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| name          = Beatrice of Rahdenburg
| name          = Beatrice of Rahdenburg
| title          =  
| title          = [[Monarchy of Schaumberg|Princess of Schaumberg]]
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| full name      = Beatrice Marie Bessandra Victoria
| full name      = Beatrice Marie Bessandra Victoria
| house          = [[House of Rahdenburg|Rahdenburg-Moricia-Lȇsorn]]
| house          = [[House of Rahdenburg#House of Rahdenburg-Schaumberg|Rahdenburg-Schaumberg]]
| father        = [[Louis Ferdinand I, Elector of Morinia]]
| father        = [[Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg]]
| mother        = [[Alexandra of Ravenna]]
| mother        = [[Alexandra of Ravenna]]


| religion      = {{wp|Roman Catholic Church|Fabrian Catholic}}
| religion      = [[Latin Imperial Church|Imperial Church]] ([[wikipedia:Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]])
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'''Beatrice, Princess of Dakmoor''' (''Beatrice Marie Louise Victoria''; b. 30 December 1990) is a [[Latium|Latin]]-born [[Garima|Gariman]] noblewoman and Princess of Dakmoor by marriage.
'''Beatrice of Rahdenburg''' (''Beatrice Marie Louise Victoria''; b. 30 December 1990) is a [[Latium|Latin]]-born [[Garima|Gariman]] noblewoman, [[Monarchy of Schaumberg|Princess of Schaumberg]], and Princess of Dakmoor by marriage.


Beatrice is the fourth child of [[Louis Ferdinand I, Elector of Morinia]], and his eldest child by second wife, [[Alexandra of Ravenna]]. She was raised in [[Ravenna]], [[Latium]] with her mother, and was educated at Lyceum St Ambrose for secondary school. She graduated from [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|New College at Valle Aurelia]], in 2010, with a degree in education. Beatrice was introduced to [[Benjamin of Dakmoor]] in 2006; they married in October 2013.
Beatrice is the fourth child of [[Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg]], and his eldest child by second wife, [[Alexandra of Ravenna]]. She was raised in [[Ravenna]], [[Latium]] with her mother, and was educated at Lyceum St Ambrose for secondary school. She graduated from [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|New College at Valle Aurelia]], in 2010, with a degree in education. Beatrice was introduced to [[Benjamin of Dakmoor]] in 2006; they married in October 2013.
==Early life==
==Early life==
Beatrice was born on 30 December 1990, at St Maurice-Flaminius National Hospital, in Flaminius, [[Castellum ab Alba]]. She is the third child of then [[Prince Louis Ferdinand, Duke of Rahdenburg|Prince Louis Ferdinand of Rahdenburg]], and the first child from his marriage to [[Alexandra Gentry-Ravenna]]. Her father is now Elector of Morinia and Grand Duke of Polnitsa, and her mother is a [[Latium|Latin]] noblewoman and [[Senate of Latium|Senator]] of the [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive]] faction. She was baptized at Sanctus Vitalus Basilica, in [[Ravenna]]. Her godparents were then [[Jason VI Augustus of Latium|Jason, Prince of Youth]] and [[Stephania, Princess of Youth|Stephania Pinaria]].
Beatrice was born on 30 December 1990, at St Maurice-Flaminius National Hospital, in Flaminius, [[Castellum ab Alba]]. She is the fourth child child of then [[Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg|Louis Ferdinand, Duke of Rahdenburg-Lubke]], and the first child from his marriage to [[Alexandra of Ravenna]]. He father was at the time heir to the then vacant throne of [[Schaumberg]], and her mother is a [[Latium|Latin]] noblewoman and now [[Senate of Latium|Senator]] of the [[Populares]] faction. She was baptized at Sanctus Vitalus Basilica, in [[Ravenna]]. Her godparents were the then [[Jacobus VI Claudius|Jacobus, Prince of Youth]] and [[Stephania Pinaria]].


