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{{Infobox royalty
{{Infobox royalty
| name        = Alyssane II
| name        = Emma II
| image      = AlyssaneII.jpg
| image      = AlyssaneII.jpg
| image_size  = 250px
| image_size  = 250px
| caption    = Portrait of Alyssane II by August Lissauer, 1882
| caption    = Portrait of Emma II by August Lissauer, 1882
| succession  =  
| succession  =  
| moretext    =  
| moretext    =  
| reign      = 16 April 1864 - 10 November 1937
| reign      = 16 April 1867 - 10 November 1938
| coronation  = 23 April 1864
| coronation  = 23 April 1867
| predecessor = [[Vaekar V]]
| predecessor = [[Vaekar V]]
| successor  = [[Leo I]]
| successor  = [[Ragnar IV]]
| regent1    =
| regent1    =
| reg-type1  =  
| reg-type1  =  
| spouse-type = Husband
| spouse-type = Husband
| spouse      = Séverin de Serre
| spouse      = Matthías Valursson af Danneskjold
| issue      = Leo, Prince of Götland and Archduke of Auroa <br> Vaekar, Prince of Daneland <br> Madeleine, Princess of Venetia and Marseillan <br> Lucien, Prince of Gothaland  
| issue      = Ragnar, Prince of Götland and Archduke of Auroa <br> Vaekar, Prince of Daneland <br> Katla, Princess of Venetia and Marseillan <br> Ivar, Prince of Gothaland  
| house      = [[House Drage]]
| house      = [[House Drage]]
| father      = Vaekar V Konge af Drage
| father      = Vaekar V Ragnarsson af Drage
| mother      = Victoire de Serre
| mother      = Victoire Luciensdóttir de Serre
| full name  =  
| full name  =  
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1851|5|6|df=no}}
| birth_date  = {{Birth date|1851|5|6|df=no}}
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'''Alyssane II''' (Alyssane Vaekarssdottir Konegin af Drage; 6 May 1851-10 November 1936), also known as '''Alyssane den Store''' or '''Alyssane hin Mikla''', was Queen of [[Acrea]] and the Commonwealths of [[Auroa]] and [[Avallon]], and Queen Protectress of [[Pteleia]] from 1867 until her death in 1937. Marked by a period of immense industrial, military, economic, and scientific progress, her 70 year long reign is the longest of any Acrean monarch.
'''Emma II''' (Emma Vaekarsdóttir af Drage; 6 May 1851-10 November 1938), also known as '''Emma den Store''' or '''Emma hin Mikla''', was Queen of [[Acrea]] and the Commonwealths of [[Auroa]] and [[Ravka]], and Lady Protectress of [[Lemobrogia]] from 1867 until her death in 1938. Marked by a period of significant industrial, military, and scientific progress, her 71 year long reign is the longest of any Acrean monarch.
 
Though widely regarded in the modern day as one of Acrea's greatest monarchs, Emma's reign was initially controversial in her time. As the second monarch to ascend the throne following Acrea's constitutional reforms of 1832 which reduced the power of the monarchy relative to parliament, Emma's personal popularity and ability to influence politics drew natural opposition from reformers who were wary of a return to near-absolute monarchy. Politically, Emma's reign was defined by an affirmation of the 1832 reforms, though she became well known for her immense influence and private direction of Acrean policy through her personal connections, ministerial appointments, and leveraging of her public popularity. Publicly, Emma became associated with the image of a soft-spoken and pensive queen who was similarly pious as her predecessors.






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Latest revision as of 12:41, 1 October 2023

Emma II
AlyssaneII.jpg
Portrait of Emma II by August Lissauer, 1882
Reign16 April 1867 - 10 November 1938
Coronation23 April 1867
PredecessorVaekar V
SuccessorRagnar IV
Born(1851-05-06)6 May 1851
Dannesholm, Acrea
HusbandMatthías Valursson af Danneskjold
IssueRagnar, Prince of Götland and Archduke of Auroa
Vaekar, Prince of Daneland
Katla, Princess of Venetia and Marseillan
Ivar, Prince of Gothaland
HouseHouse Drage
FatherVaekar V Ragnarsson af Drage
MotherVictoire Luciensdóttir de Serre
ReligionValatrú


Emma II (Emma Vaekarsdóttir af Drage; 6 May 1851-10 November 1938), also known as Emma den Store or Emma hin Mikla, was Queen of Acrea and the Commonwealths of Auroa and Ravka, and Lady Protectress of Lemobrogia from 1867 until her death in 1938. Marked by a period of significant industrial, military, and scientific progress, her 71 year long reign is the longest of any Acrean monarch.

Though widely regarded in the modern day as one of Acrea's greatest monarchs, Emma's reign was initially controversial in her time. As the second monarch to ascend the throne following Acrea's constitutional reforms of 1832 which reduced the power of the monarchy relative to parliament, Emma's personal popularity and ability to influence politics drew natural opposition from reformers who were wary of a return to near-absolute monarchy. Politically, Emma's reign was defined by an affirmation of the 1832 reforms, though she became well known for her immense influence and private direction of Acrean policy through her personal connections, ministerial appointments, and leveraging of her public popularity. Publicly, Emma became associated with the image of a soft-spoken and pensive queen who was similarly pious as her predecessors.