Difference between revisions of "Prince John Henry of Marna"
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− | '''Prince John Henry of Marna''', of the [[House of Horen]], ([[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Henricus'') (12th of the Deep Cold, 1539 – 9th of the Grand Harvest, 1557) was the firstborn son of Prince Alexander, Duke of Marna to [[Aurelia de Bar]], and therefore grandson of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]] and nephew to [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]]. In contrast to his uncle, John Henry was considered to be a vibrant and spirited youth, not haunted by the emperor's madness or insanity. John Henry also carried a strained relationship with his father, whose hedonistic nature conflicted with that of John Henry's idealistic views. He fought in the Nauzica Brigade under the command of Ser Drevin de Sarkozy and Ser Michael Hightower, along side his fellow cousin Prince Henry Joseph of Furnestock. | + | '''Prince John Henry of Marna''', of the [[House of Horen]], ([[High Imperial]]: ''Johannes Henricus'') (12th of the Deep Cold, 1539 – 9th of the Grand Harvest, 1557) was the firstborn son of [[Prince Alexander, Duke of Marna]] to [[Aurelia de Bar]], and therefore grandson of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|John I]] and nephew to [[John II, Holy Orenian Emperor|John II]]. In contrast to his uncle, John Henry was considered to be a vibrant and spirited youth, not haunted by the emperor's madness or insanity. John Henry also carried a strained relationship with his father, whose hedonistic nature conflicted with that of John Henry's idealistic views. He fought in the Nauzica Brigade under the command of Ser Drevin de Sarkozy and Ser Michael Hightower, along side his fellow cousin Prince Henry Joseph of Furnestock. |
The young prince met his end at the Sack of Seahelm during the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]], his young death drawing many similarities to that of [[Philip de Sola]], nephew of John I. He left no issue. | The young prince met his end at the Sack of Seahelm during the [[Third Rurikid Uprising]], his young death drawing many similarities to that of [[Philip de Sola]], nephew of John I. He left no issue. |
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Prince John Henry of Marna, of the House of Horen, (High Imperial: Johannes Henricus) (12th of the Deep Cold, 1539 – 9th of the Grand Harvest, 1557) was the firstborn son of Prince Alexander, Duke of Marna to Aurelia de Bar, and therefore grandson of John I and nephew to John II. In contrast to his uncle, John Henry was considered to be a vibrant and spirited youth, not haunted by the emperor's madness or insanity. John Henry also carried a strained relationship with his father, whose hedonistic nature conflicted with that of John Henry's idealistic views. He fought in the Nauzica Brigade under the command of Ser Drevin de Sarkozy and Ser Michael Hightower, along side his fellow cousin Prince Henry Joseph of Furnestock.
The young prince met his end at the Sack of Seahelm during the Third Rurikid Uprising, his young death drawing many similarities to that of Philip de Sola, nephew of John I. He left no issue.