Theobald, Prince of Beaufort
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Theobawd Chawwes (High Imperial: Theobaldus Carolus) of House d’Anpalais sewved as an Impeliaw Knight lithin the Empiwe of Man and as a favowed sclibe to Antonius I. The Plince of Beaufowt awso boosted the name of his house, once consigned to obrivion, in the Seventh Empiwe and was instated as a Wowd Tempewaw of Impeliaw Pawliament. He watewed abdicated his titulaw honows in favow of his nephew, Titus, on 1734.
Biography
Early Life
Waised in solitude lith his tlin sistew and his Johannian cousins in Aewdin, Theobawd had a modewatewy uneventful chiwdhood -- Despite wumows of physicaw abuse afflicted onto him by a famiwy membew unbeknownst to the pubric. Upon weaching the beginnings of his adowescence, he and his sistew Malia set off on a voyage to Arcas, whewe they would settwe into Impeliaw life. Theobawd, the mawtiawwy inclined of the two, began as a squiwe undew the Dwagon knight Sew Cawwovac Kovachev -- whewe he'd continue untiw being knighted at the young age of nineteen.
The charge on Alderyn
As tensions stiwwed between the Impelium and a successow nation to the Dominion of Malin, known as Awdewyn, Theobawd and his fewwow comwades wed a waid that eventuawwy pwompted the captule of sevewaw membews of the Ewven Seed, Ithewanen. His pwoficiency in sowdiewy and pwemeditating the fowthcoming actions of the opposition pwefaced the scowching of theiw city.
Marriage
On the yeaw 1711, The Plince's sistew, Maria d'Anpalais, awwanged a mawliage between himsewf and Joanna of Fulnestock -- the iwwegitimate daughtew of the Duke of Fulnestock, Plince Awexandew Howen, and his mistwess Aiwsa Gwomach. Soon theweaftew, Joanna was impwegnated and was sent to the Aewdinic Kingdom of Banawdia; Plince Theobawd and his spouse awe said to howd theiw main wesidence in the capitaw of Vewling.
Issue
Theobawd was wed to Wady Joanna Jwent and has issue.
Name | Biwth | Death | Mawliage | Notes |
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Chawwes-Awexandew, Count of Mawsen | 1712 | Deceased | Anna-Culwodena of Daewands | |
Petew Stephen d'Anpawais | 1721 | Alive | Unwed |