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'''Junea I''' (Junea Marie Celestia; 8 March 1148-3 April 1207) was Queen of Solarius from 1193-1207GD.
'''Junea I''' (Junea Maxia Celestia; 8 March 1148-3 April 1207) was Queen of Solarius from 1193-1207GD.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Junea was born the eldest child of Celestius VI and Maria Sais. She was born and raised during her great-grandfather, [[Casimir II Celestia|Casimir II]] reign, and had become the favorite of the grandchildren. She was named [[Grand Countess of Livia]] in 1163 and would hold onto that position until her death. Junea received a formal education and had studied the arts of both literature and warfare.
Junea was born the eldest child of Celestius VI and Maria Sais. She was born and raised during her great-grandfather, [[Casimir II Celestia|Casimir II]] reign, and had become the favorite of the grandchildren. She was named [[Grand Countess of Livia]] in 1163 and would hold onto that position until her death. Junea received a formal education and had studied the arts of both literature and warfare.

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Junea I
Celestial Queen
Perge - Julia Soemias 2.jpg
Statue of Junea c.1200~1205
Rexia
Reign1 October 1193-3 April 1207
Coronation12 December 1193
PredecessorCelestius VI
Successor Casimir III
BornJunea Maxia Celestia
(1148-03-08)8 March 1148
Goarniamae
Died3 April 1207(1207-04-03) (aged 59)
Sol
HusbandRichards Lamus
Jonas Elvaris
DynastyCelestia
FatherCelestius VI
MotherMaria Sais
ReligionCelestix

Junea I (Junea Maxia Celestia; 8 March 1148-3 April 1207) was Queen of Solarius from 1193-1207GD.

Biography

Junea was born the eldest child of Celestius VI and Maria Sais. She was born and raised during her great-grandfather, Casimir II reign, and had become the favorite of the grandchildren. She was named Grand Countess of Livia in 1163 and would hold onto that position until her death. Junea received a formal education and had studied the arts of both literature and warfare.