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Snežana Maksimilijanova-Švinska

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Snežana Maksimilijanova-Švinska
Ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to Brezovo and Yavorina
Incumbent
Assumed office
1750
Preceded by Diplomatic relations established

Born 1702
Mitrovska, Northern Coria Northern Coria
Citizenship Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes
Residence Preplava
Profession Diplomat
Religion Corian Orthodox Church


Snežana Maksimilijanova-Švinska (Krasnocorian Methodic: Снежана Максимилијанова-Швинска; Mishalanese: Снежана Красномировна Максимилианова-Швиннская, Snezhana Krasnomirovna Maksimilianova-Shvinnskaya), born as Snežana Jovanović-Smičić (Krasnocorian Methodic: Снежана Јовановић-Смичић), and 1732–1742 known as Snežana Verion (Krasnocorian Methodic: Снежана Верион) is a Northern Corian royal and politician, a Shirerithian noblewoman, and Order of the Holy Lakes diplomat and former Lady of the Holy Lakes (1732–1742).

The daughter of Prince Krasnomir Jovanović-Smičić of Northern Coria and granddaughter of King Jovan Jovanović of Krasnocoria, she was born in Mitrovska, in exile. She married Legolas Isorion Verion in 1732 in what was widely believed to be a political marriage. In 1734, their son Athelas was born, and in 1736 their daughter Marinazora. They remained married until after the birth of their third child, Jonas. Their last years were married by grief in her husband's family, including the tragic lost of members of his family in the sinking of the Biternion. The final straw was likely Jonas's birth in 1740, which increased stress on the couple. By mutual decision, they divorced amicably in 1741, and Snežana was immediately courted by Vladimir Maksimilianov-Shvinnskiy. This time, she decided to marry for love, finding many aspects of mutual interest Vladimir such as religion, poetry, and politics. They married in 1742, with Legolas walking her down the aisle. Snežana and Vladimir had three children, Pavel (born 1744 and named after Juan Pablo Jimenez and Paolo Antonio Aguilar), Krasnomir (born 1746 and named after Krasnomir Jovanović-Smičić), and Alexandra (born 1749 and named after Snežana's mother Aleksandra Baskarad).

In 1750, she was appointed ambassador of the Order of the Holy Lakes to the newly recognised state of Brezovo and Yavorina. She relocated with her husband and youngest children to Preplava.