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* 10 March 2006 – present: Her High Majesty The Queen Dorothea of Mascylla, Queen of Aldia, Grand Duchess of Fahnicht, Sovereign and Supreme Duchess of Elpsland, Grand Duchess of Welsbach and Birchau, Duchess of Jusland, Morleck, of Nelgery and Holnia, Burgravess of Seebronn and Würthburg, Landgravess of Eustria, Princess of Falia, Lehpold, and Lensrau, of Geisahl and Weibteich, Countess of Ahnern<br>(''Ihre hohe Majestät die Königin Dorothea von Maskillien, Königin von Alden, Großherzogin von Fahnicht, souveräne und oberste Herzogin zu Elpsland, Großherzogin von Welsbach und Birchau, Herzogin zu Jusland, Morleck, zu Nelgern und Hohlnern, Burggräfin zu Seebronn und Würthburg, Landgräfin zu Eystrun, Fürstin zu Falien, Lehpold und Lensrau, zu Geisahl and Weibteich, Gräfin zu Ahnern'') | * 10 March 2006 – present: Her High Majesty The Queen Dorothea of Mascylla, Queen of Aldia, Grand Duchess of Fahnicht, Sovereign and Supreme Duchess of Elpsland, Grand Duchess of Welsbach and Birchau, Duchess of Jusland, Morleck, of Nelgery and Holnia, Burgravess of Seebronn and Würthburg, Landgravess of Eustria, Princess of Falia, Lehpold, and Lensrau, of Geisahl and Weibteich, Countess of Ahnern<br>(''Ihre hohe Majestät die Königin Dorothea von Maskillien, Königin von Alden, Großherzogin von Fahnicht, souveräne und oberste Herzogin zu Elpsland, Großherzogin von Welsbach und Birchau, Herzogin zu Jusland, Morleck, zu Nelgern und Hohlnern, Burggräfin zu Seebronn und Würthburg, Landgräfin zu Eystrun, Fürstin zu Falien, Lehpold und Lensrau, zu Geisahl and Weibteich, Gräfin zu Ahnern'') | ||
Additional styles include By the Grace of God (''Von Gottes Gnaden'') and Margravess of Warthberg (''Markgräfin zu Warthberg''). The currently used styles depicted is the mid-sized title, which is the most commonly used in official matters. | Additional styles include By the Grace of God (''Von Gottes Gnaden'') and Margravess of Warthberg (''Markgräfin zu Warthberg''). The currently used styles depicted is the mid-sized title, which is the most commonly used in official matters. The correct etiquette to address the Queen in conversation is ''Your High Majesty'' (''Ihre Hohe Majestät'') and subsequently as ''Ma'am'' (''Madame''). | ||
===Military ranks=== | ===Military ranks=== |
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Dorothea Sophia Theresa | |||||
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Queen of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla | |||||
Reign | 25 November 2005 – present | ||||
Coronation | 10 March 2006 | ||||
Predecessor | Lukas III | ||||
Heir apparent | Frederick, Crown Prince of Ahnern | ||||
Born | Dorothea, Crown Princess of Ahnern 10 October 1987 (aged 35) Hohenehr Palace, Königsreh, Mascylla | ||||
Spouse | Prince Wolfgang of Auserburg and Clemens | ||||
Issue | Crown Prince Frederick Princess Julia Princess Victoria-Theresa | ||||
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House | House of Ahnern-Welsbach | ||||
Father | Lukas III | ||||
Mother | Henriette of Taubach-Goldach and Birchau |
Dorothea I of Mascylla (Dorothea Sophia Theresa, Dorothy I of Mascylla in Fallish; born 10 October 1987) is the current Queen of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla. She ascended the throne following the abdication of her father, Lukas III, in 2005. Dorothea is the sixth-longest reigning and second female Mascyllary monarch.
