Frederik Alfons des Vinandy
Frederik Alfons des Vinandy | |
Full name | Frederik Alfons des Vinandy |
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AKA | Frederik II |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | brown |
Eye color | blue |
Skin color | white |
Biographical information | |
Father | Hendrik Leopold des Vinandy |
Mother | Elena de Aragon |
Spouse | Farzana Casimira (m. 1725) |
Date of birth | 9.X.1688 AN |
Place of birth | Schaarlecht |
Residence(s) | 's Koningenwaarde |
Nationality | Batavian (Shirerithian) |
Allegiance(s) |
The Kaiseress House of Vinandy-Paravel |
Occupation | King of Batavia, Duke of 's Koningenwaarde |
Frederik Alfons des Vinandy (1688 AN), having ascended the Lion Throne under the name Frederik II, is King of Batavia since 1711 AN. He is the first son of Hendrik Leopold des Vinandy and Elena de Aragon.
His father abdicated due to poor health. For some time his father had been abroad recovering, but due to political pressure it was decided to hand over the crown. He immediately was confronted with several government crises, which were concluded with the annexation and integration of his kingdom into the Imperial Republic of Shireroth. In the year 1712 AN, he traveled to Raynor's Keep to prostrate himself before his new liege, Kaiseress Salome. The event was broadcasted across the country and – according to most sources – received with mild enthusiasm and celebrations.
Family
On 29.XV.1723, Kaiseress Salome announced his engagement to her own niece, Princess Farzana Casimira. The wedding was planned to occur in 1724. On 12.I.1725, they married in 's Koningenwaarde. Upon the marriage, he became Prince of Shireroth.
The marriage, which was - to say the least - succesful in the marriage bed, brought forth several children:
- Willem August (1725), twin brother of Wilhelmina
- Wilhelmina Victoria (1725), twin sister of Willem
- Maurits Frederik (1726)
- Clara Cornelia (1728)
- Maximiliaan (1729)
- Mathilda Helena (1731)
- Maria Theresia (1734)
Preceded by: Hendrik V |
King of Batavia 1711–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |