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| FullName = Aurelia of Nouvelle Alexandrie | | FullName = Aurelia of Nouvelle Alexandrie | ||
| Parents = [[Lady Alexandria]] | | Parents = [[Lady Alexandria]] | ||
| Spouse = | | Spouse = [[Faith of Inti|Padre Inti]] | ||
| Children = None | | Children = None | ||
| BirthDate = Symbolically, upon the creation of [[Alduria-Wechua]]; {{AN|1685}} | | BirthDate = Symbolically, upon the creation of [[Alduria-Wechua]]; {{AN|1685}} |
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Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Aurelia | |
The first documented appearance of Aurelia, in a postcard commemorating the creation of the Federation of Alduria-Wechua; by Cecilia Dennison; 1685 AN. | |
Personification of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |
Titles and Offices Held | |
Full Name | Aurelia of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Parents | Lady Alexandria |
Spouse | Padre Inti |
Children | None |
Birth Date | Symbolically, upon the creation of Alduria-Wechua; 1685 AN |
Occupation | National symbol and inspirational figure |
National Origin | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Known For | Symbolizing the rebirth and aspirations of Nouvelle Alexandrie |
Lady Aurelia, also known as Chere Aurelia in Alexandrian, Aurelia Sumaq in Wechua, and La Aurelia in Martino, is the national personification of the Federation of Nouvelle Alexandrie, a symbolic figure representing the essence and aspirations of the nation as it continues the legacies of Alexandria, Hamland, Caputia, and the Wechua Nation. As the daughter of Lady Alexandria, the personification of the former Empire, Aurelia embodies the transition from the old glory to a renewed vision, bridging the federation's historic roots with progressive ideals.
Characteristics and Symbolism
Aurelia embodies the cultural and spiritual elements that reflect the diverse heritage of Nouvelle Alexandrie. Besides her youthful and dignified appearance and flowing robes, Aurelia is frequently depicted with a phoenix, a prominent symbol found on the flag of Nouvelle Alexandrie. This mythical bird represents rebirth, renewal, and eternal continuity, resonating with Nouvelle Alexandrie’s historical resilience and aspirational future. The phoenix in Aurelia's depictions is not merely an ornamental addition but serves as a profound emblem of the nation's ability to rise anew from the ashes of its past. This powerful imagery is particularly evocative given Nouvelle Alexandrie's national narrative of rebirth following the legacies of Alexandria, Caputia, and the Wechua Nation.
In addition to the phoenix, the presence of a stylized sun in Aurelia’s iconography is significant. This sun symbolizes the blessing and presence of the god Inti, revered in the Wechua Nation. The sun's inclusion in Aurelia’s depictions links her not only to the national identity but also to the spiritual life of the people, intertwining the Faith of Inti into the broader narrative of national personification. The sun, often represented as radiating light from Aurelia's hand or incorporated into the background of her portrayals, is a source of life and energy. It underscores themes of growth, warmth, and divine protection.