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[[File:LuciliaAndHenry.jpeg|300px|thumb|right|Princess Lucilia and Prince George of [[Great Nortend]], 1929]] | |||
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====''Second Agricultural Practices Act'' of 1936==== | ====''Second Agricultural Practices Act'' of 1936==== | ||
==Later life== | ==Later life== |
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Lucilia of Exponent Princess of Exponent Queen of Great Nortend | |
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Queen of Great Nortend | |
Reign | 1929 - 2002 |
Full name
Lucilia Exponentia | |
Titles and styles
Princess of Exponentia (abolished in 1997) Queen of Great Nortend Queen Dowager of Great Nortend | |
Born | Paradisa, Empire of Exponent | February 19, 1907
Died | Great Nortend |
Noble family | House of Exponentia |
Spouse(s) | King George III of Great Nortend |
Issue
Prince Henry Princess Julia Prince Tiberius Princess Claudia | |
Father | Liberius XXI, Emperor of Exponent |
Queen Lucilia, also known as Lucilia of Exponent was Queen of Great Nortend as the wife of King George III of Great Nortend. She was the youngest daughter of Liberius XXI of the Empire of Exponent. During her reign, she became well known within Great Nortend for her rural activism and her staunch advocacy for Great Nortend's farmers.
Early life
Lucilia was born on February 19, 1907 at the Imperial Palace in Paradise City, Empire of Exponent.
Marriage and children
Lucilia married Prince George of Nortend in 1929.
Rural activism
Shortly after marrying Prince George, Lucilia began advocating on behalf of the farmers of Great Nortend. One of the most significant issues was the rapid mechanization of agriculture across the country, which was costing millions of farmlands their livelihoods and ruining the quality of the soil.
Second Agricultural Practices Act of 1936
Later life
Final years and death
Titles and honors
Title and style
- 1955 – 1965: Her Majesty The Queen
- 1965 – 1985: Her Majesty The Queen Dowager
Lucilia's full formal title as Queen was :—
Her Majesty the Most High Most Mighty and Most Excellent Lady LUCILIA Queen of Nortend and Hambria Princess of Exponent Lady of Cardoby Countess of Hastica.
As queen dowager, her full formal title was :—
Her Majesty the Most High Most Mighty and Most Excellent Lady LUCILIA Queen Dowager of Nortend and Hambria Princess of Exponent Lady Dowager of Cardoby Countess Dowager of Hastica.