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Safiye Stateira Basrid (High Imperial: Sophia Juliya), otherwise known as Lady Safiye of Susa, was a member of the House of Basrid. She was the fourth child and first daughter to Jahan Basrid, 1st Count of Susa and Selene Sabari. She married and later divorced Prince Peter, Count of Kaphro, and started the Scouts of Helena and later the Scouts of Providence.
Biography
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Marriage & Divorce
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Scouts of Helena & Providence
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Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Victoria Clementine Kaphro | 1787 | Alive | Unwed | The firstborn daughter of Safiye and Peter. Named after Safiye's favorite color. |
Thea Augusta Kaphro | 1789 | 1820 | Unwed | The secondborn daughter of Safiye and Peter. Named after Safiye's dear friend, Theresa Morana Vilchyc, and Peter's mother, Anne Augusta. Never publically talked about until she had died, due to her childhood illness. |
Peter August Kaphro | 1790 | Alive | Unwed | The firstborn son of Safiye and Peter. Named after Peter himself. Heir to the county of Kaphro. Rumored to have caught his older sister's illness, because he too, was never seen publically. |
Yvette Annelise Basird | 1794 | 1802 | Unwed | The third daughter of Safiye, born after her divorce to Peter. It was rumored that the father was still Prince Peter, but never proven. The daughter was later legitimized under the Basrid name to only die a year later. |