Beatrice resided in a [[Castellum]]-based townhouse for the first 7 years of her life. In 1997, Beatrice's parents divorced, resulting in her mother being awarded full custody. Beatrice does not have a relationship with her father. Following this, Beatrice relocated to [[Ravenna]], where she was raised by her mother in her maternal grandfather’s household. Since age seven, she was involved in extracurricular activities at school, including band, where she learned to play the piano, violin, and the flute. Beatrice was a member of the Ravenna Imperial Youth Orchestra until 2007.
Beatrice resided in a [[Castellum]]-based townhouse for the first 7 years of her life. In 1997, Beatrice's parents divorced, resulting in her mother being awarded full custody. Beatrice does not have a relationship with her father. Following this, Beatrice relocated to [[Ravenna]], where she was raised by her mother in her maternal grandfather’s household. Since age seven, she was involved in extracurricular activities at school, including band, where she learned to play the piano, violin, and the flute. Beatrice was a member of the Ravenna Imperial Youth Orchestra until 2007.
==Education and career==
==Education and career==
Beatrice began her education at St Stephen's Nursery and Primary School in 1993, where she would remain until 1997. After her parents divorce, she continued her primary and middle education under the supervision of her grandfather [[Prince Victor, Duke of Ravenna]], who hired private tutors to teach the subjects of history, literature, math, music, and languages. Along with [[Standard Latin language|Latin]], Beatrice was educated on {{wp|French language|Aulic}}, {{wp|English language|Arthuristian}}, and [[wikipedia:Greek language|Lihnidosi Hellenic]].
Beatrice began her education at St. Stephen's Nursery and Primary School in 1993, where she would remain until 1997. After her parents' divorce, she continued her primary and middle education under the supervision of her grandfather [[Prince Victor, Duke of Ravenna]], who hired private tutors to teach her the subjects of history, literature, math, music, and languages. Along with [[Standard Latin language|Latin]], Beatrice was educated on [[wikipedia:French language|Audonian]], [[wikipedia:Alemannic German|Gariman]], and [[wikipedia:Greek language|Perateian]].


She did not take a gap year but traveled extensively throughout [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]] and Scipia the summer before beginning university. In fall 2007, Beatrice enrolled at [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|New College at Valle Aurelia]] at the University of Castellum Iohannes XIII. While at New College, Beatrce initially studied education, with a focus on primary education, but in her second term changed her focus to music. She was a member of the [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive Party's]] student chapter, and served as chapter treasurer her final school year. Beatrice resided at Velia House with a number of close friends throughout university, including [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria of Latium]] and [[Antonia Antistia]].
She did not take a gap year but traveled extensively throughout [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]] and Scipia the summer before beginning university. In fall 2007, Beatrice enrolled at [[University of Castellum Iohannes XIII#Constituent colleges|New College at Valle Aurelia]] at the University of Castellum Iohannes XIII. While at New College, Beatrice initially studied education, with a focus on primary education, but in her second term changed her focus to music. She was a member of the [[Progressive Party of Latium|Progressive Party's]] student chapter, and served as chapter treasurer her final school year. Beatrice resided at Velia House with a number of close friends throughout university, including [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria of Latium]] and [[Antonia Antistia]].


Throughout university, Beatrice was a member of the University Philharmonic Orchestra, playing the flute. She was first flute during her final year of schooling. In 2010, she participated in a performance ahead of the banquet for Transvectio Equitum. After earning her degree, Beatrice auditioned for the Adrianople Imperial Symphony Orchestra. She was an alternate member of the Orchestra in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, she performed for the state visit of [[Peter II of Garima]] during his tour of [[Adrianople]].  She stepped down in 2012 following her engagement. Throughout this time she resided at an Adrianople-based townhouse owned by her grandfather, however she regularly visited [[Palatium Supranio]].
Throughout university, Beatrice was a member of the University Philharmonic Orchestra, playing the flute. She was first flute during her final year of schooling. In 2010, she participated in a performance ahead of the banquet for Transvectio Equitum. After earning her degree, Beatrice auditioned for the Adrianople Imperial Symphony Orchestra. She was an alternate member of the Orchestra in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, she performed for the state visit of [[Peter II of Garima]] during his tour of [[Adrianople]].  She stepped down in 2012 following her engagement. Throughout this time she resided at an Adrianople-based townhouse owned by her grandfather, however she regularly visited [[Palatium Supranio]].
==Marriage==
==Marriage==
Beatrice’s private life has been subject to speculation since her father’s ascension to the throne of [[Polnitsa]], of which he has been Grand Duke since 2005. However, Beatrice fiercely guards her personal life and little is known of her personal relationships prior to her marriage. It is known that Beatrice is a close companion of [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria of Latium]]. As a result, she was first introduced to her future husband [[Benjamin of Dakmoor|Prince Benjamin of Dakmoor]] as early as 2006.  
Beatrice’s private life has been subject to speculation since her father’s ascension to the throne of [[Schaumberg]], of which he has been Grand Duke since 2005. However, Beatrice fiercely guards her personal life and little is known of her personal relationships prior to her marriage. It is known that Beatrice is a close companion of [[Maria of Latium|Princess Maria of Latium]]. As a result, she was first introduced to her future husband [[Benjamin of Dakmoor|Prince Benjamin of Dakmoor]] as early as 2006.  


