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'''Theresa Elisabeth Kovachev''' (Born 1565), also known as '''Theresa of Turov''', was Queen-Consort of Haense as the wife of [[Andrew II of Haense|Andrew I]]. After the execution of her husband for treason, the now widowed-queen was left to parent their eldest son, [[Marius I of Haense |Marius I]]. Theresa is not known for much, though many in the royal court of Haense recall her quarrels with her brother-in-law, Charles Siguine. She would later go on to rebuild a close relationship with her son, being present at his coronation in 1595. She would die in 1600. | '''Theresa Elisabeth Kovachev''' (Born 1565), also known as '''Theresa of Turov''', was Queen-Consort of Haense as the wife of [[Andrew II of Haense|Andrew I]]. After the execution of her husband for treason, the now widowed-queen was left to parent their eldest son, [[Marius I of Haense |Marius I]]. Theresa is not known for much, though many in the royal court of Haense recall her quarrels with her brother-in-law, Charles Siguine. She would later go on to rebuild a close relationship with her son, being present at his coronation in 1595. She would die in 1600. | ||
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Theresa Elisabeth Kovachev (Born 1565), also known as Theresa of Turov, was Queen-Consort of Haense as the wife of Andrew I. After the execution of her husband for treason, the now widowed-queen was left to parent their eldest son, Marius I. Theresa is not known for much, though many in the royal court of Haense recall her quarrels with her brother-in-law, Charles Siguine. She would later go on to rebuild a close relationship with her son, being present at his coronation in 1595. She would die in 1600.