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King of Nordia | |
Arms of Nordia | |
Incumbent | |
Alexandria I (Alexandria Lüdwig von Addington) | |
since 1690 - ... | |
Style | Her Royal Majesty |
Residence | Üterlëk Palace |
Appointer | Succession |
Term | Lifetime |
Inaugural holder | Austin I |
Formation | 1690 |
Her Royal Majesty, Alexandria Lüdwig von Addington I, King of Nordia and upholder of the faith is the incumbent monarch of the Holy Kingdom of Nordia. She assumed the throne in early 1690 AN following the untimely passing of her father, King Austin. Born in 1671AN within the confines of Küfara Palace, she was the only child of then Holy Chief Austin. Educated in the areas of mathematics, reading, sciences and the arts by the finest Çakari tutors that her family could find.
Following the rise of her father to the newly created position of King of Nordia in 1690AN, Alexandria was declared "Kingly Princess" and heir to the throne when Nordia formally unified into the modern holy kingdom. However, she had little time to relish the position as just five days after taking the throne, King Austin died as the result of a sudden heart attack. Immediately, Princess Alexandria was fetched from the royal palace and on the seventh of Novaber 1690AN, Princess Alexandria became King Alexandria I of Nordia.