her life in which she found comfort in the presence of Prince Vladrick of Rubern, who became a great confidant of hers, and some even have dared to say, a lover.

As she wandered the streets, she encountered her husband for the first time in years, who coldly wished to speak with her in private. He solemnly inquired why Mariya didn't wish to be wed to him, and why she couldn't offer him another chance, to which Mariya replied she did not love him anymore. A vexed Viktor rose, and swaggered out, labeling his estranged wife a harlot in his stead.

It wasn't until later that month in which she was woken from her slumber in a frenzy by a maidservant, who begged Mariya to attend to a riot in the square. Bemused, she drew a glance toward her slumbering child, before shuffling toward the city. A crowd had assembled in the square, and ichor perceivably stained the grounds. It wasn't before long before the Barbanov comprehended what had occurred, and she fell to her knees. Her husband and his brother had both dueled for the comital seat and had lost their lives as a consequence.

Dowager-Countess of Metterden

It wasn't before long that the young Dowager, but twenty-four and still in her youth, started garnering pitied glances by her fellow courtiers. Her niece, Princess Sofiya, who once condemned Mariya for her pursuits of dispensation, began tending to her. Unable to bear the attention any further, she began for Rubern, to speak with Vladrick. To her dismay, despite his prior utterances, the Prince only spoke of duty to her, and how his council wished for him to wed another. Out of hysterics, the overwhelmed woman proclaimed her love for the Alimar, for him too only avert his glance.

Princess Mariya of Haense, 1730

Heartbroken, and ashamed, the Princess returned home and penned a now-elderly Mother Wilhemina, pleading with the crone for advice. Again, she was reminded of duty. The woman quickly penned to an old friend from the nunnery, the Marchioness of Louvain, asking her for a place amongst her court. In but a few days, Mariya received an invitation to the Duchy of Alba: one that she accepted graciously.


Second Marriage

To her relief, she quickly assimilated into the Courts of the House of Alstion, a welcomed change from the bustling theatrics of the Anions. In time, she grew to forget her troubles in the company of Arielle. It was then when she met Alexander Frederick, a hoary man past his prime; they became fast friends and even closer confidants. Some say he was reminded of his first wife, Princess Analiese of Haense, by the Barbanov. In the days succeeding the death of his third wife, Cesarina Louise, and consequently his loveless marriage to her, an elderly Alexander proposed to Mariya. Despite being stricken by surprise, she reluctantly agreed.

Regardless of the age gap, Mariya went on with the speedy betrothal to her confidant. The ceremony, while indulgent, was attended only by a select few, as both the bridegroom and bride did not wish for there to be grand merriment after so many unions. The Barbanov donned a white sack-back gown with one-foot panniers and a multitude of gilded items whilst keeping her hair in a traditional Haeseni braid.

But two years into her marriage, the Prince and Princess were bestowed their first child together. Upon first surveying his visage, it is said Mariya expelled a resounding shriek and commanded for the approximate servantry to evacuate the room. Her son, shortly thereafter monikered Adrian 'the Grotesque' of Alstion, was deformed and riddled with deformities. The matronly Barbanov would resent her husband for the years to come.

Death

Following the establishment of the Orenian Protectorate, she and her husband would foster to the displaced Princelings Francis and Robert; despite their public identity as Ashes bastards, Alexander refused to deny his paternity. She would tend to them until her second pregnancy, which was riddled with instabilities and fervent fevers. Eventually, Mariya suffered a miscarriage on the 17th of the First Seed, 1736, costing her own life and presumably that of her child.

Titles, Styles, and Honors

Titles and Styles

  • 1704-Present: Her Royal Highness, thePrincess Mariya of Hanseti-Ruska
  • 1720-1727: Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Vidaus
  • 1727-1728: Her Royal Highness, the Countess of Metterden
  • 1727-1728: Her Royal Highness, Princess Mariya of Hanseti-Ruska, Dowager Countess of Metterden
  • 1730-1731: Her Imperial Highness, Princess Alexander of House Alstion
  • 1731-1736: Her Royal Highness, Lady Alexander of House Alstion


Issue

Princess Mariya wed the Duke of Vidaus, Viktor var Ruthern, in her youth; their marriage sired one living son. Later, she became the third legitimate wife of Prince Alexander of Oren, producing ilk.

Name Birth Death Marriage Notes
Siguine-Otto var Ruthern, Count of Metterden 1724 Alive Unwed Firstborn son to Viktor and Mariya of Haense
Unnamed Stillborn 1724 1724 Unwed Stillborn daughter to Viktor and Mariya of Haense
Adrian Phillip Johannes 1731 Alive Unwed Firstborn son to Mariya and Alexander