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'''Katherine III'''' (11 August 1627 – 7 December 1767) was [[Lady Queen of the Heldervinian City-states]] from 26 April 1663 until her death in 1767. Katherine is known for her [[List of monarchs in Heldervin by length of reign|exceptionally long reign and lifespan]], as well as being the founder of [[Katherinicanism]]<ref>''[[Lady Queen Laws of Holiness and Saletrism]]'', p. 1</ref> following a dispute with [[Defender of the Faith Cassandra III]]. | '''Katherine III'''' (11 August 1627 – 7 December 1767) was [[Lady Queen of the Heldervinian City-states]] from 26 April 1663 until her death in 1767. Katherine is known for her [[List of monarchs in Heldervin by length of reign|exceptionally long reign and lifespan]], as well as being the founder of [[Katherinicanism]]<ref>''[[Lady Queen Laws of Holiness and Saletrism]]'', p. 1</ref> following a dispute with [[Defender of the Faith Cassandra III]]. | ||
==Early Life== | ==Early Life== | ||
Born on 11 August 1627 in [[Old Figerbün]]<ref>1630 Census of Old | Born on 11 August 1627 in [[Old Figerbün]]<ref>1630 Census of Old Figerbün, p. 18</ref>, Katherine Stein was the first child of [[Chaburteen VIII]] and Adelinde Jung. Chaburteen's hold over the [[Heldervinian City-states]] was relatively insecure, and in 1630, faced a widescale rebellion by noblemen. Seventeen days after her birth, [[Sir Wilmar Wegener II and IX]], a Heldervinian nobleman and saw the newborn and Adelinde. Katherine "was quite well-sized, likely to make a good Lady Queen".<ref>''[[Great Lords! Grand Ladies!]]'' p.3</ref> In June 1632, she was appointed to the [[Order of Knights]]<ref>Stein, Chaburteen VIII (1630), "It is with great honour and hope, that on this 17th June day of 1632, I appoint my daughter and heir, Katherine III, as a member of the [[Order of Knights]]." (Order of Knights official website)</ref>, the first female to have been so. | ||
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Katherine III | |
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Lady Queen of the Heldervinian City-states | |
Reign | 26 April 1663 – 7 December 1767 |
Coronation | 12 July 1664 |
Predecessor | Chaburteen VIII |
Successor | Katherine V |
Born | 11 August 1627 Old Figerbün |
Died | 7 December 1767 Old Figerbün | (aged 140)
Burial | 2 January 1768 Originally the St. Edward Chapel, later the Vrebsicourgi Palace |
Spouse |
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Issue | Katherine IV |
House | Stein |
Father | Chaburteen VIII |
Mother | Adelinde Jung |
Religion | Originally Saletrism, started Katherinicanism |
Katherine III' (11 August 1627 – 7 December 1767) was Lady Queen of the Heldervinian City-states from 26 April 1663 until her death in 1767. Katherine is known for her exceptionally long reign and lifespan, as well as being the founder of Katherinicanism[1] following a dispute with Defender of the Faith Cassandra III.
Early Life
Born on 11 August 1627 in Old Figerbün[2], Katherine Stein was the first child of Chaburteen VIII and Adelinde Jung. Chaburteen's hold over the Heldervinian City-states was relatively insecure, and in 1630, faced a widescale rebellion by noblemen. Seventeen days after her birth, Sir Wilmar Wegener II and IX, a Heldervinian nobleman and saw the newborn and Adelinde. Katherine "was quite well-sized, likely to make a good Lady Queen".[3] In June 1632, she was appointed to the Order of Knights[4], the first female to have been so.
References
- ↑ Lady Queen Laws of Holiness and Saletrism, p. 1
- ↑ 1630 Census of Old Figerbün, p. 18
- ↑ Great Lords! Grand Ladies! p.3
- ↑ Stein, Chaburteen VIII (1630), "It is with great honour and hope, that on this 17th June day of 1632, I appoint my daughter and heir, Katherine III, as a member of the Order of Knights." (Order of Knights official website)