Elizabeth of Pembroke
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Elizabeth of Pembroke was the Empress of Exponent and wife of Claudius VII. Born into the Pembroke dynasty of Stretta, her marriage secured the Treaty of Haverbury and spurred further Hesperidesian expansion into Lorecia.
Early life and education
Empress of Exponent
In 1606, at the age of 16, Elizabeth was wed to the Imperial Prince Claudius VII. The marriage was the final step in the Pembroke-Exponential Alliance to secure vital trade routes between Lorecia and Hesperidesia.
Seeking to expand trade with Lorecia, Claudius VII established the city of Port Elizabeth on the northern Hesperidesian shore, naming the city in her honor.