Dorothea was born in Hohenehr Palace in Königsreh as the oldest child of King Lukas III and Princess Henriette of Taubach-Goldach and Birchau, immediately becoming the heir apparent to the Mascyllary throne as Crown Princess of Ahnern. She undertook education at a public primary and secondary school in Mascylla, studied history abroad at the University of Aniarro, and served in the Mascyllary Army. During that time she, then-princess, married Wolfgang, Count of Auserburg and Clemens in 1999, with whom she has three children: Frederick, Crown Prince of Ahnern (born 2006), Princess Julia (born 2007) and Princess Victoria-Theresa (born 2012).
Early life and education
Military training and career
Reign
Activities
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 10 October 1987 – 25 November 2005: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess Dorothea of Ahnern
(Ihre königliche Hoheit die Kronprinzessin Dorothea von Ahnern) - 25 November 2005 – 10 March 2006: Her High Majesty The Queen Dorothea of Mascylla
(Ihre hohe Majestät die Königin Dorothea von Maskillien) - 10 March 2006 – present: Her High Majesty The Queen Dorothea of Mascylla, Queen of Aldia, Grand Duchess of Fahnicht, Sovereign and Supreme Duchess of Elpsland, Grand Duchess of Welsbach and Birchau, Duchess of Jusland, Morleck, of Nelgery and Holnia, Burgravess of Seebronn and Würthburg, Landgravess of Eustria, Princess of Falia, Lehpold, and Lensrau, of Geisahl and Weibteich, Countess of Ahnern
(Ihre hohe Majestät die Königin Dorothea von Maskillien, Königin von Alden, Großherzogin von Fahnicht, souveräne und oberste Herzogin zu Elpsland, Großherzogin von Welsbach und Birchau, Herzogin zu Jusland, Morleck, zu Nelgern und Hohlnern, Burggräfin zu Seebronn und Würthburg, Landgräfin zu Eystrun, Fürstin zu Falien, Lehpold und Lensrau, zu Geisahl and Weibteich, Gräfin zu Ahnern)
Additional styles include By the Grace of God (Von Gottes Gnaden) and Margravess of Warthberg (Markgräfin zu Warthberg). The currently used styles depicted is the mid-sized title, which is the most commonly used in official matters. The correct etiquette to address the Queen in conversation is Your High Majesty (Ihre Hohe Majestät) and subsequently as Ma'am (Madame).
Military ranks
Mascyllary Army
- Officer candidate (Fähnrich, November 2003 – June 2004)
- Sub-lieutenant (Leutnant, June 2004 – February 2005)
- Lieutenant (Oberleutnant, February 2005 – November 2005)
- Hon. Commandant (Ehr. Major, November 2005 – April 2010)
- Hon. Lieutenant Colonel (Ehr. Oberstleutnant, April 2010 – August 2012)
- Hon. Colonel (Ehr. Oberst, August 2012 – January 2017)
- Hon. Brigadier General (Ehr. Brigadegeneral, January 2017 – present)
Mascyllary Air Force
Honours
National
Date | Ribbon | Appointment/honour |
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14 September 2004 | Recipient of the Overseas Medal (Empfängerin der Überseemedaille) | |
8 March 2005 – 10 March 2006 | Dame of the Order of the Blue Lion (Dame des Ordens des Blauen Löwen) | |
31 August 2005 – 25 November 2005 | Commanding Dame of the Order of the Crown (kommandierende Dame des Ordens der königlichen Krone) | |
25 November 2005 – 10 March 2006 | Dame of the Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (Dame des Großkreuzes des Ordens der königlichen Krone) | |
25 November 2005 – 10 March 2006 | Dame of the Grand Cross of the Order of Sophia (Dame des Großkreuzes des Sophienordens) | |
10 March 2006 – | Sovereign of the Order of the Blue Lion (Oberhaupt des Ordens des Blauen Löwen) | |
10 March 2006 – | Sovereign of the Order of the Crown (Oberhaupt des Ordens der königlichen Krone) | |
10 March 2006 – | Sovereign of the Order of Merit and Valour (Oberhaupt des Ordens für Verdienst und Tapferkeit) | |
10 March 2006 – | Sovereign of the Order of Gallantry (Oberhaupt des Ordens für Edelmut) | |
10 March 2006 – | Sovereign of the Order of Sophia (Oberhaupt des Sophienordens) |