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|Photo = File:Jacqueline-Kerularios-NAX1730.png
|Photo = File:Jacqueline-Kerularios-NAX1730.png
|Titles and Offices = CEO and Owner of [[Kerularios & Company]] ({{AN|1725}} - )<br>Countess of Fontainebleau ({{AN|1725}} - )
|Titles and Offices = CEO and Owner of [[Kerularios & Company]] ({{AN|1725}} - {{AN|1752}})<br>Marchioness of Fontainebleau ({{AN|1725}} - {{AN|1752}})
|FullName = Jacqueline Eloise Kerularios
|FullName = Jacqueline Eloise Kerularios
|Parents = {{Unbulleted list|Mother: [[Elizabeth Woodville-Johnson]]|Father: [[Maximinus Kerularios]]|}}
|Parents = {{Unbulleted list|Mother: [[Elizabeth Woodville-Johnson]]|Father: [[Maximinus Kerularios]]}}
|BirthDate = 12.IV.{{AN|1644}}
|BirthDate = 12.IV.{{AN|1644}}
|DeathDate =
|DeathDate = 17.XI.{{AN|1752}}
|Family = Married to [[George Lahaye]] (m. {{AN|1667}}
|Family = Married to [[George Lahaye]] (m. {{AN|1667}})
* [[George Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1669}});
* [[George Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1669}});
* [[Larissa Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1671}}).
* [[Larissa Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1671}}).
|JoinDate=  
|JoinDate=  
|CityandRegionofResidence= [[Punta Santiago]], [[Alduria]]
|CityandRegionofResidence= [[Fontainebleau]], [[Alduria]]
|MicronationalCitizenships= ''None.''
|MicronationalCitizenships= ''None.''
}}
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'''Jacqueline Kerularios''' (12.IV.{{AN|1644}} - 17.XI.{{AN|1752}}) was a prominent businesswoman and noble in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and [[Constancia]] who served as the CEO of [[Kerularios & Company]], a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in {{AN|1725}}, succeeding her stepmother, [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]] (only a year her senior), and was instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.


'''Jacqueline Kerularios''' is a prominent businesswoman and noble in [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] and [[Constancia]], currently serving as the CEO of [[Kerularios & Company]], a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in {{AN|1725}}, succeeding her step-mother, [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]] (only a year her senior), and has since been instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.
She died at the family residence in [[Fontainebleau]], [[Alduria]], at the age of 108. She was survived by her children and her half-siblings [[Athanasia Katja Kerularios]] and [[José Emmanuel Thorgils Kerularios]], the latter of whom serves as [[Mesazon]] of [[Constancia]].


==Family==
==Family==
*Married to [[George Lahaye]] (m. {{AN|1667}};
* Married to [[George Lahaye]] (m. {{AN|1667}});
** [[George Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1669}});
** [[George Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1669}});
** [[Larissa Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1671}}).
** [[Larissa Lahaye Kerularios]] (b. {{AN|1671}}).


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Kerularios & Company]]
* [[Kerularios & Company]]
*[[House of Kerularios]]
* [[House of Kerularios]]
 
[[Category:Constancia]]
[[Category:People of Nouvelle Alexandrie]]
[[Category:Kerularios & Company]]

Latest revision as of 06:09, 29 January 2026

Jacqueline Kerularios
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Jacqueline Eloise Kerularios
Titles & Offices CEO and Owner of Kerularios & Company (1725 AN - 1752 AN)
Marchioness of Fontainebleau (1725 AN - 1752 AN)
Birth Date 12.IV.1644 AN
Death Date 17.XI.1752 AN
Parents
Family

Married to George Lahaye (m. 1667 AN)

Residence Fontainebleau, Alduria

Jacqueline Kerularios (12.IV.1644 AN - 17.XI.1752 AN) was a prominent businesswoman and noble in Nouvelle Alexandrie and Constancia who served as the CEO of Kerularios & Company, a global conglomerate with interests in transport, logistics, energy, and various other sectors. She assumed this role in 1725 AN, succeeding her stepmother, Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir (only a year her senior), and was instrumental in steering the company through a period of significant growth and strategic reorientation.

She died at the family residence in Fontainebleau, Alduria, at the age of 108. She was survived by her children and her half-siblings Athanasia Katja Kerularios and José Emmanuel Thorgils Kerularios, the latter of whom serves as Mesazon of Constancia.

Family

See also