No details of her relationship with Benjamin were released prior to the announcement of their engagement in 2013, however the pair was photographed together in both Castellum and Dakar as early as 2010.
No details of her relationship with Benjamin were released prior to the announcement of their engagement in 2013, however the pair was photographed together in Castellum and Dakar as early as 2010.


Beatrice became engaged to Benjamin of Dakmoor on 22 August 2013. Her father [[Louis Ferdinand I, Elector of Morinia|Louis Ferdinand]] issued a public statement following the engagement announcement, stating that he had not been asked to provide consent to the marriage, and a failure to seek his consent would result in Beatrice’s attainment. They were married in a private ceremony in the chapel of Palatium Ravennae, on 7 October 2013. Following the marriage, her father issued a dynastic attainder, stripping her of all dynastic rights within Morinia and Polnitsa. They held a second ceremony at Dakar Cathedral in May 2015. The second ceremony was originally planned for May 2014, but was postponed due to Beatrice's second pregnancy.
Beatrice became engaged to Benjamin of Dakmoor on 22 August 2013. Her father [[Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg|Grand Duke Louis Ferdinand]] issued a public statement following the engagement announcement, stating that he had not been asked to provide consent to the marriage, and a failure to seek his consent would result in Beatrice’s attainment, which occurred once Louis Ferdinand took the throne in late 2014. Her rights in Schaumberg were later restored following the removal of her father and the installation of her older-half brother [[Charles I of Schaumberg|Charles I, Duke of Kostritz]].
 
They were married in a private ceremony in the chapel of Palatium Ravennae, on 7 October 2013. Following the marriage, her father issued a dynastic attainder, stripping her of all dynastic rights within Morinia and Schaumberg. They held a second ceremony at Dakar Cathedral in May 2015. The second ceremony was originally planned for May 2014, but was postponed due to Beatrice's second pregnancy.


Together, they have five children: Alexandra (February 2014), Elena (January 2015), Victor (August 2016), Samuel (June 2018), and John (March 2020).
Together, they have five children: Alexandra (February 2014), Elena (January 2015), Victor (August 2016), Samuel (June 2018), and John (March 2020).
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===Titles and styles===
===Titles and styles===
*'''30 December 1990 – present''': ''Her Serene Highness'' Princess Beatrice of Rahdenburg
*'''30 December 1990 – present''': ''Her Serene Highness'' Princess Beatrice of Rahdenburg
*'''30 December 1990 – 7 October 2013''': ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Beatrice of Polnitsa
*'''30 December 1990 – present''': ''Her Royal Highness'' Princess Beatrice of Schaumberg
**'''30 December 1990 – 7 October 2013''': ''Her Serene Highness'' Princess Beatrice of Morinia
 
