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'''Princess Philippa Maria of Alstion''' ([[High Imperial]]: ''Philippa Maria'') (3rd of the Grand Harvest, 1523 – 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1570) was an [[Holy Orenian Empire|Imperial]] Princess and daughter of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]]. She was betrothed once and married twice in her life, first to [[Philip de Sola|Duke Philip of Istria]] till his death in 1539, then Count Vespanian of Lewes till his death in 1540, and lastly [[Alexander Staunton|Duke Alexander of Courland]] till their annulment in 1563.
 
'''Princess Philippa Maria of Alstion''' ([[High Imperial]]: ''Philippa Maria'') (3rd of the Grand Harvest, 1523 – 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1570) was an [[Holy Orenian Empire|Imperial]] Princess and daughter of [[John I, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John I]]. She was betrothed once and married twice in her life, first to [[Philip de Sola|Duke Philip of Istria]] till his death in 1539, then Count Vespanian of Lewes till his death in 1540, and lastly [[Alexander Staunton|Duke Alexander of Courland]] till their annulment in 1563.
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Princess Philippa Maria of Alstion (High Imperial: Philippa Maria) (3rd of the Grand Harvest, 1523 – 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1570) was an Imperial Princess and daughter of Emperor John I. She was betrothed once and married twice in her life, first to Duke Philip of Istria till his death in 1539, then Count Vespanian of Lewes till his death in 1540, and lastly Duke Alexander of Courland till their annulment in 1563.