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[[Katherine I of Atmora|Katherine I]] (''Katherina Marie Rosa Alexandra''; born 14 December 1916) was [[Monarchy of Atmora|High Queen of Atmora]] and the {{wpl|Dominion|Atmoran Dominions}} and [[Monarchy of Lieseltania|Queen of Lieseltania]] from 11 September 1933 after the assassination of her mother [[Elizabeth of Atmora|Elizabeth]], and then until her abdication in 1980.
[[Katherine I of Atmora|Katherine I]] (''Katharina Françoise Alexandra''; born 14 December 1916) was [[Monarchy of Atmora|High Queen of Atmora]], [[Monarchy of Lieseltania|Queen of Lieseltania]] and of [[Monarchy of Mizuho|Mizuho]] from 11 September 1938 after the assassination of her father [[Frederick IV of Atmora|Frederick IV]], and then until her abdication in 1980.


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 05:17, 8 December 2022

Katherine I
HM Koningin Katherine de Eerste.jpg
Formal portrait c. 1939–1945
High Queen of Atmora; Queen of Lieseltania
Reign11 September 1931 – 23 May 1980
Coronation23 November 1933
PredecessorFrederick IV
SuccessorWilliam
Prime Minister(s)See list
BornPrincess Katharina of Lieseltania
14 December 1916
Coudenberg Palace, Pruzhana, Lieseltania
Died23 May 2013 (aged 96)
Irishof Palace, Leidenschdam, Lieseltania
Burial2 June 2013
SpousePrince Nikolaas
IssueWilliam
Princess Eleanora
Princess Madeleine
Full name
Katharina Françoise Alexandra van Wolf
Era name and dates
Katherinean era: 1939–1980
HouseWolf
FatherFrederick IV
MotherPrincess Madeleine of Gallia
ReligionChurch of Visenna

Katherine I (Katharina Françoise Alexandra; born 14 December 1916) was High Queen of Atmora, Queen of Lieseltania and of Mizuho from 11 September 1938 after the assassination of her father Frederick IV, and then until her abdication in 1980.

Early life

Education

Princess of Wolf

Early reign

Regency

Third Voshan War

Royalist putsch

Legacy

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Issue

See also