===Honors===
===Honors===
*{{flag|Gelonia}}: Dame of the Most Noble and Distinguished Order of the Clover [[file:Order of the Thistle UK ribbon.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Gelonia}}: Dame of the Most Noble and Distinguished Order of the Clover [[file:Order of the Thistle UK ribbon.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Latium}}: Dame of Illustrious Order of the Purple Ribbon [[File:U.S. Navy Good Conduct Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Latium}}: Dame of Illustrious Order of the Purple Ribbon [[File:U.S. Navy Good Conduct Medal ribbon.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flag of the German Empire.svg|25px]] [[House of Rahdenburg]]: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg [[file:Order of the Black Eagle - Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Schaumberg}}: Royal Grand Lady of the Order of Our Lady of the Lake [[File:D-BAV Order Saint George BAR.png|50px]]
*[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1911-1920).svg|25px]] [[Köstritz|Duchy of Köstritz]]: Dame Grand Cross of the Ducal Order of Kostritz [[file:South Atlantic Medal BAR.svg|50px]]
*{{flag|Schaumberg}}: Royal Grand Lady of the Order of the Elizabeth Cross [[File:3840px Ribbon bar of Friedrich Order.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flag of the German Empire.svg|25px]] [[Rahdenburg]]: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg [[file:Order of the Black Eagle - Ribbon bar.svg|50px]]
*[[File:Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1911-1920).svg|25px]] [[Köstritz|Duchy of Kostritz]]: Dame Grand Cross of the Ducal Order of Kostritz [[file:South Atlantic Medal BAR.svg|50px]]
==Ancestry==
==Ancestry==
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|1= 1. Beatrice of Rahdenburg'''
|1= 1. Beatrice of Rahdenburg'''
|2= 2. [[Louis Ferdinand I, Elector of Morinia]]
|2= 2. [[Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg]]
|3= 3. [[Alexandra of Ravenna|Princess Alexandra of Ravenna]]
|3= 3. [[Alexandra of Ravenna|Princess Alexandra of Ravenna]]
|4= 4. [[Henry I, Elector of Morinia]]
|4= 4. [[Henry III of Schaumberg]]
|5= 5. [[Bessandra of Ghant|Princess Bessandra of Ghant]]
|5= 5. [[Bessandra of Ghant|Princess Bessandra of Ghant]]
|6= 6. [[Prince Victor, Duke of Ravenna]]
|6= 6. [[Prince Victor, Duke of Ravenna]]
|7= 7. Theofania of Ithaca
|7= 7. Theofania of Ithaca
|8= 8. [[Frederick of Rahdenburg]]
|8= 8. [[George, Duke of Rahdenburg-Almasch]]
|9= 9. [[Princess Athenais of Epernon]]
|9= 9. [[Sophia I of Schaumberg]]
|10= 10. [[Michael I of Ghant]]
|10= 10. [[Michael I of Ghant]]
|11= 11. [[Beladore of Gelonia|Princess Beladore of Gelonia]]
|11= 11. [[Beladore of Gelonia|Princess Beladore of Gelonia]]
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|14= 14. Thiseas, Grand Duke of Ithaca
|14= 14. Thiseas, Grand Duke of Ithaca
|15= 15. Areti, Countess of Apalia
|15= 15. Areti, Countess of Apalia
|16= 16. Michael of Rahdenburg
|16= 16. [[William II, Elector of Rahdenburg]]
|17= 17. Princess Sophia of Polnitsa
|17= 17. Adalinda of Nyrundy
|18= 18. [[Prince Henri, Duke of Épernon]]
|18= 18. [[Maximilian II of Schaumberg]]
|19= 19. Adalinda of Silingia
|19= 19. PLACEHOLDER
|20= 20. [[Robert, Crown Prince of Ghant]]
|20= 20. [[Robert, Crown Prince of Ghant]]
|21= 21. [[Princess Lucia of Youth]]
|21= 21. [[Princess Lucia of Youth]]
|22= 22. [[Alan V of Gelonia]]
|22= 22. [[Alan V of Gelonia]]
|23= 23. Béatrice Créquy
|23= 23. [[Sara Courcouia]]
|24= 24. Prince Theophylactus, Duke of Ravenna
|24= 24. Prince Theophylactus, Duke of Ravenna
|25= 25.Princess Amelia of Ghant
|25= 25. Princess Amelia of Ghant
|26= 26. Duke Silvanus Stilicho
|26= 26. Duke Silvanus Stilicho
|27= 27. Evantia Valeria
|27= 27. Evantia Valeria

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Beatrice of Rahdenburg
Princess of Schaumberg
Captain Marvel trailer at the National Air and Space Museum 2 (cropped).jpg
Born (1990-12-30) 30 December 1990 (age 33)
St Maurice Flaminius National Hospital, Flaminius, Castellum ab Alba
Spouse
Issue
Detail
  • Princess Alexandra
  • Princess Elena
  • Prince Victor
  • Prince Samuel
  • Prince John
Full name
Beatrice Marie Bessandra Victoria
HouseRahdenburg-Schaumberg
FatherLouis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg
MotherAlexandra of Ravenna
ReligionImperial Church (Catholicism)

Beatrice of Rahdenburg (Beatrice Marie Louise Victoria; b. 30 December 1990) is a Latin-born Gariman noblewoman, Princess of Schaumberg, and Princess of Dakmoor by marriage.

Beatrice is the fourth child of Louis Ferdinand I of Schaumberg, and his eldest child by second wife, Alexandra of Ravenna. She was raised in Ravenna, Latium with her mother, and was educated at Lyceum St Ambrose for secondary school. She graduated from New College at Valle Aurelia, in 2010, with a degree in education. Beatrice was introduced to Benjamin of Dakmoor in 2006; they married in October 2013.

Early life

Beatrice was born on 30 December 1990, at St Maurice-Flaminius National Hospital, in Flaminius, Castellum ab Alba. She is the fourth child child of then Louis Ferdinand, Duke of Rahdenburg-Lubke, and the first child from his marriage to Alexandra of Ravenna. He father was at the time heir to the then vacant throne of Schaumberg, and her mother is a Latin noblewoman and now Senator of the Populares faction. She was baptized at Sanctus Vitalus Basilica, in Ravenna. Her godparents were the then Jacobus, Prince of Youth and Stephania Pinaria.

