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'''Olivia Vanderwall Nevrakis''' (born 27 January 1988) is the queen of [[Cordonia]] as the wife of [[King Liam]]. She has been serving as queen consort since her marriage to the King on 22 February 2022. The Queen is also the head of state of the duchy of [[Lythikos]] as the [[Duchess of Lythikos]]. Should she have children, the position and ducal title shall pass on to her second-born child.
'''Olivia Vanderwall Nevrakis''' (born 27 January 1988) is the queen of [[Cordonia]] as the wife of [[King Liam]]. She has been serving as queen consort since her marriage to the King on 22 February 2022. The Queen is also the head of state of the duchy of [[Lythikos]] as the [[Duchess of Lythikos]]. Should she have children, the position and ducal title shall pass on to her second-born child.


Born into a family of Cordonian nobility, she came to attention in 1993 when she became the Duchess of Lythikos, the youngest-ever person to assume a ducal title and serve as head of state in Cordonian history. She is descended from the Nevrakis line and is the daughter of Lionel and Camellia Nevrakis, the 19th duke and duchess of Lythikos. The Queen was left orphaned at the age of five after her parents were killed in an [[1993 Cordonian attempted coup d'état|attempted coup d'état]] against [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]]. She was subsequently raised by the [[Cordonian royal family]] until she was fourteen and later became an [[wikipedia:Emancipation of minors|mancipated minor]].
Born into a family of Cordonian nobility, she came to attention in 1993 when she became the Duchess of Lythikos, the youngest-ever person to assume a ducal title and serve as head of state in Cordonian history. She is descended from the Nevrakis line and is the daughter of Lionel and Camellia Nevrakis, the 19th duke and duchess of Lythikos. The Queen was left orphaned at the age of five after her parents were killed in an [[1993 Cordonian attempted coup d'état|attempted coup d'état]] against [[King Constantine The King Father|King Constantine]]. She was subsequently raised by the [[Cordonian royal family]] until she was fourteen and later became an [[wikipedia:Emancipation of minors|emancipated minor]].


== Childhood ==
== Childhood ==

Revision as of 23:22, 14 February 2022

Olivia Nevrakis
Queen consort of Cordonia
Tenure22 February 2022 – present
Coronation23 February 2022
BornOlivia Vanderwall Nevraki
(1988-01-27) 27 January 1988 (age 36)
Lythikos, Cordonia
Spouse
King Liam (m. 2022)
HouseRyan (by marriage)
Nevrakis (by birth)
FatherLionel Nervakis, 19th Duke of Lythikos
MotherCamellia Nevrakis, Duchess of Lythikos

Olivia Vanderwall Nevrakis (born 27 January 1988) is the queen of Cordonia as the wife of King Liam. She has been serving as queen consort since her marriage to the King on 22 February 2022. The Queen is also the head of state of the duchy of Lythikos as the Duchess of Lythikos. Should she have children, the position and ducal title shall pass on to her second-born child.

Born into a family of Cordonian nobility, she came to attention in 1993 when she became the Duchess of Lythikos, the youngest-ever person to assume a ducal title and serve as head of state in Cordonian history. She is descended from the Nevrakis line and is the daughter of Lionel and Camellia Nevrakis, the 19th duke and duchess of Lythikos. The Queen was left orphaned at the age of five after her parents were killed in an attempted coup d'état against King Constantine. She was subsequently raised by the Cordonian royal family until she was fourteen and later became an emancipated minor.

Childhood

Birth and early life: 1988–1993

Parent's death: 1993

Life with the Cordonian royal family: 1993–2002

Duchess of Lythikos

Emancipation and rule as duchess: 2002–2020

2021 Cordonian social season: 2020–2021

Engagement to the King: 2021–2022

Queen consort: 2022–present

Public perception and character

Titles, styles, honours, and arms

Ancestry

References