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'''Valde Einhorn''', born in 1703, is a Hurmu–Normark nobleman and [[prince among the Lakes]] (since 1717). | '''Valde Einhorn''', born in 1703, is a Hurmu–Normark nobleman and [[prince among the Lakes]] (since 1717). | ||
At the age of 15, he succeeded to the title Prince among the Lakes upon the execution of a death sentence upon his father, [[Julian Einhorn]], after Julian was found guilty of murdering two of Valde's direct ancestors (his paternal grandfather, and that grandfather's mother, [[Monica Oline Likness | At the age of 15, he succeeded to the title Prince among the Lakes upon the execution of a death sentence upon his father, [[Julian Einhorn]], after Julian was found guilty of murdering two of Valde's direct ancestors (his paternal grandfather, and that grandfather's mother, [[Monica Oline Einhorn Likness]]). | ||
Upon his succession, he was taken from his mother, Karen née Rygh, and moved, along with his ten-year-younger sister Gjevjon, to his uncle Stefan's household, so that "the children will get an Einhornist upbringing". Karen protested but was silenced. He accordingly found himself amongst the first draft of students enrolled into the [[Humanist Institute of Konungsheim]]. | Upon his succession, he was taken from his mother, Karen née Rygh, and moved, along with his ten-year-younger sister Gjevjon, to his uncle Stefan's household, so that "the children will get an Einhornist upbringing". Karen protested but was silenced. He accordingly found himself amongst the first draft of students enrolled into the [[Humanist Institute of Konungsheim]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:25, 16 February 2023

Valde Einhorn, born in 1703, is a Hurmu–Normark nobleman and prince among the Lakes (since 1717).
At the age of 15, he succeeded to the title Prince among the Lakes upon the execution of a death sentence upon his father, Julian Einhorn, after Julian was found guilty of murdering two of Valde's direct ancestors (his paternal grandfather, and that grandfather's mother, Monica Oline Einhorn Likness).
Upon his succession, he was taken from his mother, Karen née Rygh, and moved, along with his ten-year-younger sister Gjevjon, to his uncle Stefan's household, so that "the children will get an Einhornist upbringing". Karen protested but was silenced. He accordingly found himself amongst the first draft of students enrolled into the Humanist Institute of Konungsheim.
| Preceded by: Julian Einhorn |
Prince among the Lakes Line of Einhorn 1717–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent Heir-presumptive: Gjevjon Einhorn |