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|fullname = Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste | |||
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|race = South-Cibolan Saxon | |||
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|father = [[Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste]] | |||
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|mother = [[Hannelore Grünenfeld]] | |||
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|spouse = [[Dietrich Franz Backer]] | |||
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|children = [[Nathalie Backer]] | |||
|birthdate = 1641 | |||
|birthplace = [[Walstadt]], [[Natopia]] | |||
|deathdate = 1711 | |||
|deathplace = [[Stadt Taktwinkel]], [[Republic of the United Cities in the Lanzerwald|Lanzerwald]] | |||
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'''Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste''', born 1641 in [[Walstadt]] in [[Natopia]], died in 1711 in [[Stadt Taktwinkel]], in the [[Republic of the United Cities in the Lanzerwald]]. She was a grandmother of Princess [[Emilia Antoinette]] de la Rochelle of the [[Confoederatio Aemilia]]. She was married to [[Dietrich Franz Backer]]. Her older brother was [[Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste]], who was the first [[Statthalterin of Sankt Ludwigshafen|Stadtholder of Sankt Ludwigshafen]], her father was [[Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste]] and her mother was [[Hannelore Grünenfeld]]. | '''Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste''', born 1641 in [[Walstadt]] in [[Natopia]], died in 1711 in [[Stadt Taktwinkel]], in the [[Republic of the United Cities in the Lanzerwald]]. She was a grandmother of Princess [[Emilia Antoinette]] de la Rochelle of the [[Confoederatio Aemilia]]. She was married to [[Dietrich Franz Backer]]. Her older brother was [[Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste]], who was the first [[Statthalterin of Sankt Ludwigshafen|Stadtholder of Sankt Ludwigshafen]], her father was [[Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste]] and her mother was [[Hannelore Grünenfeld]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 12 June 2024
Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste | |
Full name | Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste |
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Pronouns | She/her |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Race | South-Cibolan Saxon |
Gender | Female |
Biographical information | |
Father | Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste |
Mother | Hannelore Grünenfeld |
Spouse | Dietrich Franz Backer |
Children | Nathalie Backer |
Date of birth | 1641 |
Place of birth | Walstadt, Natopia |
Date of death | 1711 |
Place of death | Stadt Taktwinkel, Lanzerwald |
Residence(s) | Walstadt, Stadt Taktwinkel |
Sylvia von der Elfenbeinküste, born 1641 in Walstadt in Natopia, died in 1711 in Stadt Taktwinkel, in the Republic of the United Cities in the Lanzerwald. She was a grandmother of Princess Emilia Antoinette de la Rochelle of the Confoederatio Aemilia. She was married to Dietrich Franz Backer. Her older brother was Siegfried von der Elfenbeinküste, who was the first Stadtholder of Sankt Ludwigshafen, her father was Wolfgang von der Elfenbeinküste and her mother was Hannelore Grünenfeld.