Princess Amélie of Lewes

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Princess Amélie of Lewes
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Amélie Lucinde aged sixteen, c.1863
Born: 9th of Godfrey's Triumph, 1846, San Luciano, Principality of Savoy
Died: 17th of The Deep Cold, 1863, Providence, Holy Orenian Empire
House: Savoie-Lewes
Father: Prince Leufroy, Count of Lewes
Mother: Caterina Louisa Helane

Princess Amélie of Lewes (Savoyard: Amelia Lucinda) was the firstborn daughter and secondborn child to Prince Leufroy Renault, son of Olivier I of Savoy, and his wife Caterina Helane. During her childhood in the Principality, she was said to have been affectionate and adoring to her family and friends. The comital family of Lewes was exiled and sought refuge in the Orenian capital of Providence following Leufroy's attempted coup of the throne and later disappearance.

Early Life

Born Amélie Lucinde Ashford de Savoie-Lewes, her childhood was especially fruitful for a girl of her age. She adored her family and was more often than not seen playing with her many cousins or siblings around the capital or in the Palazzo Algradé. Once, her mother recalled in a letter surfaced from the ruins of Savoy, the princess Amélie lead her cousin Carolina of Savoy into the vineyards to play only for the entirety of the court children to be found with them later that eve.

She was a ward to the Princess of Savoy, Catherine of Sutica, and was highly educated alongside her mainline cousins by various nannies and teachers. By the age of fourteen, two years before her passing, Amélie was fluent in common, Waldenian, Savinian, Auvergnian, Illatian, and was studying High Imperial or 'Flexio'. Alongside language studies, she was also taught etiquette, needlework, and ballet, the latter of which she was remarked to have excelled.

Amélie pictured with her two sisters, Régina and Marguerite. (c. 1856)

Adolescence

WIP

Death

Throughout her life post-exile, Amélie was permitted to visit the country a number of times. With Leufroy presumed dead, the exile was eventually lifted for the remaining members of her family and thus trips of visitation occurred much more often for the princess. While some were to visit her family and friends, others simply were to bask in the Southern heat and comfortable surroundings. It was these trips, however, that would lead to her fateful demise.

During a two week trip to San Luciano, Amélie was caught completely by chance in the 1863 bombing of Savoy's capital city by off-shore mercenaries. Caught in the initial impact, bystanders that had witnessed the explosion rushed the princess among many other dead and injured Savinians to aid outside the walls. While Amélie was not pronounced dead at the scene, she later passed bed-ridden in intensive care. Perhaps ironically, the hospital she passed at was in Oren, the place she favoured the least.

Titles and Styles

  • 1846 - present Her Highness, The Princess Amélie of Lewes