Beatrice resided in a Castellum-based townhouse for the first 7 years of her life. In 1997, Beatrice's parents divorced, resulting in her mother being awarded full custody. Beatrice does not have a relationship with her father. Following this, Beatrice relocated to Ravenna, where she was raised by her mother in her maternal grandfather’s household. Since age seven, she was involved in extracurricular activities at school, including band, where she learned to play the piano, violin, and the flute. Beatrice was a member of the Ravenna Imperial Youth Orchestra until 2007.

Education and career

Beatrice began her education at St. Stephen's Nursery and Primary School in 1993, where she would remain until 1997. After her parents' divorce, she continued her primary and middle education under the supervision of her grandfather Prince Victor, Duke of Ravenna, who hired private tutors to teach her the subjects of history, literature, math, music, and languages. Along with Latin, Beatrice was educated on Audonian, Gariman, and Perateian.

She did not take a gap year but traveled extensively throughout Belisaria and Scipia the summer before beginning university. In fall 2007, Beatrice enrolled at New College at Valle Aurelia at the University of Castellum Iohannes XIII. While at New College, Beatrice initially studied education, with a focus on primary education, but in her second term changed her focus to music. She was a member of the Progressive Party's student chapter, and served as chapter treasurer her final school year. Beatrice resided at Velia House with a number of close friends throughout university, including Princess Maria of Latium and Antonia Antistia.

Throughout university, Beatrice was a member of the University Philharmonic Orchestra, playing the flute. She was first flute during her final year of schooling. In 2010, she participated in a performance ahead of the banquet for Transvectio Equitum. After earning her degree, Beatrice auditioned for the Adrianople Imperial Symphony Orchestra. She was an alternate member of the Orchestra in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, she performed for the state visit of Peter II of Garima during his tour of Adrianople. She stepped down in 2012 following her engagement. Throughout this time she resided at an Adrianople-based townhouse owned by her grandfather, however she regularly visited Palatium Supranio.

Marriage

Beatrice’s private life has been subject to speculation since her father’s ascension to the throne of Schaumberg, of which he has been Grand Duke since 2005. However, Beatrice fiercely guards her personal life and little is known of her personal relationships prior to her marriage. It is known that Beatrice is a close companion of Princess Maria of Latium. As a result, she was first introduced to her future husband Prince Benjamin of Dakmoor as early as 2006.

No details of her relationship with Benjamin were released prior to the announcement of their engagement in 2013, however the pair was photographed together in Castellum and Dakar as early as 2010.

Beatrice became engaged to Benjamin of Dakmoor on 22 August 2013. Her father Grand Duke Louis Ferdinand issued a public statement following the engagement announcement, stating that he had not been asked to provide consent to the marriage, and a failure to seek his consent would result in Beatrice’s attainment, which occurred once Louis Ferdinand took the throne in late 2014. Her rights in Schaumberg were later restored following the removal of her father and the installation of her older-half brother Charles I, Duke of Kostritz.

They were married in a private ceremony in the chapel of Palatium Ravennae, on 7 October 2013. Following the marriage, her father issued a dynastic attainder, stripping her of all dynastic rights within Morinia and Schaumberg. They held a second ceremony at Dakar Cathedral in May 2015. The second ceremony was originally planned for May 2014, but was postponed due to Beatrice's second pregnancy.

Together, they have five children: Alexandra (February 2014), Elena (January 2015), Victor (August 2016), Samuel (June 2018), and John (March 2020).

Titles, styles, and honors

Titles and styles

  • 30 December 1990 – present: Her Serene Highness Princess Beatrice of Rahdenburg
  • 30 December 1990 – present: Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice of Schaumberg

Honors

  •  Gelonia: Dame of the Most Noble and Distinguished Order of the Clover Order of the Thistle UK ribbon.svg
  •  Latium: Dame of Illustrious Order of the Purple Ribbon U.S. Navy Good Conduct Medal ribbon.svg
  •  Schaumberg: Royal Grand Lady of the Order of Our Lady of the Lake D-BAV Order Saint George BAR.png
  •  Schaumberg: Royal Grand Lady of the Order of the Elizabeth Cross 3840px Ribbon bar of Friedrich Order.svg
  • Flag of the German Empire.svg Rahdenburg: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Rahdenburg Order of the Black Eagle - Ribbon bar.svg
  • Flagge Herzogtum Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha (1911-1920).svg Duchy of Kostritz: Dame Grand Cross of the Ducal Order of Kostritz South Atlantic Medal BAR.svg

Ancestry