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|successor2      = [[Kátálin Dorman]]
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|birth_place      = [[Innesburg]], [[Cacertian Empire]]
|birth_place      = [[Adygeysk]], [[Cacertian Empire]]
|birthname        = Rózsá Lili Prohászka
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'''Rózsá, Royal Princess of Ruvelka''' (Rózsá Lili Prohászka; [[Ruvelkan Language|Ruvelkan]]: Ṷĭứí Łĩłǐ Ũṷīüíůủűí; {{wpl|International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA}}: /roːʒaː lili prohaːskɒ/; 12 June 1886 – 13 November 1969) was a prominent [[Ruvelka|Ruvelkan]] [[Imperial Separatist Movement of Ruvelka|Imperial Separatist]] who helped instigate the [[1914 December Uprising]] that led to the [[Ruvelkan Civil War|Second Ruvelkan Civil War]]. Rózsá served as both the {{wpl|Head of government|head of government}} and {{wpl|Head of state|head of state}} for the Principality of Ruvelka following the conflict and under her administration the nation became a rapidly growing multi-party socialist state.
'''Rózsá, Royal Princess of Ruvelka''' (Rózsá Lili Prohászka; [[Ruvelkan Language|Ruvelkan]]: Ṷĭứí Łĩłǐ Ũṷīüíůủűí; {{wpl|International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA}}: /roːʒaː lili prohaːskɒ/; 12 June 1886 – 13 November 1969) was a prominent [[Ruvelka|Ruvelkan]] [[Imperial Separatist Movement of Ruvelka|Imperial Separatist]] who helped instigate the [[1914 December Uprising]] that led to the [[Ruvelkan Civil War|Second Ruvelkan Civil War]]. Rózsá served as both the {{wpl|Head of government|head of government}} and {{wpl|Head of state|head of state}} for the Principality of Ruvelka following the conflict and under her administration the nation became a rapidly growing multi-party socialist state.


Born in the [[Cacertian Empire]] as the granddaughter of exiled Matriarch Queen Edina Prohászka, Rózsá was raised within a relatively middle-class family. She was educated in [[Innesburg]] and later [[Cesena]] pursuing a degree in law. Although her family kept relatively out of the public eye following the end of the [[Red War (Ruvelka)|Red War]], it was her time in [[Cacerta]] that began to heavily influence Rózsá’s political thought and she became highly critical of the policies implemented by the Communist government of the Socialist Republic. [[Kátálin Dorman]], a descendent of Imperial General [[Pyotr Dorman]] and a prominent member of the underground Imperial Socialist Movement, reached out to Rózsá in early 1907 and the two future leaders of the Imperial Separatist Faction would meet in Cesena in May that same year. The next two years saw Rózsá and Kátálin quietly developing an opposition to the ever-increasing authoritarianism of the National Communist Party; Rózsá eventually returned home to Ruvelka in 1909 under an assumed identity.
Born in the [[Cacertian Empire]] as the granddaughter of exiled Matriarch Queen Edina Prohászka, Rózsá was raised within a relatively middle-class family. She was educated in [[Adygeysk]] and later [[Cesena]] pursuing a degree in law. Although her family kept relatively out of the public eye following the end of the [[Red War (Ruvelka)|Red War]], it was her time in [[Cacerta]] that began to heavily influence Rózsá’s political thought and she became highly critical of the policies implemented by the Communist government of the Socialist Republic. [[Kátálin Dorman]], a descendent of Imperial General [[Pyotr Dorman]] and a prominent member of the underground Imperial Socialist Movement, reached out to Rózsá in early 1907 and the two future leaders of the Imperial Separatist Faction would meet in Cesena in May that same year. The next two years saw Rózsá and Kátálin quietly developing an opposition to the ever-increasing authoritarianism of the National Communist Party; Rózsá eventually returned home to Ruvelka in 1909 under an assumed identity.


After the [[1914 Ruvelkan Revolution]] and having spent the last five years gaining support, Rózsá’s and Kátálin’s Imperial Separatist Movement took advantage of the internal political turmoil and launched a major uprising in December that officially began another Civil War. After the conflict, Rózsá responded to the wartime devastation by encouraging economic growth via market-oriented policies. In 1923, Rózsá stepped down as Chancellor and was succeeded by Kátálin.
After the [[1914 Ruvelkan Revolution]] and having spent the last five years gaining support, Rózsá’s and Kátálin’s Imperial Separatist Movement took advantage of the internal political turmoil and launched a major uprising in December that officially began another Civil War. After the conflict, Rózsá responded to the wartime devastation by encouraging economic growth via market-oriented policies. In 1923, Rózsá stepped down as Chancellor and was succeeded by Kátálin.
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 20 July 2022

Rózsá Prohászka
Ṷĭứí Ũṷīüíůủűí
RozsaProhaszka.jpg
Princess Rózsá following her return from exile in 1909.
Royal Princess
of the Principality of Ruvelka
In office
13 September 1918 – 13 November 1969
1st Chancellor of the
Ruvelkan Federal Assembly
In office
13 September 1918 – 10 November 1924
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byKátálin Dorman
Personal details
Born
Rózsá Lili Prohászka

(1886-06-12)12 June 1886
Adygeysk, Cacertian Empire
Died13 November 1969(1969-11-13) (aged 83)
Debrecen, Ruvelka
Resting placeHall of Heroes
Debrecen, Ruvelka
Political partyImperial Socialist
Parent(s)Lilí Prohászka
Alex Somogyi
HouseProhászka Dynasty

Rózsá, Royal Princess of Ruvelka (Rózsá Lili Prohászka; Ruvelkan: Ṷĭứí Łĩłǐ Ũṷīüíůủűí; IPA: /roːʒaː lili prohaːskɒ/; 12 June 1886 – 13 November 1969) was a prominent Ruvelkan Imperial Separatist who helped instigate the 1914 December Uprising that led to the Second Ruvelkan Civil War. Rózsá served as both the head of government and head of state for the Principality of Ruvelka following the conflict and under her administration the nation became a rapidly growing multi-party socialist state.

Born in the Cacertian Empire as the granddaughter of exiled Matriarch Queen Edina Prohászka, Rózsá was raised within a relatively middle-class family. She was educated in Adygeysk and later Cesena pursuing a degree in law. Although her family kept relatively out of the public eye following the end of the Red War, it was her time in Cacerta that began to heavily influence Rózsá’s political thought and she became highly critical of the policies implemented by the Communist government of the Socialist Republic. Kátálin Dorman, a descendent of Imperial General Pyotr Dorman and a prominent member of the underground Imperial Socialist Movement, reached out to Rózsá in early 1907 and the two future leaders of the Imperial Separatist Faction would meet in Cesena in May that same year. The next two years saw Rózsá and Kátálin quietly developing an opposition to the ever-increasing authoritarianism of the National Communist Party; Rózsá eventually returned home to Ruvelka in 1909 under an assumed identity.

After the 1914 Ruvelkan Revolution and having spent the last five years gaining support, Rózsá’s and Kátálin’s Imperial Separatist Movement took advantage of the internal political turmoil and launched a major uprising in December that officially began another Civil War. After the conflict, Rózsá responded to the wartime devastation by encouraging economic growth via market-oriented policies. In 1923, Rózsá stepped down as Chancellor and was succeeded by Kátálin.

Rózsá is widely considered one of the most significant and influential figures of modern Ruvelkan history and remained highly popular even after her death in 1969.

Early Life

Imperial Separatist Movement

Chancellor of the Principality of Ruvelka

Personal Life

Legacy