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'''Wessely d’Elzevier''' is the surname of a [[Lieseltania|Lieseltanian]] noble family, also known as the '''House of El Bridget''' or the '''L. Bridget Family'''. This El Bridget family has been one of the richest and most influential aristocratic families in Lieseltania and Atmora since the 18th century, and has been rivalled in political influence perhaps only by the [[Van der Schnee]] and the [[de Courrière]] families.
'''Wessely d’Elzevier''' is the surname of a [[Lieseltania|Lieseltanian]] noble family, also known as the '''House of Wessely d’Elzevier''' or the '''Wessely Family'''. This Wessely family has been one of the richest and most influential aristocratic families in Lieseltania and Atmora since the 18th century and has been rivalled in political influence perhaps only by the [[Van der Schnee]] and the [[de Courrière]] families.
==Members==
==Members==
* Countess [[Louise Françoise Wessely d’Elzevier]] and Count Harald van 't Sant (the duchess and her husband)
* Countess [[Louise Françoise Wessely d’Elzevier]] and Count Harald van 't Sant (the duchess and her husband)

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Wessely d’Elzevier
Noble House
House Arms of the Wessely d'Elzevier.png
Country Atmora
Founded7 March, 1609
FounderLauncelot, 1st Duke of Marsenne
Current headOlivier Wessely d’Elzevier, 18th Duke of Marsenne
TitlesDuke of Marsenne
Duke of Dünaburg
Marquess of Taarengrav
Count Wessely van Marsenne
Viscount of Elzevier
Baron Wessely
Style(s)Your Highness
Estate(s)Marsenne Palace
Lyonhall Palace
Cadet branchesTBA

Wessely d’Elzevier is the surname of a Lieseltanian noble family, also known as the House of Wessely d’Elzevier or the Wessely Family. This Wessely family has been one of the richest and most influential aristocratic families in Lieseltania and Atmora since the 18th century and has been rivalled in political influence perhaps only by the Van der Schnee and the de Courrière families.

Members

  • Countess Louise Françoise Wessely d’Elzevier and Count Harald van 't Sant (the duchess and her husband)
    • Countess Sophie Wessely d’Elzevier
    • Countess Olivia Wessely d’Elzevier (the duchess's daughter)
    • Count Karel Wessely d’Elzevier (the duchess's son)
    • Count Andries Wessely d’Elzevier (the duchess's son)
    • Countess Victoria Wessely d’Elzevier(the duchess's daughter)
  • Countess Sophie E. Wessely d’Elzevier and Edmund Wieringa (the duchess's sister and brother-in-law)
  • Count Laurens Wessely d’Elzevier and Countess Maria Josepha L. Bridget (the duchess's brother and sister-in-law)
    • Alanna Laurens Wessely d’Elzevier (the duchess's niece)
  • Estella, Grand Duchess of Styria and Ferdinand I, Grand Duke of Styria (the duchess's sister and brother-in-law)
    • Prince Bénédicte Eugéne of Styria, Count El Bridget (the duchess's nephew)
  • Count Alexander L. Bridget and Countess Margaret L. Bridget (the duchess's uncle and aunt)
    • Countess Erika L. Bridget (the duchess's cousin)
    • Countess Francine L. Bridget and George Smith (the duchess's cousin)
      • Jonathan Smith
      • Sophia Smith
  • Countess Madeline L. Bridget and Michiel van Jeveren
    • David van Jeveren and Anne-Marije van Jeveren
      • William van Jeveren
      • Charlotte van Jeveren
      • Erika van Jeveren
    • Jacqueline van Jeveren