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'''Thérèse III''' (Ariane Thérèse Madeleine Guenièvre; born 21 June 1967) is [[Monarchy of Senon|Queen of the Senones]]<!-- and {{wpl|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Senone Defence Forces]]-->. As the eldest child of [[Henri IX of Senon|King Henri IX]] and [[Jacqueline Renaudin|Queen Jacquleine]], Thérèse was {{wpl|Heir presumptive|heiress presumptive}} from birth until the outbreak of [[Tresthyr#Tresthèren Revolution|civil war]] in 19##. Following the abolition of the monarchy nearly two years later, she and her family were forced into exile.
'''Thérèse III''' (Ariane Thérèse Madeleine Guenièvre; born 21 June 1967) is [[Monarchy of Senon|Queen of the Senones]]<!-- and {{wpl|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Senone Defence Forces]]-->. As the eldest child of [[Henri IX of Senon|King Henri IX]] and [[Jacqueline Renaudin|Queen Jacqueline]], Thérèse was {{wpl|Heir presumptive|heiress presumptive}} from birth until the outbreak of [[Tresthyr#Tresthèren Revolution|civil war]] in 19##. Following the abolition of the monarchy nearly two years later, she and her family were forced into exile.


Since her accession, Thérèse has called for a number of political reforms, namely in the areas of education, healthcare and social equality.
Since her accession, Thérèse has called for a number of political reforms, namely in the areas of education, healthcare and social equality.
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*''His Royal Highness'' [[Prince Alexandre of Senon|Prince Alexandre]] (born 29 May 1995)
*''His Royal Highness'' [[Prince Alexandre of Senon|Prince Alexandre]] (born 29 May 1995)


After a tumultuous twelve years of marriage, the couple quietly divorced in 1998. It was during this time that the Dauphine met and befriended Arunian lawyer [[Ouen van der Breuk]] in 1999. Despite rumors of a relationship and even a secret engagement, these were put to rest when Thérèse became engaged to [[Julien Blanchard]], another Senone nobleman, in 2002. Married for five years, the couple promptly divorced in 2007. In 2008, Thérèse became reacquainted with her old friend and lawyer-turned-journalist Ouen van der Breuk. On 5 August 2011, a year after becoming queen, Thérèse married Ouen in a private ceremony in [[Cervon]].
After a tumultuous twelve years of marriage, the couple quietly divorced in 1998. It was during this time that the Duchess met and befriended Arunian lawyer [[Ouen van der Breuk]] in 1999. Despite rumors of a relationship and even a secret engagement, these were put to rest when Thérèse became engaged to [[Julien Blanchard]], another Senone nobleman, in 2002. Married for five years, the couple promptly divorced in 2007. In 2008, Thérèse became reacquainted with her old friend and lawyer-turned-journalist Ouen van der Breuk. On 5 August 2011, a year after becoming queen, Thérèse married Ouen in a private ceremony in [[Cervon]].


The official residence of the Queen and the Prince Consort is [[Château d'Arleux]] in [[Athéron]], though the couple prefers the seclusion of the [[Château de Théméricourt]] on the outskirts of the capital city.
The official residence of the Queen and the Prince Consort is [[Château d'Arleux]] in [[Athéron]], though the couple prefers the seclusion of the [[Château de Théméricourt]] on the outskirts of the capital city.
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*'''31 January 1990 – 25 May 200#''': ''Her Royal Highness'' The Duchess of Oléron
*'''31 January 1990 – 25 May 200#''': ''Her Royal Highness'' The Duchess of Oléron
*'''25 May 200# – present''': ''Her Majesty'' The Queen of the Senones
*'''25 May 200# – present''': ''Her Majesty'' The Queen of the Senones
'''''Alternatively:'''''
*'''25 May 200# – present''': ''Her Most August Majesty'' The Empress of the Senones


===Honours===
===Honours===

Latest revision as of 04:45, 7 July 2022

Thérèse III
Rachel Weisz Cannes 2015 2.jpg
Court photograph of Thérèse taken in ####
Queen of the Senones
Reign25 May 20## – present
CoronationDATE 20##
PredecessorHenri IX
Born (1967-06-21) 21 June 1967 (age 57)
Athéron, Senon
Spouse
Issue
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Full name
Ariane Thérèse Madeleine Guenièvre
HouseMaumarant
FatherHenri IX of Senon
MotherJacqueline Renaudin
ReligionCorbenician

Thérèse III (Ariane Thérèse Madeleine Guenièvre; born 21 June 1967) is Queen of the Senones. As the eldest child of King Henri IX and Queen Jacqueline, Thérèse was heiress presumptive from birth until the outbreak of civil war in 19##. Following the abolition of the monarchy nearly two years later, she and her family were forced into exile.

Since her accession, Thérèse has called for a number of political reforms, namely in the areas of education, healthcare and social equality.

Early life

Princess Ariane Thérèse Madeleine Guenièvre d'Oléron et de Maumarant was born on 21 June 1967 at ##PLACE##. She was the first child of the Duke and Duchess of Oléron (later King Henri IX and Queen Jacqueline). Her father was the second child and only son of the then-reigning King Henri VIII, while her mother was the eldest child of Laurent Renaudin.

Heir presumptive

Education

Marriage and children

Reign

Accession

Constitutional role

Personal life and interests

Thérèse III was first married to the nobleman Audric Guérin on 27 December 1986. Thérèse and Audric met during the then-Duchess of Oléron's summer visit to the city of Saverne in 1984 and became engaged a year and a half later during a retreat to Montaron. Together, the couple has three children:

After a tumultuous twelve years of marriage, the couple quietly divorced in 1998. It was during this time that the Duchess met and befriended Arunian lawyer Ouen van der Breuk in 1999. Despite rumors of a relationship and even a secret engagement, these were put to rest when Thérèse became engaged to Julien Blanchard, another Senone nobleman, in 2002. Married for five years, the couple promptly divorced in 2007. In 2008, Thérèse became reacquainted with her old friend and lawyer-turned-journalist Ouen van der Breuk. On 5 August 2011, a year after becoming queen, Thérèse married Ouen in a private ceremony in Cervon.

The official residence of the Queen and the Prince Consort is Château d'Arleux in Athéron, though the couple prefers the seclusion of the Château de Théméricourt on the outskirts of the capital city.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 21 June 1967 – 31 January 1990: Her Royal Highness Princess Ariane-Thérèse of Oléron
  • 31 January 1990 – 25 May 200#: Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Oléron
  • 25 May 200# – present: Her Majesty The Queen of the Senones

Alternatively:

  • 25 May 200# – present: Her Most August Majesty The Empress of the Senones

Honours

Foreign honours

Arms