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'''Johamara, Princess Eirmar of Mardan''' (Johamara Magliana Kelhite; born 4 September 1977) is a member of the Durlish princely family. A writer by profession, she is married to Prince Eirmar of Mardan, nephew of [[Carilla of Durland|Princess Carilla]]. Alongside her duties as a member of the princely family, she has continued to work as a writer and has published several books of poetry.  
'''Johamara, Princess Eirmar of Mardan''' (Johamara Magliana Kelhite; born 4 September 1977) is a member of the Durlish princely family. A writer by profession, she is married to Prince Eirmar of Mardan, nephew of [[Carilla of Durland|Princess Carilla]]. Alongside her duties as a member of the princely family, she has continued to work as a writer and has published several books of poetry.  


Johamara attended St Nichdil's Girls School in Herran before studying at the University of Herran, graduating with a bachelor's degree in literature. She briefly worked at the publishing firm Herses and Gernra before publishing her first compilation of poetry in 2006. She first met Prince Eirmar in 2008 at an eduation conference, with the two beginning a relationship shortly after. They married in 2010; she gave birth to a daughter, Countess Janhana in 2012, and a son, Count Jemros, in 2015.
Johamara attended St Nichdil's Girls School in Herran before studying at the University of Herran, graduating with a bachelor's degree in literature. She briefly worked at the publishing firm Herses and Gernra before publishing her first compilation of poetry in 2006. She first met Prince Eirmar in 2008 at an eduation conference, with the two beginning a relationship shortly after. They married in 2010; she gave birth to a daughter, Countess Janhana in 2012, and a son, Count Jemros, in 2015.
 
[[File:Johamara, Princess Eirmar of Mardan at the 75th birthday dinner for Princess Carilla (2022).jpeg|175px|thumb|left|Johamara at the celebration dinner for Princess Carilla's 75th birthday (2021).]]
==Marriage and personal life==
==Marriage and personal life==
On 17 April 2010, she married Prince Eirmar of Mardan, son of Prince Sarnar, Duke of Mardan and Maithlen, Duchess of Mardan, at the Cathedral Church of Herran. The wedding ceremony was attended by the princely family. The bride wore a lace wedding gown with matching veil and train, with the bridesmaid including her sister Magrien and Hereditary Princess Ingdil. On her marriage, she assumed the courtesy title "Princess Eirmar of Mardan" and the style "Serene Highness".
On 17 April 2010, she married Prince Eirmar of Mardan, son of Prince Sarnar, Duke of Mardan and Maithlen, Duchess of Mardan, at the Cathedral Church of Herran. The wedding ceremony was attended by the princely family. The bride wore a lace wedding gown with matching veil and train, with the bridesmaid including her sister Magrien and Hereditary Princess Ingdil. On her marriage, she assumed the courtesy title "Princess Eirmar of Mardan" and the style "Serene Highness".

Revision as of 16:02, 4 February 2024

Johamara
Princess Eirmar of Mardan
H.S.H. Princess Eirmar of Mardan (2023).jpeg
Princess Eirmar of Mardan in 2023.
BornJohamara Magliana Kelhite
(1977-09-04) 4 September 1977 (age 47)
Meelet, Hornas County, Durland
SpousePrince Eirmar of Mardan (m. 2010)
IssueCountess Janhana
Count Jemros
HouseLeps (by marriage)
FatherFreedal Kelhite
MotherArlena Miraara
OccupationAuthor

Johamara, Princess Eirmar of Mardan (Johamara Magliana Kelhite; born 4 September 1977) is a member of the Durlish princely family. A writer by profession, she is married to Prince Eirmar of Mardan, nephew of Princess Carilla. Alongside her duties as a member of the princely family, she has continued to work as a writer and has published several books of poetry.

Johamara attended St Nichdil's Girls School in Herran before studying at the University of Herran, graduating with a bachelor's degree in literature. She briefly worked at the publishing firm Herses and Gernra before publishing her first compilation of poetry in 2006. She first met Prince Eirmar in 2008 at an eduation conference, with the two beginning a relationship shortly after. They married in 2010; she gave birth to a daughter, Countess Janhana in 2012, and a son, Count Jemros, in 2015.

Johamara at the celebration dinner for Princess Carilla's 75th birthday (2021).

Marriage and personal life

On 17 April 2010, she married Prince Eirmar of Mardan, son of Prince Sarnar, Duke of Mardan and Maithlen, Duchess of Mardan, at the Cathedral Church of Herran. The wedding ceremony was attended by the princely family. The bride wore a lace wedding gown with matching veil and train, with the bridesmaid including her sister Magrien and Hereditary Princess Ingdil. On her marriage, she assumed the courtesy title "Princess Eirmar of Mardan" and the style "Serene Highness".

Johamara and Prince Eirmar have two children:

  • Countess Janhana of Eirmar (born 17 June 2012 in Eetumal House, Herran).
  • Count Jemros of Eirmar (born 2 December 2015 in the Prince Garmaanas Hospital, Herran).

Johamara is known for her close friendship with Princess Carilla, whom affectionately calls her her "sister", as well as Hereditary Princess Ingdil. Within the princely family, she is known as "Mari".

Several news outlets have suggested that Prince Eirmar has been unfaithful or has mistreated his wife. Whilst the princely family has not made any formal comment, the prince and princess have not been seen in public together since 2020, aside from with their children.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 1980–2010: Miss Johamara Kelhite
  • 2010–present: Her Serene Highness Princess Eirmar of Mardan

Arms

National honours and medals

  • Princely Family Order of Carilla and Olar, First Class (2015)
  • Commemorative Medal for the Ruby Jubilee of Carilla, Princess of Durland (2012)
  • Commemorative Medal for th Golden Jubilee of Carilla, Princess of Durland (2022)

See also