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| birth_name = Margus Adolfus | | birth_name = Margus Adolfus Godwyn Trynt | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1990|6|7|df=y}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1990|6|7|df=y}} | ||
| birth_place = [[Staalburg]], [[Staalmark|SM]], [[South Ottonia|United Kingdom of Ottonia]] | | birth_place = [[Staalburg]], [[Staalmark|SM]], [[South Ottonia|United Kingdom of Ottonia]] | ||
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| mother = [[Vikturya of Ottonia]] | | mother = [[Vikturya of Ottonia]] | ||
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Duke '''Margus of Staalmark''' is a {{wp|South Ottonia|South Ottonian}} {{wp|aristocracy|aristocrat}}. He is a member of both the {{wp|royal family|royal}} [[House of Sproek-Kristhulm]] through his mother, [[Vikturya of Ottonia|Princess Vikturya of Ottonia]] and the {{wp|cadet branch|cadet}} {{wp|prince|princely}} [[House of Trynt]] through his father, [[Godwyn of Staalmark|Duke Godwyn of Staalmark]]. He is 6th in line to the [[Monarchy of South Ottonia|Ottonian crown]], and is 2nd in line to the [[Staalmark|Principality of Staalmark]]. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Margus Rikard Adolfus Trynt was born at HRH Storkenegyn Anna Memorial Hospital in [[Wylmspurt]] to [[Vikturya, Princess of Ottonia]] and her husband [[Godwyn of Staalmark]] on June 7th, 1990. At his birth, Margus was fifth-in-line to the [[Monarchy of South Ottonia|Ottonian throne]] and third in line to the [[Staalmark|Principality of Staalmark]]. His uncle [[Rodrik I, High King of Ottonia|Crown Prince Rodrik]] and his wife, [[Ava, High Queen of Ottonia|Ava Faramund]] were named Margus' godparents at his baptism on July 3rd, 1990. | |||
Reportedly against his grandfather [[Adolfus, Prince of Staalmark|Adolfus']] wishes, Margus, as well as the brood of brothers and sisters that soon joined him, was raised in Wylmspurt by his mother and father, with his mother's family. This would not be the first time Godwyn would clash with his father over Margus' future. However, being raised in San Mikel allowed Margus to become close with his first cousin, Vitus, only a few months Margus' senior. The two were quickly inseparable. | |||
===Teenage Years=== | ===Teenage Years=== | ||
===Adulthood=== | ===Adulthood=== | ||
==Personal Life== | ==Personal Life== | ||
Margus is close with both his first cousin, [[Vitus, Crown Prince of Ottonia]] and his younger brother, [[Henrik of Staalmark]] to a unique extent even relative to his other family members; Vitus was the best man at Margus' wedding. | |||
Since he was forced to end his own burgeoning athletic career prematurely, Margus has become an avid fan of [[Staalburg Royal AC]] across all three sports it fields teams in: {{wp|ice hockey}}, {{wp|lacrosse}}, and {{wp|association football}}. | |||
===Courtship & Marriage=== | ===Courtship & Marriage=== |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 8 November 2023
Margus | |
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Duke of Staalmark | |
Born | Margus Adolfus Godwyn Trynt 7 June 1990 Staalburg, SM, United Kingdom of Ottonia |
Duchess of Staalburg | Vivienne of Roazoha |
Issue |
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House | Trynt Sproek-Kristhulm |
Father | Godwyn of Staalmark |
Mother | Vikturya of Ottonia |
Religion | Honorian Church |
Duke Margus of Staalmark is a South Ottonian aristocrat. He is a member of both the royal House of Sproek-Kristhulm through his mother, Princess Vikturya of Ottonia and the cadet princely House of Trynt through his father, Duke Godwyn of Staalmark. He is 6th in line to the Ottonian crown, and is 2nd in line to the Principality of Staalmark.
Biography
Early Life
Margus Rikard Adolfus Trynt was born at HRH Storkenegyn Anna Memorial Hospital in Wylmspurt to Vikturya, Princess of Ottonia and her husband Godwyn of Staalmark on June 7th, 1990. At his birth, Margus was fifth-in-line to the Ottonian throne and third in line to the Principality of Staalmark. His uncle Crown Prince Rodrik and his wife, Ava Faramund were named Margus' godparents at his baptism on July 3rd, 1990.
Reportedly against his grandfather Adolfus' wishes, Margus, as well as the brood of brothers and sisters that soon joined him, was raised in Wylmspurt by his mother and father, with his mother's family. This would not be the first time Godwyn would clash with his father over Margus' future. However, being raised in San Mikel allowed Margus to become close with his first cousin, Vitus, only a few months Margus' senior. The two were quickly inseparable.
Teenage Years
Adulthood
Personal Life
Margus is close with both his first cousin, Vitus, Crown Prince of Ottonia and his younger brother, Henrik of Staalmark to a unique extent even relative to his other family members; Vitus was the best man at Margus' wedding.
Since he was forced to end his own burgeoning athletic career prematurely, Margus has become an avid fan of Staalburg Royal AC across all three sports it fields teams in: ice hockey, lacrosse, and association football.