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Dame '''Gudrun Eriksdottir''', The '''Duchess of Vesteralen''', (born in Tybjerggård Hall, died at the same place in the year 1579) was a [[Stormark|Storish]] and [[Froyalanish]] noblewoman, legal scholar and politician. She was also an Archsister of the Daughters of Freyja. Gudrun was born into the noble House of Vanadís-Mardöll, but was since her marriage to [[Kaiser Ayreon|Richard Lyon]] in 1509 also a member of the House of [[Ayreon-Kalirion]], and titled '''Duchess of Elwynn''' from 1509 to the amicable divorce in 1516.
ɱ̍Dame '''Gudrun Eriksdottir''', The '''Duchess of Vesteralen''', (born in Tybjerggård Hall, died at the same place in the year 1579) was a [[Stormark|Storish]] and [[Froyalanish]] noblewoman, legal scholar and politician. She was also an Archsister of the Daughters of Freyja. Gudrun was born into the noble House of Vanadís-Mardöll, but was since her marriage to [[Kaiser Ayreon|Richard Lyon]] in 1509 also a member of the House of [[Ayreon-Kalirion]], and titled '''Duchess of Elwynn''' from 1509 to the amicable divorce in 1516.
 
Jurist of the [[MTO Court]] (1558–1579).


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Revision as of 09:16, 2 February 2022

ɱ̍Dame Gudrun Eriksdottir, The Duchess of Vesteralen, (born in Tybjerggård Hall, died at the same place in the year 1579) was a Storish and Froyalanish noblewoman, legal scholar and politician. She was also an Archsister of the Daughters of Freyja. Gudrun was born into the noble House of Vanadís-Mardöll, but was since her marriage to Richard Lyon in 1509 also a member of the House of Ayreon-Kalirion, and titled Duchess of Elwynn from 1509 to the amicable divorce in 1516.

Jurist of the MTO Court (1558–1579).