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'''Magdalene Áine Luighseach Nic Suileabhan''' (18 May 1934 - 10 January 2024) was Queen of the Gotneskan’s from her marriage to [[Patrick XIII, Emperor of Goutian Empire|Patrick XIII]] in 1956 until his death in 1995. Magdalene would remove herself from public office in a way to not over take away from her Daughter-Law [[Brianna ó Nualláin]] but also so she could have more time for her numerous Charity’s that she had either started or had helped financially.
'''Magdalene Áine Luighseach Nic Suileabhan''' (18 May 1934 - 10 January 2024) was Queen of the Gotneskan’s from her marriage to [[Patrick XIII, Emperor of Goutian Empire|Patrick XIII]] in 1956 until his death in 1995. Magdalene would remove herself from public office in a way to not over take away from her Daughter-in-Law [[Brianna ó Nualláin]] but also so she could have more time for her numerous Charity’s that she had either started or had helped financially.


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Revision as of 05:36, 1 February 2024

Magdalene Nic Suileabhan
Magdalene, Queen of Gotneska.png
Imagine of Magdalene in 1965
Queen Consort of the Gotneskans
Reign12 August 1956 - 2 March 1995
Born16 May 1934
Cuanlárach, Province of Rídearg, First Kingdom of Gotneska, Goutian Empire
Died10 January 2024(2024-01-10) (aged 89)
Læniguëuíl, Læniguëuíl, Royal Hospital of Medication Second Kingdom of Gotneska
SpousePatrick XIII (m.1956; died 1995)
Issue
Full name
Magdalene Áine Luighseach Nic Suileabhan
House Rejavi by marriage
FatherSir Aindreas O'Suileabhan
MotherSorcha Caomhánach
ReligionGotneskan Catholic
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Magdalene Áine Luighseach Nic Suileabhan (18 May 1934 - 10 January 2024) was Queen of the Gotneskan’s from her marriage to Patrick XIII in 1956 until his death in 1995. Magdalene would remove herself from public office in a way to not over take away from her Daughter-in-Law Brianna ó Nualláin but also so she could have more time for her numerous Charity’s that she had either started or had helped financially.