Difference between revisions of "Sophie Clémentine of Provins"
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+ | | Justinian Nafis Basrid || 1875 || Alive || Unwed || Firstborn child to Sophie and Count Aleksandr of Susa. Heir to the County of Susa | ||
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+ | | Kareena Dionne Basrid || 1877 || Alive || Unwed|| Secondborn child to Sophie and Count ALeksandr of Susa. | ||
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+ | | Owynia Amara Basrid || 1879 || Alive || Unwed || Thirdborn child to Sophie and Count ALeksandr of Susa. | ||
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Revision as of 03:27, 19 July 2022
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Lady Sophie of Provins (5th of Horen’s Calling, 1849 - Present) was the youngest of the famed Madames de Provins of the early 1800s, styled after the socialite group of which her mother was a part, the Madames de Savoie. She served as a deputy on the Council of Emperor Philip II and Empress Anastasia I and as Lady Registrar under King Frederick I.
Upon her emergence into social life at the courts of Charlotte of Aldersberg, and later Empress Anastasia I, Sophie was primed to be betrothed to the crown heir by her mother, and it is suspected that Empress Anastasia played a part in such.
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Name | Birth | Death | Marriage | |
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Justinian Nafis Basrid | 1875 | Alive | Unwed | Firstborn child to Sophie and Count Aleksandr of Susa. Heir to the County of Susa |
Kareena Dionne Basrid | 1877 | Alive | Unwed | Secondborn child to Sophie and Count ALeksandr of Susa. |
Owynia Amara Basrid | 1879 | Alive | Unwed | Thirdborn child to Sophie and Count ALeksandr of Susa. |