Victoria I
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Victoria I | |
Fictional | |
Queen of Victoria | |
Reign | 17.IV.1450 - 30.X.1481 |
Coronation | 17.IV.1450 |
Predecessor | House Created |
Successor | Edward I |
Prime Ministers | see text |
Consort | Prince Baudouin of Beaugium |
Issue | King Edward I
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Fullname | |
Victoria Elizabeth Elidh Brown | |
Father | John Brown |
Mother | Queen Victoria The Queen Mother |
Born | 9.VI.1430 |
Balmoral Castle, Scotannia | |
Died | 30.X.1481 |
St. Andrews Palace, Riego | |
Burial | 5.XI.1481 |
Adraisia Abbey, Adraisia | |
Signature |
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House of Brown | |
Country | Amokolia, Lovely, Valencia, Kingdom of Victoria |
Founder | Victoria I |
Founded | 1450 AN |
Current Members |
Victoria (Victoria Elizabeth Elidh Brown; 9.VI.1430 – 30.X.1481 AN) was the Queen regnant of the Kingdom of Victoria from 17.IV.1450 until her death at the age of 51 in 1481. Her reign is known as the Victorious era, and was a period of industrial, cultural, political, geographical, and military progress within the newly formed Kingdom of Victoria.
Early Life
Assasination Plot
Discovering Micras
Declaration of Dunrah
Coronation
Reign
Prime Ministers
Picture | Name | From | To |
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Otto Svenstadt | 1450 | 1454 | |
Andrew Black | 1454 | 1455 | |
Bjorn Bildt | 1455 | 1458 | |
Carl Hans Peter | 1458 | 1462 | |
Llyod Owen | 1462 | 1466 | |
Hans Lundeberg | 1466 | 1470 | |
Sir Alasdair Mackenzie | 1470 | 1481 |
Buthnock, Glenmaye & Middleton
Issue
Titles, styles, coat of arms and cypher
Titles and Styles
Coat of Arms
Royal Cypher
Death
See also
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Regnal Titles | ||
Preceded by: House Created |
Queen of Victoria 1450 - 1481 |
Succeeded by Edward I |