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===Marriage===
===Marriage===
Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar married her husband and full blood brother Crown Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopater on October 31st 2019 at the Spring Palace Chapel. They were married by True Path Spiritual leader[[ Pontifex Angelika I Deo Deuotus]].
The marriage caused quite a controversy in West Phoenicia as Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II had returned to the West Phoenician royal tradition of marrying siblings which dates back over 300 years.


==Titles, Styles and Arms==
==Titles, Styles and Arms==

Revision as of 12:28, 4 June 2020


Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II
Princess Royal
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BornArsinoe Gryphon-Bush II
(1999-07-10) 10 July 1999 (age 25)
Melbourne-Haven, Jackson,West Phoenicia
Crown Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator
Full name
Arsinoe Juno Angelique Gryphon-Bush II Philometar
HouseHouse of Gryphon Bush
FatherEmperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II
MotherQueen Angelique De'Baroda
ReligionTrue Path  Faith

Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar (Mother-Loving) born on the 10th July 1999 is the second child of Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II and his first wife Queen Angelique De'Baroda

Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar is second in line for the throne based on the current West Phoenician Line of Successionby birth, and next in line alingside her elder brother Crown Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopator who she married in October 31st 2019 at the Spring Palace Chapel.


Early Life

Education

Personal Life

Marriage

Princess Royal Arsinoe Gryphon-Bush II Philometar married her husband and full blood brother Crown Prince Glenton Gryphon-Bush III Philopater on October 31st 2019 at the Spring Palace Chapel. They were married by True Path Spiritual leaderPontifex Angelika I Deo Deuotus.

The marriage caused quite a controversy in West Phoenicia as Emperor Glenton Gryphon-Bush II had returned to the West Phoenician royal tradition of marrying siblings which dates back over 300 years.

Titles, Styles and Arms

Ancestry